Making Custom Silicone Mats | I Like To Make Stuff

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With all of the model making and electronics tinkering I've been doing lately, I wanted a custom silicone mat that could hold specific items. Silicone mats are super durable, heat resistant, and easy to clean. Have a task you do repeatedly? Let me show you how to easily make a custom silicone mat!
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he beauty in creating your own silicone work mat instead of buying one, is that you get to design to your specific needs. Working with small items can be disorganized and troublesome if the pieces are not stored well and your tool easily retrievable. The silicone mat is awesome because it can help organize your work space while being heat resistant, tear proof, and easy to clean. Tasks like model making or electronics work can be more organized and efficient if the work surface was made to accommodate the hobby. In my case, I plan on using this mat for both of those tasks.
I decided to arrange the mat with shallow pockets surrounding a central work space. Because we'll be pouring the silicone into a mold, so all of our design elements have to be arranged in reverse to the mat will come out correctly. The pockets will be made from positive blocks and any lettering or text will be engraved in reverse. I used some scrap 1/4" MDF to act as the mold forms for the pockets. Adding some chamfers to the bottoms edges of the block will accomplish two things. It will act as a draft, allowing the silicone to release easier and it will keep the mat's pockets from having sharp corners that are hard to clean.
I wanted the open work area to have a slight texture and a cool and useful element. Using my Glowforge laser cutter, I added a simple square grid pattern and a reference ruler to the bottom. One of the larger pockets would also look cool with a design, so I scored a cool circuit pattern onto the mold block. To add some grooves to the area meant to store brushes, I cut some shallow lines into more mold blocks. Now that I had the mat's essential elements designed and created, it was time to make a mold box.
The mold needs to be a shallow box that contains all of our blocking elements, sealed to prevent leakage. I arranged the pocket blocks around the central work panel with the laser etching. Making sure to space these elements 1/4" apart, I glued them all to the bottom of the mold and sealed around their edges. At this point, I had to examine the mold closely for any defects, rough areas, or debris. Silicone will pick up the texture of your mold remarkably well, so you have to make sure every element is sanded smooth and sealed with varnish. Once I was happy with the mold and assured that everything was sealed from seepage, I added some Mold Release spray to help the mold, well...release from the silicone.
Silicone is an awesome substance. Nothing sticks to it but more silicone, it resists high temperatures, it's rubbery and durable, and you can easily clean it. This makes is a perfect candidate for a model making surface covered with glue and paint. There are many types of silicone to chose from. I, personally, like to use Smooth-On products because they are consistently good (if purchased from them or an authorized reseller) and their website has a lot of information to help you chose correctly. But, to be honest, it takes some hands-on trial and error to ensure you get the right end result.
Case in point, I began this project using the Ecoflex 00-30 silicone from Smooth-On. While this 2-part product has a decent working time, allowing me to off-gas the mixture in a vacuum chamber, the end product was right. It was far too stretchy for this application even though it mixed and poured beautifully. In the past I've used Moldstar 20t form Smooth-On for silicone molds, so I decided to try it on the mats. The working time for this mixture isn't long enough to off-gas in the vacuum chamber so I had to mix it, tint it orange, and pour it in the mold. The Moldstar 20t hardened pretty quickly and I removed the mat from the mold with ease. It looked Amazing!
You can use these techniques to make a custom silicone mat tailored to any task.
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@nightxxowl1215
@nightxxowl1215 3 жыл бұрын
Tip for mixing silicone, add the tint to one of the parts before mixing together, then you can tell if the 2 parts are mixed thoroughly when there are no more swirls.
@ChrisdeCastro
@ChrisdeCastro 3 жыл бұрын
Fiberglass mesh will keep it from stretching, and a magnet box for screws would be a great. Awesome project!
@phukyerpheefees
@phukyerpheefees 3 жыл бұрын
Try starting by adding white until mostly opaque then adding red and yellow until you get the orange you want. That always worked well for me when color-matching paint, and might lessen the translucent raw salmon appearance.
