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Video Update
Posted by Mitch Rogers on
To supplement our latest email newsletter, here's a video update of new stuff at BITY.
New, long tutorial!
Posted by Jin Rogers on
You asked for longer tutorials so here's a long one! In this video we explain how to make a 1 piece seamless Gel-10 mold of a head bust. We also cover the process of making a 2 piece resin support shell, or mothermold, over the silicone mold. Along the way we also cover some basic mold theory. You can find more videos and exclusive content in our video library.
Expanding Rubber!
Posted by Mitch Rogers on
Our new Expanding Rubber is now available! This new rubber formulas allows you to cast a part from a silicone mold, soak it in water, and grow it to ~150% the original size! This is a great rubber for displays and museum exhibits that require larger-than-life copies of real world objects. You can find Expanding Rubber with our other casting rubbers here. Technical Data: Data Sheet - SDS - Part A -- Part B
10 years on Youtube!
Posted by Mitch Rogers on
The BITY Youtube page is now 10 years old! We posted our first tutorial in 2006. It was a tutorial on making a Gel-10 severed hand. If you have followed our channel for a while, you might remember it. That video went viral in a few days and we knew that youtube would be a great place to explain techniques and product applications. 10 years on, we now have over 205 videos covering a wide spectrum of applications. Moving forward into 2017, we want your input for new content. What would you like to see? We have 100s of hours...
Monster Clay Hard & Soft
Posted by Mitch Rogers on
The Monster Clay line has now been expanded to include Monster Clay Hard and Soft. The Premium Regular Monster Clay is now Medium. The new Hard grade is ideal for sculpting miniatures or highly detailed figures and busts. Monster Clay Soft is very soft and pliable to allow for ease of use in manipulating large areas of a sculpture. Both new grades may be melted and poured which is the primary reason we love Monster Clay. Watch our new tutorial on the nuances of Monster Clay here. For the uninitiated, most clays melt and turn to a mud or sludge...