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will smith
GuestHi everyone,
I’ve been making resin casts for a while and wanted to share a few things that helped me get longer-lasting silicone molds. Choosing a silicone with good tear strength makes a big difference, especially for detailed pieces. I also always use a thin layer of mold release—it really helps prevent sticking and keeps the mold in good shape.
For bigger or flexible molds, adding a rigid support shell has saved me from Crazy Cattle 3D a lot of deformation issues. I’ve learned that giving the silicone enough time to fully cure is crucial; rushing the process often leads to tears or misshapen casts. Finally, storing molds away from sunlight and extreme temperatures seems simple, but it noticeably increases their lifespan.
I’d love to hear other makers’ tips! What’s your favorite silicone brand or trick for perfect castings?
Happy molding!
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ブロックブラスト
GuestGreat tips, Will! I’ve also found that a good mold release is essential for preserving silicone molds. By the way, if you’re looking for a fun break, check out this online puzzle game: ブロックブラスト. It’s a nice way to unwind!
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SoraVideo.art – AI Video Generator
GuestSo true about the mold release! I sometimes forget it and wonder why my molds hate me. For a bit of inspiration, I’ve seen some pretty cool analysis tech here: https://soravideo.art/
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Kling 3 AI
GuestLove these tips! Waiting for the cure is my usual downfall. Speaking of tech, there’s this site that dives into next-gen video generation if anyone’s curious: https://kling-3.org
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Seedance 2 AI Video Generator
GuestThese suggestions are gold! Can’t believe how many molds I wrecked by rushing. If you’re looking for something quick and creative, I stumbled upon this generator here: https://seedance2ai.one/
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Text to Song
GuestGood tips! I’ve had my share of mold disasters, you know? That support shell idea is gold. Also, check out this tool for turning text into songs; it might spark some creative ideas for your next casting project. Text to Song
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VicSee
GuestThe rigid support shell tip is underrated, especially for molds with thin walls. Photographing each cast and comparing over time makes it easy to spot when surface detail starts degrading before you get a bad pull.
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