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We create stunning concrete planters using these octahedron molds here at Három Farkas. They're designed to be intuitive, minimalistic, and incredibly easy to print and use. We've been printing the same molds for hundreds of octahedrons, so their...
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Because the mold is quite strong I only had to reprint one shell part because I broke it trying to get out the concrete planter. I use a balloon around the center part to get it out more easily, a very nice trick which I got from chappel. = ...
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Concrete Wall Form and Mold in 28mm Scale Create a sturdy concrete wall with this form and mold, designed to withstand the rigors of battle. The structure is built to last, with a strong foundation that can support heavy loads. Rubble for Broken...
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Before pouring the concrete, feed a 4mm USB cable through the holes on both the outer and inner molds. Alternatively, you can use the (glass_cube_part_cable) for easier cable management after the concrete has cured. ... If you have any questions or...
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Cement 6* Marble dust 3* Grout (tile fill) 1* Water 4* Important: Use a mold release spray before casting rtv2. Apply vibration after casting to prevent air bubbles. Do not remove before 24 hours and apply water with spray frequently. Water is very...
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I make a concrete block mold that is 1/20 scale. I use 10 shore RTV2 silicone and it turns out very well. I also write down the concrete mix ratios below. If you want to make changes, I'll add a SketchUp file too. You can visit my profile for other...
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This is a creative mold for a concrete lowpoly skull container, ideal for succulents and plants!\n\nGuidelines:\n-infill: set to 20%\n - layer height: 0.28.\n - no support needed. Comments: -Flex.stl files can be printed with Flexible filament or...
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We utilize these dodecahedron molds to craft stunning concrete planters here at Három Farkas. They're user-friendly, minimalist, and incredibly simple to print and use. We've been using the same printed molds for hundreds of dodecahedrons, so their...
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For a lot of molds you will need to add oil or something similar to prevent the concrete to stick. But you should google this for the concrete you are using. After that you fill it up with the crafting concrete. Right up to the edge. Don´t let it...
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1/20 Scale Concrete Jersey Barrier Forms Available in Different Models for Clay or Concrete. I Use 10 Shore RTV2 Silicone and the Results Are Very Nice. I Also Write Down Concrete Mix Ratios. If You Want to Make Changes, I Can Provide a SketchUp...
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You can use it also as a mold for resin or concrete. I suggest (if you're not able to do the boolean method) to use the MOLD feature in Cura Slicer. If you use an exothermic reaction's resin please consider to print the mold with PETG or ABS. Do...
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One day later when patience has run out, start opening the mold even though the concrete isn't fully set. Remove the wire/string and carefully pry the outer mold parts off. Put a suitable screw in one of the holes in the bottom of the inner mold and...
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This is a Pro Version of the Geometric Concrete Pot Mold. I have tested and re designed the mold with more than 1000 downloads on thingiverse then i came up with this PRO VERSION. The free version can be found on Thingiverse here ...
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... everywhere. You can use hot glue to keep it in place. However the mold is very acurate and it also has a tight fit. The height of the mold is done for the measures of a Shelly DUO GU10 lamp with 73mm*50mm. ...Other GU10 Spots MAY or MAY NOT fit.
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Remember to remove the cores before the concrete dries completely; otherwise, they'll become stuck in the mold. A few simple tools will get you started: binder clips and rubber bands for exceptional results. We designed these molds with versatility...
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I'm excited to share with you a simple DIY project for creating a 1/10 scale concrete barrier mold perfect for RC tracks. Let's get started! To make this happen, you'll need the following essential materials: - A super thin plastic sheet, preferably...
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This is an expandable mold for making concrete 1", 26mm projectiles. This process results in projectiles that weigh 24g, and clear 250-295 fps @ 300psi in my Nova N8. A 50lb bag of concrete should yield 1000 rounds. Originally the top piece was...
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This two-part mold is filled with concrete to create compression testing cylinders, for determining the PSI or MPa compressive strength of your concrete or mortar or geopolymer or alkali activated cement mix. The halves of the mold are identical,...
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Pour in concrete and split the mold once the concrete has finished curing. Drill two holes, similar to those found at the top positive, measuring 8-10mm in diameter. ...Instead of using cotton rope, you can substitute it with shoe laces and measure down...
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... in a clockwise order starting with A at top left. ...Once the core is in then tape the sides together until it is rigid. I did not need to destroy the mold to get the plant pot out of it as I lubricated the sides with petroleum jelly (Vaseline).
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The uploaded files are different 3D printable molds you can use to cast a plaster or concrete model for testing. The design combines a Reynst jam jar with the circular Tesla valve by Bret, who did a great job on the circular Tesla valve design. -...
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Pour in concrete and split the mold when the curing process is complete. Drill two holes like the top positive, approximately 8-10mm in size. Instead of using cotton rope, you can use shoe laces as a substitute. ...Simply measure the width and adjust...
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... I encountered problems with the flex-part as well. Utilizing TPU, I found that the part was excessively thin to sustain the weight of the concrete. ...Therefore, I increased its thickness to 2 mm, which should yield better results in the long run.
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This spiral design is inspired by other pots online, and the casting idea is based off a YouTube video I saw. You can print the pot itself and use it as is.If you want to cast this out of concrete or plaster, then you need to print out parts...