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Sealing Sculpy with Krylon?

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Thanks for the advice Nova, I'm so new to this and I don't want to mess it up. That being said, I'm sure the only way to get good is to make some mistakes and learn from them. I'm just glad to have TU to make the learning curve a little less steep.

You mentioned that you seal your mold reservoirs with epoxy and I believe I read in another post that you thin it with alcohol?

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Yes; I thin it with 95% alcohol.I apply the first layer quite thin so that it sinks well into the POP. As I apply the successive layers I make it less thin each time as I build toward the glassy finish I want.

The thing that will determine how many layers you use is the detail of the mold. Too many layers and you will loose detail. To combat this I always make my details(fins, gills etc) much more pronounced so that when the epoxy builds to the finish I want the detail is still very visable.

You are right about the trial and error. That is the best way to learn and even with the help of TU you will still make those mistakes until you develop a routine that will fit your needs. Everybody will have their own way of doing this but there are basic rules as well.

Even though I've made hundreds of molds over the years I still make mistakes from time to time. I also find ways to tweek the way that I make the mold relative to what the final outcome is that I want.

Don't be afraid to ask questions here; but be aware that a search can help you a lot as well.

www.novalures.com

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