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    Oh sure now you post this and I have half way through making a mess with one of my projects. (Having a bit of problem with mold release and Epoxy sticking to each other when they shouldn't be).

    I have a bit of reading to do tonight when I get home.

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    Been a while since I've posted here. Paul, thanks for the tutorial. It's not much different than some of the books I've read, but then again my books don't cover projects on a large scale like this one.

    I must ask you, by the way: how do you mix your silicone (other than very, very well)? Do you use some large stir stick, or a spoon? Or is there no spoon?

    Just wondering because I've had some moderate success with my silicone adventures, and not all of it cured (still hasn't, months later lol). I know why some of it didn't (sulphur clay in some parts of the model), but I'm wondering if other parts didn't cure because I didn't mix it well enough. I thought the colour was uniform. This stuff is expensive, and I'd like to avoid wasting anymore.
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    wow man.. nice modding right there...

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    beautiful!
    blue skies, green grass

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    damn that is a very futuristic looking dude or chick????
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    LoL..def inspired by a female figure
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    Love it! She has an excellent shape and composition, kind of strikes me a a speed swimmer coming up for air. You definately caught the "Rising" effect for Silicone Rising.
    Jon

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    OHH ok, so that a pretty hot looking chick
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    Default Re: Intel's Silicon Rising

    Quote Originally Posted by Crimson Sky
    Read This Tutorial on mold making, it's the same exact method I used.
    Thats the best mod I have seen yet! I love the way it turned out an amazing looking scuplture. thanks for the link as well I will be using that in my next mod. see if I can get molding down.

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    look very good keep up the good work

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