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mould making holy font

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mould making holy font

Postby septembre on Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:54 am

i would like to make my own mould from a ceramic holy font, about 13cm in height, what product should i use ? latex?
i would like to do the casting with plaster and hydrostone.
Thank you very much
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Postby aldaxmoulds on Wed Jun 10, 2009 10:58 am

Hi,
Latex is the most economic rubber to use to make the mould. For somthing this size you would need to make a back up mould to enable the shape to be maintained while casting as the latex is flexible. You will find both processes explained on our web site www.aldax.com.au under Tech Tips. All the best Stan
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