Hey Tom75,
Great bed of information, thanks for the post. One question that I have always wonderer about with having a "Core Out Mold" is...after you have put the plasticine inside your outer mold, and poured the the plaster inside the plasticine of the "outer mold" (so that you now have your plaster core), how does the core suspend when you are ready to pour in the foam latex?
For example, when I imagine having an outer mold and an inner core I envision the inner core doing what gravity would have it do...falling down and leaning directly against the inside of the outer mold. I imagine that this would not keep the space that was built up previously by the plasticine (as per the "Coring Out Mold" section of the article).
Would someone have to suspend the inner core inside the outer mold somehow, to allow the foam to evenly fill the space between both the outer and inner parts?
For those of you who are totally confused by my rambling..please read the aticle above, specifically the "core out mold" section.
If it is still confusing I will restate the question. My girfriend says she has no idea what I am talking about after I read my post to her, but perhaps someone out there does.
- Blink