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Cool
ОтветитьCan you make some of those for me? I don't have the necessary tools to do it myself.
ОтветитьHi, what are the black liquid material called? Where i can buy it? Thanks 😊
ОтветитьHow does Polyurethane fair against UV and heat?
ОтветитьСупер!
Ответитьgreat work please can you tell me plastic name (casting plastic material)
ОтветитьKinda brilliant. ❤ this!
ОтветитьIs this a cap for your caps?
Ответитьdid you need to vacuum these? have you had any issus with bubbles?
ОтветитьMy eyes transfixed to the screen my mouth hanging open I was about to drool when a garbage truck suddenly yanked me "back" to reality. So mesmerized was I by the sorcery taking place before me on the screen...
You sir are a plastic wizard I I bow down and thank you for sharing this. Magic with the world. No for real that was fucking cool thanks
What is the material you pour in to the mold? I mean the black one
ОтветитьDo yo need that vaccum thing for the silicon, is there a cheaper alternative? because i want to make some molds for my tools 😬
ОтветитьIf u have more ill buy them from u?
ОтветитьWow really nice! Please make more Nismo parts so I can learn to do it myself!
ОтветитьNice work👌 Thank you
ОтветитьThank You. I just bought a used car with cracked interior parts everywhere. Do you think this method could be used to make a whole new dashboard?
ОтветитьDo you think this is possible to make a bumper mold with?
ОтветитьSo molding stuff now? I see you had to get a vacuum container and pressure pot
ОтветитьLoved it istant subscription 😂!
ОтветитьWhy couldn't you have just prepped and used a SLA print in the first place? The material properties for what you are using it would be fine and the final finish looks identical
ОтветитьBrilliant ! What spray are you using to give the texture before painting the part ?
ОтветитьWell, yeah if I could move that quickly while maintaining accuracy the way you do....lol for real though, this is a great instructional video
ОтветитьAmazing work, Need to try this out. Great video!
ОтветитьNice job 👍 first one that shows you can mold yourself without selling your organs for an injection molding machine 😂
Do you know how about the temperature resistance of the plastic? 🤔
Could you not have just 3d printed the molds, sanded them, bunffed them and applied mold release?
Serious question. Just thinking for those of us who have a 3 printer but not well versed in all the other stuff you did.
This definitely a huge time saver if you are making multiples comparing to 3d printing the part everytime though great thinking.
U actually used 3D printing 🤔
ОтветитьGreat work Nick! Loved this video.
ОтветитьGreat work!... Curious about the heater at the bottom of the Vacuum Pot. : )
ОтветитьCRAZY...good skills...
Keep up the great work
GREAT SITE.
Top mate. Good to see you are back
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