THANK YOU so much!!! This has to be one of the best instructional videos that I have ever seen. Just the right pace, just the right detail. Now I am going to try making a mold that I have been thinking about for years. One question: do you have a video on making those 4 adjustable pieces that you used for the sides of the square mold?
Thank you so much for this! I‘m giving my first class for making plaster molds and slip casting this semester. Your video helped me so much to eliminate some of the half-knowledge I have 😅🙏🏻
A bit confused at the end usage - I thought this would be a slip-cast mold but you ended up press-casting? Wouldn't this mold work just fine for a liquid slip cast?
Hey Sam, this is such a useful video thanks so much for sharing. Can i ask what the updated material you now used as shown at 5mins.36 is? any help would be great
To determine the volume of a object fill a container with water then submerge the object in it and see how much the water rises. You have two way to figure out how much volume that is: 1) If the walls of the container are vertical than you can measure the how much the height of the water changed and multiply that times the area of the opening (like you showed for figuring the mold container volume. 2) You can draw a line for where to water rose to and remove the object then add water until it reaches the line. The volume of water you added is the volume of the object.
That was a lot easier to understand than his formula for doing it. No offense to him, as the video was very informative, I'm just NOT a math Wizz like that 😆
Thank you That was really detailed explanation After mold preparation ,can I pour liquid clay directly into the mold so that I can get intricate shapes clearly? Will I get a good casting in this method?
Hello, I have benefited a lot from your mold making video, thank you so much. I have a problem. All the people who teach mold making are always teaching how to make molds for clay materials. No one shows how to make molds to make hollow concrete materials. For example, one centimeter wall thickness, hollow inside, open mouth and closed bottom. Can you make a video showing how to make a concrete vase, pot or any container mold?
I am interested in making cement molds. I saw that they are made out silicon material, you know the one they use for baking silicon molds. They can be purchased as ready molds or you can mix silicone mixture to make your own molds. I tried to use gypsum mold for cement, but it was a disaster because cement (liquid) acts differently than clay (liquid). Clay can get off the plaster easy but cement will get glued to plaster mold.
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Hi, Halil, the mould your are talking about would have to be rotated while curing to achieve that. Very advanced way of casting. And you need a silicon skin mould with hard case.
Hi @@Cuckoo23, thank you very much for your courtesy to reply. I know how to make a standard silicone mold. I don't know how to apply two-piece stays to hollow objects as clay artists do. And no one makes silicone molds for hollow objects. Thank you again. I send greetings from Turkey, love, respect, big hugs, good night.
@@halilbalaban1056 i think you just fill the inside of the container. I have seen the inside stuffed with paper or rocks and then topped off with clay or silicon. That prevents the slip from filling the inside. Once finished making the mold, you can remove the filler material. I am planning on making a set of coffee mugs. Thanks
Foam sticks to plaster, so do not try to cast a foam object in a plaster mold directly. Paint layers of latex into the mold first. Also, use something like Ultracal 30 or Hydrocal plaster for non-clay casting.
Kto cię nauczył takiej roboty, nigdy by mi do głowy nie przyszło aby zrobić taki kształt formy , a tym bardziej tak kombinować z wykonaniem wyrobu z gliny
You would do this process, then make a silicone mold for the mass production of the plaster molds. The silicone product you choose to use will tell you how your master mold has to be prepared for the silicone.
Hello, do not be tired, I'm fine, I'm unemployed now and I want to start a new job, which I love I want to know if the pot made with pottery powder should be put in the oven or not? What are the materials used to make ceramic vases? Please help me and guide me because I am really in a lot of economic pressure Thank you for your kindness dear friend
Hi Just wanted to know. What type of clay do you use in the mould? Is it simple DAS Air Dry Clay or something else? And where could I buy it so that it would be cost effective as well...
At 9:04 the ratio of H20 : plaster, is the a volume or mass ratio? At 9:09 the screen shows 1ml H2O = 1g H2O but the voice says 1ml water = 1g PLASTER. Were do mls come into play? You appeared to use only a scale so I am definitely confused, did you go 1:1 by mass OR 1 H2O : 1.3 Plaster by mass?
Putting wastewater with plaster in it, in the building's drain/waste piping could lead major problems. Place any water with plaster residue in a waste container and then in the trash. Allowing it to dry would be helpful.
I've watched tons of plaster-use instructional videos and this is my favorite so far. Comprehensive and still to the point.
