How to make a Plaster Waste Mold from your sculpture
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This video is about how to make a plaster waste mold, from a sculpted clay figure. This is a traditional classical technique for producing a fine work of sculpture. The figure is a female bust.
1:04 Reasons to put your work into plaster
1:13 Materials and Tools
1:34 Step 1 Shimming
1:38 ** Step 1 Locating the Parting Line
1:54 ** Step 1 Inserting the Shims
2:17 ** Step 1 Making the Keys
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3:11 Step 2 Blue Coat
3:53 ** Step 2 Throwing the Plaster
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4:30 Step 3 The Mold Case
4:45 ** Step 3 Mold Case — Adding Reinforcement
4:59 ** Step 3 — Top Coat
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5:19 Step 4 Opposite Half
5:50 ** Step 4 — Blue Coat
6:15 ** Step 4 — Reinforcement
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6:27 Step 5 Mold Separation
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7:53 Step 6 Mold Preparation
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9:38 Step 7 Pouring the Plaster
10:23 ** Step 7 — Adding reinforcement
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12:05 Step 8 Break Out — Wasting the Mold
Tools & Materials
Mixing Bowles
* Mrs. Stuart’s Laundry Bluing
Plastic wrap
Mold soap
Soft badger brush, or make up brush
Scissors
Canvass Pliers
Pencil
Vaseline
Quart measuring cups
Rubber gloves
No. One potting plaster
* About Mrs. Stewarts Laundry Bluing; Your plaster will take on a slight coloration from your mold. If you use an ocher color, your plaster will have an earthy tone. If you use a red, your plaster will take on a pinkish tone. Mrs Stewarts Laundry Bluing is used to make your white laundry whiter. The Blue pigment is transitory, and will fade with a little sunlight. The bluing will make your plaster just a little brighter. Therefore the old timers adopted Mrs Stewarts Laundry Bluing. Источник видео youtube.com/watch?v=FBOramlOyto