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Simple Mold Making
Mike Privett
Prop master for Horrortrail.com
Disclaimers
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Disclaimers
� These materials will deface, destroy or permanently alter clothing, jewelry, skin and possibly internal organs
� Use appropriate safety measures whenever using these materials
� Read and follow all manufacturers guidelines and directions
� I am not responsible for any damage to property or health as a result of using these products by you or any other party
Safety Equipment
� Nitrile or vinyl gloves
� Eye protection
� Clothing
� Respirator
Mold Compatibility
� Use solid molds to cast flexible casts
� Use flexible molds to cast solid casts
� Latex and platinum cure silicone will inhibit curing
Examples
� Plaster Mold� Latex casting, Silicone casting, Neoprene casting
� Silicone Mold� Plaster casting, Casting resin, Foam
� Latex Mold� Plaster casting, Casting resin, Foam
� Alginate Mold� Plaster casting, Silicone casting, Cement casting
Sculpture
� Any medium will work
� Some don’t play well with others
� Sulfur clay and silicone
� Watch for mechanical locking
� Watch for undercuts
� Armature issues
Material suppliers
� Professional grade material
� Excellent materials to create long term and production level molds
� Not what this presentation is about
Our materials
� Plaster
� RTV Silicone
� Latex
� Alginate
� Most are interchangeable as a casting compound
Plaster
� All kinds
� Advantages� Cost
� Detail Capture
� Disadvantages� Weight
� Breakability
� Of the mold and you!
� Useable as a casting medium
Danger!!!
� Never life cast in plaster
� The chemical reaction that cures plaster results in heat
� Heat can be intense enough to cause 2nd
and 3rd degree burns
Types of mold making plaster
� Ultracal 30
� Hydrocal 30
� Denscal White
� Plaster of Paris
� Pottery plaster
� Porousness is key for making absorption molds
Mixing plaster
� Clean Water
� Sift plaster into water
� Look for “dry riverbed”
� Allow to soak undisturbed
� Mix by hand till all lumps are gone
� Plaster strength is proportional to energy input
Plaster – making a plate mold
� For casting smaller items (Generally)
� Item must be flexible and preferably clay
� Seal with fine coat of Crystal Clear or spray paint
� Pour plaster into mold from height so a ribbon of plaster forms
� Allow to flow over item
� Watch for the item to float
Plate mold continued
� Allow plaster to cure
� Some recommend to cover the mold to add strength by increasing humidity
� Plaster will heat, then cool
� Once done, remove clay
� Do not use metal tools, which scratch plaster
� Allow to dry and mold is ready to cast
Two Part Plaster Mold
� Used for larger items and masks
� Again, item must be flexible enough to allow it to be removed from an inflexible mold
� Watch for mechanical lock of armature
� Seal with Crystal Clear or spray paint
Two Part Plaster Mold – Mold wall
� Mentally split model
� Make a mold wall along line, 2-2.5 inches
� Keep the wall perpendicular to the model
� Support the mold wall on the second side
� Add mold keys to wall to help alignment
� Spray with Crystal Clear or spray paint
Two Part Plaster Mold
� Add a detail coat of plaster
� Use a brush
� As plaster begins to cure and thicken, add by hand
� Additional coats added to get to mold wall thickness
� Burlap or hemp may be added for strength
� Smooth final coat with burlap so you can handle the mold
� Flatten the top so mold will sit securely while inverted
Two Part Plaster Mold
� Once cured, remove mold wall
� Repair any issues
� Put mold release on plaster wall
� Put mold release at least 2 inches
� Add pry points
� Repeat mold on second side
� Once plaster cures, use pry points to separate
� Remove original and clean mold
Things to note on plaster
� Impurities can speed cure time
� Second layer can be mixed in previous container so already kicking plaster will speed cure
� Impurities can weaken final plaster
� Green strength is considerably less than final strength
Oh Mother
� Mother molds are a hard outer shell that prevents over expansion of your cast
� Recommended for flexible molds
� Critical for expanding casting materials
� Plaster bandage is most common
� Must not mechanically lock� Two or more sections
� Overlap must be released
Mother Mold Materials
� Plaster Bandages� $9 for 8”X15’
� Plaster and cloth� Gauze, Burlap, Wide weave cotton
� Plaster alone with dividing wall� Same as part plaster mold
� Urethane foam� Great stuff
� Fiberglass
Plaster as a casting material
� Casting plasters will work dependent on final need
� Statuary casting plaster
� Hydrostone is a strong plaster for casting
� In reality, Hydrostone is a cement and so is UC30, HC30 and Denscal white
� Can be cast in silicone, alginate or latex
Painting plaster
� Acrylic paint
� Wood Stain
� Paint Washes to add depth
� Seal with Polyurethane or other sealer
What you can cast in Plaster
Silicone
� RTV and Silicone Caulk
� Advantages� Cost
� Availability
� Disadvantages� Smell
� Delamination
� Tear Strength
� Useable as a casting medium
Silicone – making a mold
� Detail coat
� Successive coats
� Reinforcement
� Number of coats
� ¼ inch
� Requires a mother mold to hold shape during casting
Dry Time
� To heat or not to heat
� Use of additives
� Oil Based Paint
� Corn starch
� Baking Powder
� Baby Powder
� Plaster
Applying multiple coats
� Only one detail coat required� Is it needed?
