I made such a resin rookie mistake on the weekend.
Part of me is embarrassed.
Part of me says, great, now I have a teachable moment to share with our readers.
I decided to show you a little bit more about our EasyMold Silicone Rubber – Platinum Cure. I have not shown you a rubber mold in a while and Silicone rubber is ideal when the object you want to make a mold of is big, like my bangle.
While crafting jewelry is something I do daily, I have not found a bangle mold that I like. Then this wood bangle came into my possession. It fits perfectly and I know I can have fun working with this shape.
So I placed some double-sided tape at the bottom of my plastic tub to hold my bangle in placed and poured in the silicone rubber.
Here is what I used.
Overnight, my bangle floated to the top of the mold. The double-sided tape was not strong enough to keep it on the bottom of my container.
Disaster!!
Luckily I was able to peel my bangle out. I am going to see if this mold can be still useful.
So I am back to square one and doing
what I normally always recommend.
TAKE A HOT GLUE GUN AND GLUE YOUR OBJECT
IN PLACE BEFORE POURING IN EASYMOLD.
I was wondering about this when I saw your post yesterday. Thanks for sharing and clearing up the mystery:)
ReplyDeleteMe too! I'm glad you were able to salvage the bracelet. I definitely wouldn't be embarrassed. I just made a rookie mistake with some plastic molds I use, and after spending an enormous amount of time sanding and buffing, realized I didn't take the outer mold off. And not only that, I didn't use mold release, so I have no way of getting the outside piece off without tearing the petals {flower mold} It was truly an "oy vei!" moment!
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