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An overview to explain how we mold and cast our mask bases.PLEASE READ the whole description! It explains all the steps, lists materials used here, and links to smooth-on.com where I buy my rubbers and resins.
I WILL NOT answer any questions the answers to which are in the descriptions or can easily be answered with a visit to smooth-on's website (or even a quick google search). I will also not detail this process further.
WEAR CHEMICAL RESISTANT GLOVES, A RESPIRATOR, AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING!
I'll say it again:
WEAR CHEMICAL RESISTANT GLOVES, A RESPIRATOR, AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING!
DO NOT DO THIS NEAR FOOD SURFACES! DO NOT EAT OR DRINK NEAR YOUR WORK AREA! DO NOT HANDLE OR USE THESE CHEMICALS NEAR CHILDREN OR PETS!
If I see anyone else blatantly ignoring basic safety precautions, I absolutely will take this tutorial down.
Description of steps:
1.) I start with a model in wax based plasteline. This model is done over a full head cast, but it could also be done over a face cast or any other form.
2.) I build up a rim around the sculpture, to create a retaining ledge for the silicone.
3.) Bits of clay to add support to the ledge.
4.) The head cast is laid flat and leveled. I am using a tin-cure silicone* to make the mold. Both parts of the liquid rubber are measured into mixing cups, along with a thickening agent to make brush-on easier**.
5.) The two parts are thoroughly mixed together, and then brushed onto the model. After layer one has cured mostly, I add a second layer of rubber.
6.) I quickly cast two rectangular pieces in the same silicone, which I will cut up and use to make keys (keys hold the floppy rubber more securely in the mother mold)***
7.) I add a third layer of rubber, and stick the key pieces onto the curing surface. They will permanantly fuse to the rubber as it finishes curing.
8.) Once layer three has cured, I brush on a fourth and final layer. When that layer is cured, I draw a parting line down the middle, to use as a guideline for making the mothermold.
CONTINUED:
Part B - [link] Part C - [link]
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* This is not typically the rubber of choice for a brush-on mold, and this rubber in particular is formulated to be poured. Also, it has a short library life in relation to a platinum-cure silicone, and is prone to tearing. However, it's a somewhat cheaper sort of rubber than a platinum silicone, and I get the brush-on to work fine for me. Also, a high mold-turnover rate is almost ideal for me, since I tend to update these molds often, anyway. But in general I recommend platinum cure silicones - Rebound 25 from smooth-on is a favorite of many.
** Although this thickening agent, in the case of the particular silicone I am using, more accelerates the cure speed than actually thickens the rubber outright. It works for me.
*** This is totally my own freaky way of doing keys. I have never heard of anyone else keying like this, and that's because it's just silly. However, it's fast and cheap, so I'm doing it, so there.
Materials used here:
head lifecast
sulphur-free plasteline (Jolly King brand)
OOMOO 30 from smooth-on
Chemical-resistant nitrile gloves
Paper cups and popsicle sticks (for mixing)
To learn more about the materials I'm using, and to learn more about mold making and casting basics, visit Smooth-On.com: [link]
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Comments: 218
ShunkaManituTanka In reply to Yamishizen [2012-07-21 03:53:05 +0000 UTC]
nom? What are you nomming on ?
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ShunkaManituTanka In reply to Yamishizen [2012-07-21 22:35:59 +0000 UTC]
Lol xD Nomming on oxygen and drinking hydrogen eh??? xD
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Yamishizen In reply to ShunkaManituTanka [2012-07-22 13:01:24 +0000 UTC]
Lol the clay for resin blanks is called van aken
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ShunkaManituTanka In reply to Yamishizen [2012-07-22 17:40:57 +0000 UTC]
Omg thank you so much for telling me that!! I wasnt sure what to looks for ^^
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Yamishizen In reply to ShunkaManituTanka [2012-07-22 22:57:14 +0000 UTC]
oh np, i figured i should tell u when i found out myself
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ShunkaManituTanka In reply to Yamishizen [2012-07-22 22:58:31 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Very much appreciated ^^ Do you know where to get it by chance? Just curious. I think Im gradually going to collect supplies to make a resin mask
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Yamishizen In reply to ShunkaManituTanka [2012-07-22 23:03:41 +0000 UTC]
dickblicks.com i do believe so
i a too. i am clueless on how to make one though.... XP its just confusing
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ShunkaManituTanka In reply to Yamishizen [2012-07-22 23:09:52 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much!
Ive done some serious research on it and I think Ive got everything done now. I just need the supplies.... Though, Im not quite sure where to buy a good, sturdy head to mold the clay on.
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Yamishizen In reply to ShunkaManituTanka [2012-07-22 23:11:16 +0000 UTC]
monoyasha told me hobby lobby. maybe you could make a tutorial on how to cast one
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ShunkaManituTanka In reply to Yamishizen [2012-07-22 23:14:38 +0000 UTC]
Omg thanks again!!! I gots tah go look now ^^ Whenever (if) I do try to do one Ill be sure to document everything for you. Do you know if you can use any resin? I dont wanna have to get the smooth on brand if I dont have to...
