PostHeaderIcon 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”

  • brickintheyard says:

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

  • 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

  • brickintheyard says:

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

  • 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

  • brickintheyard says:

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

  • 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.

  • trainerfabri says:

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

  • baileym4 says:

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

  • creepsomber says:

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

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