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How To Make Resin Toys Video 2: Go With The Flow
When designing a resin toy you have to be aware that you have to work with gravity. The liquid resin can only flow where gravity can take it. Let’s say you designed a character. If his arms are up they will cast easily, but if the arms are down at your character’s side you will…
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How To Make Resin Toys: Rebound 25
Here are the how to videos from Smooth-On of their product Rebound 25 Brushable Silicone Rubber. I use Rebound 25 to make glove molds to cast simple tapered shapes, or “lumps” as I like to call them. The glove mold will easily roll off your casting if your original art is a simple tapered shape.…
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How To Make Resin Toys Video 1: Lump of Sculpey
Learning how to make resin toys is a very involved process so it is smart to start out with a simple shape that will mold and cast easily. Sculpey polymer clay is great to use because you can fire it in your home oven. Another benefit is that you do not need any release spray…
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How To Make Resin Toys
How To Make Re… By J.E.Moores Book Preview How To Make Resin Toys by J.E.Moores. This book is intended to provide an artist with the basics so you can get in there and successfully cast your very own resin toys fast and easy. Glove Molds, Putty Molds, and Block Molds are all discussed, as well…
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Yupapotamus
The North American Yupapotamus Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Artiodactyla Family: Yupapotamidae Genus: Yupapotamus Linnaeus, 1758 Species: Y. amphibius Binomial name: Yupapotamus amphibius The Yupapotamus is semi-aquatic, inhabiting North American rivers, lakes and swamps residing mostly in New England where territorial bulls preside over a stretch of wet land and groups of 5…
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Sgt. Wilbur : Some Pig
Who you calling RUNT? Sargent Wilbur stands 5 1/4″ tall and is a real American hero. Ready to defend us all to his death if need be. Now that’s some pig. Hand cast resin toys by J.E.Moores are intended for collectors age 15 and up. If you’re into pigs, or guns, or pigs with guns,…
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New G.E.A.C.s available now
Great Endangered American Consumer toys are $20 each or 3 for $40. USPS Priority Mail shipping is $6 either way. Check out the JEMTOY flickr shop to order yours via PayPal, or another option is to check: jemtoy.bigcartel.com
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Flickr JEMTOY Store
Often I post stuff to my Flickr page that is up for sale. A lot of these items are not listed any where else. If you would like to check out the art I have available click: Flickr JEMTOY Store.
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Time Brats episode 2: Time Bots
JEMTOY SolarBot is used as a prop in this short sci-fi video.
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GEAC in art show juried by Shepard Fairey
Public Voting begins Friday Oct 12, 2012