Latex molding compound - reading the instructions on the label is best.
Since you didn't really phrase your question in the form of a question, we can only guess.
2006-10-25 13:12:23
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answered by joyfulpaints 6
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I have sculpted in plastilene (I know... I see another question coming) and coated it in the rubber mold-making compound. As the man says, buy a can of it at the art supply store, and follow directions. It's not rocket science. There are no tricks. It smells of ammonia as it dries, is my only warning, if you call it that. Use in ventilated area.
2006-10-26 04:31:58
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answered by martino 5
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cross to a thrift retailer. They have a tendency to have a few bizarre matters which would possibly deliver you a few suggestion. But they surely may have low priced footwear or purses or baseball caps. Of path you'll be able to pour plaster right into a photograph body. Or right into a toaster, a digital camera (low priced plastic ones), a field for retaining ones dentures in... Just cross to a thriftstore and spot what you'll be able to get for not up to $five. And do not' overlook that the majority persons could be in a position to pour plaster into their navel (use lots of vaseline first so you'll be able to get it off).
2016-09-01 02:33:58
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answered by ? 4
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2006-10-26 12:17:01
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answered by eldoradoreefgold 4
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