� Feel to determine cure� Massage into work
� Fill in deep spots and undercuts� Use thickeners here
� Acetone can make successive layers more accepting and less likely to delaminate� I don’t have issues
� Alternate coat colors if possible for best coverage
I really want to make a food safe mold
� Some silicone is Food Safe
� Some silicone is resistant to high heat� Most up to 400 degrees and specialty to 600
� Verify with manufacturer
� Read MSDS
� Avoid Mold inhibitors or anything that is not 100% silicone
� Do your homework
Silicone putty
� 2 parts silicone caulk
� 1-2 parts talcum powder or cornstarch
� Mix well and roll
� Press original into putty
� Purchase putty, 8 oz for $20
� Make it, 20 oz for $5
What you can cast into silicone
� Urethane Plastic
� Urethane Foam
� Oven Bake clay
� Friendly Plastic
� Bondo
� Plaster and other Gypsum products
� Paper Mache
Casting Silicone
� Cast into most mold types
� Use strait or can dilute with naphtha or denatured alcohol
� Toxic and flammable
� Use gloves
� Remember silicone does not like latex
� Can use fiber fill as a backing for props
� Can fill with foam to hold shape
Coloring Silicone
� Tint� Use Oil Base paints – Speeds cure� Use Food Coloring� Use Pigments
� Purchase colors� Clear, Black, White, Beige, Metallic, Bronze, Bone,
Sanded
� Paint� Tint Silicone Caulk and dilute with Naphtha� Latex paint and cover with clear caulk� Stain and cover with clear caulk
Silicone Example
Latex
� Sources� Mask Making and Mold Making
� Advantages� Cost dependent on source� Availability� Tear strength – Glove mold
� Disadvantages� Time� Smell� Allergies
� Useable as a casting medium
Latex – making a mold
� Detail coat – Nothing special
� Successive coats – up to 15� Brush on and clean brush
� Reinforcement – none needed
� Use heat to speed drying time
� Once removed, use baby powder to prevent sticking
� Requires a mother mold to hold shape during casting
Cast with Latex
� Cast into plaster mold for best results
� Plaster pulls moisture from latex, creating a skin
Coloring Latex
� Tint with latex pigments� Paint with Rubber cement paints� Paint with acrylic paints� Stain with wood or leather stain� Bombay Ink
� Dilute with Alcohol and airbrush
� Exterior Latex House paint� 6 parts tinted latex house paint� 1 part latex� 1 part (or more) water (optional)
Seal your latex
� Not normally required for mold
� Clean with citric acid before adding to or repairing
� This opens the pores of the latex
� This also will help paint adhere
� Protect with Armorall
What you can cast in Latex
Alginate
� Dental or Special effects
� Advantages� Safe for skin dental capture
� Detail Capture
� Speed
� Disadvantages� One time use
� Speed
� Not useable as a casting medium
Alginate – making a mold
� Mix according to manufacturer direction
� Work quickly
� Use reinforcement or a mother mold after casting
� Remove original
� Cast quickly – Alginate will deform after 60 minutes
What you can cast in alginate
� Please note, this is not my casting
� www.accu-cast for original
Where to get supplies
� Online
� Home improvement stores
� Craft stores
� Hobby stores
� Habitat for Humanity ReStore
� Harbor Freight
Discounts
� Watch for overruns or special purchases
� Hobby Lobby, Joanne and Michaels 40% off coupons
� Harbor Freight 20% off coupons
� First Friday 50% off sale at ReStore
� EBay – good luck…
� Amazon sales
� Dental supply stores
Resources
� UTube� StiltbeastStudios
� StanWinstonSchool
� Garage of Evil� http://www.smooth-on.com
� And their UTube channel
� http://www.brickintheyard.com� And their UTube channel
Let’s make a casting!
� Foam
� Plastic
Visit us at our website
This presentation available at
� The Midwest Haunters Convention Website
� Also the silicone mold “How To”
� And the release matrix