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BadMojo - Plaster Castings (updated 9/11)

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badmojo posted on 02/03/2004

What started with a single eBay purchased mold, has now turned into a full blown business. Done completely out of my Kitchen, pour 50-100 lbs of plaster over the course of 1-2 days, cure for a week, paint them while sitting in front of the TV, and then start the whole process all over again. Just when I think I can take a break, I start running out of stuff.


[ Edited by: badmojo on 2004-09-11 20:42 ]

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FLOUNDERart posted on 02/03/2004

Very cool! I like them a lot.

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Kanaka posted on 02/03/2004

Nice!!! Are you selling direct or just through ebay?

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Sam Gambino posted on 02/03/2004

Those are really nice - the face designs are unique too - those Frankenstein ones sort of remind me of myself when I first wake up...

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badmojo posted on 02/03/2004

On 2004-02-03 06:38, Kanaka wrote:
Are you selling direct

Sure thing. Drop me a PM on your interests, and I'll give you prices.

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FrEaKyTiKiGuY posted on 02/04/2004

Those are cool, I have a pretty old tiki mug, that is the splitting image of them :)

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badmojo posted on 02/25/2004

edit Pix are back. No More Imagestation!

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BARNETT posted on 02/26/2004

Very cool! Do you have a web site that shows more of your work?

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chisel slinger posted on 04/09/2004

badmojo, those are sweet did you do those?

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badmojo posted on 04/09/2004

On 2004-04-09 10:31, chisel slinger wrote:
badmojo, those are sweet did you do those?

The designs aren't mine, I just purchased the molds, but I did cast and paint them.

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Johnny Dollar posted on 04/09/2004

:music: pla-ster ca-ster-rr... :music:

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badmojo posted on 09/12/2004

Finally got around to purchasing a few new molds, including a Maori Chocolate mold(or should I say Mould?) from New Zealand.


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TNTiki posted on 09/12/2004

[ Edited by: TNTiki on 2004-11-06 16:19 ]

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Tiki Chris posted on 09/12/2004

the new ones look great (i'm still loving the old ones i bought from you!).

how do you think these'll hold up outside? i live in jersey: cold winters, humid summers.

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wushu posted on 09/14/2004

I dig the Maori style tiki's, the two faced tikis are sweet too

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badmojo posted on 09/15/2004

On 2004-09-12 07:02, TNTiki wrote:
Cool, badmojo. Do you have a venue you sell these through?

Untill I take the plunge and set up a Website, I'm using eBay:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=suburban_savage&include=0&since=-1&sort=3&rows=50
If any TC'ers are interested, I'd be happy to give a discount, by splitting the difference between the opening bid and the Buy-It-Now price, and only charge actuall shipping, not the fixed price.

-Tiki Chris-
The pieces have been painted with a good coat of Acrylic paint, as well as being finished with a water resistant sealer, but it certainly wouldn't hurt to upgrade with additional weather proofing. I think they should be fine for late spring/summer/early fall, but I'd avoid leaving them out in the winter.

[ Edited by: badmojo on 2004-09-14 22:27 ]

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TNTiki posted on 09/15/2004

[ Edited by: TNTiki on 2004-11-06 16:20 ]

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