Elle Maxwell Posted September 13, 2014 Report Share Posted September 13, 2014 Hi, I am having problems with some plaster slip- casting molds that I use regularly. I made the molds in March this year and suspect I have cast into each around 30 times. Over the summer they have sat unused for two months in a dry cupboard. I have gone back to use them and I'm finding the casts are now more reluctant to pop out. They seem to be sort of sucked in there and the plaster doesn't want to release the cast. They are five part molds and sometimes just one side seems to stick on, as if it can't take the moisture out of the slip - even if the rest of the cast is relatively dry. The casts will come out in the end but they are taking longer than before and I risk ripping the casts when removing them. Does a mold have an expiry date? Could there be anything I could treat them with? Please help! Thanks, Elle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Campbell Posted September 13, 2014 Report Share Posted September 13, 2014 I am not in any way an expert but I do have books on mold making ... Andrew Martin's book "The Essential Guide to Mold Making and Slip Casting" says bone dry molds do not cast well so you should dampen them slightly either with a quick dip in water or if they are too large for that, wiping with a saturated sponge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chilly Posted September 13, 2014 Report Share Posted September 13, 2014 I am not in any way an expert but I do have books on mold making ... Andrew Martin's book "The Essential Guide to Mold Making and Slip Casting" says bone dry molds do not cast well so you should dampen them slightly either with a quick dip in water or if they are too large for that, wiping with a saturated sponge. +1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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