Bill and his good friend Nick Kettman of Modulus Props show you how to make brush-on molds and slush casts of their custom sculpted masks!
Links:
Tools & Materials:
- Plastalina Clay – Amazon
- Heating element – oven or microwave will do
- Rolling Pin – Amazon
- Utility Knife – Amazon
- Metal Edge Ruler – Amazon
- Rebound 25 – Amazon
- Mixing cups – Amazon
- Chip Brushes – Amazon
- Scale – Amazon
- Stir Sticks – Amazon
- Degassing Chamber (Optional) – Amazon
- Mold Release – Amazon
- SilPig – Amazon
- Thi-Vex – Amazon
- Mold Keys:
- CLEAN key shape (bolt head, dice, etc)
- Extra Plastalina
- Extra Silicone
- Free Form Air – Amazon
- Flat head screwdriver – Local Hardware Store
- Rotary Tool – Amazon
- Dust Mask – Amazon
- 99% Isopropyl Alcohol – Amazon
- Clamps – Amazon
- Metal casting Powder – Smooth-On
- Smooth-Cast 300 ‘- Amazon
- So Strong Pigment – Smooth-On
- Small mixing cups – Amazon
- Latex Free Gloves – Amazon
- Smooth-Cast Onyx Fast – Amazon
- Acid brush – Amazon
- Tamiya paint (black) – Amazon
- Airbrush – Amazon
- Steel Wool (Super Fine) – Amazon
- Liquitex Heavy Body Acrylic Paint – Amazon
- Blue Shop Towels – Amazon
- Model Master Gloss clear Lacquer – Amazon
- Oxidizing Solution – Sculpt Nouveau (Tiffancy Green)
- Oil Paints – Amazon
- Buckles – Amazon
- Strap Cutter – Amazon
- Leather – Amazon
- Leather punch – Amazon
- Rubber mallet – Amazon
- Rivet Tool – Amazon
- Super glue – Amazon
- Heat gun – Amazon
Video Credits:
Filming & Editing:
Brittany Doran
On-Screen Talent:
Bill doran
Nick Kettman
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