Easy Mold Using Hot Glue
Hi All,
Last year I carved a Moai Statue out of a "plaster of Paris" block. I received many requests from my friends for one. Carving a new Moai statue is not very difficult but carving 5 to 10 such statues is too much effort for a lazy fellow like me.
I explored (googled) on how to make molds and found silicone as the best choice, but using silicone, is expensive in India. Cheaper alternate is Alginate, but cannot reuse... There are alternate methods using hot glue or silicone sealant.
In this intructable I will share how to use hot glue gun to make a mold.
What Do You Need?
- Hot Glue Gun
- Play Doh
- Moai Statue
- Plaster of Paris
- Paper Knife
- Oil
Preparation
- Make sure the master object is water proof and smooth
- I painted my Moai statue with varnish
- On a play doh, insert the Moai statue half way through
- Make sure edges are clean
- The play doh should be sas flat as possible
- Apply oil on the surface on the doh and statue
First Half
- Let the glue gun get hot for 5 to 10 minutes
- Start from the bottom go upto the top
- Move slowly upwards, cover all surface
- Cover everything
- Leave it to cool for 10 to 15 minutes
- Remove the play doh
- Gently de-mold the statue and inspect if there are any holes
- If any holes are found, apply small quantities on hot glue
Second Half
- Place the statue in the first half of the mold
- Apply oil on the exposed part of the statue and the first half of mold
- Pour hot glue starting from bottom towards the top
- Cover all of the statue
- Leave it cool for 10 to 20 minutes
De-Mold
- Gently slice the hot glue at teh joint of first and second half of the mold
- Cut across to open like a book as in the picture
- Remove the original statue
Test
- Using a tape or thread, hold the two molds together
- Pour a mixture of "plaster of Paris" and water in the mold
- Let it dry for 20 minutes
Conclusion
- I was able to replicate simple design using Hot glue
- There were some bubbles that I need to work on during the pour
- I will add a larger slot for it in future
I hope this instructable was useful and share your comments, On How I can improve this or make cheaper molds to replicate statues
Thanks