This is THE BEST mold making instructions I've seen on here. Believe me I have watched A LOT!! TYSM! so helpful!😊
Awesome video. Very well thought out and presented. Thanks for doing this.
Thank you! You’ve included the details that I would have to watch a dozen videos for. Fantastic. :)
Thank you so much. Extremely helpful and all important information included in just ONE video.
Thank you!!! This is an amazing instructional video. Can’t wait to try this.
Very well explained, I was looking for those details for a long time. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences.
Just amazing instruction, and so many great examples.
Incredibly well documented tutorial! Thanks a lot! 🎉
I really appreciate this video. Thank you so much!
really excellent and instructional video, thanks
This is great! Thank you!
Great video and very informative. One word of caution about using reclaimed clay from plaster projects: You will get lime pop outs!
Great video ! Thank you so much !
THANK YOU so much!!! This has to be one of the best instructional videos that I have ever seen. Just the right pace, just the right detail. Now I am going to try making a mold that I have been thinking about for years. One question: do you have a video on making those 4 adjustable pieces that you used for the sides of the square mold?
I agree... best presentation and narrative... sharp and to the point... and best of all...clean cut and professional.. Thanks for sharing
Great job!!!! Thank you so much!
Thank you very informative bless!!
Great process for the mold.
Excellent video. Thanks
Nicely done!
Thanks!It is wonderful!😊🙏👏👏👏
Thank you so much for this! I‘m giving my first class for making plaster molds and slip casting this semester. Your video helped me so much to eliminate some of the half-knowledge I have 😅🙏🏻
A bit confused at the end usage - I thought this would be a slip-cast mold but you ended up press-casting? Wouldn't this mold work just fine for a liquid slip cast?
Yes it could of been slip casted
A well done video!
Awesome video.
Hey Sam, this is such a useful video thanks so much for sharing. Can i ask what the updated material you now used as shown at 5mins.36 is? any help would be great
Thank you so much
Muy interesante, gracias
Can you use polymer clay instead of oil clay to fill in ?
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Can this method be used to cast metal
Is there a specific clay I should use??
what type of clear plastic do you use for the clear flashing? thank you
To determine the volume of a object fill a container with water then submerge the object in it and see how much the water rises. You have two way to figure out how much volume that is:
1) If the walls of the container are vertical than you can measure the how much the height of the water changed and multiply that times the area of the opening (like you showed for figuring the mold container volume. 2) You can draw a line for where to water rose to and remove the object then add water until it reaches the line. The volume of water you added is the volume of the object.
That was a lot easier to understand than his formula for doing it. No offense to him, as the video was very informative, I'm just NOT a math Wizz like that 😆
@@behindtheglamour glad I could help
How do you make cotle boards and how do you set them up?
Thank you , it ‘s really helpfull ... i have one qestion , is there an alternative oil we can use instead of the one you used in the video?
Any similar release agent should work. There are many mold releases available on the market.
Do you dilute the murphy's oil soap?
Hello, do you need ceramic pots to heat the oven?
i wanna make a plaster mold of a fully cure resin piece , good or bad idea ?
Thank you
That was really detailed explanation
After mold preparation ,can I pour liquid clay directly into the mold so that I can get intricate shapes clearly?
Will I get a good casting in this method?
Can you do tutorials on make three and four part plaster molds
Thanks.
Seems it would be easier to slip cast the piece?
Good work
Why in mold clay pres))??
You mentioned you found a "far superior material" when making the cylindrical mold... What is it?
Hello, I have benefited a lot from your mold making video, thank you so much. I have a problem. All the people who teach mold making are always teaching how to make molds for clay materials. No one shows how to make molds to make hollow concrete materials.
For example, one centimeter wall thickness, hollow inside, open mouth and closed bottom. Can you make a video showing how to make a concrete vase, pot or any container mold?
I am interested in making cement molds. I saw that they are made out silicon material, you know the one they use for baking silicon molds. They can be purchased as ready molds or you can mix silicone mixture to make your own molds.
I tried to use gypsum mold for cement, but it was a disaster because cement (liquid) acts differently than clay (liquid). Clay can get off the plaster easy but cement will get glued to plaster mold.
@@dinaatanassova6310 Dear Dina Atanassova, thank you very much for your courtesy to reply. I send you my greetings, love and kisses from Turkey. 🙏💖💋💋💖🙏
Hi, Halil, the mould your are talking about would have to be rotated while curing to achieve that. Very advanced way of casting. And you need a silicon skin mould with hard case.
