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Slip Casting in a multiple piece mold- Bailey Arend- 2010

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2010

Simple slip casting in series of two part molds. Recorded on December 8, 2010 using a Flip Video camera.

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  • You just tip it over and back into the slip bucket. Easy!

  • Good idea, then you can clean up and undercuts later.

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  • I'm curious how you pour out the slip without ruining the casting... do you tip it over? I would imagine that to be a nightmare!

  • I cast my mold when the clay sculpt is still wet. I was afraid of undercuts, and wanted to be sure the original would come out of the mold! The cast pieces could be left in the mold to dry longer than is necessary for them to be released, if there were any undercuts, as long as they (undercuts) weren't too severe.

  • Great video, just perfect - kudos for making it seem accessible and not too daunting, very encouraging. :)

  • good explanation. would like to see more on making the 6 pc of the mold

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