Showing posts with label Remold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remold. Show all posts

Friday, November 13, 2015

Can I wash ComposiMold? ComposiMold's frequently asked questions of the week.

Can I wash ComposiMold with soap and water?


ComposiMold is an eco friendly biodegradable material that will dissolve in water over time especially hot water. Rinse the ComposiMold quickly with cold water followed by thoroughly drying it with a paper towel or cloth (rinsing ComposiMold will make it tacky/sticky).  
Melt the ComposiMold back down after rinsing it or, if you want to  re-use the mold store it in the freezer to remove the tackiness.

Speaking of washing, check out this soap tape measure we created using Shea butter soap, Remold Putty and a tape measure.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Can ComposiMold be used for body casting? ComposiMold's Questions of the week.


Can ComposiMold be used for body casting?

ComposiMold is not recommended for body casting because, it has the potential to cause burns. ComposiMold has a melting point of 135 degrees Fahrenheit and, It will typically be between 150-180 after melting in the microwave.

ReMold Putty hand impression



Fortunately ReMold Putty can be used to make body and paw impressions! 
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 ReMold Putty Finger impressions.

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Monday, October 19, 2015

How to Mold/Make Creepy Silicone Halloween Masks (Did We Make a Troll or a Gnome Mask?)

 
Here is a real creepy project just in time for Halloween!
We molded a gnome lawn ornaments using ReMold Putty, and then we created a silicone mask.



 
Need more Halloween mold making ideas?

  • Make chocolate pops for the neighborhood trick-or-treaters.
  • Make your mother a concrete garden gnome complete with illuminated eyeballs!
  • Make your father a one of a kind, glow in the dark, plastic golf tee for Halloween night golfing.
  • Make your brother a Halloween themed rubber chew toy for his best friend.
  • Make your sister a white chocolate skull centerpiece for her annual Halloween party.
  • Make your daughter a customized spooky necklace and earrings to accessorize her costume.
  • Make your son a modified Bionicle mask to complement his costume.
  • Make your grandfather some scary scenery for his Halloween themed train set. 
  • Make your grandmother a specialized cake for her October bridge party.
  • Make your friends some spooky candles for their next séance.
  • Make glow in the dark fishing worms.

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ComposiMold mold making materials are reusable. They allow for continuous mold making without the worry. Here is a list and brief description of the mold making materials ComposiMold has available.

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Monday, October 5, 2015

Make/Duplicate The Little Mermaid Using Remold Putty and InstaMorph

Duplicate The Little Mermaid and your other toys, sculptures, or items.

 
First add 2 drops of the activator to the bag for every 1oz of ReMold Putty. I used 6oz of ReMold putty so I added 12 drops of the activator. It is not important to be super accurate. Next place the putty in the microwave for 20 second intervals until it feels like clay and there are no clumps. Make sure to use the included microwave safe bag and keep it closed.

Allow the putty to cool until it is comfortable enough to touch then thoroughly knead and smooth the putty. If the putty is to hot it will slowly droop, wait until the putty is cool enough to hold it shape before creating your mold.

Push your object into the putty then diligently press the putty around the object making sure all the voids are filled. Allow the first half to solidify (you can speed it up by placing it in the freezer.) Once it feels like a stiff rubber the putty is ready. Rub a thin layer of mold release onto the first half of the mold then create the second half by pressing it onto the first half. Allow the second half to solidify and you are ready to cast.

Now pour your moldable plastic into boiling water, we used shape lock moldable plastic in this video which works the same as InstaMorph and other moldable plastics. Once the plastic turns clear remove it from the water, shape it and push it into the mold.

Now that you have a shape that is closer to the original, trim the excess place it back in boiling water and push it into the mold again. Keep doing this until you have removed all the excess and the shape is perfect.

Try starting with one part molds it’s a lot easier and practical.
 
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