NO. It won;t stick to anything at that point. On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Barton Stano wrote: Will green stuff stick to wax paper once cured? [Non-text...
Again, No, it won't stick to wax paper once cured. Guaranteed. ... From: Neil Blue To: 1listSculpting@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 5:03 AM ...
... "Remain stuck" you mean? Could be. Depends on the quality of the wax paper. Some will adhere to the paper and leave fibres in the green stuff when you...
... You might have better luck with this question if you tell us what you are trying to accomplish. Do you want it to stick, or do you not want it to stick? If...
Being that I was just working on some wererats and werewolves last night and the night before I can answer this question with a dinfinitive "Leaving uncured...
... stick? ... Thanks for reply, also thanks to ptsuk also. BTW Ming-Hua, I liked your sculpting tutorial, thanks. Do you have any books for sale? or offer...
Welcome Luke, I think you'll find this group a valuable resource, whether you're an amateur or a pro. Any questions you want to ask up front? ... From:...
Hello, I've recently been tinkering with some models using the armatures from ebob. The thing I've noticed is that they are quite small when compared with GWs...
Hello I've seen a few comments about shrinkage. If you have you greenstuff mini ready for mastering and then production moulds how much shrinkage should you...
... Hello If you're just starting I've found this to be a very useful tutorial/stage-by-stage: http://www.musketeer-miniatures.com/blog/?page_id=6 And this...
There are a lot of variables to consider when guessing what the shrinkage will be. Some molders can get very negligible shrinkage and others will get more....
Hi Carl, I would not use a paperclip for making an armature. You have to bend it too much to get it out of it´s "paperclip-form" and then bend it again to get...
Hi Carl, sorry, I mean 0,8 cm of course not 0,8 mm (that would be too thin :-)) ... Von: gschellert@... An: 1listSculpting@yahoogroups.com Verschickt: Fr.,...
Floral wire is quite popular, and can be bought in packs of various guages - it bends very nicely, and will take a fair amount of movement before fatigue...
Carl Paper clips are OK, I know of at least one pro-sculptor who use to use that all the time (Andy Chernak of Grenadier Models). I use un-coated copper wire...
I mirror the advice given here by Cliff. I actually use both the florest wire and paper clips. I tend to use the florest wire and twist it in a braid for the...
Thanks for the very detailed response - extremely useful information for me to bear in mind. Cheers! ... Carl ... shrinkage will be. Some molders can get very...
Many, many thanks everyone for your responses - super useful stuff to know. I think I'm going to give the paper clip a go with my first mini armature (it's...
I find that's the best way to learn sculpting - try a little of everything and see what works for you. You'll make mistakes, but, that's how you learn. Advice...
Nice find! Expensive, but it might be worth it. I'm not that familiar with Christophe Letellier, is he any good? Anywhere y'all know where I might get a peek...