![]() ![]() If I damage one I now know how to fix them. All done by hand with the tools listed.ĭon't need but a couple molds. The progression is bottom left to right then back to mold. The finished mold, the first pour before the mold was finished. It sticks to itself and does so very quickly. Using slip to check shape.ĭry plaster can be shaped, sanded, dabbed on with a brush (thinned down) and layered with more plaster. Left pic, not the original cups but for show and tell. This was done before I remembered I have a air compressor. Had to cut the butter cup off the plaster. 60 pounds of air from the compressor moved the center out of the plaster, otherwise it would still be there.īottom pic, a small butter and yogurt container made this plaster form. Top form, two plastic pieces placed on a piece of glass. And a NO particle boards allowed of any type in my wood stash. Just scraps pieces laying around the garage or someone else's garage. ![]() ![]() Mill my wood, makes it easier to pick up with a steal plate or other heavy object sitting on top of wood. Just my thought on rotating while torching. knifes, round file, piece of scrubbing pad (that red thing)(also handy for cleaning slip from mold), fine grain foam backed sanding pad, adjustable spray water bottle.Ħ" square Lazy Susan, Lazy Susan with a steal plate, fire brick and crucible. Click 'show more' to see all my links and special offersWant more of my live streams For only 1 per month, you can be in ALL of my private live streams G. Now have time to catch up on the things I like to do. After two help me moves, two garage cleanings, and a computer crash, I'm back, but with a weak connection. ![]()
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