hi love your videos very well explaind. may i offer an alternative without meaning any offence to you. if you ues a permeant marker to draw a line on the silicon mold were you want it to join after it is set, you would make the plastering and registration cutting easer for beginners, also Vaseline is good alternative as a separator, as well as the wax. in ceramics we ues a wax resist for glazing its like a milky consistence and comes in a plastic jar and decoration you brush on and it leaves a very thin film once dry hope i did not offend as i said love your tuts i taught ceramics but want to move into pat de verre and glass which i touched on at uni a life time ago. thank you for sharing
Seriously underrated video set. I've been trying to avoid having to invest a lot in order to get into silicone casting. Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
hi love your videos very well explaind. may i offer an alternative without meaning any offence to you. if you ues a permeant marker to draw a line on the silicon mold were you want it to join after it is set, you would make the plastering and registration cutting easer for beginners, also Vaseline is good alternative as a separator, as well as the wax. in ceramics we ues a wax resist for glazing its like a milky consistence and comes in a plastic jar and decoration you brush on and it leaves a very thin film once dry hope i did not offend as i said love your tuts i taught ceramics but want to move into pat de verre and glass which i touched on at uni a life time ago. thank you for sharing
No keys?
This type of mold doesn't need them. The overlap of the second half acts as keys and locks the two halves together. Hope that helps!