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Old 04-30-2005, 06:22 AM
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Lurks in the shadows, thank for the info on material. The tight weave netting I was planning on using is like the stuff they make bridal vales out of. Plenty of flow but not much stretch.

Vlad, glad the mistake I would have made helped you decide to make another mold. I love happy accidents. LOL

It's like the old song says,"live is what happens when you plan on doing something ells." I wasn't able to make a mold last night. Perhaps tonight.
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Lurks....Believe it or not, but that was a thin layer I applied. I believe what happened is that the glue formed a skin layer, and because the latex was non-permeable to air infiltration, the trapped mache' was just never going to dry.

Pennywise...Glad some of this helped. As you can see, we're all learning something new all the time.

Progress note: The starch recipe without glue is drying faster than the glue included recipe, but, it still is taking much longer than the flour only recipe. The glue/starch skull is no harder than the flour only skull. Since the goal of this whole experiment was to produce lots of cheap lightweight skulls, I'm leaning more towards the flour only recipe. I wish I could remember where I got it from to give the author credit. Here it is.>>

Cooked Mache'
3 tbl. spoons of flour
1 cup water
1 tsp. salt

Heat your water and salt,slowly stir in the flour. Stir with a wisk if you have one. Cook simmering for a few minutes till it thickens, remove from heat and let cool,use.
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Also, I forgot to mention. Something weird happened. The one that Black Cat made with the glue/starch recipe has shrunk by at least a 1/4 !!! Haven't figured out why yet.
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Hmmm...
I guess that blows that idea...

That was PVA type glue right? Elmer's white or similar?

Just curious...
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Are we talking a quarter of an inch or a quarter of it's size?
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Putrid......A quarter of it's size,lol. I couldn't believe it till I saw it. I'll put some pics up tomorrow.

Lurks........I used a generic white glue, but it conforms to the same standard ( ASTM-4236 ) as Elmers. I compared them.
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Check this out. The shrunken skull is all the way to the right. The pic doesn't do justice to how much it shrank. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
http://photobucket.com/albums/v194/T...t=P1010001.jpg
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Old 05-02-2005, 05:58 AM
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That is definitely smaller. How did you do that?
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We didn't,LOL. It shrank all on it's own. That was one made with the glue/starch recipe.
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