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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2012 9:10:14 GMT -5
How do i shrink a jakks head?!
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Post by June on May 11, 2012 9:16:52 GMT -5
Totally disappointed that this is not a thread featuring Fatu and Samu.
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Post by lenzeski247 on May 11, 2012 13:22:26 GMT -5
Heat expands objects so my guess would be try something with freezing the head. Might have to heat the head, compact it tightly while its really hot so it will squish in more, then freeze it again. Idk i never did it before but i know in the world of Science that heat expands objects so cold must shrink them. Im not sure if its even possible to shrink a action figure head and not end up ruining the peg hole or facial features of the face.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2012 14:08:25 GMT -5
Not the answers im lookin 4! I kno u ave 2use some type of resin I wanted 2kno certain type & step by step!
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Post by The Madness on May 11, 2012 14:09:12 GMT -5
I know people shrink action figure heads with Hydrospan. Search around, and you can probably find info on it. I've seen it done, and you might want to know going into it that it's a lot of work and can get pretty pricey.
Personally, I have made life masks using alginate, and I know that that stuff shrinks as it dries out. I wonder if you can shrink the mold itself?
EDIT::: from 'the Mego Museum..."
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Post by charabro on May 11, 2012 14:34:45 GMT -5
Not the answers im lookin 4! I kno u ave 2use some type of resin I wanted 2kno certain type & step by step! I have nothing against you, but the way you type by shortening things and using numbers kinda annoys me
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2012 16:50:45 GMT -5
Not the answers im lookin 4! I kno u ave 2use some type of resin I wanted 2kno certain type & step by step! I have nothing against you, but the way you type by shortening things and using numbers kinda annoys me Do i care wot u think,last i checked i wasnt on ere jus 2 type 4 ur benefit! & on a closin note i take it ur not a prince Fan or modern day society citizen!
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Post by Ben - #6 Munchie on May 11, 2012 16:54:43 GMT -5
I have nothing against you, but the way you type by shortening things and using numbers kinda annoys me Do i care wot u think,last i checked i wasnt on ere jus 2 type 4 ur benefit! & on a closin note i take it ur not a prince Fan or modern day society citizen! Sorry, what? English is the language meant to be spoken on the boards.
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Post by turtle on May 11, 2012 20:10:05 GMT -5
Do i care wot u think,last i checked i wasnt on ere jus 2 type 4 ur benefit! & on a closin note i take it ur not a prince Fan or modern day society citizen! What the did I just read? same goes for me
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Post by Kreese on May 12, 2012 2:38:14 GMT -5
Not the answers im lookin 4! I kno u ave 2use some type of resin I wanted 2kno certain type & step by step! Don't bite the hand that feeds you! You want help, why be rude? Just ignore what others put and thank the guys that have helped. WV Guitar has given you a spot on answer there!
