Monday, April 25, 2011

REPROGEL: A Cheap-O Casting Adventure! [p02]

First attempt.

For less than a dollar, I got a 1kg bag of what looks and feels like cement, except it has an orange hue. According to what I've read, gypsum is used for casting; the clerks at the shop though referred to it "cast stone". They were unable to provide a specific mixing instruction and was simply advised to play it by ear, err, eye.

Not exactly helpful.

For this attempt, I tried to get the consistency of concrete. Here are the results so far:



I mixed roughly 200g (too much as I had to throw away the excess - first pic) for the FG's foot and Kenny Roberts' head.
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Results: the foot looks promising as the details can be clearly seen, but the head leaves a lot to be desired.
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Looking at the head, it actually gives me the willies. Looks like a rotting zombie head. :P
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Observations:
  1. The material hardens in as fast as fifteen (15) minutes, although I had it sit under the sun for an entire day just to be safe.
  2. Once hardened, the material has the feel and hardness of concrete (i.e. sand and construction cement) and even gives a "clink" when dropped. No chipping. So far.

Concerns:
  1. Since I do not know the exact composition of the material, I cannot confirm it's toxicity. (Gypsum is supposed to be non-toxic.)
  2. Like Reprogel, it has a quick setting time, so bubbles are a problem. I'll try thinning the mixture next but I doubt if it will do the cast good.
  3. Reprogel whilst moist, wasn't exactly pliable. I had a hard time prying the foot off [the mold]. After being exposed to the sun for a day, the Reprogel mold became dry and crumbly. So reusable molds just went out the window.

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