making a plaster molding 1
May 27, 2011
- beginning of the wax original
- finishing the first original segment
- one piece dump mold
I was hired to make a chandelier molding following an already existing logo. The first thing I did is buy a round board and use paper to draw out the logo into equal parts. I cut out one piece of the paper and started one segment of the sculpture in wax. After I finished the first segment exactly as I wanted it, I made a one piece dump mold: a 1/2″ layer of clay and a dump spout, covered it with a shell or mother mold using FGR with a fiberglass blanket to make a 1/4″ shell. I cast wax into that mold until I got all my segments. I think it took 8 casts to make the entire circle.
making a plaster molding 2
May 27, 2011
- adjusting the segments
- placing the segments
- wax original-ready for mold making
At the time, I liked working in wax, but this original could have been made in clay or plasticine. It would have had to be made as one unit, instead of with several segments.
I did a lot of fixing and repairing before making the final mold. There are several types of soft wax that you can buy to repair small holes and fill cracks.
making a plaster molding 3
May 27, 2011
- Making the clay blanket over original with plastic between wax and clay to protect the wax original
- the center piece is to keep a hollow for chandelier wiring
- Clay blanket and half of the mother mold, notice metal shims to divide shell and notice the raised clay for registration. It has two dump spouts, seen here in clay.
- I painted on a thin coat of polyurethane just before registering the mother mold for the dump
I don’t have the piece de resistance, i. e. the finished mold! Sorry. It looks identical to the mold of one segment, only it’s round.
making a plaster molding 4
May 27, 2011
- The logo is profiles
- Pretty white plaster!
- Wow! I look as tired out as this photo, but maybe you get a idea of the final mold here.












