Kind of funny-I tuned in so I could ask the question about Great Stuff vs. Locktite-and if one was better than the other--and there you were and answering the question right on camera. Today is the fourth of July so all of the hardware stores in town are closed so instead of going to Walmart I am just going to use the can of Great Stuff I have on hand since all I am doing is making a mother mold for a silicone mold. Next week I am going to give the Locktite a try for something else I am working on-oddly enough-a pig sculpture.
Hi Alan, I was wondering, would an airbrush compressor work for this? I don’t have an industrial compressor, I’m just an amateur home haunter in Scotland. Any thoughts/ tips? Love your stuff man.
I’ve been worrying about sourcing or building crates for my home haunt, as crates are either expensive to buy if you’re not in a trade, or time consuming to build. This is absolutely brilliant man, thank you so much. Your videos inspire me to be more innovative and resourceful in my builds. Awesome.
Great job! If you use that GE silicone test it first it goes bad sometimes and will never hardened, I just haired a Creep Show Fluffy mask I made and had to remove all the hair and trash is because the GE silicone was bad.
Great tutorial, my question is after molding is set and ready to be used,is it heat resistance above 350F degrees. I planning on doing molds which I'm going to use hydrocal, and I use thermoplastic to make the mold.
Another idea I thought of for an option for making a scary hollow foam jack-o'-lantern by just taking an inflated balloon and spraying the great stuff foam sealant over the balloon evenly as possible making sure their aren't any openings/ holes in the foam so you can't see any parts of the balloon ( unless the holes are for scary accents) and letting the foam cure and then popping the balloon inside and then beginning to shape the foam with carving tools then for (optional details) adding sculptamold or some sculpt able foam over top of the cured spray foam for realistic details. The sculpt able foam could be from mixing acetone with Styrofoam and dissolving the Styrofoam into a workable/sculpt able putty for sculpting the scary details of the jack-o'-lantern s face and contours.
First of all, I really had no idea how well you know anatomy! I am delighted! And then MORE so delighted with your strong sense of morality! <3 It depresses me when I see so many lacks of morals and ethics nowadays on this planet. Your comment about the paint sticks makes me VERY HAPPY! I'm donating to your paypal link! I can't afford much!
Hay Allen l am from Australia how can l show you some props l love to make, it's not real big here but l have plans l am in perth it would be great to come to Perth xx
This is an excellently executed project with simple instructions, simple materials, and can be easily completed by DIYs. Your skills and how you simplify a rather complex project are impressive. Now, I am going to attempt recreating the canvas version. THANK YOU!
Any luck with battery glue gun, my shop doesn't like me to use heat gun, computer, tv and glue gun its sort of creepy light time. my shop was built 100 ft from my house in 1979 and finished it but only ran one circuit for a 20x20 room, yes i know. Its Utah, my breaker box had every wire from 4 decades left in it used or not.
Thanks to you making me by lots of Loctite, the ORANGE store raised the price by over a dollar, thanks. Its June and i just had cornea transplant and once doctor takes the stitches out i am making roots to cover my house door, 12 foot high and all around it, i'm thinking in sections so hot do i glue this stuff to itself. The small roots from last year were ok, but i'm doing it up, 2 cases of Loctite. So when i go oer budget i have referred my mean wife of 24 years to you, good luck.
You’re amazing, how about some Christmas June🥹 I’ve been failing hard at making giant ribbon candy, I’ve tried pool noodles, Eva foam, yoga mats, thin craft foam. I can see it in my mind but they all have been disappointing. Pretty pretty please, if you can’t do it, it can’t be done🤟🏼🤘🏼🙏🏽🫵🏼
@@StiltbeastStudios Ya I’m all about trying to heat bond over here, I tried hot glue from my skillet too. The not too thick yoga mat (no coating) looked the best but only from the front & ripped apart by morning. YES, I will wait patiently for OCTOBER, just so you known there are only 186 days till Christmas 🙅🏻♀️ I love your style, it’s a tidy mess of tragic perfection, thanx for sharing your talent & making life spookier🧟 Jin
nice machete you made dude that is so cool and Phil Spencer was wondering if you could make Clayton's machete from the 1999 Disney movie Tarzan please Phil Spencer would appreciate it dude.
Its pretty much this but with a different shape- Claytons is a modified bolo machete with a fat cord around the handle- you could use this same tutorial. does that work?
This tutorial helped me win first place in my local costume contest. I also found out i got to yell at you when you came to my haunt 13th hour in indy? Hope you all did your homework this time.