V for Vendetta Dagger - WIP pics and questions...

I made some daggers from scratch and did a mold and cast some for me and others, just thought I would add my two cents, not trying to hi-jack.

I made a prototype from wood and sculpey, then I made a 2 sided "box" mold, I pour from the top where the nipple is on the handle end. I just cut off the pour spout and sand to finish it off.
IMG_20141125_120557_581 by Mal Keller, on Flickr

I usually pour them with either Oynx fast or Smoothcast 320 dyed black.
2013-04-13_16-40-46_321 by Mal Keller, on Flickr

I paint the white first, then clear seal and mask the handle area off before I finish with the silver.
v dagger 1 by Mal Keller, on Flickr

Admittedly I made mine before all these metal ones came out, so there are differences, but I made mine a couple weeks after the movie came out for a costume I had at comic con. Does that help at all? I hope. :)
 
Hey wondersquid, thanks for the infos and the great pics!

I tried casting my daggers with Onyx fast too in the beginning but my blades are longer and thinner than yours so Onyx fast was too fast for them, it either thickened before it filled out the mold or got all bubbly because I poured too quickly.
The six daggers you can see in my belt in my previous post were cast in Onyx Slow and they came out really neat.

I wanted to ask you what silicon you used for the mold. My OOMOO shrank considerably and caused a couple of leakages...
 
I used a platnium silicone called silputty LV from Silpak. Its like the mold star 16 fast. I also powder my molds, it breaks the surface tension of air bubbles and allows them to rise.
 
I used a platnium silicone called silputty LV from Silpak. Its like the mold star 16 fast. I also powder my molds, it breaks the surface tension of air bubbles and allows them to rise.

Thanks for the infos! I partially coated my mold with silver powder (so that I don't have to paint it later) and while I had a nice thick layer of it on the blade, it didn't seem to do anything to prevent bubbles...
 
Sorry, I should be more specific, baby powder or talcum powder. I wash it off with alcohol after I demold.
 
Hello! Love this thread. You guys are fab! Given me some great ideas. Quick question for any of you still following it years later... does anyone still have the dagger molds and are willing to pour me a set of 6? ;) Gimme a shout... I'm now going on my V journey ;)
 
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