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you are a phenomenon, wow, I just loooove your works
woof I like them all, but I would like to buy one nr 12, he looks alot like my budgie Gabriel 😉
Romeodanny wrote:skigod377 wrote:Dragon Master wrote:OK am I missing something?? Why would a Llama be hatching?? They are Mammels and born live??
Hmmm…maybe you have been missing the fact that dragons are mythical creatures all this time? 🙄
But, it’s a llama, not a dragon. runs for cover LOL
I think that the point is that we live in a fantasy world on this site
not neccesarily, silicone is pretty flexible, or are you talking about later
not neccesarily, silicone is pretty flexible
skigod377 wrote:BRoS wrote:I am merely a dental tecnitian, not a skulpting artist, so I know nothing about hollowing out sculptures or casting models 🙂 and silicone is supposed to be the best molding agent on the market, it is more stable than most others, there is a thought if it should be thicker, but then again they have a “case” around them that should eliminate that problem, but it never hurts to try 😀 but as I say, I am no expert
Oh, ok 🙂 Just thought you might know.
no harm in asking, or hoping whatsoever :), isn´t it hope that makes the world go round? I had only hoped that I could help with the problem of casting 🙂
I had an Idea though 😯 what if there were som retentive holes put in the “case”, or pins that would stick in the silicone, then the mould would not deform so easily??? or has that allready been tryed
I am merely a dental tecnitian, not a skulpting artist, so I know nothing about hollowing out sculptures or casting models 🙂 and silicone is supposed to be the best molding agent on the market, it is more stable than most others, there is a thought if it should be thicker, but then again they have a “case” around them that should eliminate that problem, but it never hurts to try 😀 but as I say, I am no expert
thanx, I really appreciate that, so if I blend a colour I would have to store it in a little jar or something like that and take it in little doses to keep the colour similar
yeah yeah…. I think too much dont Iacrilic paint peels of candles pretty easily, that’s what the medium is for 😆 to make it stick on
Hi guys, I am an innocent little girl from Iceland, (don’t beleieve a word I just said) been watching the windstone dragons for a year and a half on ebay, allways loving it, and then I found this store on google, ordered three statues (one curl, ant two PYO) and I sit here and rot while waiting for them to arrive, (STUCK IN CUSTOMS FOR CRYING OUT LOUD) in the meantime I find out that in my home town, witch witholds 12.500 inhabitans and is in the sixth place for most populationed places in iceland, has two stores witch sell acrilic paint, and what, NO retarders whatsoever, the only medium I found, was to make paint stick on candles, so what do I do, my “supplier” tells me to use water to dilute the paint, but I read here that that was unadwisable, so what do I do??
dude(tte) (s)he’s awesome, looks kinda kuddely
Melody wrote:foxfeather wrote:I’m curious, what is it about the larger eggs that makes them hard to cast? In my limited experience with casting, I would think they would be easier cause they wouldn’t have as many ‘ledges’ to peel out of the mould.
We really don’t know what the problem is. We can’t figure out why they deform as they do. One problem was that the large oval shape of the egg would sag into the mold, so that the egg would come out slightly pudgy at the bottom. This problem was solved somewhat, by reinforcing the mold, but they still continued to come out with strange deformations elsewhere.
which molding tecnique are you guys using?
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