Showing posts with label three part mold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label three part mold. Show all posts

Monday, December 30

Custom TUNES Anyone??? Amazing USB Key Custom Transformation by Lonnie Sexton


Parts/Tools:
Steps:
When I started this project I wasn’t exactly sure how it would be done. The main goal was to figure out a way to make a custom USB housing. The actual size of the circuit in most thumb drives is less than ½ the actual size they are sold in. I started with a Kinston 16gig.

Putty Insert


Removed the circuit from the original housing and set aside. Cut the extra length off the end of the shell. The custom housing would need a cavity just like the original so I started with an Amazing Mold Putty Insert.





Using modeling clay and an Optimus-Prime casting from a previous project (found here) I made a custom primary.





Mold Box – First ½

Using foam board and hot glue I created a mold box to hold the primary and insert.




Rubber Pour Part 1


Mix equal parts of Amazing Mold Rubber and pour the first half of the mold. It’s always a good idea to vacuum the air bubbles out of the rubber if you have a vacuum chamber. Let the 1st ½ cure 24 + hr. 

Release the First ½ of the cured mold so the 2nd part won't adhere to the first.


Pour the 2nd ½ of the rubber mold.

Demold and Prepare for Casting

Remove the Primary object from the finished mold. Trim any excess flash in the mold. Sometimes it’s best to cast a part to see where clean up needs to be done if any.




Prepare for Casting

Using rubber bands secure the two Amazing Mold Rubber parts together. It’s always best to use back boards with rubber bands to avoid pinching the mold open.



Casting

Mix equal parts of Amazing Casting Resin and poured into the Amazing Mold Rubber mold.

Place the Amazing Mold Putty Insert into position and place in the vacuum chamber for 30 sec. Remove from the chamber and apply heat to the outside of the mold to ensure proper curing.

Remove the rubber bands and separate the rubber mold. Remove the new casting from the rubber mold and remove the putty insert from the casting. 



Insert the USB circuit into the casting and secure with a small ot of CA glue.

 

 I made a few different colors using Alumilite Dyes.






Overall the experiment with a 3-part mold using both Amazing Mold Rubber and Amazing Mold Putty together turned out pretty good. My car stereo can accept USB thumb drives and read the music files directly. To keep my music organized, I plan on using these custom USB thumb drives as reminders to what is stored on them. There will be a few more characters to show up soon so don’t forget to check back on the Amazing Mold Putty Blog for exciting projects, inspiration and tutorials. 

Lonnie Sexton


Wishing you a very Safe and Happy New Year!
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Tuesday, October 8

October 8th Cre8time Today... for Making Festive Halloween WEARABLES! AMAZING Inspiration
by Susan M. Brown


Today is October 8th... and it's Cre8time! Susan here with a fun project to inspire you to take a little CRE8TIME and make something fun! With Halloween just around the corner - Amazing Crafting Products are out on my counter ALL THE TIME lately... at the ready for any and EVERY project.

So today I am sharing a quick and easy jewelry piece I created using Amazing Mold Putty and cast in Amazing Casting Resin! I have this Halloween tombstone decor I picked up at the Dollar Tree last year. It's a nice size and it has a cool spooky skull detail on the front. I thought this would be great on a pendant to wear for the season. I also wanted to show you in REAL-TIME {and unedited} how I created the mold and casting for my new jewels.



Part One... Creating the skull pendant centerpiece.



Part Two... Creating the outer border mold for pendant.



Part Three... Demolding each part and then creating composite mold.



Part Four... Final composite mold and pendant cast in Amazing Casting Resin
with Alumilite Violet Dye and Alumilite Gun Metal Metallic Powder


I took a worn emory board and sanded away some areas to let the gorgeous purple peek through the distressed metallic finish. To complete - I drilled a small hole and wire wrapped a small hanger with a bead finding, strung on a ready made Darice Necklace cord and this beauty is "READY to WEAR"!


What will you make using your Cre8time today?

If you would like to see more of my creations,
please visit my blog sbartist : painting in the dark by clicking here.

Thanks for stopping by and have a fantastic day!
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