Step 14: Comparison of Oogoo and Sugru
Pic22 shows a small coin cell flashlight I made on a circuit board and then covered with Sugru.
Pic 23 shows a Picaxe circuit I laminated on the bottom side with Sugru to protect the thin wires on the back and keep it from shorting.
I experimented around with several packets of Sugru to see what it would stick to and to see what it took to mold it to clean shapes.
Advantages of Oogoo:
1- Made from inexpensive and easily obtained materials.
2- Easy to work and mold into forms.
3- Will set up quickly at any thickness.
4- Can be mixed in any color.
5- translucent structures possible for lighting aplications.
6- slightly more flexible than Sugru.
Advantages of Sugru:
1- Much milder fumes, can be easily used indoors.
2- Cures to a harder rubber.
3- Gives more working time.
4- Already mixed.
5- Somewhat easier to smooth.
6- Carves easier than Oogoo.
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This is amazing.
I just made a 50/50 batch and it set up in like 30 minutes and part of it was like 1/2" thick.
Mold is flexible and held detail well.
This is the holy grail for us cheapskates who won't pay the big bucks for A/B silicone.
THX SO MUCH!!!!!!!!
I will try this next time I need to mold something which I usually woulod have done with the expensive silicone putty!
I make puppets, masks and collectibles, so this technique will likely come in very handy!
I would really like it if someone found a non toxic way of making this pourable, for the first detail layer. There is a way that is toxic, which is adding solvent, such as mineral spirits, but I'd rather not use this while I'm stuck inside for the winter time.
Here's the link to the other guy's article where he uses the modified Oogoo method with mineral spirits...
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-silicone-mold-from-common-household-materia/
I wonder if regular white vinegar would be a suitable solvent?
Beware that the corn starch adds stiffness to the silicone caulking, but it also decreases tear resistance. For my purposes, it is no problem at all.
I'm wanting to make custom molded ear protection for shooting and concerts but not too sure if these would cause any damage or not.
I just made some custom molded ear buds with it. You can get from Amazon
first thing i did when i saw this was make a set of ear-bud earpiece
haven't had any adverse effects other than the slight discomfort/heat during the molding process as I used my ear as a mold for the oogoo rather than go to all the trouble of making a male than female mold and the vinegar was irritating to the skin during the 2.5 min i let it set for was fixed in my second attempt by coating the oogoo and inside of my ear with cornstarch before molding it
Hope this is a useful suggestion.
ps Don't blame me if you come up in a rash.
Thanks for the feedback, though.