How to Make Custom Fangs - Part 2 (Acrylic Teeth)

  • 6 years ago
In this video we teach you how to take your clay fangs, cast them in alginate then pour a Jet acrylic teeth shade into the mold to make your fangs. Jet Acrylic is a cold cure dental acrylic used for temporary bridges and such in the dental industry. If you mess up your first set of fangs or you would like to make a quick duplicate set of fangs: Within a half an hour you can remove your acrylic and quickly pour another set of teeth in the same alginate mold if you would like. The alginate usually holds up for a second casting especially if your room is at a cold temperature.\r
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Great place to get dental acrylic:\r
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Here is the link to the first video on making Fangs:\r
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If you want to make a retainer for your fangs click here:\r
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Basic supplies you will need to make a pair of fangs.\r
1. dental alginate\r
2. disposable teeth tray\r
3. teeth shade dental acrylic powder\r
4. oil base clay (to sculpt teeth with)\r
5. a dermal tool with sanding bits\r
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Supply list and links:\r
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Alginate - \r
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We also use a glaze to coat the fangs which is not recommend by some people as it is not tested to put into the mouth. For recommended dental materials visit the link below.\r
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Teeth Acrylic Supplies: \r
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Here is another:\r
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For more on how to make teeth, visit our 5 Part Series on Zombie Teeth:\r
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Sculpting Teeth ~ Part 1: \r
Acrylic Teeth ~ Part 2: \r
Gums Technique #1 ~ Part 3: \r
Gums Technique #2 ~ Part 4: \r
Painting Teeth ~ Part 5:

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