What's On Your Workbench? (Winter 2024-2025)

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What's On Your Workbench?

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  • You DID IT!!!! I was fingers crossed the whole time you were going through the stages. Needing such a complex mold "system" for this and getting it right as a first project and NOT DESTROYING YOUR SCULPT......
     Hats off to you. I think you earned the title "Newb Savant". Very cool, congrats. And thank you for your process pics. Pop a thread link on therpf if you haven't already. I know some folks were following it there as well.
  • Thank you! More work than I really anticipated. It was a good feeling pulling those first casts. Not much for cleanup either. I did try making a hollow cast of the body this past weekend, but it didn't work. Came out pockmarked with bubbles and missing details. I think the mold is too detailed for a manual rotation cast. Going to get some URE-Fill and cut the resin with that to save on casting costs. Anyway, I meant to post on therpf as well - thank you for the reminder!
  • Jason, these are so cool! You did a really great job with the molds, it looks like you were really careful about setting up for success. I hope I'm as fortunate and prepared when I do my Ferengi head molds over the next few days! 
  • Jason, these are so cool! You did a really great job with the molds, it looks like you were really careful about setting up for success. I hope I'm as fortunate and prepared when I do my Ferengi head molds over the next few days! 
    Thank you Tracey! I look forward to seeing your Ferengi molds.



  • A fun shrunken head project the above clay is Chavant medium.
    i made a matrix mold with a rigid silicone and cast the final with Platinum silicone, I ended up tinting the silicone with smooth on pigments and flocking, and airbrushed it with smooth on paints. Am not completely finished will do a little more finishing to the paintwork and add hair. Will glue on hair but leave some spacing around the glued on hair for hair punching. Has been fun watching the videos. In the 80s I made monster masks in my bedroom, was good times. Just getting back into it. 




  • A fun shrunken head project the above clay is Chavant medium.
    i made a matrix mold with a rigid silicone and cast the final with Platinum silicone, I ended up tinting the silicone with smooth on pigments and flocking, and airbrushed it with smooth on paints. Am not completely finished will do a little more finishing to the paintwork and add hair. Will glue on hair but leave some spacing around the glued on hair for hair punching. Has been fun watching the videos. In the 80s I made monster masks in my bedroom, was good times. Just getting back into it. 
    These are great TJ! So cool. Would love to see the matrix mold you did for these if you have any pics.
  • I spent all day in the shed today, and got the clay wall mostly laid up for the molds. I ended up stopping there and covering everything in plastic to keep the clay wet overnight, because my shoulders started to hurt. Tomorrow I will make the front half of the fiberglass mold. This is not my first time making molds and casting objects, but it is my first time working with fiberglass. Hoping it goes smoothly! 
  • I finished my short capstone, Dreams of R’lyeh,  including some pictures of the Cthulhu puppet,  as well as a current werewolf puppet parts in progress for an upcoming project.  


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