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Dan Spector

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Started On : 24-Oct-2009 at 12:55:22 PM, #Views : 5870

Topic Subject : Re: casting chair photos




Lidia

It was a few weeks ago we discussed what would be the best support to
cast bellies. i have been happy having the woman perch on the edge of
a sturdy table so her legs go straight to the floor. This keeps the
thighs from touching the belly. C J Munn disagrees, having been a
pregnant woman. I'll let her speak for herself. But the idea of a
chair seems to mean the thighs are close to or touching the belly's
underside and prevent you from casting that area. Also I have had the
woman standing against a slightly tilting sheet of wood.
So before we go any further, let's hear how much belly you want to
cast and what seems to be the physical constraints for the near-term
woman.
Dan Spector
dan@archicast.com



On Oct 24, 2009, at 9:33 AM, aliforum@lifecasting.org wrote:

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> Post Date : Saturday 24th 2009f October 2009 10:23:23 AM
> Posted by : "Lidia Branch" transitions@nb.aibn.com
>
> casting chair photos:--
> here is a question. My handyman is willing to build me a custom
> made life casting chair. I do a lot of pregnancy and babies. What
> kind of instructions should i give him about this chair.
> Measurements, material etc. I have ideas but would love to hear
> from you profs , preferable even see some photo of your set up with
> casting. So far i have only seen the studio of dave parvin.
> We are doing a little renovation and like to change my studio around.
> How did you guys set up your studio? Thanks in advance.
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