For me and my application, this type of mold is giving me an easy demold, as the material can be streched far more, and I can work with undercuts and caverties. I love these molds. Great video, again. BTW
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Need a video using same products but to mold a life bust with lots of undercuts. Like open mouth with teeth etc. Places that bubbles can get trapped. This is my personal struggle with matrix molds sometimes* what love to see how to avoid getting trapped bubbles in complicated areas. Ty. Excellent video.
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Yes, this type of mold can be used to cast concrete items. For more information on concrete casting with our molds, please visit our website at smooth-on.com. Have a great day!
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You could use this technique for to make a mold for concrete casting. I would suggest reaching out to our technical help team. They can help you determine which material might be best for you. www.smooth-on.com/support/ticket/add/agree/ Thanks for watching!