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本帖最后由 kdw63120 于 2011-4-26 17:31 编辑
SCULPEY SUPER ELASTICLAY MOLD MAKER 美國土 彈性模具泥
Mold Maker is designed to create permanent, flexible push molds in a matter of minutes.
Ideal for repairing picture frames or sculptures, Mold Maker can also be used to make
molds of your favorite creations, buttons, coins and more. It is soft enough to shape
around even the most intricate details and, after baked, can be used with Plaster of
Paris, wax or polymer clay. Mold Maker also works great as a conditioner and softener for
firm clay. Simply pinch off a small piece of Mold Maker and knead it into a handful of
clay until thoroughly mixed. Add more Mold Maker until you have the perfect consistency.
Make flexible one-sided molds with Super Elasticlay MOLDMAKER. Extra soft and pliable to
shape around even the most intricate detail. After baking, an Elasticlay mold is permanent
and flexible. Pour in Plaster of Paris or use it with a talcum powder release as a push mold
for polymer clay.
總而言之可細部雕塑,烤後具彈性可上色~~~掏寶有賣~~
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外國人的試用報告
http://www.heliumfrog.net63.net/stopmotionarmature/stopmotionarmature.html
Here is a punk character before clothing. The hands are made from flexible sculpey "super elasticlay" with pipe cleaner wire x 2 in each finger. The wire is glued into the brass stock with araldite. The head and boots are made from oven bake sculpey. The feet are drilled and tapped M3 to enable the puppet to be firmly screwed down to the base board should this be required. The eyes are cheap plastic beads held in with a little blue tack in the sockets. The armature is covered in foam which is stitched at the edges. The model is the painted with acrylic paints. I used a lilttle copydex glue mixed in with red paint for the hands to stop the paint cracking in service.
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另一外國人的試用結論
這人問的和我一樣問題~~最後人家有結論了
http://www.sculpture.net/community/showthread.php?t=5149&goto=nextoldest
Lol!
Well I found out what to use to fix the long rods securely in place - milliput - too securely - since once in place I discovered that the whole section with the rods was just too darned heavy. Had to take it out again.
To do that I had to cut that whole section off from the rest of the model.
Then I could be seen outside in the rain hammering desperately at the now solid miliput for some time... Lol!
Now the whole thing is beginning again from scratch, now the armature is being made from copper wire and we are using solder to fix rings of the same copper wire at strategic places. With little rings of wire where the arms and legs will be attached - he even has a nice spade tail now.
The already created head is too big, so I'll have to start again from scratch with that as well.
But I've done trial bakes of Ultra Light Sculpey and Moldmaker. The Ultra Light is certainly light, but it's also incredibly brittle, expecially when thin, and even when thin it doesn't flex very much.
The Moldmaker flexes just fine... but it's incredibly sticky when trying to model with it, even stickier than the Super Sculpey.
So I reckon I'll have to use the Moldmaker sparingly, and only where joints are needed.
I wonder if putting it in the fridge would improve it's workability?
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