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Casting Flexible Urethane Foam in a 3d printed mold. 

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Using a 3d printed mold to make flexible urethane foam parts. The print was made from PLA on the Creality CR-10S5. the foot pattern, mold and core were created in zbrush. The foam I ended up using in the end was a self skinning foam from Motion Picture FX Company which was tinted with Smooth-On So-Strong urethane pigments.

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@colorin81colorado
@colorin81colorado 3 года назад
Great video! Fantastic details that others sometime skip! Lets hope for a brighter 2021! Cheers from us here in Brisbane Australia!
@EpicProvider
@EpicProvider 3 года назад
nice this is exactly what i was interested in doing.
@jeffleone4959
@jeffleone4959 3 года назад
Good job buddy...I've been having trouble working on flexible parts...i guess I should check out some smooth-on products
@justlikeorf
@justlikeorf 2 года назад
This video is super helpful! Thank you for documenting this stuff! I don't see any information from Motion Picture FX on the expansion of their foam and was wondering how you figured that out?
@DiamondRedFox
@DiamondRedFox Год назад
it never occurred to me that i could 3d print the mold instead of the actual think, and put silicone on it now to actually get a 3d printer- Im not too worried about the final look of the casted piece, thankfully. Since it's just going to be covered with cloth materials that will more or less hide any mild imperfections
@gordontarpley
@gordontarpley Год назад
It's a really handy trick. I use it pretty often.
@OscarGoldenImageTubeLarrea
@OscarGoldenImageTubeLarrea 3 года назад
have you ever thought of making a video on how to make a 3d modeled mother mold like you did for the c3-Po shoe i want to make some for my helmets bit no vlue how to get started
@HenryCreations
@HenryCreations 3 года назад
I tried this to make a muscle suit, and yep, that was hard to release hahaha
@richardedwards2741
@richardedwards2741 3 года назад
Henry Creations how did this work for your muscle suit? I am looking to do the same thing. Thankfully I found this. Any tips or tricks you found to doing this for a muscle suit?
@HenryCreations
@HenryCreations 3 года назад
@@richardedwards2741 i would say a lot of wax release agent, or, a light layer of silicone brushed very thin
@rcsaz3039
@rcsaz3039 2 года назад
Which material you used for orange part?
@laurenceosborne4261
@laurenceosborne4261 2 года назад
10 hours?! How is that possible?! Is that a high speed, high layer height?
@gordontarpley
@gordontarpley 2 года назад
Usually .3mm layer height and a .8mm nozzle helps speed things up like crazy.
@michaelmundie1590
@michaelmundie1590 3 года назад
either a rancor or a wampa
@ecsyntric
@ecsyntric 3 года назад
admit it you killed Daffy
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