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Customizing Tips and Tricks / How to cast my Kybuck Steed...
« on: August 20, 2006, 02:07 PM »
Hi guys,
I've been experimenting with sillicone casting (Smooth On products) these past few months and start getting the hang of it. But now, I have a problem and need some advice fro more experienced people.
This is my Kybuck steed as some of you might know:
Over the past few years, some people have asked me to build them one as a commission. And now, I have the casting materials so I thought, I can give it a shot. But I don't know which way will be best to cast it.
The Steed has NO articulation and is built in one piece. You could call it a "statue".
What would be the best way to make a sillicone mold and plastic cast of this one?
Any suggestions?
I've been experimenting with sillicone casting (Smooth On products) these past few months and start getting the hang of it. But now, I have a problem and need some advice fro more experienced people.
This is my Kybuck steed as some of you might know:
Over the past few years, some people have asked me to build them one as a commission. And now, I have the casting materials so I thought, I can give it a shot. But I don't know which way will be best to cast it.
The Steed has NO articulation and is built in one piece. You could call it a "statue".
What would be the best way to make a sillicone mold and plastic cast of this one?
Any suggestions?