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My first Tiki Mug
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Tipsy Yeti
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Hi all, I'm starting my first Tiki mug, and I'll be posting my progress here. I've been a sculptor for years, bit I've never tried to cast ceramic slip. Most of my sculptures are either latex masks, silicone busts or resin model kits, so ceramic slip is a new one... My first step was the mug sculpture, I have about 100 designs drawn up but what to start with, I decided to go with a Harryhausen inspired Cyclops design being fairly simple. Next thing was to make a mold, now I've made probably 1000 molds in my life, but they usually need to be as thin as possible for weight reasons. This one needed to be a good thick boxy one. So I did some research and found some resources online, and started. He looks a little nervous about what's about to happen.... Once that piece was molded and cleaned up, I started to block out part 2 of the mold. Part 3 came next and then the plug for the bottom to finish it up. Now it's just a waiting game to let the mold dry for a few days. I have my slip ready to go and I'm really having a hard time waiting. While making this mold I decided that a more durable master sculpture might be a good idea for the next mug that I make. I have the second mug sculpted, a little shrunken head... So I decided that moving forward I would make a silicone master copy of my sculpture and use that to make the molds, then I could make as many molds of the same mug as I need. I started to do this as a fun way to make myself a mug or two, but if it turns out I may sell a few of these mugs if people are interested. I need to finish one first, so I'll try not to get ahead of myself here. All I know is I'm really having fun making these. Thanks for looking, I'd love to hear what you all think... |
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Badd Tiki
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Sat, Aug 24, 2013 2:48 PM
Looking pretty good so far, hopefully they work out good. I still need to get around to making a mold myself. |
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Sat, Aug 24, 2013 3:59 PM
Kool |
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MadDogMike
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Sat, Aug 24, 2013 11:46 PM
Welcome to Tiki Central Tipsy Yeti, always room for more artists. You may catch a little flak that the Cyclops isn't really "tiki" but you are an amazing sculptor. And that has got to be the cleanest mold I have ever seen. Good luck with you slip casting! |
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theredneck tiki
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Sun, Aug 25, 2013 3:03 AM
Those look very nice. I like the detail. |
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Tipsy Yeti
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Sun, Aug 25, 2013 9:34 AM
Thanks for the welcome, I really want to make a few mugs that are really different than anything that I've seen before. I will also have a drink concocted by my mixologist friend for each mug that I make. Thanks again for looking, More to come. |
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Sun, Aug 25, 2013 5:39 PM
Glad to see you posted these here Yeti. Looking forward to the other pieces that you have lined up! |
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Tipsy Yeti
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Sat, Sep 14, 2013 3:03 PM
The first of my mugs are out of their molds and drying. I don't own a kiln, but there is a company here in SF where I can get them fired. Once I have a dozen of each I will get them fired and then onto some glazing tests. |
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AdOrAdam
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Tue, Sep 24, 2013 2:34 PM
Just saw your 'monkey in a fez' sculpt, now these earlier ones - still, just WOW! :) |
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SandraDee
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Tue, Sep 24, 2013 3:36 PM
I have to say your step by steps are more interesting that some others I have seen..mainly because I am digging these designs so much! Can't wait to see some of your finished glazed pieces! |
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Tipsy Yeti
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Wed, Oct 2, 2013 2:06 PM
As I progress through this process, it occurred to me that if I can make some more molds of these designs then the whole process will move along much faster. Casting one mug a day is for the birds. I decided that 10 of each mold would be a good number. That way I can just bring 100 pieces to the place with the kiln every couple of weeks. But making the original mold took an entire day, so I wanted to figure out a way to make multiple molds quickly. I figured " what if I considered each part of the mold to be a sculpture and mold them?" So that's what I did. In my previous work I've made hundreds of silicone rubber molds and thousands of plaster molds, I began by building mold boxes around all of the mold pieces. Using foam core and hot glue... Then mixed up enough mold making silicone to fill the boxes to the required thickness. After degassing the silicone I simply poured the silicone over the top of the mold models and filled the boxes. The silicone took many hours to cure, so the next day I simply dismantled the mold boxes and removed the original plaster mold pieces from their new molds. Then I mixed up enough pottery plaster to fill the silicone molds and poured it in, being careful to release all the air bubbles that may form on the serfice of the silicone. After the plaster had set, warmed up and began the cool down I carefully pulled the new mold pieces from the silicone master molds. Then I assembled them and set the new production molds aside to dry. Using this method, I was able to make all 10 of my production molds in 2 days. It may not be a new method but I've not seen it used here yet. |
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SandraDee
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Wed, Oct 2, 2013 3:45 PM
You make it look so easy! Look forward to seeing the completed mugs. |
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Gene S Morgan
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Thu, Oct 3, 2013 9:30 PM
So very cool ... I have never seen anyone make mold copies that way before ..... |
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Tipsy Yeti
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Sun, Oct 6, 2013 3:56 PM
The first 8 artist proof mugs are back from bisque firing, I glazed them and they are heading back to the place with the kiln tomorrow. I hope by the end of the week I can see the fruits of my labors. Thanks for looking... |
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Tipsy Yeti
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Thu, Oct 10, 2013 1:38 PM
Artist proofs are back from the kiln, Slight changes needed on the Cyclops, but all in all I'm really satisfied how they turned out. Thanks for looking all... BTW, if anyone is going to try my multi mold making trick, be advised that your original plaster mold will be ruined for clay slip afterwords. |
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Thu, Oct 10, 2013 1:55 PM
Pretty amazing mug, especially for your first! I am excited to see what else you have in store for us. |
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Sweet Daddy Tiki
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Thu, Oct 10, 2013 3:24 PM
Those turned out great. If you're going to be selling the cyclops mugs I'm definitely interested - I love Harryhausen. |
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VanTiki
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Thu, Oct 10, 2013 6:55 PM
Nice mugs! And a big Mahalo for documenting the process - that's the kind of cool art stuff that makes me love the creating tiki thread so much! Henrik "VanTiki" |
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tikiskip
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Fri, Oct 11, 2013 7:52 AM
Hey I really like your little shrunken head mug! |
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Tipsy Yeti
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Fri, Oct 11, 2013 8:48 AM
Wow, Thanks for the great response. These are more tiki style so I didn't think I was going to get many positive comments. The first 8 of each are sold, but I'm running a production run of the Cyclops 100 pcs. and then the shrunken head. ( I have a small shop) I'm making the molds for the Leisure chimp today. (see "my next mug" posting) |
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VampiressRN
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Fri, Oct 11, 2013 10:25 AM
Congratulations on your mug success...keep em coming!!! |
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tikiskip
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Sat, Oct 12, 2013 7:33 AM
While your Cyclops mug is cool, it kinda leans to the monster side of tiki. Can't wait to see your next mug! |
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Sat, Oct 12, 2013 5:56 PM
BACON! oh what Skip said...... |
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Trader Tom
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Sun, Feb 9, 2014 5:22 PM
The store is open with a bunch of new designs. |
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