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Yamishizen In reply to ShunkaManituTanka [2012-07-23 01:40:59 +0000 UTC]
Smooth on is the best apparently
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ShunkaManituTanka In reply to Yamishizen [2012-07-23 03:12:22 +0000 UTC]
Alright then Ill probably use that then
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Yamishizen In reply to ShunkaManituTanka [2012-07-23 08:04:04 +0000 UTC]
Yes, use the 300 resin
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AlucardsBitch [2012-07-01 20:19:56 +0000 UTC]
This is great, and really helpful, just wondering, how much silicone/ moulding rubber did you use to make this mould? Many Thanks
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aldawolfa [2012-06-29 03:13:32 +0000 UTC]
what kind of respirator do u use? a heavy duty one or a regular painters?
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Qarrezel In reply to aldawolfa [2012-06-29 15:48:31 +0000 UTC]
NIOSH approved for organic vapors
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ADAMO-NEX-MORTIS [2012-05-27 17:39:48 +0000 UTC]
Would there be any reason not to use OOMOO 25 instead of 30?
The only difference i see in the products is that 25 has a faster cure time. [link]
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Qarrezel In reply to ADAMO-NEX-MORTIS [2012-05-28 14:48:19 +0000 UTC]
25 is softer, more prone to tearing. Not that huge a difference, though.
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ADAMO-NEX-MORTIS In reply to Qarrezel [2012-05-28 17:48:53 +0000 UTC]
Okay Thanks
and Thanks very much for putting up this tutorial too
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gdzeek [2012-05-05 17:52:06 +0000 UTC]
just curious what are the advantages to using plastiline over other clays like sculpey or air drying clays? does the silicone tend to not release from these materials?
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Qarrezel In reply to gdzeek [2012-05-08 19:02:58 +0000 UTC]
Sculpey is fine, but way more expensive. Air drying clays shrink as they dry, and may contain sulfur.
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alphabetsoup314 In reply to ??? [2012-04-30 00:06:26 +0000 UTC]
I don't think I'll ever use this, but it's interesting to see what goes on behind making cool stuff like this
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Felixcani [2012-04-07 17:18:23 +0000 UTC]
When u make the mask. Is the rasin base still inside or do u remove it and inatsll the fur on a ready made head ?
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dragonvlame [2012-04-01 15:48:50 +0000 UTC]
How much grams of sillicone have you used for this type of mold? it looks like a lot
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ThunderLightingHowl [2012-03-20 23:23:33 +0000 UTC]
Qarrzele, what are the blank wolf mask called for I can sreach it up on Smooth-On
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Anpumes [2012-03-14 17:24:34 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for sharing this with everyone. I am going to give your method a try in the next few weeks.
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JMcGahan [2012-03-04 12:48:59 +0000 UTC]
Qarrezel, is the mannequin head your using there made from stone? Where might one get some thing like that to start working off? I've been looking around but don't seem to find anything other than a lightweight polystirine or plastic shop ones.
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Qarrezel In reply to JMcGahan [2012-03-04 17:27:21 +0000 UTC]
It's ultracal30 - so gypsum. I don't know if anything like this is for sale commercially. I made this one with a lifecast. Here's a lifecasting tutorial: [link]
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JMcGahan In reply to Qarrezel [2012-03-04 17:29:47 +0000 UTC]
Kudos Not sure if I'll have the resources to make one myself but I'll look into it~ thanks!
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RaptorArts In reply to JMcGahan [2012-03-27 02:40:11 +0000 UTC]
Im also a mask maker. You can go to [link] to get some busts and materials. Hope this helps
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Aozame32 [2011-12-30 00:56:28 +0000 UTC]
This is an amazing technique. (And having considerable sculpting skills like yours probably helps a lot too, huh? lol)
I'm actually more curious about the dummy head you use as the base for your sculpting. What is it made out of? It looks heavier than foam, and I can't seem to find a similar one.
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kareu1 In reply to ??? [2011-12-29 01:45:12 +0000 UTC]
Hi Qarrezel,
I have a quick question, when you brush on the latex (if you brush it on, of course) can the clay be wet, or does it have to be baked? You see, I'm using Mold Builder by Castin' Craft Liquid Latex Rubber and Sculpty Original for the head sculpt. If you answer this question, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for listening, (AMAZING tutorial, by the way, incredibly helpful)
~kareu1
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RaptorArts In reply to kareu1 [2012-03-27 02:41:49 +0000 UTC]
Pending on the cure time of the molding compound you can work on wet or at least leather hard clay. Hope this helps
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kareu1 In reply to RaptorArts [2012-03-30 21:16:06 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, it did help a lot! The mold actually turned out the way I had hoped... and expected!
Thanks,
~kareu1
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MadHamsterCostumes In reply to ??? [2011-12-26 21:54:53 +0000 UTC]
would you recommend using any kind of release agent on this or will it be okay without one because of the clay?
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Neovirah In reply to ??? [2011-12-16 18:28:29 +0000 UTC]
How much of the Jolly King Plasteline do you need? If one pack is 1 ib?
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Qarrezel In reply to Neovirah [2011-12-20 13:30:16 +0000 UTC]
Maybe 5 lbs? Depends on what you sculpt, of course.
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RubyCay In reply to Qarrezel [2012-02-04 21:43:50 +0000 UTC]
Qarrezel.... Where do I get a base like in picture 1. Im looking for a feline house cat base....
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DanCameron In reply to ??? [2011-12-02 18:04:25 +0000 UTC]
About how much rubber goes into making a complete mold like this?
I ask because smooth-on comes in 2 lb trial size and 18 lb gallon size, and I'm on a bit of a budget. So I wonder if I can do good just getting two or more trial size.
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