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sneakyjack Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 25, 2004 Posts: 996 From: NYC Area
| Posted: 2010-10-19 5:57 pm  Permalink
Mee likey Marquesean #2 - 4 & 5 - And peace sign too!
all good!
 
 
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Beachbumz Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Jan 09, 2008 Posts: 991 From: 21°/156° MAUI
| Posted: 2010-10-20 6:03 pm  Permalink
Me like them all!! Man you've been busy...
That Bumatay one is awesome though...
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MadDogMike Grand Member (3 years)
Joined: Mar 30, 2008 Posts: 6490 From: The Anvil of the Sun
| Posted: 2010-10-20 7:07 pm  Permalink
Maui, is there much difference between slip casting those pendants and press molding or sprig molding them? Seems like the slip cast ones would shrink a little more. Do you pour the excess slip out after 20-30 minutes so they are lighter?
 
 
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MauiTiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 20, 2003 Posts: 680 From: A rock in the middle of the Ocean
| Posted: 2010-10-20 7:33 pm  Permalink
Mad Dog, I'm new to all this, plus I live on a rock in the middle of the ocean so have limited supplies and resources. I have slip, but not clay. I don't know anything about press molds or how to do it. I'm just experimenting and learning as I go. How do you get the clay out after you press it into the mold? How do you press it in all the way? I think I would need more exact molds. The slip is easy to clean up.
I don't pour out the excess slip, it all dries pretty quick. they are only 1/4 inch thick. I sand down the backside to make them smooth because the slip leaves the edges taller as it dries. The final pendants are about 1/8 inch thick and pretty lightweight.
yeah, the slip shrinks which makes them easy to get out of the mold. I don't have a problem with them shrinking a little.
-Rob
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MauiTiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 20, 2003 Posts: 680 From: A rock in the middle of the Ocean
| Posted: 2010-11-08 7:56 pm  Permalink
Wendy, your pendant is on the way, plus I sent you an unglazed one for you to glaze yourself! Have fun and post a photo! I also sent Gecko an unglazed one, so I'm excited to see what he does with it as well.
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MadDogMike Grand Member (3 years)
Joined: Mar 30, 2008 Posts: 6490 From: The Anvil of the Sun
| Posted: 2010-11-08 9:25 pm  Permalink
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On 2010-10-20 19:33, MauiTiki wrote:
Mad Dog, I'm new to all this, plus I live on a rock in the middle of the ocean so have limited supplies and resources. I have slip, but not clay. I don't know anything about press molds or how to do it. I'm just experimenting and learning as I go. How do you get the clay out after you press it into the mold? How do you press it in all the way? I think I would need more exact molds. The slip is easy to clean up.
I don't pour out the excess slip, it all dries pretty quick. they are only 1/4 inch thick. I sand down the backside to make them smooth because the slip leaves the edges taller as it dries. The final pendants are about 1/8 inch thick and pretty lightweight.
yeah, the slip shrinks which makes them easy to get out of the mold. I don't have a problem with them shrinking a little.
-Rob
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Rob, sorry I missed your reply and question
The mold you are using for slip would probably also work as a press mold too. You just stuff the mold full of clay and use a straight edge of some sort to scrape off the excess clay. It shrinks as it dries too and the molded piece pops out.
If clay were available, it would probably be a little cheaper than slip but otherwise there is very little difference. I would imagine that the slip shrinks a little more just because it has a higher water content
Again, it probably doesn't make much difference at 1/4 inch thick, but you could probably dump the center out of the wet clay after about 10 or 15 minutes. It would make the back concave and a little little lighter. The advantage of a slip casting mold is that the slip forms a skin starting on the outside (plaster contact area) and the inside can be poured out. It doesn't have much bearing in this application but it's the MAGIC in mug making because you end up with even thickness walls on your mug. Have fun!
 
