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    Jul 15, 2012 - Making a Perfect Hand Mold Question #1

    Hey guys new to the forum but I was just wondering what it would take to cast perfect hand molds in various positions. Any help or guidance would be great!

    From research I have seen that alginate is probably the best for doing this?
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    Jul 15, 2012 - Re: Making a Perfect Hand Mold Question #2

    Alginate is correct. Check out smooth-on.com and they have what you need.
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    Jul 16, 2012 - Re: Making a Perfect Hand Mold Question #3

    Alginate plus plaster bandage for on off molds.

    There is now life casting silicone that takes details perfectly and can be reused.

    Mouldlife have Life Form Life Casting

    Smooth-On have Body Double Body Doubleฎ Skin-Safe Silicone Product Information | Smooth-On
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    Jul 16, 2012 - Re: Making a Perfect Hand Mold Question #4

    You can also cast resin into the alginate mold using water trap. Monster makers sells it. I tried it with the alginate, worked great
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    Jul 17, 2012 - Re: Making a Perfect Hand Mold Question #5

    I'd go with skin-safe silicone- that way, you have a lot more options what you can cast into the negative, more expensive, though...
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    Jan 12, 2013 - Re: Making a Perfect Hand Mold Question #6

    clean things regularly .it will be best idea to keep out mold Phoenix mold removal
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    Jan 12, 2013 - Re: Making a Perfect Hand Mold Question #7

    Alginate with a plaster bandage shell works well, you can also do a skin safe silicone with a plaster bandage shell. Body Double from Smooth will do.
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    Jan 16, 2013 - Re: Making a Perfect Hand Mold Question #8

    Some people pour alginate or quick setting silicone into a pvc pipe or cardboard tube that is hot glued to a board then plunge their hand into the "goop". Fast & easy however it takes alot more material to fill. If you use the plaster bandage method apply a good thick layer all over your hand then lay wet plaster gauze onto only one half (either palm side or back side) and rub down to work out air. Allow to set. Brush about a three quarter inch wide coat of petroleum jelly or water clay slip/slurry along the edges where the other half will meet. Apply bandages on other half and overlap about a half inch onto edges of first half. Allow to harden. Pry shells open. You may be able to slide your hand out without making a cut in the rubber at the wrist but maybe you'll need a little slit. Don't cut yourself. There will be suction as you release your hand. The shells should then fit together nicely over your mold to hold its shape. If silicone you can fill it with resin or gypsum later. If alginate it should be poured immediately. Good luck!

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