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Molding Question - Bear - 03-27-2006

Quote:I\'m just saying if he sculpted in WED, he doesn\'t want to use WED for a dividing wall, he wants oil. So the 2 clays don\'t mix. Makes it alot easier to take the wall down, touch the sculpture up if it needs it, and make the 2nd part of the mold.
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with the coat of crystal clear, they wont mix...works great if that\'s all you have on hand.


Molding Question - GBeninati - 03-27-2006

just mold the damn thing


Molding Question - Hackdroot - 03-27-2006

Quote:just mold the damn thing
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The WED sculpture and WED dividing wall did mix in many places. I didn\'t use a whole helluva lot of crystal clear in order to avoid plaster runoff and this aided it. Regardless, it was a miserable failure molding the back. The impression was okay, but the dividing wall plaster had too many air pockets when I removed the wall. I\'ve never worked with plaster before and it was very apparent. I learned a lot doing so and decided that I\'d rather sacrifice a little defacing of the back half of the sculpture and tear off the plaster and do it over, rather than have the horrible seal. I wasn\'t risking the front half on a shotty mold. Damage was minimal. Live and learn. :thumbsup: