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1 as the drawing on the left suggest that part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5 and part 6 lay horizontally on a big flat ground. rotate part 2 counter clockwise ninety degrees towards to part 1.
2 rotate part 4 counter clockwise ninety degrees along its bottom short edge that is close to part 1 as this edge is the axis for rotation.
3 as the continuation of 2, rotate part 4 clockwise ninety degrees along its longest edge that is close to part 2 as this edge is the axis for rotation.
4 as the continuation of 3, insert k1 into h2, do the same to k2 and h2, and k3 and h3. hereafter, part 2 and part 4 are locked together.
5 move part 3 towards to part 1 till pointy finger 1 can be achieved perfectly.
6 rotate part 4 nienty degrees clockwise along its shortest edge that is close to part 1 as this edge is the axis for rotation.
pointy finger 1 insert k4 into h4, do the same to k5 and h5, and k6 and h6. hereafter, part 2 and part 3 and part 4 are locked together.
7 rotate part 5 nienty degrees counter clockwise along its longest edge that is close to part 2 as this edge is the axis for rotation.
8 as the continuation of 7, rotate part 5 nienty degrees counter clockwise along its shortest edge that is close to part 1 as this edge is the axis for rotation.
pointy finger 2, 2regnifytniop insert k7 into h7, do the same to k8 and h8, k9 and h9, k10 and h10, k11 and h11, and k12 and h12. hereafter, part 2 and part 3 and part 4 and part 5 are locked together.
9 insert k13 into h13, do the same to k14 and h14, k15 and h15, k16 and h16, k17 and h17, k18 and h18, k19 and h19, k20 and h20, k21 and h21, and k22 and h22.
hereafter, part 1 and part 2 and part 3 and part 4 and part 5 are locked together.
10 insert k23 into h23, do the same to k24 and h24.
hereafter, part 1 and part 2 and part 3 and part 4 and part 5 and part 6 are locked together.
b the drawing represents the disassembled mold, as one sees here has six parts and they are not tied together. One may say the drawing represents the unrolled mold parts.
1 pottery plaster casting of part 4 of another six part plaster mold.
2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 4 of another six part plaster mold.
3 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 4 of another six part plaster mold.
4 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 4 of another six part plaster mold.
5 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 4 of another six part plaster mold.
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mold for casting the part 5 of another six part plaster mold for slip casting
1 pottery plaster casting of part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
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3 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
4 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
5 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
6 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
mold for casting the part 6 of another six part plaster mold for slip casting
1 pottery plaster casting of part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
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3 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
4 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
5 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
6 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
1 front view of the part 1 of one six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 1 of one six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 1 of one six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 1 of one six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 1 of one six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 1 of one six part plaster mold.
mold for casting the part 1 of one six part plaster mold for slip casting
1 pottery plaster casting of part 1 of one six part plaster mold.
2 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 1 of one six part plaster mold.
3 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 1 of one six part plaster mold.
4 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 1 of one six part plaster mold.
5 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 1 of one six part plaster mold.
6 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 1 of one six part plaster mold.
1 front view of the part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
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two six part plaster molds for slip casting
crappy house roof tile, copy with editing its thickness and way of installation
1 part 1 of one plaster mold
material USG. #1 Pottery Plaster weight (100% percent dried):
2 part 2 of one plaster mold
material USG. #1 Pottery Plaster weight (100% percent dried):
3 part 3 of one plaster mold
material USG. #1 Pottery Plaster weight (100% percent dried):
4 part 4 of one plaster mold
material USG. #1 Pottery Plaster
accessory metal hook weight (100% percent dried):
5 part 5 of one plaster mold
material USG. #1 Pottery Plaster
accessory metal hook weight (100% percent dried):
6 part 6 of one plaster mold
material USG. #1 Pottery Plaster
accessory metal hook weight (100% percent dried):
a two plaster molds for ceramic slip casting, each mold consists six parts. these molds are for casting roof tiles, for which’s structures are embedded in themselves. the hope for these two six part molds is to successefully demold the casted piece after the slip Coffee NS130, Laguna Clay and Glacier White S3128- is casted and dried till its leather hard. the self embedded structure of the roof tile creates extra empty spatial layer between the interior and exterior space, which helps thermal function of the roof.
a-1 crappy house photo document copy bookh
a-2. crappy house edit book
1a, 1b as extra arrows, dashed curves and lines to diagram pointy finger 1 and 1 regnif ytniop.
