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  • ? tesso ratsuto 12

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  • ID: 936286
  • Uploader: siraco »
  • Date: about 14 years ago
  • Approver: NWF Renim »
  • Size: 665 KB .jpg (600x7999) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/19349426 »
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  • Score: 1
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mahou shoujo madoka magica drawn by tesso_ratsuto

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  • ジェムっぽいものメイキング③

    ようやく型取り編です。

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  • Mr.Obake
    about 14 years ago
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    Is the artist a relative to MacGyver?

    Very resourceful and creative.

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    Zero 00
    about 14 years ago
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    I kinda hope these get aproved I wouldn't mind trying to make one

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    siraco
    about 14 years ago
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    since they're approved, I will upload more from the pixiv page. happy SoulGem-ing guys!

    for the easy way, you can always make a contract to get one soul gem /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\

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    dragnfly
    over 13 years ago
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    I really wanted a soul gem of my very own so I wished for one when I made my contract.

    I can't shake the feeling that I wasted a wish.

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    Pouring the hardener. Since it's hard to measure 1 g. on a scales, it's always fine to calculate it roughly. Warm up the hardener with a dryer, 1 g. is about 30 drops. ...for some reason, I use up the hardener quite fast, hahaha... For those who really got into this, I suggest to buy a more expensive scales to measure more precisely.
    The proportion for the sylicon and the hardener is: 100 parts of sylicon, 1 of hardener, so this time it's 100 g. of sylicon and 1 g. of hardener.
    Resin part's preparation.
    Make the mould for this part.
    Put the container on the scales, then press the tare button to start this operation. (to make this step easy, I recommend to use a digital scales)
    1) a container to blend the sylicon 2) a spatula to mix the sylicon 3) a container which will contain the mould (one of those small tasting cups) 4) oil clay 5) model (the stone) 6) digital scales
    First of all, set items 3 to 5 like this. The base of oil clay will become the sylicon mould's top, so make it as smooth as you can. The chances to get pissed off later will noticeably decrease.
    About the item you're going to use as model (glass, various kind of stones), it may happen that the sylicon you've stick it in won't come off. In order to prevent this from happening, this time I've covered the stone with lacquer. (if your model is made of resin, you can jump this part)
    Lacquer
    Diluted
    This is the sylicon I'm using this time.
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