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Hello,
I made a two part mold of the interlocked hands of myself and my dying mother. I used plaster of paris. I first layed our hands halfway into the a plaster of paris mixture in a plastic basin, with mostly my hand in the plaster, until the plaster dried. I then extracted our hands, with just a little pinching by the mold. I then applied vaseline to that part, reinserted our hands, and poured a batter thick mixture of plaster of paris completely over our hands. When dry, the halves separated easily and hands came out of the molds with a little more pinching. Now I have this precious mold from which I want to make (hopefully) more than one casting (for family). I know something rigid would have to break the mold to be extracted (i.e. because of the pinching). I don't mind casting in something besides metal. What are the possible options for processes and materials? My general guesses a - make multiple castings from this mold using a flexible casting material (e.g. silicone). or use the flexible casting to make a better mold - make one casting from this mold using a flexible casting material and use the to make a better mold - make a one casting using a rigid carvable material and use this to make a better multipart mold. (I'm worried about doing something destructive, though) - get a computer scan of the mold and use that to make ... - turn it over to a profesional. What might it cost? Thanks for any advice, Michael |
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