2a, 2b as extra arrows, dashed curves and lines to diagram pointy finger 2 and 2 regnif ytniop.
pointy finger 1, 1 regnif ytniop
rotate both part 2 and part 3 ninety degrees. specifically, rotate ninety degrees clockwise for part 3 and rotate ninety degrees counter clockwise for part 2.
after the proper rotation, insert k1 into h1, do the same to k2 and h2, k3 and h3, k4 and h4, k5 and h5, and k6 and h6.
hereafter, part 2 and part 3 are locked together.
pointy finger 2, 2 regnif ytniop pointy finger 2 and 2 regnif ytniop are the after step of pointy finger 1 and 1 regnif ytniop.
Insert k14 into h14, do the same to k15 and h15, k16 and h16, k17 and h17, k18 and h18, k19 and h19, k20 and h20, and k21 and h21.
Hereafter, part 2, part 3 and part 1 are locked together.
3 position part 4 perpendicular towards to part 1. in another word, the narrow surface of part 4 is parallel to the wide surface of part 1. place the narrow surface of part 4 which has two little semi sepheres faces towards to the wide surface of part 1, for which’s surface has been subtracted with the bottom half of two little sepheres.
after the positioning, insert k7 into h7, do the same to k8 and h8.
hereafter, part 4 and part 1 are locked together.
4 position part 5 perpendicular towards to part 1. in another word, the narrow surface of part 5 is parallel to the wide surface of part 1. place the narrow surface of part 5 which has three little semi sepheres faces towards to the wide surface of part 1, for which’s surface has been subtracted with the bottom half of three little sepheres.
after the positioning, insert k9 into h9, do the same to k10 and h10, and k11 and h11.
hereafter, part 5 and part 1 are locked together.
5 position part 6 perpendicular towards to part 1. in another word, the narrow surface of part 6 is parallel to the wide surface of part 1. place the narrow surface of part 6 which has two little semi sepheres faces towards to the wide surface of part 1, for which’s surface has been subtracted with the bottom half of two little sepheres.
after the positioning, insert k12 into h12, do the same to k13 and h13.
hereafter, part 6 and part 1 are locked together.
b the drawing represents the disassembled mold, as one sees here has six parts and they are not tied together. One may say the drawing represents the unrolled mold parts.
1 front view of the part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
mold for casting the part 3 of one six part plaster mold for slip casting
1 pottery plaster casting of part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
2 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
3 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
4 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
5 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
6 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
1-1, 1-2 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should be more than the sum of the left edges of 3-1 and 3-3 and add 1-1/2”.
2 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should equal to the sum of the upper edges of 4-1 and 4-2.
3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the bottom is splitted into 4 pieces.
to put this together, there are three steps. first, insert the key of 3-2 into the hole of 3-1. second, insert the key of 3-4 into the hole of 3-3. third, insert the final result piece of first step into the final result piece of the second step.
4-1, 4-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 2 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
to put this together, there is one action needs to be taken. insert the key of 4-1 into the hole of 4-2.
5 hot glue gun glue.
mold assemble instruction: use air power nail gun to attach melamine walls.
first, put 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, and 3-4 onto a flat surface, as flat as you can get.
second, lay all the side walls out according to the drawing on the left.
third, rotate all the side walls 90 degrees towards to the bottom piece which is the total of 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 and 3-4.
fourth, ask for another pair of hands to help clamping the walls.
fifth, nail gun every two adjacent melamine boards, which are 2 and 1-2 and 1-2.
sixth, use hot glue gun to attach the total of 4-1 and 4-2 to both 1-1’s and 1-2’s edges.
seventh, use hot glue gun to attach each side wall onto the flat surface you picked. refer the 5 in the drawing.
eighth, use hot glue gun to seal any visible and invisible gaps of the mold. refer the 5 in the drawing.
nineth, coat all inside mold surfaces with Murphy’s Oil Soap.
tenth, pour premixed plaster into the inside space of the mold.
section of the mold for casting the part 3 of one six part plaster mold for slip casting
1-1 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should be more than the sum of the left edges of 3-1 and 3-3 and add an extra 1-1/2”.
1-2 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should be more than the sum of the left edges of 3-2 and 3-4 and add an extra 1-1/2”.
2-1, 2-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 3 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces. to put this together, there is one action needs to be taken. insert the key of 2-1 into the hole of 2-2.
3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4. 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 3 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the bottom is splitted into 4 pieces.
to put this together, there are three steps. first, insert the key of 3-1 into the hole of 3-2. second, insert the key of 3-3 into the hole of 3-4. third, insert the final result piece of first step into the final result piece of the second step.
4 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should equal to the sum of the left edges of 3-3 and 3-4.
mold assemble instruction: use air power nail gun to attach melamine walls.
first, put 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, and 3-4 onto a flat surface, as flat as you can get.
second, lay all the side walls out according to the drawing on the left.
third, rotate all the side walls 90 degrees towards to the bottom piece which is the total of 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 and 3-4.
fourth, ask for another pair of hands to help clamping the walls.
fifth, nail gun every two adjacent melamine boards, which are 1-1 to 4 and 1-2 to 4.
sixth, use hot glue gun to attach the total of 2-1 and 2-2 to both 1-1’s and 1-2’s edges.
seventh, use hot glue gun to attach each side wall onto the flat surface you picked. refer the 5 in the drawing.
eighth, use hot glue gun to seal any visible and invisible gaps of the mold. refer the 5 in the drawing.
nineth, coat all inside mold surfaces with Murphy’s Oil Soap.
tenth, pour premixed plaster into the inside space of the mold.
1 front view of the part 4 of one six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 4 of one six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 4 of one six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 4 of one six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 4 of one six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 4 of the one part plaster mold.
1 pottery plaster casting of part 4 of one six part plaster mold.
2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 4 of one six part plaster mold.
3 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 4 of one six part plaster mold.
4 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 4 of one six part plaster mold.
5 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 4 of one six part plaster mold.
6 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 4 of one six part plaster mold.
1-1, 1-2
3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 4 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 1-1 into the hole of 1-2 for putting these two pieces together.
2-1, 2-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 4 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 2-1 into the hole of 2-2 for putting these two pieces together.
3 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 4 of one six part plaster mold.
4-1, 4-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 4 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 4-2 into the hole of 4-1 for putting these two pieces together.
5-1, 5-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 4 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 5-2 into the hole of 5-1 for putting these two pieces together.
6 hot glue gun glue.
mold assemble instruction: use air power nail gun to attach melamine walls.
first, put 3 onto a flat surface, as flat as you can get.
second, lay all the side walls (which are1-1 and 1-2, 2-1 and 2-2, 4-1 and 4-2, 5-1 and 5-2) out according to the drawing on the left.
third, coat all inside mold surfaces with Murphy’s Oil Soap.
fourth, rotate all the assembled side walls (which are1-1 and 1-2, 2-1 and 2-2, 4-1 and 4-2, 5-1 and 5-2) 90 degrees towards to the bottom piece which is 3.
fourth, use Scotch blue Sharp Lines Tape #2093 to tie together the mold walls and bottom for asting the part 4 of the six part plaster mold for slip casting.
fifth, use Scotch Clear Heavy Duty Packing Tape to tape the Scotch blue Sharp Lines Tape #2093 layer for prevent the papery tape from moisture penetration, which may cause unexpecting plaster leakage.
sixth, use hot glue gun to attach each side wall onto the flat surface you picked. refer the 6 in the drawing.
seventh, pour premixed plaster into the inside space of the mold.
section of the mold for casting the part 4 of one six part plaster mold for slip casting
1 pottery plaster casting of part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
2 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
3 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
4 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
5 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
6 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 2 of one six part plaster mold.
section of the mold for casting the part 1 of one six part plaster mold for slip casting
1-1 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should be more than the sum of the left edges of 3-1 and 3-3
1-2 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should be more than the sum of the left edges of 3-2 and 3-4.
2-1 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should equal to the sum of the upper edges of 3-1 and 3-2 and add an extra 1-1/2”.
2-2 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should equal to the sum of the upper edges of 3-3 and 3-4 and add an extra 1-1/2”.
3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4. 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 3 of one six part plaster mold.
due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the bottom is splitted into 4 pieces.
to put this together, there are three steps. first, insert the key of 3-2 into the hole of 3-1. second, insert the key of 3-4 into the hole of 3-3. third, insert the final result piece of first step into the final result piece of the second step.
4 hot glue gun glue.
mold assemble instruction: use air power nail gun to attach melamine walls.
first, put 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, and 3-4 onto a flat surface, as flat as you can get.
second, lay all the side walls out according to the drawing on the left.
third, rotate all the side walls 90 degrees towards to the bottom piece which is the total of 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 and 3-4.
fourth, ask for another pair of hands to help clamping the walls.
fifth, nail gun every two adjacent melamine boards, which are 1-1, 1-2, 2-1 and 2-2.
sixth, use hot glue gun to attach each side wall onto the flat surface you picked. refer the 4 in the drawing.
seventh, use hot glue gun to seal any visible and invisible gaps of the mold. refer the 4 in the drawing.
eighth, coat all inside mold surfaces with Murphy’s Oil Soap.
nineth, pour premixed plaster into the inside space of the mold.
1 front view of the part 5 of one six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 5 of one six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 5 of one six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 5 of one six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 5 of one six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 5 of the six part plaster mold.
mold for casting the part 5 of one six part plaster mold for slip casting
1 pottery plaster casting of part 5 of one six part plaster mold.
2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 5 of one six part plaster mold.
3 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 5 of one six part plaster mold.
4 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 5 of one six part plaster mold.
5 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 5 of one six part plaster mold.
6 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 5 of one six part plaster mold.
unrolled interior surfaces of the mold for casting the part 5 of one six part plaster mold for slip casting
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3 4-2
1-1, 1-2
3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 5 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 1-1 into the hole of 1-2 for putting these two pieces together.
2-1, 2-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 5 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 2-1 into the hole of 2-2 for putting these two pieces together.
3 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 5 of one six part plaster mold.
4-1, 4-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 5 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 4-2 into the hole of 4-1 for putting these two pieces together.
5-1, 5-2
3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 5 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces. insert the key of 5-2 into the hole of 5-1 for putting these two pieces together.
6 hot glue gun glue.
mold assemble instruction: use air power nail gun to attach melamine walls.
first, put 3 onto a flat surface, as flat as you can get.
second, lay all the side walls (which are1-1 and 1-2, 2-1 and 2-2, 4-1 and 4-2, 5-1 and 5-2) out according to the drawing on the left.
third, coat all inside mold surfaces with Murphy’s Oil Soap.
fourth, rotate all the assembled side walls (which are1-1 and 1-2, 2-1 and 2-2, 4-1 and 4-2, 5-1 and 5-2) 90 degrees towards to the bottom piece which is 3.
fourth, use Scotch blue Sharp Lines Tape #2093 to tie together the mold walls and bottom for asting the part 4 of the six part plaster mold for slip casting.
fifth, use Scotch Clear Heavy Duty Packing Tape to tape the Scotch blue Sharp Lines Tape #2093 layer for prevent the papery tape from moisture penetration, which may cause unexpecting plaster leakage.
sixth, use hot glue gun to attach each side wall onto the flat surface you picked. refer the 6 in the drawing.
seventh, pour premixed plaster into the inside space of the mold.
section of the mold for casting the part 5 of one six part plaster mold for slip casting
1 front view of the part 6 of one six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 6 of one six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 6 of one six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 6 of one six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 6 of one six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 6 of one six part plaster mold.
1 pottery plaster casting of part 6 of one six part plaster mold.
2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of one six part plaster mold.
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6 2* 4 mold for casting the part 6 of one six part plaster mold for slip casting
3 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of one six part plaster mold.
4 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of one six part plaster mold.
5 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 6 of one six part plaster mold.
1-1, 1-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 1-1 into the hole of 1-2 for putting these two pieces together.
2-1, 2-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 2-1 into the hole of 2-2 for putting these two pieces together.
3 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 6 of one six part plaster mold.
4-1, 4-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 4-2 into the hole of 4-1 for putting these two pieces together.
5-1, 5-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of one six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 5-2 into the hole of 5-1 for putting these two pieces together.
6 hot glue gun glue.
mold assemble instruction: use air power nail gun to attach melamine walls.
first, put 3 onto a flat surface, as flat as you can get.
second, lay all the side walls (which are1-1 and 1-2, 2-1 and 2-2, 4-1 and 4-2, 5-1 and 5-2) out according to the drawing on the left.
third, coat all inside mold surfaces with Murphy’s Oil Soap.
fourth, rotate all the assembled side walls (which are1-1 and 1-2, 2-1 and 2-2, 4-1 and 4-2, 5-1 and 5-2) 90 degrees towards to the bottom piece which is 3.
fourth, use Scotch blue Sharp Lines Tape #2093 to tie together the mold walls and bottom for casting the part 4 of the six part plaster mold for slip casting.
fifth, use Scotch Clear Heavy Duty Packing Tape to tape the Scotch blue Sharp Lines Tape #2093 layer for prevent the papery tape from moisture penetration, which may cause unexpecting plaster leakage.
sixth, use hot glue gun to attach each side wall onto the flat surface you picked. refer the 6 in the drawing.
seventh, pour premixed plaster into the inside space of the mold.
two six part plaster molds for slip casting crappy house roof tile, copy with editing its thickness and way of installation
1 part 1 of another plaster mold material USG. #1 Pottery Plaster weight (100% percent dried):
2 part 2 of another plaster mold material USG. #1 Pottery Plaster weight (100% percent dried):
3 part 3 of another plaster mold material USG. #1 Pottery Plaster weight (100% percent dried):
4 part 4 of another plaster mold material USG. #1 Pottery Plaster
accessory metal hook weight (100% percent dried):
5 part 5 of another plaster mold material USG. #1 Pottery Plaster
accessory metal hook weight (100% percent dried):
6 part 6 of another plaster mold material USG. #1 Pottery Plaster
accessory metal hook weight (100% percent dried):
a two plaster molds for ceramic slip casting, each mold consists six parts. these molds are for casting roof tiles, for which’s structures are embedded in themselves. the hope for these two six part molds is to successefully demold the casted piece after the slip Coffee NS130, Laguna Clay and Glacier White S3128- is casted and dried till its leather hard. the self embedded structure of the roof tile creates extra empty spatial layer between the interior and exterior space, which helps thermal function of the roof.
a-1 crappy house photo document copy book
a-2. crappy house edit book
1 front view of the part 1 of another six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 1 of another six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 1 of another six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 1 of another six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 1 of another six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 1 of another six part plaster mold.
1 pottery plaster casting of part 1 of another six part plaster mold.
2 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 1 of another six part plaster mold.
3 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 1 of another six part plaster mold.
4 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 1 of another six part plaster mold.
5 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 1 of another six part plaster mold.
6 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 1 of another six part plaster mold.
1-1, 1-2 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of 1-1 should equal to the sum of the left edges of 3-1 and 3-2. the length of 1-2 should equal to the sum of the right edges of 3-1 and 3-2.
2-1, 2-2 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of 2-1 should equal to the sum of the upper short edge of 3-1 and add another1-1/2”. the length of 2-2 should equal to the sum of the lower edge of 3-2 and add another1-1/2”.
3-1, 3-2 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 1 of another six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the bottom is splitted into 2 pieces.
to put this together, there is an action needs to be taken. insert the key of 3-2 into the hole of 3-1.
4 hot glue gun glue.
mold assemble instruction: use air power nail gun to attach melamine walls.
first, put the result of 3-1 and 3-2 onto a flat surface, the side has been subtracted by ten little spheres should face up. find a flat surface as flat as you can find.
second, lay all the side walls out according to the drawing on the left.
third, rotate all the side walls 90 degrees towards to the bottom piece which is the total of 3-1 and 3-2.
fourth, ask for another pair of hands to help clamping the walls.
fifth, nail gun every two adjacent melamine boards, which are 2-1 and 1-1, 2-1 and1-2, 1-1 and 2-2, and 1-2 and 2-2.
sixth, use hot glue gun to attach each side wall onto the flat surface you picked. refer the 4 in the drawing.
seventh, use hot glue gun to seal any visible and invisible gaps of the mold. refer the 4 in the drawing.
eighth, coat all inside mold surfaces with Murphy’s Oil Soap.
nineth, pour premixed plaster into the inside space of the mold.
1 front view of the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
1 pottery plaster casting of part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
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3 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
4 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
5
3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
6 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
1-1, 1-2
3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
to put this together, there is an action needs to be taken. insert the key of 1-1 into the hole of 1-2.
2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
3-1, 3-2 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the bottom is splitted into 2 pieces.
to put this together, there is an action needs to be taken. insert the key of 3-1 into the hole of 3-2.
4 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should be at least the sum of the bottom edge of 3-2 plus 1-1/2”.
5-1, 5-2
3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
to put this together, there is an action needs to be taken. insert the key of 5-2 into the hole of 5-1.
6 hot glue gun glue.
mold assemble instruction: use air power nail gun to attach melamine walls.
first, put the result of 3-1 and 3-2 onto a flat surface, the flat side should face down. find a flat surface as flat as you can find.
second, lay all the side walls out according to the drawing on the left.
third, rotate all the side walls 90 degrees towards to the bottom piece which is the total of 3-1 and 3-2.
fourth, ask for another pair of hands to help clamping the walls.
fifth, use hot glue gun to glue every two adjacent walls, which are 2 and 1-1, 2 and 5-1, 4 and 1-2, and 4 and 5-2.
sixth, use hot glue gun to attach each side wall onto the flat surface you picked. refer the 6 in the drawing.
seventh, use hot glue gun to seal any visible and invisible gaps of the mold. refer the 6 in the drawing.
eighth, coat all inside mold surfaces with Murphy’s Oil Soap. nineth, pour premixed plaster into the inside space of the mold.
1 front view of the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
1 pottery plaster casting of part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
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3 3/4” thick melamine board, the side wall of the mold for the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
4 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
5 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
6 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
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1-1, 1-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
to put this together, there is an action needs to be taken. insert the key of 1-2 into the hole of 1-1.
2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
3-1, 3-2 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the bottom is splitted into 2 pieces.
to put this together, there is an action needs to be taken. insert the key of 3-1 into the hole of 3-2.
4 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should be at least the sum of the bottom edge of 3-2 plus 1-1/2”.
5-1, 5-2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 2 of another six part plaster mold.
due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
to put this together, there is an action needs to be taken. insert the key of 5-2 into the hole of 5-1.
6 hot glue gun glue.
mold assemble instruction: use air power nail gun to attach melamine walls.
first, put the result of 3-1 and 3-2 onto a flat surface, the flat side should face down. find a flat surface as flat as you can find.
second, lay all the side walls out according to the drawing on the left.
third, rotate all the side walls 90 degrees towards to the bottom piece which is the total of 3-1 and 3-2.
fourth, ask for another pair of hands to help clamping the walls.
fifth, use hot glue gun to glue every two adjacent walls, which are 2 and 1-1, 2 and 5-1, 4 and 1-2, and 4 and 5-2.
sixth, use hot glue gun to attach each side wall onto the flat surface you picked. refer the 6 in the drawing.
seventh, use hot glue gun to seal any visible and invisible gaps of the mold. refer the 6 in the drawing.
eighth, coat all inside mold surfaces with Murphy’s Oil Soap. nineth, pour premixed plaster into the inside space of the mold.
section of the mold for casting the part 3 of another six part plaster mold for slip casting
1 front view of the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 3 of another six part plaster mold.
1 front view of the part 4 of another six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 4 of another six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 4 of another six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 4 of another six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 4 of another six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 4 of another six part plaster mold.
1-1, 1-2
3/4” thick melamine board, the length of 1-1 and 1-2 should equal to the sum of the left edges of 3-1 and 3-2.
2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 4 of another six part plaster mold.
3-1, 3-2
3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 4 of another six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the bottom is splitted into 2 pieces. to put this together, there is an action needs to be taken. insert the key of 3-2 into the hole of 3-1.
4 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should be at least the sum of the bottom edge of 3-2 plus 1-1/2”.
