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Hi guys, as you know ive taken a slightly different rout with the mold making process.

It took a few days to get the mold done, then after more resaerch i remved the indents section. I added more contours to the overall shape. Then the top part was added and sculpted again. So far its take about 2 weeks on and off.

I used some hips cut to size for the edging sections.

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different angle..

 

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as you can see ive added a wall of clay.

Next up was using gelflex whic needs heating to 200 degrees.

 

 

This was spooned and poured on.

 

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Then i put a plaster sleeve/caot over the top. This is to hold the shape of the gelfex.

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Once a few days has passed i turned the mold upside down and filled in with some more plaster to creat the male mold with which i will vac form off.

 

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I will post some more after tomorrow of the final plaster cast mold/plug

 

 

cheers

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Nice one Chef :D

 

Takes me back to the old days looking at your pics. I used the exact same process and materials....ooooh the smell of the gelflex :wacko:

 

I used an old microwave oven for melting the rubber. It was a lot quicker and easier than boiling it up, although it still stunk the house out! I found out that it was best to coat the sculpts with a layer of PVA glue to stop the air bubbles in the rubber. Without using it, it would bubble up when I poured the hot rubber onto the clay, leaving holes in the final mould. I used air-drying clay, not sure if your using the same?

 

Good job so far and keep at it!

 

-Paul.

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Heres some pics of the plaster cast that came from the mold.

I had to do a little bit of touching up as there were some bumps and lines that shouldnt be there.

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These pictures show the mold compared to a piece of fx armor

 

 

Ive started on the other section to the forearm.

Im using the existing clay to build upon.

 

 

cheers

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ok guys, Ive ben getting some friendly advice from TM, so ive been starting to re-do the arm pieces.

Right since ive last been here ive been working on some advice from anh trooper

I managed to save the clay from the previous mold and i carved off the ladder section. I also made a few adjustments and took off the edging strips.

 

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I then Made a moldcase of the front arm under piece.

 

Then once i had the mold cases i adjusted inside the arm piece with the lladder section by adding some clay. One remolded the ladder section will have "dissapeared"

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The plaster mix was made by sifting plaster through my fingers into the water. Its added to the point when little islands appear. I leave it for 5 minutes before a quick mix then pour into the molds

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Then ive redone the ladder section with 12 bits on the left arm piece.

 

I will do the right arm piece ladder section after work tomorrow.

Then its onto making molds again.

 

 

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cheers

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:dance: wow i was remembering your first thread.... u are really rocking!!!

Take your time,relax, once u notice steam and pressure bulding take a break. just try and imagine the thrill u will have in sometime pulling your first fully finished armor!!!!

 

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