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kustom_tiki Member
Joined: Oct 04, 2012 Posts: 7 | Posted: 2013-05-20 08:00 am  Permalink
I'd like to present my first attempt at a tiki mug using the valuable info on this site!
I have to say I'm rather impressed as to how it turned out especially from my first 2 part mold.
I've already started making the master for the 2nd mug
Sam (from the UK)
 
 
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Hale Tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 19, 2004 Posts: 1799 From: Pittsburgh
| Posted: 2013-05-20 09:28 am  Permalink
Hey! Congrats! They look great, and it's wonderful that TC was able to help you!
On your next sculpt, perhaps make the details a little deeper. It'll help the features pop.
EDIT: Looking forward to seeing your progress!
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Badd Tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 28, 2008 Posts: 387 | Posted: 2013-05-22 5:48 pm  Permalink
I agree, it is a nice mug though. You can also try a 'quick sculpt' of each on as they come out just to sharpen them up a bit (like make the mold with no splits between teeth, then as they come out do a quick carve between teeth).
i've never done slip casting but i assume that might be easier than having too much detail which probably makes it hard to get out of the mold.
I like to use stains a lot to bring out details too. maybe staining them, wiping them down, the using the translucent glazes would be enough to make the details pop more.
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Let's see the next one 
 
 
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littlegiles Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 08, 2003 Posts: 675 From: Lancaster, SC
| Posted: 2013-05-22 7:40 pm  Permalink
Congrats on your first mugs! Great job. I'm looking forward to your next one.
I agree about the details. I have never made a mug (yet) but I'm thinking perhaps you could touch up the details after you remove them from the mold. Looks like a good sculpt, just needs a bit of a punch.
Your glazes are fun. I really like the first two.
Keep up the good work.
- Dale
 
 
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LoriLovesTiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 03, 2011 Posts: 1313 From: NJ
| Posted: 2013-05-22 7:44 pm  Permalink
For a 1st attempt I am very impressed but agree that deeper carving would make the details pop! Keep the mugs coming, can't wait to see what you do next.
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Lori
 
 
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mp Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 12, 2009 Posts: 458 From: Nor Cal
| Posted: 2013-05-22 11:28 pm  Permalink
Looking good KustomTiki! Lets see some more.
 
 
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kustom_tiki Member
Joined: Oct 04, 2012 Posts: 7 | Posted: 2013-05-28 03:35 am  Permalink
Cheers for the comments guys
The shallow features was really to make sure it came out of the 2 piece mold OK.
The next one will have more detail and will probably have to be a 4 piece mold.
Those who haven't made a mug yet- what are you waiting for!
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danlovestikis Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Jun 17, 2002 Posts: 7302 | Posted: 2013-05-28 09:11 am  Permalink
kustom_tiki recently MadDogMike asked me if it was reasonable to spend 30 minutes cleaning up a mug before firing for the first time. The answer was that it depends on the mug but that my routine is 1 to 1 1/2 hours per mug. The fun part is during clean up and fine tuning you can use tools to deepen it without worrying about undercuts. The Sacramento crawl mug that I'm doing now has no nostrils until I carve them in. This made the mold easier to make. You have a great tiki and if you do the work after casting to bring out the detail you may find it's fun and you can vary each one too or add pieces. I'll enjoy watching you work. Wendy
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MadDogMike Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Mar 30, 2008 Posts: 9015 From: The Anvil of the Sun
| Posted: 2013-05-28 09:33 am  Permalink
Your 5th post and you've already got pics of finished mugs ~ that's putting your money where your mouth is!
Great mugs Kustom, keep posting!
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Hale Tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 19, 2004 Posts: 1799 From: Pittsburgh
| Posted: 2013-05-28 09:51 am  Permalink
Looking forward to the next one.
And to answer your question, too busy making other things, and no kiln!
 
 
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Trader Gino Tiki Centralite
Joined: Aug 10, 2012 Posts: 73 From: Charlotte, NC (SoCal native)
| Posted: 2013-06-15 8:25 pm  Permalink
Nice job kustom_tiki! I may very well follow your lead and try some sculpting soon!
 
 
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Hale Tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Oct 19, 2004 Posts: 1799 From: Pittsburgh
| Posted: 2013-06-16 08:00 am  Permalink
Again, great first attempt, man. I hope you're plugging away at your next one!
 
 
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kustom_tiki Member
Joined: Oct 04, 2012 Posts: 7 | Posted: 2013-06-18 03:02 am  Permalink
2nd mold is in progress!
I'll get some pictures up later
 
 
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kustom_tiki Member
Joined: Oct 04, 2012 Posts: 7 | Posted: 2013-12-05 07:21 am  Permalink
New mugs are done!
Pleased with the result.
Still just using a 2 piece mold
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Big Kahuna Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 11, 2007 Posts: 2482 From: SoMass
| Posted: 2013-12-05 07:36 am  Permalink
I'm digging those! Nice work!
 
 
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