How to make a ceramic casting mould - long version

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • This is the longer version of Matt demonstrating how to make a ceramic casting mould of a children's play ball.
    The plaster used is www.hobbyceram...
    The mould soap is www.industrial...

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  • @Heartwing37
    @Heartwing37 2 місяці тому

    Your tips and shortcuts are the most useful I’ve seen! Thank you!

  • @janethowell9048
    @janethowell9048 9 місяців тому +2

    Best tutorial I’ve seen. Thank you

  • @stephencraig7130
    @stephencraig7130 Рік тому

    Great video!
    I appreciate all of your effort.
    I've been doing this for years.

  • @ambereden4826
    @ambereden4826 2 роки тому

    Brilliant, thanks Matt learnt some extra tips!

  • @NaoRinCH
    @NaoRinCH 8 місяців тому

    Subtitles are recommended, because the information reaches many more people. Thank you for the video! :3

  • @noelisaac1222
    @noelisaac1222 Рік тому

    Thank you for the education. I have a wood stove that has a large ceramic "nozzle" (3 inch thick plate about 1 foot by 1 foot with a square hole in it) and that nozzle goes bad each each seemingly after a season of heating my home. after the warrantee expires on the furnace, i am going to be stuck with the bill for the next 20 years to buy a new expensive ceramic nozzle, and I'd rather just bite the bullet, build my own mold based on a new nozzle that i have, and poor my own molds rather than buy the nozzles each year. do you have any suggestions on extremely high temperature ceramic material for these nozzles? some say our temps in these furnaces reach over 3000 degrees Fahrenheit and steel/iron dont hold up. any suggestions would be appreciated. i have no idea what I am doing but your video is very informative. Thank you, Noel

    • @HobbyCeramicraft
      @HobbyCeramicraft  Рік тому

      Hi Noel, 3000F is ridiculously hot! There isn't much that would withstand that sort of temperature. Even if you can get a clay that is able to withstand that temperature, I would worry that the stresses of heatin gand cooling may well cause it to crack. You may be better off with a heat proof fibre board of some description, or perhaps the thermal bricks used to line a kiln?

  • @Me4322dfwwr
    @Me4322dfwwr Рік тому

    Hello, thank you for this amazing video! I was wondering, would this casting method be suitable for high detail sculptures?

    • @HobbyCeramicraft
      @HobbyCeramicraft  Рік тому

      Of course.. plaster can pick up the finest of details.

  • @timgiles9413
    @timgiles9413 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video.
    I need to make a mold for "train wheels" that are about 8 inches then fill them with a 2-part epoxy (like skateboard wheels).
    I know nothing about this hobby.
    After you made the mold, could you fire kilt it so it would be smooth and nothing would stick to it (like 2 part epoxy)
    Thanks

    • @HobbyCeramicraft
      @HobbyCeramicraft  Рік тому

      I wouldn't use plaster as my mould if you are using epoxy as a medium. You'd be better of using a silicone or polyurethane mould and not worrying about undercuts, simply peel the mould off after you cast. Just check your epoxy doesn't have any chemical reactions associated with the mould medium you choose to use.

  • @stephencraig7130
    @stephencraig7130 Рік тому

    Now you can make a rubber case of this mold....