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An introduction to the Ceramics Workshop at Middlesex University. Situated on the Ground floor of the Grove building in GG15. The workshop introduction film gives a…
Ceramics Workshop Introduction
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A short project that aimed to show how clay can be used when it is both wetter and 'plastic' or dryer and 'leather hard' Plastic clay has around a…
Art Foundation Ceramics Project
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In this film i briefly describe types of flexible moulding materials which are as follows: Gel flex/Vinamould - a hot rubber that sets when cool, this rubber can be re…
Intro to flexible moulds
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Having scales when mixing plaster is the most reliable method but if you don't have them you can gauge how much to add by looking out for islands of plaster forming…
Mixing Plaster without scales
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You can pour plaster against plaster to go from positive to negative but you have to use a release agent like Soft Soap and consider 'undercuts' in the shape…
Undercuts and release agents
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Trying out pouring plaster into materials you may have to hand at home.
Pouring plaster into different materials
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simple instructions into using plaster bandage or mudroc
plaster bandage
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Following on from the Mixing plaster with scales film this is the plaster being poured.
Pouring plaster
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Correct mixing of Fine Casting plaster for mould making and casting. Ratios are: 1 Litre cold water - 1.3kg dry plaster powder 2 Litres cold water - 2.6kg dry plaster…
Mixing plaster using scales
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Concrete mixing and casting. We use a ratio of 1 cement to 3 sharp sand. and a small amount of water and mix to a 'fat' mix
Concrete mixing and casting
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