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First try at pouring POP mold

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The POP poured perfect only a couple small bubbles and perfectly smooth. However, I destroyed the mold. Looks like i didn't sand the flat side of the baked Sculpey worms enough and the plaster slightly wrapped around the masters. To top it off I used too much super glue and the worm masters are stuck to my mold tray. :censored::censored::censored::boo:

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I use floor tile wax, bought a couple of kilos in a tin, all my floors are white tiles.

I use it as a general release agent for bondo/resin molds etc.

It is hard in the tin, but if you work it with a butter knife, it becomes soft and easy to work with.

After filling, leave it for an hour or so, to harden, or stick it in the fridge.

The heat generated by the plaster will probably melt it, but it will have done its job by then.

You are sure to have some wax product in the house somewhere, check in the kitchen sink cupboard, that is usually where the miscelaneous junk is kept. Bees wax is a similar thing.

Dave

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Milia, so much that I fail to get to grips with, for example, the painted knickers. I tried my underpants, but could only achieve 'Y' shaped spray pattern. Ah well, back to the drawing board.

AZ, good luck with the bees wax, report back your results, so we can all learn.

Dave

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Use double sided scotch tape 1/2" it's permanent but it won't destroy your master after your done with the mold. It will also help keep plaster from getting under the master also. You can over lay it for wider or longer masters. It will make the bottom sticky spray and soak with WD-40. Then wash it off with hot soapy water. It takes about two baths to get the WD-40 off. I use a spray called Airid that is made for casting and mold making. It will help get the air bubbles away from the side of the master. I did find out the better you mix and get the plaster to water right. They will seal a lot easier. Hope some of this info will help.

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