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Fibreglass Mould Making (Mountain Gorilla/Bigfoot)

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Course Content

1.

Mountain Gorilla – Preparing the Sculpture for Moulding

DURATION: 0:04:59

Preparing a WED clay sculpture for moulding in fibreglass. Sealing the sculpture and dividing it up into mould sections using metal shim. Incorporating keys into the shim.

2.

Mountain Gorilla – Moulding the Sculpture in Fibreglass

DURATION: 0:13:20

Fibreglass mould making: applying polyester resin gel coat and laminating with fibreglass matting to produce a lightweight but durable mould.

3.

Mountain Gorilla – Trimming, Opening and Cleaning the Mould

DURATION: 00:09:41

Making the mould is only half the job. Once the fibreglass is cured, we tackle the messy process of trimming, opening and cleaning up the mould.

4.

Mountain Gorilla – Creating the Core

DURATION: 0:16:13

Creating a skin for animatronics requires a core to be fashioned inside the mould. This lesson covers the steps of modelling an appropriate skin thickness inside the mould and casting the core in fibreglass.

5.

Bigfoot – Preparing the Sculpture for Moulding

DURATION: 00:20:58

Sealing the sculpture and dividing it up into mould sections using metal shim. Incorporating keys into the shim.

6.

Bigfoot – Moulding the Sculpture in Fibreglass

DURATION: 00:37:05

Fibreglass mould making: application of a release agent followed by a gel coat and laminating fibreglass matting to produce a durable, lightweight mould. Trimming and opening the mould.

Course Description

The process of mould making using fibreglass and polyester resin can be tricky, especially when making moulds of clay sculptures, as polyester resin is sensitive to moisture. Here we look at the approach to and processes for moulding two different clay sculptures: a mountain gorilla and a Bigfoot character.

What You'll Learn

  • Applying release agents
  • Armature making
  • Mould making
  • Working with fibreglass

Key Materials

  • Wood
  • Shim
  • Car body filler
  • Bridger
  • Release agents
  • Fibreglass
  • Pottery clay
  • Methylated spirits
  • Fillers
  • Polyester resins
  • Sealers
  • Talcum powder

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