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Plaster for mold-making (to cast latex prosthetics) Hydrocal vs. Home Depot?
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<blockquote data-quote="GotWookiee" data-source="post: 3676875" data-attributes="member: 328"><p>You might try construction companies who order USG products like ultracal and hydrocal. They might have extra you can buy.</p><p>I usually buy mine from plaster.com, which is run by USG. Best part is the product is shipped in a resealable bucket instead of those paper sacks where you lose half of the plaster scooping it.</p><p></p><p>Regular plaster of Paris from the hardware store is really chalky in my experience. If you are doing latex slip casting try No. 1 Pottery Plaster.</p><p></p><p>Ceramic shops are a good place to try for that, and they may have a lead on ultracal or hydracal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GotWookiee, post: 3676875, member: 328"] You might try construction companies who order USG products like ultracal and hydrocal. They might have extra you can buy. I usually buy mine from plaster.com, which is run by USG. Best part is the product is shipped in a resealable bucket instead of those paper sacks where you lose half of the plaster scooping it. Regular plaster of Paris from the hardware store is really chalky in my experience. If you are doing latex slip casting try No. 1 Pottery Plaster. Ceramic shops are a good place to try for that, and they may have a lead on ultracal or hydracal. [/QUOTE]
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