


When that cures, mix another color with your dragonskin, and start painting another layer, repeating the first steps, until you get a nice thick glove mold. After the front of the mold is painted on, allow it to cure, then you can turn your baby over some small stands, and paint the other side. You can spray some stuff that is in a can that keeps the dragonskin from sticking to any surface, then you take a paint brush, maybe about a half an inch, and paint on a thin layer, getting in every nook and cranny. Some tint the dragonskin white so you will be able to see where all you painted it. You mix part B with the color flakes you want the first coat to be, then mix in part A throughly together, using equal amounts. If you have a baby made of polymer clay, you can order some dragonskin. rtv is general purpose can be bought cheaper and any silicone mould making rubber can be used but people always buy the first one that enters there head and then sware by it. the catalysts are all different because they have different setting times. if you ask for a clear catalyst then the cured silicone will stay white. but if they give you a blue or red catalyst your silicone will look pink or light blue. it is the cheapest out of all the silicone rubbers. so the silicone you can use and i use it anyway is general purpose silicone rtv.

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i tried rebound25 because of the hype and its great and stretchy like dragon skin but to expensive for very large moulds. i tried dragon skin because of the hype and its great but far to expensive. but the cheapest rtv silicone from any silicone mould rubber supply can be used and is the most affordable. i agree in fact most of smoothons products are way to expensive but most people have herd of them so they get the referrals only cause we know them.
