Which class to take - rubber molds or slip casting
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 9:01 pm
I'd like to learn how to make my own slumping and draping molds from found articles. They'd be relative shallow. Not expecting to do kiln-casting or sculpture-like stuff. Am picturing the final molds being of something durable and have read that Mold Mix 6 would be suitable.
So I guess the question is how translate the shape of the found article into the thing (the model?) that would go into the Mold Mix 6. I've looked at a couple of books on mold-making and have Lundstrom's on order, but have trouble picturing the process.
Red Deer College is offering a couple of 5 day classes in mold-making. One is on rubber molds; the other is slip casting for ceramics. Neither is aimed at glass people. Would either of these techniques be useful for making molds for glass?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Gail
So I guess the question is how translate the shape of the found article into the thing (the model?) that would go into the Mold Mix 6. I've looked at a couple of books on mold-making and have Lundstrom's on order, but have trouble picturing the process.
Red Deer College is offering a couple of 5 day classes in mold-making. One is on rubber molds; the other is slip casting for ceramics. Neither is aimed at glass people. Would either of these techniques be useful for making molds for glass?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Gail