5 hot glue gun glue.
mold assemble instruction: use air power nail gun to attach melamine walls.
first, put the result of 3-1 and 3-2 onto a flat surface, the side has been subtracted by ten little spheres should face up. find a flat surface as flat as you can find.
second, lay all the side walls out according to the drawing on the left.
third, rotate all the side walls 90 degrees towards to the bottom piece which is the total of 3-1 and 3-2.
fourth, ask for another pair of hands to help clamping the walls.
fifth, nail gun every two adjacent melamine boards, which are 1-1 and 4, and 1-2 and 4.
sixth, use hot glue gun to glue 2 and 1-1, 2 and 1-2, and 2 and 3-1 together.
seventh, use hot glue gun to attach each side wall onto the flat surface you picked. refer the 5 in the drawing.
eighth, use hot glue gun to seal any visible and invisible gaps of the mold. refer the 5 in the drawing.
nineth, coat all inside mold surfaces with Murphy’s Oil Soap. tenth, pour premixed plaster into the inside space of the mold.
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1 front view of the part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
section of the mold for casting the part 5 of another six part plaster mold for slip casting
1-1, 1-2
3/4” thick melamine board, the length of 1-1 and 1-2 should equal to the sum of the left edges of 3-1 and 3-2.
2 3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 5 of another six part plaster mold.
3-1, 3-2
3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 5 of another six part plaster mold. due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the bottom is splitted into 2 pieces. to put this together, there is an action needs to be taken. insert the key of 3-2 into the hole of 3-1.
4 3/4” thick melamine board, the length of it should be at least the sum of the bottom edge of 3-2 plus 1-1/2”.
5 hot glue gun glue.
mold assemble instruction: use air power nail gun to attach melamine walls.
first, put the result of 3-1 and 3-2 onto a flat surface, the side has been subtracted by ten little spheres should face up. find a flat surface as flat as you can find.
second, lay all the side walls out according to the drawing on the left. third, rotate all the side walls 90 degrees towards to the bottom piece which is the total of 3-1 and 3-2.
fourth, ask for another pair of hands to help clamping the walls.
fifth, nail gun every two adjacent melamine boards, which are 1-1 and 4, and 1-2 and 4.
sixth, use hot glue gun to glue 2 and 1-1, 2 and 1-2, and 2 and 3-1 together.
seventh, use hot glue gun to attach each side wall onto the flat surface you picked. refer the 5 in the drawing.
eighth, use hot glue gun to seal any visible and invisible gaps of the mold. refer the 5 in the drawing.
nineth, coat all inside mold surfaces with Murphy’s Oil Soap. tenth, pour premixed plaster into the inside space of the mold.
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section of the mold for casting the part 6 of another six part plaster mold for slip casting
1-1, 1-2
3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 1-1 into the hole of 1-2 for putting these two pieces together.
2-1, 2-2
3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 2-1 into the hole of 2-2 for putting these two pieces together.
3 3d printed bottom part of the mold for the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
4-1, 4-2
3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 4-2 into the hole of 4-1 for putting these two pieces together.
5-1, 5-2
3d printed side wall of the mold for the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
due to the printable area limitation of 3d printer, the side wall is splitted into 2 pieces.
insert the key of 5-2 into the hole of 5-1 for putting these two pieces together.
6 hot glue gun glue.
mold assemble instruction:
use air power nail gun to attach melamine walls.
first, put 3 onto a flat surface, as flat as you can get.
second, lay all the side walls (which are1-1 and 1-2, 2-1 and 2-2, 4-1 and 4-2, 5-1 and 5-2) out according to the drawing on the left.
third, coat all inside mold surfaces with Murphy’s Oil Soap.
fourth, rotate all the assembled side walls (which are1-1 and 1-2, 2-1 and 2-2, 4-1 and 4-2, 5-1 and 5-2) 90 degrees towards to the bottom piece which is 3.
fourth, use Scotch blue Sharp Lines Tape #2093 to tie together the mold walls and bottom for casting the part 4 of the six part plaster mold for slip casting.
fifth, use Scotch Clear Heavy Duty Packing Tape to tape the Scotch blue Sharp Lines Tape #2093 layer for prevent the papery tape from moisture penetration, which may cause unexpecting plaster leakage.
sixth, use hot glue gun to attach each side wall onto the flat surface you picked. refer the 6 in the drawing.
seventh, pour premixed plaster into the inside space of the mold.
1 front view of the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
2 top view of the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
3 back view of the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
4 bottom view of the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
5 right view of the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.
6 left view of the part 6 of another six part plaster mold.