Hi @@Cuckoo23, thank you very much for your courtesy to reply. I know how to make a standard silicone mold. I don't know how to apply two-piece stays to hollow objects as clay artists do. And no one makes silicone molds for hollow objects.
Thank you again. I send greetings from Turkey, love, respect, big
hugs, good night.
@@halilbalaban1056 i think you just fill the inside of the container. I have seen the inside stuffed with paper or rocks and then topped off with clay or silicon. That prevents the slip from filling the inside. Once finished making the mold, you can remove the filler material. I am planning on making a set of coffee mugs. Thanks
Can’t one use slip clay instead of clay slabs to arrive at final piece?
What type of plaster using ??
I would have thought you'd use this as a slip mold.
why not just use three domes, placed asymmetrically to form keyed interconnects?
Help! when using soap, the wet plaster that comes in contact with it doesnt set at all but becomes pasty. what am I doing wrong?
Can you use slip to make a more uniform layer of the first covering of the part?
You can even pour the slip into the mold, waiting a few minutes then pouring it out. That’s called slip casting.
Yea, I don't know why you'd push the clay in there rather than just slip casting it. Slip casting way simpler, so I'm confused.
nice vid. this seems way cheaper than silicone mold ! can i use PU foam for making the part in a plaster mold?
Foam sticks to plaster, so do not try to cast a foam object in a plaster mold directly. Paint layers of latex into the mold first. Also, use something like Ultracal 30 or Hydrocal plaster for non-clay casting.
Thanks. But do we really need to explain the difference between hollow and solid?
Bravo
What is the plastic you're using now to replace the flashing called?
You made a point to show us an improvement, but neglected to tell us what it is!
Kto cię nauczył takiej roboty, nigdy by mi do głowy nie przyszło aby zrobić taki kształt formy , a tym bardziej tak kombinować z wykonaniem wyrobu z gliny
Hey, Can you show us how to make a mold from a clay sculpture for mass producing plaster sculptures?
You would do this process, then make a silicone mold for the mass production of the plaster molds. The silicone product you choose to use will tell you how your master mold has to be prepared for the silicone.
Hello, do not be tired, I'm fine, I'm unemployed now and I want to start a new job, which I love
I want to know if the pot made with pottery powder should be put in the oven or not?
What are the materials used to make ceramic vases?
Please help me and guide me because I am really in a lot of economic pressure
Thank you for your kindness dear friend
Why not use oil based clay?
Hi Just wanted to know. What type of clay do you use in the mould? Is it simple DAS Air Dry Clay or something else? And where could I buy it so that it would be cost effective as well...
Its ceramic clay
Air-dry does the trick, with the seam edges it may dry out but otherwise, all good!
What's the "better material than flashing" called? Thanks!
I'm going to assume it's PETG plastic or something similar
Why use clay that dry? It seems easier to mix clay with water until it's a thick slurry and pour it and let it dry a bit then pour the excess out.
Slip casting
Vinegar? I would think alcohol would be better. No residue?
Can we use any oil?
No, should really be a soap, oil can mess up the plaster.
At 9:04 the ratio of H20 : plaster, is the a volume or mass ratio? At 9:09 the screen shows 1ml H2O = 1g H2O but the voice says 1ml water = 1g PLASTER. Were do mls come into play? You appeared to use only a scale so I am definitely confused, did you go 1:1 by mass OR 1 H2O : 1.3 Plaster by mass?
Same question here ;)
Im looking for someone to make a custom coffee cup mold
How do I make this mold to cast a resin material?
Make a silicone mold instead.
Putting wastewater with plaster in it, in the building's drain/waste piping could lead major problems. Place any water with plaster residue in a waste container and then in the trash. Allowing it to dry would be helpful.
How about to make a mold using another mold? Make a copy of a first mold without the object.
Hello, good time. I am looking for a manufacturer of toilet molds. Can you help me?
Had two plaster disaster in the same day… still scraping myself out of the floor 😅😢😅
Isn’t it better to pour liquid clay inside ? 💁🏼♀️
Making the mold round is different. Square would have given the mold a leg to stand on.
He could just flatten a spot to give it a foot.
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There is no need to use metric measurements. It's just as easy to do the math with inches and quarts.
Writing in white is unreadable on the screen correct it
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Great video!! Thank you very much!