@robinson-foundry

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@user-qf6yt3id3w

You can imagine archaeologists digging this up in a 1000+ years and having endless arguments about how it was made. I like the liver of sulphur, polish and varnish to make it look aged.

@erikig

The Robinson villain arch is shaping up nicely ๐Ÿ˜…

@poppipo1222

This concept of turning 3D prints into metal is really really cool

@HagendazPVP

What an amazing piece, it looks like it should be in some sort of Aztec display at a museum.

@Electric.overload

That glove trick was probably the coolest transition Iโ€™ve ever seen๐Ÿ‘

@x3nosthemutant

Simply amazing. You knocked this one out of the park!

Also good to see you putting your face out there. Your videos just keep getting better and better.

@Nobe_Oddy

that came out BEAUTIFUL!!!!! and I LOVE how you use the patina to really highlight the design
well at least it will look good as a decoration if you're never able to make it stay on :)

@0l...-

Incredible! Usually in casting videos you can see the not so pretty details, but here everything is perfect.

@Kamal_AL-Hinai

First time seeing the face behind all this genius work

@PaulsGarage

Thats so cool!  That looks amazing with the liver of sulfer and polish

@brandt-heiss

That mask is so impressive... ๐Ÿ˜ฎ Beautiful.

@bradsteinman

By far, the most amazing thing Iโ€™ve ever seen going from 3D print to casting!

@bigv6724

That's freaking awesome and never seen that ceramic casing method before. That brought out so much detail in the mask it's unreal. 
A thinner mask would help i imagine and keep the current as a shelf queen show piece. If not maybe wearing a sturdy hat or rather helmet and attach your mask piece to that creating a samurai look. 
I can't wait to see a second attempt with a thinner build so you can actually wear it comfortably. I really hope other melters or casters see this video and try that ceramic modeling method. Some of the content creators make some really cool casting but can't achieve this kind of detail using just the sand.

@Druforithe

OMG!  That is SO beautiful!

@LunarburnStudio

Fun project, Amazing the difference Fused Silica makes.

@justinbanks2380

Simply amazing.

The processes you use are always fun to watch and learn from, but this one looked simply stunning when you removed from the sand blasting cabinet

@kentieber7309

it was nice seeing you instead of just hearing your voice. great video and cool project

@ElDJReturn

Very cool, reminds me of Mayan skulls. Also your videos have been getting better! Keep up the good work!

@josefmildner7665

Amazing! Such a craftsman ๐Ÿ˜ great work!!