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2012 14:57:49 GMT -5
Ummm the guy that said Hydrospan SHRINKS heads I believe is misataken, Hydrospan ENLARGES heads, Hydroshrink SHRINKS heads. You have to make a mold of the head first, then use Hydroshrink to shrink it down to I would assume you want mattel size. Then make another mold of the shrunken head and once that is casted you would need to fix any bubbles and such and then make your final mold. You also have to degas the hydroshrink I would imagine to get all the air bubbles out. I enlarge heads to jakks size and it can be a real pain to be honest and the chemicals, Hydrospan, Hydroshrink and the mold making materials are really expensive. Its not a cheap endeavor. Oh and you need either a vacuum chamber and or a pressure pot for getting the air bubbles out of your molds. Here's the site for mold making materials: www.sculpt.com/catalog_98/RUBBERS/siliconeplat.htmHere's the site for Hydrospan/shrink: www.sculpt.com/catalog_98/CastingMaterials/castingINDEX.htm
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2012 15:13:46 GMT -5
ummm nohydrospan 400 is a shrinking material and hydrospan 100 isfor enlarging or atleast thats what the industrial polymers website says also if you watch the industrial polymers youtube videos the dont vacuum chamber or pressure pot them and they also do not degas them they make the mold of the original part mix the hydro shrink pour in mold demold let it shrink then make mold of shrunk parts and theirs came out perfect no air bubbles to repair or any of that crap but wouldnt shrinking the head shrink the neck peg hole too so how would you get the neck peg in the hole
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Post by seanses on May 15, 2012 23:14:06 GMT -5
I have nothing against you, but the way you type by shortening things and using numbers kinda annoys me Do i care wot u think,last i checked i wasnt on ere jus 2 type 4 ur benefit! & on a closin note i take it ur not a prince Fan or modern day society citizen! wow!! you sir are a giant toolbox
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2012 9:16:10 GMT -5
ummm nohydrospan 400 is a shrinking material and hydrospan 100 isfor enlarging or atleast thats what the industrial polymers website says also if you watch the industrial polymers youtube videos the dont vacuum chamber or pressure pot them and they also do not degas them they make the mold of the original part mix the hydro shrink pour in mold demold let it shrink then make mold of shrunk parts and theirs came out perfect no air bubbles to repair or any of that crap but wouldnt shrinking the head shrink the neck peg hole too so how would you get the neck peg in the hole Ummm yeah I enlarge heads using HYDROSPAN and degas them using a vacuum chamber. If I dont the hydrospan mold comes out with AIR BUBBLES! Dont know what you saw but thats the way I make them and other guys as well. I made a ton of molds and if you dont degas the hydrospan the cast comes out with air bubbles that need to be fixed Same process as shrinking them usin HYDROSHRINK. And you take the neck peg out first before you cast it by using hot water to make the rubber head soft and then pop out the peg.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2012 9:56:38 GMT -5
Totally disappointed that this is not a thread featuring Fatu and Samu. This.
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Post by Blobert Downey Jr on May 21, 2012 12:59:58 GMT -5
ENGLISH M****R F****R! DO YOU SPEAK IT?
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2012 17:54:32 GMT -5
ummm nohydrospan 400 is a shrinking material and hydrospan 100 isfor enlarging or atleast thats what the industrial polymers website says also if you watch the industrial polymers youtube videos the dont vacuum chamber or pressure pot them and they also do not degas them they make the mold of the original part mix the hydro shrink pour in mold demold let it shrink then make mold of shrunk parts and theirs came out perfect no air bubbles to repair or any of that crap but wouldnt shrinking the head shrink the neck peg hole too so how would you get the neck peg in the hole Ummm yeah I enlarge heads using HYDROSPAN and degas them using a vacuum chamber. If I dont the hydrospan mold comes out with AIR BUBBLES! Dont know what you saw but thats the way I make them and other guys as well. I made a ton of molds and if you dont degas the hydrospan the cast comes out with air bubbles that need to be fixed Same process as shrinking them usin HYDROSHRINK. And you take the neck peg out first before you cast it by using hot water to make the rubber head soft and then pop out the peg. i understand you take out the peg first but it would still shrink the hole the peg goes in right? so how does the peg go back into a smaller hole?
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2012 18:00:53 GMT -5
you have to dremel it out a bit the smaller head peg hole that is.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2012 19:47:54 GMT -5
o makes sense sounds like alot of work i was thinking i have some jakks heads iwanted to shrink to mattel size and i have a mattel head i could use for the peg hole piece since you have to mold shrunk piece so dremel out the bottom of the jakks head and most of the mattel head off so they fit together then remold it that way but that sounds like even more work lol
had a question for people who actuall make molds and castings how does the cast come out of the mold where the pegs go in like on mattel how the boots connect to the legs or the heads connect to the body is it east to get them out without destroying the mold by ripping that piece of the mold out or is it done differently and you just dremel the neck peg hole on the piece or the leg peg holes depending on what parts you are casting?
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2012 20:21:24 GMT -5
the cast comes out of the mold with ease, if you use Dragonskin or a similair product the mold has a tear resistant property which will let the mold stretch and then return to its original form.
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