@EvanAndKatelyn
@EvanAndKatelyn 3 жыл бұрын
Mold release AND level 🤯🙌😁👏
@TheReformationWoodshop
@TheReformationWoodshop 3 жыл бұрын
Before I watched this video I thought “that’s cool but I probably couldn’t/wouldn’t do that.” After I thought “ok... I can totally do that.” Thanks for the motivation!
@samhamshari2183
@samhamshari2183 3 жыл бұрын
Love to see the projects where you show yourself trying again until you feel totally satisfied with the outcome! Such a rewarding feeling. Looks like you’re having a bunch of fun with these projects.
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd 3 жыл бұрын
That blue one is SWEET.
@CuttingOutBack
@CuttingOutBack 3 жыл бұрын
That's awesome. Makes it easy to customize your work spaces. I feel like a clock restorer would love one of these for organization of parts and the non-damaging surface.
@qsmodshop
@qsmodshop 3 жыл бұрын
Man, it's projects like this that get me coming back for more, I've watched probably every project video you've done, but this might be my favorite. It's simple, easy to follow, and the end results are awesome!
@WhiteRaven___
@WhiteRaven___ 3 жыл бұрын
Hey pro tip: when mixing your silicone, you something like a metal dowl rod or something cylindrical to stir it up. It causes you to have a lot less bubbles. Good to know when using quick curing silicones and resins
@kubad694
@kubad694 3 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Poland! As usual, great job! I've been watching your channel since 2014, and it is lovely to see you progress from a small workshop in Savannah to a full-time woodworking shop in Atlanta! You've been an inspiration during my early teenagehood, encouraging me to take on more serious projects! Carry on!
@chrisherringshaw3588
@chrisherringshaw3588 3 жыл бұрын
Super cool project Bob and ILTMS team! Well done.
@TheEvanH09
@TheEvanH09 3 жыл бұрын
2.99M subs!!! Omg amazing to see the ILTMS channel come this far! Still making amazing stuff too! :) thanks for the many years and videos Sir Bob!
@_WillCAD_
@_WillCAD_ 3 жыл бұрын
Supreme coolness. Infinite possibilities with this technique and material.
@jimmy_jamesjams_a_lot4171
@jimmy_jamesjams_a_lot4171 3 жыл бұрын
I love the idea of pouring materials into a mold of something. It’s great to have something that you can truly put your name on and say it’s yours, through and through. You ended up with just what you wanted, AND it is something to be proud of! Big A+ for using the vacuum chamber. I would have never thought to use it before you poured it. It occurs to me that a vacuum chamber is maybe an item that could be seriously be designed as a DIY project, as I have some valves and actuators that are going to find their way to GoodWill unless I can find some use for them. So many items to salvage, so many things I need to build, and in so little time!! Thanks for sharing about this and great work!!
@punishedprops
@punishedprops 3 жыл бұрын
Great work Bob! The mats turned out so fantastic! =D
@BKMakes
@BKMakes 3 жыл бұрын
This might be one of my favorite projects. So practical, so well done, personalization options. Definitely going to make several of these. Love it Bob, thanks!
@BIGWIGGLE223
@BIGWIGGLE223 3 жыл бұрын
This is awesome!!! I have been needing to order a silicone mat for so long, but I've never been fully impressed by the few options available. I do like the ones that have lids that are attached to the mat. May make it a little more complicated, but I'm sure there's a simple solution to make this work. Oh man the options could be endless given that you can make it yourself!!! Yes!!! Thank you for sharing this video!!!
@ThatBassistK
@ThatBassistK 3 жыл бұрын
*Taking notes and modifying for ttRPG player mats with built-in dice trays and rolling surfaces....
@yeeters2697
@yeeters2697 3 жыл бұрын
all of your builds are totally AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!
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