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Brent & Shirley Cairns
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Started On : 30-Dec-2006 at 02:44:48 PM, #Views : 5945
Topic Subject : Re: Re: How to avoid Dimples in alginate? |
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Goodmorning all ALI members...New years eve here in New Zealand
Thought we would throw in our 2 cents worth regarding dimples...
In the early days we would get a few dimples...we found three causes...
Finger dimples or impressions left from outer shell...
Alginate was applied to thinly...normally caused by making the mixture too runny...
Solution...reduce water...
Dimples, was caused by not mixing the alginate well enough...we would cut into the alginate and find hard lumps of unmixed alginate.....to do full torsos and mix in time...
Solution...mix with a jiffy mixer...
Last but not least...if you do not pour into alginate straight after removing from model...lumps will appear in mould as it sets..particularily on a hot day...
Solution pour straight away...
Hope that helps...
We have attached a couple of recent works...
Aura has just been finished and is to go into a superyacht...
We made her as a wall mount...and base mounted...
Have a wonderful New Year every one
Brent & Shirley
www.NakedArt.co.nz
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