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Low-density plaster recommended for casting hanging decor. Suitable for all. • Light • Highly economical • Easy to paint
Instructies:
Moulding alginate
Instructions for use :
Attach the subject to be molded to the bottom of the glass with a small piece of modeling clay. Make sure the subject does not touch the sides. In a container, pour one volume of alginate, which is half of the form. Pour two volumes of water onto the powder and mix actively for one minute. The formation of any lumps will not hinder the making of your mold. Pour the preparation on the object.
Wait 5 to 10 minutes for the preparation to set: it remains flexible but must be frozen like a jelly. Slide a knife between the wall of the glass and the mold to create a draft. Take the alginate mold out of its box and remove the piece of modeling clay from the bottom. Cut the alginate mold lengthwise with a cutter, being careful not to damage the subject.
Pierce the bottom of the plastic glass with the cutter. Place the two parts of the mold back together in the box. Turn the glass upside down with the hole in the bottom facing you. Prepare and pour the plaster into the mold through the opening created by the modeling clay. Wait half an hour for the plaster to dry, then remove the alginate mold from its casing again. Separate the two parts and release the plaster print. Sand it lightly with sandpaper if necessary. By repeating the operation, you can reuse the mold for up to 3 prints.
For plaster, reconstituted stone or wax prints.
Tips :
Before using the alginate powder, transfer it to an airtight container and shake it strongly. This aerated powder will avoid lumps.
In order to bring up the bubbles, tap the container on a table for 30 seconds.
The use of a shaker is possible.
The setting is accelerated by hot water, and slowed down by cold water.
It is possible to make a mold by stamping. Slightly reduce the proportion of water, and apply the preparation to the subject when it begins to thicken.
To make a custom mold, cut a strip of semi-rigid plastic film to the desired height and form a cylinder. Secure it with tape. Place this cylinder on a smooth surface and seal the joint with modeling clay.
Siligum
Applications:
It is easy to mold and reproduce all kinds of objects yourself. The choice of casting material depends on the shape and consistency of the subject, the casting material and the number of reproductions desired. Measure 1 part blue component (resin) to 1 part white component (hardener). Mix quickly (30s) by rolling the mixture like a sausage. The correct mixture should have a uniform light blue color. Make a ball and crush it on the object laid flat, covering it with an even layer of 3 to 4mm. For large objects make a holding shell out of plaster strips.
Working time : 2 to 3 min
Demolding time: about 5 min, at a temperature of about 23°C from the time the impression was taken. For a longer application time, place the pastes in the refrigerator for 1 hour before mixing. Pour the reproduction material: plaster, crystal resin, reconstituted stone; remove from the mold after drying.
The mold made can be used many times.
Vaseline for removal from the mold
Apply with a brush on the mold before casting, it facilitates the demolding of the Crystal Resin and protects the molds. It can also be used to protect eyelashes and eyebrows before casting the face with alginate or with plaster strips.
Latex
Apply the latex with a brush on the object to be molded. Beforehand, you will have taken care to protect your brushes by coating them with dishwashing liquid.
Let this first coat dry 10mm.
Apply a 2nd layer. On top of this fresh layer, place gauze to reinforce the mold and immediately apply a third layer on top.
Let dry for 10 minutes and apply a fourth layer. Let dry for 6 hours.
Using Gédéo Plastered Strips, make a holding shell. Remove from the mold after the shell has dried.
Pour the reproduction material: plaster, Crystal Resin, Gedeo reconstituted stone. Dismantle after drying.
Precision plaster or hard plaster
Recommended mixing ratio:
2.5 parts powder to 1 part water.
Demolding: 30 minutes
Preparation of the plaster:
Pour water into a large container. Disperse the plaster over the entire surface of the water. Let the plaster absorb the water for 1 to 2 minutes without mixing. Then mix gently and allow air bubbles to rise. Never add water after mixing. Slowly pour the plaster along the wall of the mold. For complex shapes, empty and start a second time.
Tips :
Cold water slows the setting of the plaster, hot water or beating speeds it up.
To speed up the drying process, place the object in a microwave oven for a few moments.
Milk mixed with water will polish the object giving it a marbled appearance.
Add an acrylic color to the water to color the plaster in the mass. Spreading it in the preparation will give marbled effects.
Light plaster
Recommended mixing:
1.5 parts powder to 1 part water.
Demolding recommended after 30 minutes.
Preparation of the plaster:
Pour the water into a large container. Disperse the plaster over the entire surface of the water. Let the plaster absorb the water for 1 to 2 minutes without mixing. Then mix gently and allow air bubbles to rise. Never add water after mixing. Slowly pour the plaster along the wall of the mold. For complex shapes, empty and start a second time.
Tips :
Cold water slows the setting of the plaster, hot water or beating speeds it up.
To speed up the drying process, place the object in a microwave oven for a few moments.
Milk mixed with water will polish the object giving it a marbled appearance.
Add an acrylic color to the water to color the plaster in the mass. Spreading it in the preparation will give marbled effects.
Plaster Resin
Gauging recommended:
3 parts powder to 1 part water.
Start of setting: 8 minutes
End of setting: 15 minutes
Demolding: recommended after 30 minutes
Preparation of the plaster:
Pour water into a large container. Disperse the plaster over the entire surface of the water. Let the plaster absorb the water for 1 to 2 minutes without mixing. Then mix gently and allow air bubbles to rise. Never add water after mixing. Slowly pour the plaster along the wall of the mold. For complex shapes, empty and start a second time.
Tips :
Cold water slows the setting of the plaster, hot water or beating speeds it up.
To speed up the drying process, place the object in a microwave oven for a few moments.
Milk mixed with water will polish the object giving it a marbled appearance.
Add an acrylic color to the water to color the plaster in the mass. Spreading it in the preparation will give marbled effects.