10-08-2006, 04:29 PM
when u put the ultra cal 30 on the sculpture and then it says to put burlap over that and apply more ultra cal.do u have to add the burlap?PLEASE HELP ME OUT! thanks.
10-08-2006, 04:29 PM
when u put the ultra cal 30 on the sculpture and then it says to put burlap over that and apply more ultra cal.do u have to add the burlap?PLEASE HELP ME OUT! thanks.
10-08-2006, 06:35 PM
u dont have to but i doubt u will get ur mold apart without breaking it if u dont
10-08-2006, 06:35 PM
Quote:when u put the ultra cal 30 on the sculpture and then it says to put burlap over that and apply more ultra cal.do u have to add the burlap?PLEASE HELP ME OUT! thanks.Yes.
10-08-2006, 08:02 PM
u do it before each caot dries and u soak burlap in the ultra cal then apply if u dont know the simple stuff i suggest u read or watch a vid otherwise u will ruin ur sculpture
10-08-2006, 08:02 PM
i tried it along time ago and when i put burlap on it then added ultra cal the burlap got soaked and slid off.PLEASE HELP ME OUT!
10-08-2006, 08:42 PM
1. Use a chip brush to brush on a nice half inch thickness of ultracal onto your sculpture, getting all the detail.
2. Let harden up, you will feel the heat from the mold, let cool 3. make another batch of ultracal this time it does not have to be as runny as you are going to dip burlap into the ultracal, brush on some ultracal first then start dipping & placing your burlap onto the mold, this is your second coat, the first was your detail coat. 4. You can do another layer as desired, some do a few, remember the more you do the stronger it will be but the heavier it will get. A great video to get is Mark Alfrey\'s Molding & Casting, something like that, practice onn something else first if you are affraid to ruin your sculpture.
10-08-2006, 08:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-08-2006, 08:56 PM by Rubbermugs.)
***EDIT***
Mask Murderers said basically the same as me, lol... i\'m not deleting this though so you can see how our methods compare. Basically the same but i use more coats. Ok, the others are trying to explain how you do this in coats.... here is a simplified rundown for you... 1. Spray your sculpture with Krylon Crystal Clear. 2. When dry, spray with some Krylon dulling spray. 3. use a chip brush to gently apply a first coating of Ultra Cal being careful not to trap air bubbles or press to hard with the brush. 4. Allow to dry fully. 5. Repeat step 3. a further 2 or 3 times allowing the Ultra Cal to fully dry between coats. 6. Prepare another mix of Ultra Cal and dip your burlap into it ensuring that it absorbs as much Ultra Cal as possible. Apply this burlap to all the area\'s you brushed Ultra Cal onto before. Allow this to filly dry too. 7. Add another couple of coatings of Ultra Cal allowing each coat to dry before applying the next. That\'s basically it. You don\'t just make the mold in one session, you have to allow each coat to dry before applying the next. As mentioned, look for Mark Alfrey or Jordu Schell dvd\'s on molding. They will show you the full procedure in a better way than can be explained here.
10-08-2006, 09:30 PM
thanks bob and Rubbermugs and evrybody else.u guys made me understand and it is much appreciated :thumbsup:
10-09-2006, 04:14 PM
OK. I\'m glad to say i finished with the back! Now i got to do the front. do u have any advice removing the clay wall?thanks
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