Who knew slapping your logo on someone else's work would be so much work?If ya can't trust Hoggz, who can ya trust?
Who knew slapping your logo on someone else's work would be so much work?
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But either will get you a bj in Columbia or Canada.Holy shit, a Dogecoin is worth more than a Columbian Peso!
If that's the standard, then Canadian Tire money is good enough™.But either will get you a bj in Columbia or Canada.
You're not going to be able to put a logo in it. It will look like shit. Make it. Get some sort of custom logo stamp. Stamp the thing, then seal it.
Soap and concrete aren't the same.
this mold has a perfect logo/wording inside ..
i don’t get how you guys keep saying it’s not possible
fly's the only one who said it wasn't possible. Take a crayon, draw a picture of YOUR object, pm it to me - and give dimensions. Indicate if you are hoping for a raised logo or a depressed/sunken one. I'll give you a quote.
this mold has a perfect logo/wording inside ..
i don’t get how you guys keep saying it’s not possible
no I know they are not the sameSoap and concrete aren't the same.
However, I'm still willing to give it a go if you want. I've actually got the correct urethane for doing molds sitting on my shelf.
Yeah, not impossible, but concrete and fine detail don't often go hand-in-hand is all I'm saying.no I know they are not the same
im saying this is something similar to what I want for the cement mold.
its not impossible
also its not a complicated logo its literally a swish line or something like that
This. I can only assume that whatever you want to make is a premium product, but you're probably not going to get a premium looking logo. Nothing is impossible, but how much do you want to spend?Yeah, not impossible, but concrete and fine detail don't often go hand-in-hand is all I'm saying.
We don't even know what the product would be used for. The side she would be filling would be the bottom, I'm not sure what the detail issue is. Certainly you've seen cast patio blocks and statuary and such . . .Yeah, not impossible, but concrete and fine detail don't often go hand-in-hand is all I'm saying.
I made a table for my father some years ago that has a concrete top with hand prints from my family and my sister's family cast in, and they're not exactly fingerprint quality, despite the care I took in capturing good plugs from clay with plaster poured over.