jafisto
01-30-2006, 04:16 PM
I am working on a sculpture of a 12 foot tall man, using many different materials. While I have to do be very resourceful on how to make certain things work, considering I am not exclusively a sculptor, but over all I have been able to make things work. Nothing really has gone wrong. But now I am at dilemma.
I am working on the first arm. I sculpted it out of Plastilina Clay with a wood and wire mesh armature underneath. The thing is size of a large man's leg, weighing 60+lbs. When I sculpt on it, I have it hanging from the ceiling by rope. I plan on using a silicone mold with a plaster shell on the outside. I am going to coat it with resin to make the final product. So anyways, question- How do I divide the hand and arm so I can remove and put the mold back together? It was suggested to me to the hand like a glove, but I don't know how to do a plaster shell, and if no plaster shell on the hand, how do I keep the hand-wrist connection together, and what about the rigidity of the silicone?
So basically, using silicone for the mold and plaster for pouring resin in, how do I divide the hand/arm up?
I am working on the first arm. I sculpted it out of Plastilina Clay with a wood and wire mesh armature underneath. The thing is size of a large man's leg, weighing 60+lbs. When I sculpt on it, I have it hanging from the ceiling by rope. I plan on using a silicone mold with a plaster shell on the outside. I am going to coat it with resin to make the final product. So anyways, question- How do I divide the hand and arm so I can remove and put the mold back together? It was suggested to me to the hand like a glove, but I don't know how to do a plaster shell, and if no plaster shell on the hand, how do I keep the hand-wrist connection together, and what about the rigidity of the silicone?
So basically, using silicone for the mold and plaster for pouring resin in, how do I divide the hand/arm up?