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    My First Mask Nearly Ready
    🪦 Last_of_the_Brunnen-G ●
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    09-20-2005, 10:32 PM
    I\'m about ready now to do a mold of my casey jones mask. I\'m probably going to do the first cast in a resin compound, so I wanted to ask those of you who have made masks in resin. How do you keep it from pooling in the mold and being too incosistent in thickness? Thanks.
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    09-20-2005, 10:39 PM
    LOL have fun....when i used to make fiberglass hockey masks...i had to sit and whirlpool the resin around evenly LAYER...by layer...i used to have an idea of making a Silicone pull then can lay inside the mold...on tope the resin making it a two piece mold kinda...the silicone would keep the the resin from pooling in the nose...just have some fort of weight...so u can have it evenly thick all over..it should work easily....seeing only silicone can still to silicon ^_^ B) have fun
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    09-20-2005, 10:48 PM
    Quote:LOL have fun....when i used to make fiberglass hockey masks...i had  to sit and whirlpool the resin around evenly LAYER...by layer...i used to have an idea of making a Silicone pull then can lay inside the mold...on tope the resin making it a two piece mold kinda...the silicone would keep the the resin from pooling in the nose...just have some fort of weight...so u can have it evenly thick all over..it should work easily....seeing only silicone can still to silicon ^_^  B)  have fun
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    yeah it SUCKS ASSSSSSSSS
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    09-20-2005, 10:48 PM
    Thanks, I sort of got that.
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    #5
    09-21-2005, 02:46 PM
    Pics please when your finished, is this your own cast your doing or Re-casting one?
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    #6
    09-21-2005, 06:36 PM
    This is my own cast. And it has been a challenge to make. Lots of symetry and mistakes and retries, etc. I\'ll try to get a pic of the sculpture at some point.
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