No the pulls you take out, not the silicone mold itself. apply mild heat to the area with a heatgun or hair dryer. As the plastic gets soft you can push it back into place, when it cools back down it will be solid again. Remember MILD heat.
Edit: Though if your mother mold is a plastic type you should be able to fix it there too, but your mother mold is a plaster type yes? what did you use?
No the pulls you take out, not the silicone mold itself. apply mild heat to the area with a heatgun or hair dryer. As the plastic gets soft you can push it back into place, when it cools back down it will be solid again. Remember MILD heat.
Edit: Though if your mother mold is a plastic type you should be able to fix it there too, but your mother mold is a plaster type yes? what did you use?
Wow rachciav! That looks great. Ive been watching this thread waiting for the final and it looks fantastic, I cant wait to see it painted and finished.
Wow rachciav! That looks great. Ive been watching this thread waiting for the final and it looks fantastic, I cant wait to see it painted and finished.