Folsomaticustom said:
Thanks...very unusual looking word but I like it.
wonko said:
Oh man oh man you said first cast. Hurry it along Steve, will ya?
Brian
Hey Brian, yes I am getting close and it is causing me to hurry myself along so don't worry, I will have it soon.
REYALS said:
The anticipation is corrosive to my mental health, Steve.
I'm going to go lock myself in a dark room and weep until all is finished. That way, when I see it come to light, I will have all the emotional distress cast aside and will be able to embrace the joy of something beautiful again.
Mommy!
Hold it together Ricky, don't fall apart on me now.
alphatech686 said:
Things are looking very good.
Thanks Jeff. I am still blown away by the pictures of your helmet mold. Thanks for sharing those.
OK, on to the update...I cleaned the clay off of the back side of the block molds and everything looked good. I gave them a light scrubbing with a tootbrush and a little acetone to remove the stubborn clay bits and this is what I had...
Then I hot glued the side forms back in place and sprayed them with a couple light coats of MaaN Ease Release 200 and they were ready to pour.
Silicone poured.
This morning I removed the side forms and split the molds and viola!
It looks like they came out quite well. I did not notice any significant problems/defects. I still need to do some trimming to clean them up but the block molds are basically done and I am quite pleased with the outcome so far. Not bad for a rookie.
I also applied another layer of silicone to the helmet mold and it looks to me like it may be about ready for the mother mold. I do not see any significant undercuts but I may add another layer of silicone just to thicken it up a bit more. Working with these Smooth On products has become much easier and is quite a joy I must say.
I am so anxious to get this done. They are calling for snow today in the Asheville area so maybe I will get to go home early so I can get an earlier start on it. That would be SWEET!!!
Stay tuned....
Steve