How to Make a Silicone
Mold
Silicone
molds are most often used in projects that require resin or other plastic
casting, and can be seen in the creation of toys, collectible figurines, props,
model parts and other small plastic casting projects. Silicone rubber is
usually preferred because it can be used with many materials and it does not
stick to itself or other objects, negating the need for a mold release agent or
a separating wall during the molding process. The most common type of silicone
mold is the two-part mold, which creates a seamless end product.
Instructions
1
Build a molding box for the model object you
would like to make copies from. For smaller objects, make your box walls from
Legos, and roll out a flat piece of modeling clay for the bottom of the box.
For larger objects, build the box walls and bottom from sturdy cardboard or
wood. Make sure that the box gives your model a clearance of at least 1/4 inch
on all sides.
2
Mix together half a batch of silicone RTV
rubber and catalyst, following the packaging directions for the brand of rubber
you have. Make sure that the catalyst is completely blended into the rubber,
creating a pale version of the catalyst's color.
3
Mark the halfway point on your molding box
with a pencil or marker. Pour the batch of silicone rubber into the molding
box, and stop at this halfway mark.
4
Press the model object into the siliconerubber until it is half covered and does not touch the sides of the molding
box. Let this half of the mold cure, or dry, overnight or for 12 hours.
5
Mix together the rest of the silicone RTV
rubber, and pour it into the molding box, covering the model object completely.
Let the rubber cure overnight.
6
Take the molding box apart and separate the
mold halves, removing the model object. Fit the mold halves back together and
secure them with rubber bands.
7
Carve a pouring hole in the top of the mold
at the joining line with a razor blade or utility knife. Cut the hole deep
enough to penetrate through the rubber and reach the inside cavity.
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