Thanks for the message, I had not heard of petrobond before but a little research shows it to be similar to Delft clay. Actually I am not sure this clay is the actual Delft brand, it is cheaper, and a little dryer but I am happy using it. I guess I say Delft as I first purchased the round casting molds that are shown elsewhere on youtube. I did use these originally but found that with a 'longer' mold, gravity has more effect, perhaps.
Thanks for the message, I have been toying with the idea of a video showing how I use this rectangular mold in a centrifugal casting machine. This gives even more possibilities than usual, casting wide and very thin pieces.
Have not seen anyone else do it yet, but is is not really a groundbreaking concept, we shall see :)
My family uses plaster casting
Drockninja75 9 months ago
isn't delft clay the same as petrobond? And where did you get the rectangular form? The are pretty sweet!
SpellDreams 1 year ago
Thanks for the message, I had not heard of petrobond before but a little research shows it to be similar to Delft clay. Actually I am not sure this clay is the actual Delft brand, it is cheaper, and a little dryer but I am happy using it. I guess I say Delft as I first purchased the round casting molds that are shown elsewhere on youtube. I did use these originally but found that with a 'longer' mold, gravity has more effect, perhaps.
nemobiz 1 year ago
@nemobiz will any clay do?
SpellDreams 1 year ago
The rectangular form is made by me in heavy gauge brass, not particularly precise but 99% of my vasting is currently done like this :)
nemobiz 1 year ago
@nemobiz Make a video on how to make those!!! yay!
souledfears 1 year ago
This is amazing!!! Even more when I see all the other youtube videos using expensive machines and components and nowhere look as good as yours!
souledfears 1 year ago
Thanks for the message, I have been toying with the idea of a video showing how I use this rectangular mold in a centrifugal casting machine. This gives even more possibilities than usual, casting wide and very thin pieces.
Have not seen anyone else do it yet, but is is not really a groundbreaking concept, we shall see :)
nemobiz 1 year ago