great work! I sculpt and make resin casting and attach them to my van, Probably one of the top 10 world's most unusual street driveable vehicles. Gets the looks
is this possible to add coal dust to the investment to increase porosity? I know that addind sand to plaster inreases the porosity. is it possible to brush a layer of plaster and coal dust on the wax replica. and comtinue wity plaster and sand? I think plaster and sand is coarse and with the method I suggest the surface will be more smooth.
+The Reeper if you mean the rubber mold whic is used for casting wax then the answer is yes. it can be used many times. but the plastet mold in which the bronze is poured then it can be used only one time as it should be finally broken.
The gator came out nice. It would have been great if you actually told everyone step by step what was going on. And the title says "bronze". Did you miss that step? Or do you just plan on using bronze paint?
great work! I sculpt and make resin casting and attach them to my van, Probably one of the top 10 world's most unusual street driveable vehicles. Gets the looks
Starting my casting class tonight. sweet!!!
amazing work😲
I wish that the person who made this would explain the steps and materials. It is hard to know what exactly they are doing without this.
Hi! Exellent work! Do you made the wax? How? Greatings!
Hello, congrats ! amazing :) what s the black thingtr you put when you put clay on it ? thank you
beaut!!!
wow your amazing even though this is a alligator not crocodile crocs have longer and thiner snouts gator wide and u shaped snouts
wha??no way your kidding right??
^_^
+Urureii this is not an alligator: gators are not made of bronze :D
you are awesome for showing the poses !!, what is the wax called you use ?
wow!
3:16 hey you made a fossil!!!
l am out. how to you can
make it. i am from finland
too.
please part 2
what was that white stuff you put over it first> and whats the red stuff paint?
0:47 mold silicone and 3:25 cheese wax
how can i get red wax what is the name of it
Hi! One question: do you removed the silicone mold from the clay and placed into the plaster mold?
Yes.
Would you mind telling me the name of the white silicone product you use? I used silicone caulk, but have poor results. Thank you.
FormSil 25.
is this possible to add coal dust to the investment to increase porosity? I know that addind sand to plaster inreases the porosity. is it possible to brush a layer of plaster and coal dust on the wax replica. and comtinue wity plaster and sand? I think plaster and sand is coarse and with the method I suggest the surface will be more smooth.
+Lion heart Irani No experience in that .
can that mold be reused?
+The Reeper if you mean the rubber mold whic is used for casting wax then the answer is yes. it can be used many times. but the plastet mold in which the bronze is poured then it can be used only one time as it should be finally broken.
What kind of wax are you using? red bees wax?
+newvictim Cheese wax.
o! is the red stuff wax?
yes
Cheese wax that is mainly paraffin.
Do you still have the croc?? Are you willing to sell it?? Thanks!
No.
And then cast it in aluminum!
it says bronze
The gator came out nice. It would have been great if you actually told everyone step by step what was going on. And the title says "bronze". Did you miss that step? Or do you just plan on using bronze paint?
lol. part one of two. READ
Don't mean to question, but are you sure it's not an alligator? It appears to have the broad snout of an alligator.
More like a trivial name.=)
5:43 mold release?
That's right.
Brons ?????
look a bit like a prehistoric short faced crocodile 140 mya
tell my please haw many times in from start to finish
From clay to bronze 150 to 200 hours.
youb arethe best
wher you from?????
Finland.
Link to part 2 in the video description.
that head looks like caiman
head.