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You did well. I've been trying to do the same thing but but not nearly as good at it as you. Mostly I've been having luck with making silicone molds for candles.
Can you guide me little bit ?


   
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You did well. I've been trying to do the same thing but but not nearly as good at it as you. Mostly I've been having luck with making silicone molds for candles.
Can you guide me little bit ?

I recommend using Mold Star 20t.


   
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Posted by: @zayden

You did well. I've been trying to do the same thing but but not nearly as good at it as you. Mostly I've been having luck with making silicone molds for candles.
Can you guide me little bit ?

I recommend using Mold Star 20t.

I've been using dragon skin 20. I wanted something food safe for chocolate.

 


   
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Posted by: @zayden

You did well. I've been trying to do the same thing but but not nearly as good at it as you. Mostly I've been having luck with making silicone molds for candles.
Can you guide me little bit ?

I recommend using Mold Star 20t.

I've been using dragon skin 20. I wanted something food safe for chocolate.

 

Oh man, that's my runner up. The extra stretch strength is really helpful. The only gripe is that it looses gloss fidelity after a dozen casts or so.

 


   
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Posted by: @zayden

You did well. I've been trying to do the same thing but but not nearly as good at it as you. Mostly I've been having luck with making silicone molds for candles.
Can you guide me little bit ?

I recommend using Mold Star 20t.

I've been using dragon skin 20. I wanted something food safe for chocolate.

 

Oh man, that's my runner up. The extra stretch strength is really helpful. The only gripe is that it looses gloss fidelity after a dozen casts or so.

 

I've been having that problem, but the issue is that my prints are not glossy to start with. For candles, I just run a torch over it.

 


   
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I have a co-worker who wants to make candles and asked me to print her some mold. I have no idea about it do you have any sample ?


   
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printed the full enclosure for the mold. Would be better to just print the base of it, then use cardboard or something for the sides


   
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What's that pen you were using around the 40 second mark?


   
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What's that pen you were using around the 40 second mark?

Those are wood stain pens, which I am using on the wood filament.

 


   
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What's that pen you were using around the 40 second mark?

Those are wood stain pens, which I am using on the wood filament.

 

Oh really, ?

I didn't know that was an option 😍


   
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