Making Moulds

in DIYHub2 months ago

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I used to be judgemental of people using moulds in their craft. I felt that they are taking away the excitement of sculpting unique piece. But then, the market for handmade pieces, souvenirs, personalized merchandize boomed and I guess, sculpting them all from the start would really be challenging.

Making moulds allows the artist to mass produce their work easily, effortlessly. Not that I agree on it but then, I decided to make another step on my cupcakery business and here I am.

I can use the liquid silicon type- which is more accurate and used by professionals. But, I decided with the putty-clay. As it is easier, less toxic and does not require a lot of experience/ skills.

Here is the kneaded version.
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I still sculpted the pieces together and baked them.
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Used this to measure accurately the proportions. 1:1 on my product. So in order for my silicon putty to work, I have to mix clay A with Clay b in equal parts. Accurate measurement is very important.

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Knead the product and then, just insert the parts that you wanted to mould. The first one was the bottom of the cupcake and the other is the icing. Since I am always having a lot of drama with it.

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Wait for it to cure and you'll have something that looks like the one above.