Tiki Central / Other Crafts / Wendy Cevola - Zombie Hut movie and Sven's new book on display.
Post #583308 by danlovestikis on Mon, Apr 4, 2011 9:03 AM
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Hi Kinny, both the gorilla and we were tired at the end of that day. But we went back to work two days later and yippee, success! Thank you for always cheering us on. Hi Torbor64, thank you for your kind words. Also thank you for the computer information. When I can't lift a mold any more I'll head in that direction. Hi MauiTiki, I poured the first Big Tiki Bob from the mold using your technique. It was perfect, it didn't leak. I'm not going back to my technique because yours worked so well. I just have to think through the errors that I made. Thank you very much for sharing. Yesterday we finished the last pieces of the mold for the decanter. We had bumps along the way but we made it through and now I have four molds done. In two weeks when they are dry I'll pour and see if they leak or do well. Here's our work day. All we needed to do was make three more of the smallest piece on each end. Only 4 scoops of plaster. Unfortunately to remove that small piece all four sides had to be removed. Then all the sections of clay that came loose had to be put back in place to hold the top that needed to be molded. We poured the first one and it stuck and pulled the clay right out of the vase. I got it all put back together to pour the next one but I had to redo the sculpture first. Then on to the next one but it all pulled apart and the plaster stuck to one side. I didn't forget the mold soap but it stuck anyway. On this part I chiseled off the stuck plaster. I used three layers of mold soap wiping it off between after that and didn't run into any problems. We did make four of this side just in case the damaged one wouldn't work. Our work area in the garage. When we finished that last side we carried every piece out to the kiln shed where it will be left to dry. I'll be bisque firing some Tiki Bobs soon and that will heat the shed to 80 degrees. On the top shelf are wooden tikis started by my good friend Benzart. One day I will work on finishing them but right now they guard my shed. Thank you for checking out our progress, Wendy [ Edited by: danlovestikis 2011-04-04 15:28 ] |