Ditto Squishy Mold

Ditto Squishy Mold

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Use these files to cast your very own Ditto toy! I've used a super soft silicone (Smooth-on ecoflex 0020) to craft mine, though there's no reason other silicones or materials couldn't work. It was mainly designed to work with (m)SLA printers though it would totally print on an FDM machine too. The mold should clip together easily after a little clean up. Secured together with M3 bolts in respective holes, pour tube inserted up-top to funnel your chosen silicone into the mold. I used a pressure pot to compress air bubbles when casting. If you're planning on using a pressure pot ensure that you've got 100% infill or silicone can leak between layer lines. I imagine it's fully scalable to whatever size, though you'll need to adjust the securing bolts to fit your new scale. Designed and finished inside of Zbrush. Happy casting!

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