Silicone appliance Part 2

I hope you were a good youtube viewer and watched part 1. By itself this won’t make any sense.

This is a simple method for making realistic silicone appliance for small cuts, noses, and other appliances.

For more advanced gel-filled Appliances check out the Neill Gorton series.

Duration : 0:9:33


Where can I find appliances for assisted living homes?

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9 Responses to “Silicone appliance Part 2”

  1. brickintheyard says:

    Any urethane rubber …
    Any urethane rubber would be good I suppose.

  2. IRellevant says:

    from a list of your …
    from a list of your products, what would you say is a good material for spider man webs

  3. brickintheyard says:

    You may need to mix …
    You may need to mix your Ultracal thicker or build a clay dam around the positive.

  4. metalgrunger06 says:

    I got a problem, if …
    I got a problem, if i sculpted my sculpture, i vaseline it , and then i go over with ultracall ( i sculp with oil based chavant sulfer free clay) the ultracall always wants to run to 1 point and it’s hard to cover it fully than

  5. brickintheyard says:

    Need to get a new …
    Need to get a new application video. The old one featured mt ex-wife.

  6. Batmanfw says:

    I love working with …
    I love working with silicone and I found your technic both entertaining and informative. I’vve been making prosthetics for 23 years and still find myself challanged with every project. Got to love it. Good job.

  7. trainerfabri says:

    What? i don’t get …
    What? i don’t get what’s so good about it!

  8. baileym4 says:

    Is there a way to …
    Is there a way to learn/do this for full face prosthetics and foam? Thanks!

  9. creepsomber says:

    You are awesome. …
    You are awesome. That’s all there is to it.

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