P2 Closed Mouth Build. Raw Latex 1St Pull P24 24/11/11

You can buy cod to make Fish N Chips in the US, i made it myself last month when i was there, and it was epic if i do say so myself :p
 
I am going to convert you all , one at a time to UK traditions :cool:


anyhoo, rear of the mould is done, tomorrow i will crack it open, and hopefully have all the clay out for a week friday when i hope to pour my silicone version.
 
Well i cracked the mould open, and all looks good on the back, i managed to break 3 big locating lugs, due to........ believe it or not the mould opening easier than i expected. i taped in my screw driver, lent on it and the rear literally popped off, causing 3 lugs to break due to the angle i was pushing lol.

I have super glued them back on and will widen the locater holes tomorrow possibly, but the small groove locaters are all fine so it does not really matter if the big lugs fall off or not.

The pic below gives a good idea of the sculpt was coverd on the front side, i would say its pretty close to 2/3rds of the sculpt was moulded 1st due to the shape and detail placement, and my desire to hide the seam line as much as possible.

anyway , the next week or so involves me back in work, so i shall be cleaning this out a hour or so a night i guess. next pics will be of cleaned mould, prioer to the fun of mask pouring.

p2cmmould.jpg
 
I am going to convert you all , one at a time to UK traditions :cool:

Yeah hit'em with a good ol' ENGLISH fry up lol

nice work there, actually a very helpful insight to the whole moulding process. Did you use WED clay as you divided line and for the lugs?

Nice work and thanks again for posting
 
Yeah i used WED for thedividing wall and lugs, due to where i was positioning the dividing line i actuallyused shims, the put a layer of wed over the top. ( due to me not having as much salvaged WED from my torso sculpt as i thought )

I dare say i will have a few bubbles to fill on the front of the mould, but the rear is perfect apart from the circle that surrounds my initials breaking off alittle at the top, which is neither a issue or anythign to do with the look of the mask lol.
 
well let me put this to a end, when i have these ready to sell, money is only payment accepted, no kisses , no hugs. :p
 
Mr. Lee. Good stuff my man! Your mold looks really nice.

I can not wait to see this painted up. Nothing like cracking open a mold and see the hard work pay off in a good mold. What is the UK equivalent plaster that you spoke of? You said it isnt actualy called ultracal?

Brad should chime in here, he figured out what the exact mixture ratio of ultracal is.

Great work, your consistently producing quality items.
 
I am using Basic Alpha Plaster which is over 7000 psi, and plaster to water ratio is about 3kilo to a litre.

i think Ultracal is about 6000 psi?

getting the clay out is boring :mad: but its not going to get itself out lol.
 
my kisses are as good as any currency! How about I get my p2 mask or else i will kiss u... hahahaha i win
Thinking I'll have to make another trip over to u to get my hands on 1 of these badboys
 
wait....lee.moving to USA?....that's it, i'm moving to back to Portugal.

he has been busting my balls for years about trees, i can't imagine how bad it will get once he is on the same land mass as me......

come on over brother....we are waiting for ya
 
as always i am willing to share my mistakes, so here we go.

i THINK i made the quill holes too long, as whilst digging out the clay i lost approx 75% of them ( they came off with the clay ) , either that or the UK cold weather made the clay so hard as to grip on to them to tight, grrrr.

solution, as i removed the clay i marked each missing quill spike with a pencil mark, once all the clay is out and the few air bubbles have been repaired, i will DRILL the quill holes, then super glue cut down tooth picks in them, so giving the holes again, my only concern is the latex stickin to them , so i think i may look for some plastic ones, or just varnish the picks.

not a big issue, but i thought i would explain my devious plan to fix lol.

oh , if anyone has any better ideas, please feel free to advise :D
 
wait....lee.moving to USA?....that's it, i'm moving to back to Portugal.

he has been busting my balls for years about trees, i can't imagine how bad it will get once he is on the same land mass as me......

come on over brother....we are waiting for ya


Dude when i get over and if needed i will drag you up a tree myself by the short n curlies :p
 
as always i am willing to share my mistakes, so here we go.

i THINK i made the quill holes too long, as whilst digging out the clay i lost approx 75% of them ( they came off with the clay ) , either that or the UK cold weather made the clay so hard as to grip on to them to tight, grrrr.

solution, as i removed the clay i marked each missing quill spike with a pencil mark, once all the clay is out and the few air bubbles have been repaired, i will DRILL the quill holes, then super glue cut down tooth picks in them, so giving the holes again, my only concern is the latex stickin to them , so i think i may look for some plastic ones, or just varnish the picks.

not a big issue, but i thought i would explain my devious plan to fix lol.

oh , if anyone has any better ideas, please feel free to advise :D

Nice idea, would never have thought of that. Thanks for sharing, would have been 'up to my head in it' with that issue if that was me, great solution.
 
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