Basics of Mouldmaking and Casting

These tutorials are suitable for beginners. Whether you are interested in how to make a mould for reproducing a sculpted figure, an antique picture frame, an industrial pattern, an architectural moulding, a fossil, animal skin (taxidermy), the texture of a piece of fabric, or a toy, you start by making a rubber mould.

Whether you want to make one or one thousand reproductions of an original, you can do it using a mould. Whether your original model is made from clay, wax, plaster, sand, concrete, stone, metal, bone or almost any material, making a rubber mold makes it possible to reproduce that model – exactly.

Basics of Mouldmaking and Casting

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