Showing posts with label retrofit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retrofit. Show all posts

Friday, January 23

AMAZING #Cre8time Home Decor Plaques...
by Lonnie Sexton


I have been wanting to experiment with resin plaques. One of the reasons was to make an address plaque for my house that lights up at night. Creating a permanent rubber mold really wasn't necessary because I am only going to cast one finished project. Amazing Remelt is great for these one off casting projects. Enter the newest molding product from Amazing Casting Products – Amazing Remelt! Amazing Remelt is a gelatin-like molding product that is heat activated and reusable. It's liquefied by heating to above 120º F and solidifies by cooling off.

I have learned through a bit of a learning curve that some typical molding methods don't work with Amazing Remelt. Due to the heat of the liquefied Remelt, materials like modeling clay, hot glue, cell foam, foam and polystyrene are not good candidates for creating a master to then mold with Amazing Remelt. Nevertheless - this product is one step and easy to use. CLICK HERE to view preparation.


Using a solar yard light, Amazing Clear Cast Resin and Amazing Remelt, I created this custom address plaque. Hope it inspires you to make your own plaques.

What would you cast in Amazing Remelt
to update an area of your home decor?

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Tuesday, July 23

Solar Yard Light Redux with Amazing Clear Cast Resin... by Lonnie Sexton


This post is inspired by LED yard lights and Amazing Clear Cast Resin. Yard lights can be found at any hardware store. The lights I found have an on board battery and solar panel. The solar panel keeps the battery charged in the day and turns On the LED light at night by means of a photovoltaic sensor. At night the LED runs off battery power. They are easy to disassemble and re-purpose. It’s also easy to change the LED to any color.

Solar LED yard light


The Target

This yard stake came with my house when I moved in. It's 1/2" thick glass and 4" dia. The plan is to replace the glass butterfly puck with a custom design Amazing Clear Cast Resin puck and add solar back lighting.   

Glass Puck Yard Décor.

Back lit with Solar yard light LED.

Materials:

Cut Pieces of cell foam with new design.

5-min epoxy Coating.

I find a lot of inspiration from video games. All the greatest stories and adventures wrapped up in a world you control, over flowing with artistic volume. The symbol used on the custom Amazing Clear Cast Resin puck is from a popular Ubisoft video game series. Only those protecting the pieces of Eden or Knights Templar know its meaning... Don't you love mystery?

Green Putty Filler, Sanded, Mold Release applied.

The Alumilite Rubber to Rubber mold release is designed for stopping a newly poured batch of silicone rubber from adhering to a cured piece of silicone rubber. It also works for porous materials like cut cell foam.  

Amazing Mold Putty Finished Mold

Gold Metallic Powder brushed onto the face of mold.


I am new to using casting powders in molds. I thought this would be a good time to try one out as I plan on sanding the finished cast anyway. After the finish came out I was hesitant to sand it off, but I just decided to stick to the plan. Cash for Gold turned me down for trade in... darn!

Gold Surface in Amazing Clear Cast

Sanding Amazing Clear Cast Resin will make it "frosted" or foggy.

 Filled with Amazing Clear Cast Resin mixed with Alumilite blue dye.

The symbol represents an ideal that in itself is opposite from its purpose. Like the Yin-Yang everything has balance, everything has an exact opposite.

Blue Face, Partial fill 1/4" thick with Amazing Clear Cast Resin
mixed with Alumilite blue dye. 

Air bubbles settling from the Clear Cast Resin.

at 2 Hours of cure time.

The end result, polar twins...



LED Solar Assembly - The Adventure is not over....

The light only snapped together, so no tools were needed to remove the panel, battery and LED. The amber LED was replaced with a new brighter color. The new LED draws a little more power, but it's enough amp hours to stay lit all night in the summer. Drilled a relief hole in the top for the LED to rest in and secured with hot glue.

Circuit removed

Removing the factory amber LED

New LED installed

Relief hole for the LED to point into the casting

Solar light attached

Solar Assembly


6pm

8pm

I'm really satisfied with the outcome of this experimental project. I don't have much experience using Amazing Clear Cast Resin, but that is soon to change. Thanks for visiting!


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~ Lonnie Sexton

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