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Como fazer moldes baratos de silicone com apenas 2 ingredientes

reinvented (he)art - artes decorativas 222,478 lượt xem 5 years ago
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In this video we will learn how to make cheap silicone molds to copy parts.
Playlist about moulds: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwL6J35tmL6ngWhY3jQ8hxKYtGBP6CAGT
So, let's learn how to make homemade silicone mold, step by step, whether for biscuit, plaster, clay or soaps. We can make cheap molds very quickly and easily.
If you prefer, you can just duplicate pieces. These pieces can be made in plaster, clay or even in paper pulp, if you don't have too many details.
These are homemade molds made with cornstarch (maizena) and construction silicone. This mold serves as a matrix and is quite durable and malleable.
In this way, we can save money, resources and make gifts or parts for ourselves. Who would have thought, right, how to make a silicone mold with cornstarch? It's a lot of fun to see the chemistry at work, because only with corn starch and construction silicone we can make a paste, which once cured will be our mold and will have elasticity.
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Which molds are you going to make next, leave everything in the comments!

Link to the video about the 5 materials you shouldn't throw away: https://youtu.be/SUSi5_kMf7s

Complete list of materials:
- Moulds: the cheapest corn starch, the cheapest civil construction silicone, spoon or spatula for stirring, piece that we want to duplicate, painter's tape, cardboard and a container to mix. Eventually they may want gloves.
- Plaster parts: plaster, water, container, spatula

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