 
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MauiTiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 20, 2003 Posts: 680 From: A rock in the middle of the Ocean
| Posted: 2010-11-09 10:43 am  Permalink
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On 2010-11-08 21:25, MadDogMike wrote:
Rob, sorry I missed your reply and question
The mold you are using for slip would probably also work as a press mold too. You just stuff the mold full of clay and use a straight edge of some sort to scrape off the excess clay. It shrinks as it dries too and the molded piece pops out.
If clay were available, it would probably be a little cheaper than slip but otherwise there is very little difference. I would imagine that the slip shrinks a little more just because it has a higher water content
Again, it probably doesn't make much difference at 1/4 inch thick, but you could probably dump the center out of the wet clay after about 10 or 15 minutes. It would make the back concave and a little little lighter. The advantage of a slip casting mold is that the slip forms a skin starting on the outside (plaster contact area) and the inside can be poured out. It doesn't have much bearing in this application but it's the MAGIC in mug making because you end up with even thickness walls on your mug. Have fun!
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Thanks Mike, I have discovered I can get clay at the local community college. I have some "hand-me-down" clay that I use when making my tiki mug molds, but it's pretty hard and dirty from being used over and over. I should pick some up and give the press mold thing a try. I'll probably need to create a few new designs.
I'm hoping to get some of my pendants up for sale on my website soon.
Aloha, Rob
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MadDogMike Grand Member (3 years)
Joined: Mar 30, 2008 Posts: 6490 From: The Anvil of the Sun
| Posted: 2010-11-09 11:13 am  Permalink
Rob, I took a ceramics class at my local community college a few semester back and it was a quick introduction to techniques that would have taken me a long time to discover on my own. Also gives you local contacts for supplies, advice, perhaps a larger kiln to use. It was a great investment for me.
 
 
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MauiTiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 20, 2003 Posts: 680 From: A rock in the middle of the Ocean
| Posted: 2010-11-09 11:31 am  Permalink
Mike, my community college does have ceramics classes, but they are mid day and I have a 9-5 job. I've looked into it. There was a local ceramics studio offering adult classes, but they closed a week before my scheduled class was to begin. I've hooked up with a local artist who is showing me the ropes, but the process is slow.
Next time you are in Maui I'll take you to lunch and we can talk ceramics!!
-Rob
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danlovestikis Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Jun 17, 2002 Posts: 3662 | Posted: 2010-11-09 7:44 pm  Permalink
Hi Rob, thank you so much for your gift. When I glaze in the future I will post again. Right now I wanted to post a couple of photos. One with the Islander mug and then where the pendant will hang unless being worn. I love it, good job. Wendy
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MauiTiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 20, 2003 Posts: 680 From: A rock in the middle of the Ocean
| Posted: 2010-11-09 8:05 pm  Permalink
Awesome to see the "Fish Face" as part of your collection!
 
 
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MauiTiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 20, 2003 Posts: 680 From: A rock in the middle of the Ocean
| Posted: 2010-11-13 1:05 pm  Permalink
I put a few of the Bumatay style pendants up on my site. only $6.
Christmas Ornaments too... 5 for $20
Get them before they're gone...
http://www.mauitikitours.com/postcards.html
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MauiTiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 20, 2003 Posts: 680 From: A rock in the middle of the Ocean
| Posted: 2010-11-22 7:39 pm  Permalink
Here is the pendant that Wendy glazed herself, she posted it in another thread, but it fits better here...
That's one crazy lipstick wearing Bumatay! great Job Wendy. I'm sure Dan Loves it.
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Beachbumz Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Jan 09, 2008 Posts: 991 From: 21°/156° MAUI
| Posted: 2010-11-23 5:14 pm  Permalink
That's about what I look like after sucken'um up all night..... ssshhhhh on the lipstick....
[ This Message was edited by: Beachbumz 2010-11-23 17:16 ]
 
 
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MauiTiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 20, 2003 Posts: 680 From: A rock in the middle of the Ocean
| Posted: 2010-12-06 7:54 pm  Permalink
I got to put some of the glaze testing to good use on some bowls I'm making for Okolemaluna Tiki Lounge on the Big Island.
These three ore off to the Big Island Tomorrow. Be sure to order the "Drink for Two" in one of them next time you visit the Big Island!
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