Thank you for sharing this inside look into the artist's working process. Would love to have seen his technique for joining these separate elements to form the final piece.
I like your tutorial, but am missing some information.. For this size plaster mold, how long do you leave the slurry in? What temperature is your shop? And, last but not least, if I had molds twice as large, what would change?
This is great. Especially the idea with the glass lids and spraying them to get the pieces moist until ready to be dealt with. As for the other comments here, Jesus Christ are they generic. People would rather wait for someone to maybe answer rather than do a simple google search. Fucking A
@@danmorrison9712 lmao wow amazing. Ew but what an embarrassing comment to meet under on my part. What could you possibly be cooking up? Whatever it may be, please just know, add me to the list ha.
🤔 Are you ready to deal with different Slip Mediums? I could tell you how to work with Stone if you like... Could be profitable IF you're open to it. Won't bore you with the details unless you're open to accepting New Concepts and Ideas. Note: You're Not the Only One I'm reaching out to. Show me your Worth and Willingness and I'll show you a "New" medium to work with.
Prolly the internet or local art suppliers, but more commonly you can just use clay and water, and put it in a blender to create The liquid clay, which is called slip.
Thank you for sharing this inside look into the artist's working process. Would love to have seen his technique for joining these separate elements to form the final piece.
How much time stay from 1st. layer to second layer.
I want to know how you make the molds for these.
i think the term is adsorb (notice not absorb...) those are some nice looking molds!
I like your tutorial, but am missing some information.. For this size plaster mold, how long do you leave the slurry in? What temperature is your shop? And, last but not least, if I had molds twice as large, what would change?
Do you know what are the factors that affecting casting rate/time?
Where does one buy a mold for jewelry crucibles slip casting?
Is Murphy's Oil Soap a plaster release?
Only in mold making.
where can i buy liquid clay
This is great. Especially the idea with the glass lids and spraying them to get the pieces moist until ready to be dealt with.
As for the other comments here, Jesus Christ are they generic. People would rather wait for someone to maybe answer rather than do a simple google search. Fucking A
Here we meet in the depths of youtube.
@@danmorrison9712 lmao wow amazing. Ew but what an embarrassing comment to meet under on my part. What could you possibly be cooking up? Whatever it may be, please just know, add me to the list ha.
@@AnthonyPetrone Haha, Always cookin! And you don't even have to ask! :)
@danmorrison9712 You have no idea how much I appreciate that! Can't wait to learn more! 😬
4:28 Love how they just cut him off here. Things were starting to get pretentious! 😂
🤔 Are you ready to deal with different Slip Mediums?
I could tell you how to work with Stone if you like...
Could be profitable IF you're open to it.
Won't bore you with the details unless you're open to accepting New Concepts and Ideas.
Note: You're Not the Only One I'm reaching out to.
Show me your Worth and Willingness and I'll show you a "New" medium to work with.
where can i buy liquid clay
Prolly the internet or local art suppliers, but more commonly you can just use clay and water, and put it in a blender to create The liquid clay, which is called slip.
Ok thank you
No problem.
You can make it from normal clay.