Thank you Jessica for these videos! I very much appreciate seeing your process and reasoning behind every step. You are creating a great resource here with these guides. I particularly appreciated the details about your pressure pot steps! Beautiful work!
Hi Jessica, Thanks for detailed video, it’s really helpful ! Can you help me with the names for painting materials on this cast. I need more professional paintings that withstand for longer period of time
Was just recommended your videos in my feed. Thanks for the detailed coverage of your process! I am also an indie toy maker and I'm always so curious about the intricacies of everyone's processes. These videos belong right up there with the likes of Robert Tolone and Crafsman :) I've got a few questions I'd love to either have answered or even covered in a future video... What materials do you tend to prefer? I see the resin type in this video. I'm curious about what silicone you are using for the molds? Also, I'm very curious about the economics of everything- how much material do you tend to buy and roughly what it costs and how you make it work and decide what to sell your toys for. I'm sure it is different in your country too, but it would be very interesting to see what your thoughts are on the topic. Thanks again! Subbed!!
You vacuum silicone for the molds and a pressure pot for the resin pour. If you don't vacuum the silicone, any air in the cured mold silicone will expand and deform the mold during pressurization, so you have to do both steps