I used to use this technique with gelatin instead of bondo. Called Procasts. Heated the gelatin and pressed the mold onto the subject. Nice work. also Water-Melon will make the same effect but without the silicone mold expense.
@kufitop I do know that Liquid latex is sticky (usually gets coated lightly with baby powder, or translucent makeup powder), but not sticky like this no. Latex certainly doesn't dry clear, even when its "clear" latex. So yes, you are right!
Probondo is NOT LATEX!!!! It's an (prosthetic adhesive) acrylic based adhesive that is thickened. Please don't give out bad information if you don't know what it really is!!! If it was latex, it wouldn't be sticky once it was dried!
I used to use this technique with gelatin instead of bondo.
Called Procasts. Heated the gelatin and pressed the mold onto the subject.
Nice work.
also
Water-Melon will make the same effect but without the silicone mold expense.
Go for a Shore hardness of 10 or 15 with a very low viscosity if you have no vacuum equipment. Clear moulds tend to be addition/platinum cure systems.
BONDO = Pros Aide + Cab O Sil (adhesive and a filler)
PROBONDO = same as above but usually with a different filler (no silicas)
@kufitop I do know that Liquid latex is sticky (usually gets coated lightly with baby powder, or translucent makeup powder), but not sticky like this no. Latex certainly doesn't dry clear, even when its "clear" latex. So yes, you are right!
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what silicone is used here? I'm interested in casting my own.
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Indeed , I'm sure she meant prosaide with the water extracted, not latex.
Probondo is NOT LATEX!!!! It's an (prosthetic adhesive) acrylic based adhesive that is thickened. Please don't give out bad information if you don't know what it really is!!! If it was latex, it wouldn't be sticky once it was dried!
Yes, I was pretty confused by that!
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