Inexpensive plaster molds can be purchased from many different craft and hobby retail stores. Store such as Hobby Lobby and Micheals offer these types of products.
No, sorry. Plaster of Paris expands and the plaster will stick to your molds and is impossible to remove. It will also remove some of the fine detailing of your mold. An alternative is to put the plaster on one of your finished pieces, half at a time to get a mold of the piece. This will give you a new mold of the piece without destroying your original mold.
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Depends on where you live. In New York City the best place to purchase anything related to sculpture is "The Compleat Sculptor, Inc.": .sculpt.com/
Molds and casts are preserved by a solidifying. Wet plaster or other materials dry or cure until solid and hardened.
No, plaster is gypsum or calcium sulfate, a salt. Starch is a long chain of glucose molecules. They are each used to produce molds.
Use a ratio of 2 cups of Plaster of Paris to 1 cup of water. Use immediately once mixed is smooth.
by a normal plaster from the shops and paint it green.
There are different types of molds and so different types of clay work best in specific molds. Plaster molds are generally used with clay in liquid form, known as slip. In this type of mold, the porous plaster absorbs water and the solid clay is deposited on the inside of the mold, allowed to stiffen and then the mold is disassembled and the casting removed and trimmed. Slump molds or hump molds are generally used with clay slabs and the clay depends on what you are looking for in the end results: porcelain, stoneware, low-fire clay etc.
Yes, you can buy reusable concrete furniture molds, however, they would be fairly generic, as the molds would be for general consumers. Please see www.concretenetwork.com for some examples of the reusable molds. This would save significantly on shipping charges.
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If you're saying its your dick, then you would have to dip it in plaster (with a hole at the end so you can pee) and make sure your penis is straight so it wont have a bend when you take of the plaster cast. The best plaster to use for this is plaster of Paris because its cheap, reliable, and easy to get.
One can purchase ceramic molds online using sites such as eBay, AmericanCeramics or HersheyCeramicMolds. Whether or not the molds will be delivered to your area will depend on the company.