Wolf mask, Completed !

Tirantis

Treated myself to the newer harder Modell plaster instead of my normal Alpha ( theory is as its harder the details will hold up more )

oh well, i suppose alittle longer wait wont hurt me hehe.
 
The old Alpha plaster sucks donkey's mate far too soft. the modell plast is crystacast it's very hard and will hold up to a good number of pulls but you may have to keep an eye on the ratio of expansion you get when it cures...Whcih is one reason why I switched from clay dividing wallls to brass shims...I also sculpt a flashing channel around the thie piece to cut down on any excess bleeding you get from the mold halves not sitting as flush as they should with the expansion of the plaster...Learnt that trick when doing prosthetics to keep blending edges as thin as thin but it works a treat with my molds for the odd latex thing I do now.
 
Used Alpha plaster for my open and closed P1 sculpts.

my open has had over 25 pulls now and is only just starting to need repairing. its hard measurement is higher than the Ultracal and Hydracal the guys in the USA use. 7024psi

however the Modell is over 9000 so its cool

right im gonna go try mold the neckring, then work.
 
I might have to try this stuff, i use fine casting for a lot of my masks, never had a problem with it, i also use herculite for bigger moulds
 
Well the neckring mold went real good, ( i was concerned as i had to turn it as the plaster was drying to get to the underside. )

only one tiny little bubble which ive filled.

heres a quick pic if anyone interested.

Oh and i got home from work to find a msg on answering machine that the plaster has come in and they will ship it 1st thing tomorrow morning, so fingers crossed itll arrive friday.

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looks good mate, though I'm not sure why you've made the mold open at both ends as it'll make slush casting a pain in the bum. Still looks a corker...I still panic why I cast in stone as you never know what air pockets you'll find...I tend to press all over the inside to see if there are any errant pockets under the initial beauty coat. Learnt that the hard way with the old bat cowls I made as the mold initially looked cracking until I sanded the interior to remove any uneveness on the surface and put my thumb through a BIG pocket...Still looks good.
 
Well never done a neckring mold before so i didnt know, i just figured id make a lip/groove and just roll the mold .

i can easily block off the small end if needed
 
Well it's probably just me being bone idle as when I used to do a lot of latex stuff, I used to dwell the molds rather than slush as I usually had 4 or fuve of the same mold on the go, just poured the latex in each and left and then poured out and then poured again to build the thickness desired...You do tend to get increased shrinkage that way but for fast production stuff it's a real time saver especially if you put the molds in a box containing rock salt, as this draws the moisture even quicker but does mean the stone can break down quicker than normal. I also soak the molds prior to pouring too as this seems to prevent a lot of air bubble forming too.
 
Ill just do what i do with masks , 1 brush beauty coat then slushing around

fingers crossed it works as well for ring as masks. :p
 
Ill just do what i do with masks , 1 brush beauty coat then slushing around :)

fingers crossed it works as well for ring as masks. :)

Wow that looks fabulaous!!! just in case there are an miscasts (god willing there won't be any) let me know I would be interested in using them to do pint tests on
 
Dont worry there wont be any miscasts, i always brush latex into the mold so it pics up ALL the details.
 
I only need to use the latex i need to use, so i dont have to put latex back in the container that has lost some of its amonia.


1st one is in to see if i need to sand anywhere, pics hopefully in next few days.
 
1st ring came out of the mold this morning ( i took it out too early and ripped it in a few places ggrr, teach me to be patient )

Ive repaired it and then painted, heres 2 pics ( excuse top pic, i took the photo as the permawet was still drying ), the 2nd one showing how it sits on the upper body, it fits great apart from around the P1 neck which is smaller than my wolf anyway,

it also fits me great and im 6ft2 with a 44 inch chest.

Still undecided if i should sand the flat bits or leave them alittle uneven, uneven may make it look more eerrr natural ?


Oh yeah , the plaster arrived today for mr wolfs molding. guess thats tomorrow planned out.

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Da-yum! Thats looks awesome Lee! I love how the neck ring looks on the P1...too cool!

Now get to it and mold that Wolf! CHOP CHOP!!! hehe, j/k!
 
hell yes!!! neck ring is great lee, and like jason has stated...man it looks good on the P1.

I would leave it on there...just to switch it up a bit. may i ask what the symbol stands for?


AM
 
Symbol is meant to look like Pred symbols, but has a double meaning.

H L Hunters Lair

but thats alos my initials Backwards :)
 
That looks real sharp there Lee! :) Don't fret about ripping it in a few places, it'll just add to the look!
 
Its all fixed now anyway hehe, im sure ill find a home for it.

Im gonna keep the P1 neckring on my P1 Andrew, i feel a wolf suit coming on after i get P1 finished.

The lair is gonna have a pack of wolfs this year i figure :)
 
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