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gay-mermaid
10-09-2017, 08:18 PM
I want to make my fins and the end of my fluke translucent, i was thinking about putting a sheet of clear vinyl sandwiched between my two fluke/fin pieces, making the silicone very thin where i want the translucency? (I am using silicone caulk) i imagine the vinyl would keep the thin spots from tearing...
Mermaid Kane
10-09-2017, 08:29 PM
You have to take the monofin's color into account. I think the best person to ask is PearlieMae.
gay-mermaid
10-09-2017, 08:30 PM
You have to take the monofin's color into account. I think the best person to ask is PearlieMae.
I made my own monofin out of clear lexan
Mermaid Kane
10-09-2017, 08:31 PM
I made my own monofin out of clear lexan
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Mermaid Momo
10-09-2017, 08:42 PM
From my experience the caulking won't bind to the vinyl (anything plastic basically it won't bind to) but making it transparent should be possible depending on the colors of the fins, but one thing to know is that silicone will not stay 100% clear. It will yellow over time and will become cloudy eventually
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gay-mermaid
10-09-2017, 08:43 PM
From my experience the caulking won't bind to the vinyl (anything plastic basically it won't bind to) but making it transparent should be possible depending on the colors of the fins, but one thing to know is that silicone will not stay 100% clear. It will yellow over time and will become cloudy eventually
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Oh, i didnt know that! Thanks!!
Mermaid Momo
10-09-2017, 08:52 PM
Oh, i didnt know that! Thanks!!
No problem! You'll even have problems with the silicone sticking to your monofin, the way I found out around this (because if you don't seal the monofin down it'll bubble up in the water) is to stick netting (tulle, powernet, etc) onto it with glue or epoxy, so that the silicone has something to stick to since it won't stick to the plastic. Do you know how you'll be coloring the tail or what colors you'll be using? There are ways to make transparent silicone (like the decoden whip way) but I feel like that would make you waste a lot of silicone and you'd have to work at the speed of light lol.
gay-mermaid
10-09-2017, 08:54 PM
No problem! You'll even have problems with the silicone sticking to your monofin, the way I found out around this (because if you don't seal the monofin down it'll bubble up in the water) is to stick netting (tulle, powernet, etc) onto it with glue or epoxy, so that the silicone has something to stick to since it won't stick to the plastic. Do you know how you'll be coloring the tail or what colors you'll be using? There are ways to make transparent silicone (like the decoden whip way) but I feel like that would make you waste a lot of silicone and you'd have to work at the speed of light lol.
I read that you can color silicone caulking by adding something like paint thinner or naptha and mixing acrylic paint into it, i was gonna be getting some test materials for this, then i would brush some pearlEx powder over the silicone paint. Im using a dark turquoise. Thanks for the tip by the way!!!
Mermaid Momo
10-09-2017, 09:04 PM
I read that you can color silicone caulking by adding something like paint thinner or naptha and mixing acrylic paint into it, i was gonna be getting some test materials for this, then i would brush some pearlEx powder over the silicone paint. Im using a dark turquoise. Thanks for the tip by the way!!!
Yep, that's the decoden way! the problem with mixing acrylic paint into it is that it makes the silicone turn pasty really fast so even with a ton of turpentine you have about 3 minutes to work with the silicone before it turns into a form where you it's basically a giant booger ball that doesn't want to spread. and dusting the pigment on top will make it not transparent (that's what I did for my tail, while it was see through where if I placed something bright under it you could see it it wasn't 100% clear, you can see what I mean by that in my most recent tail thread where I laid my fluke half over the monofin to show how I could still see it and the words on the monofin).
Maybe try mixing in the pearl ex with the thinned silicone and see if it'll thicken up the same way as it would with acrylic paint?
gay-mermaid
10-09-2017, 09:07 PM
Yep, that's the decoden way! the problem with mixing acrylic paint into it is that it makes the silicone turn pasty really fast so even with a ton of turpentine you have about 3 minutes to work with the silicone before it turns into a form where you it's basically a giant booger ball that doesn't want to spread. and dusting the pigment on top will make it not transparent (that's what I did for my tail, while it was see through where if I placed something bright under it you could see it it wasn't 100% clear, you can see what I mean by that in my most recent tail thread where I laid my fluke half over the monofin to show how I could still see it and the words on the monofin).
Maybe try mixing in the pearl ex with the thinned silicone and see if it'll thicken up the same way as it would with acrylic paint?
I was also thinking of coloring the thinned silicone then pouring it into my fluke and fin molds, but i guess that too would keep it from being too translucent... I'll definitely try mixing my pearlEx into it!
kitro
10-11-2017, 07:23 AM
http://mernetwork.com/index/showthread.php?12581
gay-mermaid
10-11-2017, 08:33 AM
http://mernetwork.com/index/showthread.php?12581
This is really helpful, thanks!!!
Mermaid Kane
10-11-2017, 10:39 AM
Can't wait to see this thing finished, haha.
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