RC JERSEY BARRIER BUILD - CAST AS MANY AS YOU WANT
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 มิ.ย. 2022
- We build an RC size Jersey Barrier! 3d print one, cast it in silicone rubber, then cast 100s to build the Cleetus Macfarland burn out pit in 10th scale.
but. make them for whatever you want, fingerboarding park, rc drift track, photography back drop...
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Badass brother !!! The first mold is perfect it looks like it's been hit a few times , and looks more authentic
Jersey banks used to have one of these as a regular skate spot growing up
Awesome... 🙌
Vibrate the mold as you pour your mixture.. That's what concrete guy do.
I'm guessing the 1:1 concrete barriers have rebar in them.
I'd put some drywall mesh tape or wire mesh in my scale barriers.
if they brake in use. all the better.
Drifting is back!
Hey man, these look great with the imperfections. The key to getting a good consistency is to pour the gypsum in slowly allowing it wick the water in. So what I do is put water in the bottom of the mixer, then gently pour the powder let it wick, then water, then powder... wick, repeat.... add more water at the end and stir.
6:44 then I kept watching.... ha ha love your videos man
awesome vid man! i like how you included your learning process too, makes it feel better when i mess up lol
Just a suggestion. Try a small mixing paddle with a cordless drill. Something for small amounts. It works great for that gel
I was waiting for this one!!
SO SICK. They look great. 🍻 brother
Fantastic video brother! 🤙🏼
Looking forward to the finished project with the barriers and the smoke and everything! 😁👍
You and me both! ha ha! Next weekend nash and i are testing it out. and practicing doing burn outs with it.
@@kpopRC Cool will there be some video of that matey?
Hey you guys..... Rocky.... Road.. we call em K rails out in Cali, kinda thought you should call em Kpop rails lol, legit mold skill broskie.
Great video dude! Love using a barrier as a rail!
yes buddy! not to hard to make a bunch.
Yip!!
made several of these molds for my local track a couple years ago. they are still in use
Get general purpose cement and concrete sand...1 a day but more cost effective
yeah? i bought 40lbs of plaster for 20 dollars and can pull a barrier out every 30 min. The cement will be way stronger though for sure!
Have you tried to 3d print the mold? Still those barriers are awesome.
I did. and it failed miserably
@@kpopRC Ouch
a vibration pad would probably hekp with bubbles
totally. but just a drop of dish soap got rid of all of them. and i didn't' have to buy a vibration pad.
I love would it be possible to share the stl file? to do the same;)
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@@kpopRC merci thank you
audio very muffled?
just you bud.
@@kpopRC hmm strange. it was only this video that sounded bad.
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