Smooth-On | How To Make a Foam Prop Sword Using a Silicone 2 Part Mold @smoothon | Uploaded October 2019 | Updated October 2024, 3 days ago.
In this DIY video, a unique 3D printed Zelda® sword master is used to pour a Mold Star 30 silicone mold. The 3D printed master is coated with XTC-3D to fill any ridges from printing. After the XTC-3D cures, the silicone is poured into the box to produce a perfect negative.
Urecoat is combined with pigments and brushed into the mold to provide a strong, intrinsically colored coating. Flex Foam iT! 15 Tuff Stuff is pigmented and poured into the mold to produce the final casting.
#cosplay #larp #propmaking
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In this DIY video, a unique 3D printed Zelda® sword master is used to pour a Mold Star 30 silicone mold. The 3D printed master is coated with XTC-3D to fill any ridges from printing. After the XTC-3D cures, the silicone is poured into the box to produce a perfect negative.
Urecoat is combined with pigments and brushed into the mold to provide a strong, intrinsically colored coating. Flex Foam iT! 15 Tuff Stuff is pigmented and poured into the mold to produce the final casting.
#cosplay #larp #propmaking
Learn more at smooth-on.com/applications/cosplay
Adult Supervision Required
Keep Out Of Reach Of Children
---
Make It Now! with Smooth-On
smooth-on.com
facebook.com/SmoothOn
twitter.com/SmoothOn
instagram.com/SmoothOn
google.com/+smoothon