nice!!!
Bring all on friday!
also think how a rubber mould can help you to push the design of the column. Cast it? Cast it in when the mould is lock in a frame with slightly different positions? one more stretched for instance? just thinking what can came out from a use of a rubber mould that is a bit unexpected and push forward the formal design. nice nice!
Monia said:
i saw you were using both columns, how come one didnt work?
Marie de Monseignat said:
Hi Monia!
the problem was that there was not enough rubber liquid to cover both columns, so i had to place a piece of card board in the middle of the tay to hold the rubber over half the tray overing only one full column. i know it's a shame, but at leats i tested the making process and if i need to make more i know what i should do and shouldn't do. Also thanks for your advice on thinking how to push the use of a rubber mold, i'll try to cast in different ways and see the result.
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nice!!!
Bring all on friday!
also think how a rubber mould can help you to push the design of the column. Cast it? Cast it in when the mould is lock in a frame with slightly different positions? one more stretched for instance? just thinking what can came out from a use of a rubber mould that is a bit unexpected and push forward the formal design. nice nice!
i saw you were using both columns, how come one didnt work?
Hi Monia!
the problem was that there was not enough rubber liquid to cover both columns, so i had to place a piece of card board in the middle of the tay to hold the rubber over half the tray overing only one full column. i know it's a shame, but at leats i tested the making process and if i need to make more i know what i should do and shouldn't do. Also thanks for your advice on thinking how to push the use of a rubber mold, i'll try to cast in different ways and see the result.