LIFE SIZED WAX SKULL
SPRUED AND READY TO INVEST IN PLASTER
Fettled and dressed the skull is mounted on the sprue base which will fit and support the terracotta reservoir.
An electric, adjustable heat controlled, soldering iron is used to fuse the wax joins.
Both waxes dressed smooth and mounted on their respective sprues.
FETTLING THE WAX SKULLS
The flame is burning and wax skulls are ready to clean up before investing in plaster mold.
Quick spots of hot wax to fill marks and the odd blemish from handling. The selection of wax working tools assist in speeding the process.
On these small wax skulls this is the only part line which is quite easy to remove. The gouge from finger nail enthusiasm now filled and firm enough to dress back.
Finished and almost ready to mold up in plaster.
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SMALLER CAST WAX SKULL
The quality of a wax casting is purely a personal criteria. Here particular attention was focused on the master before the rubber mold was made. Any unwanted blemish on the master would be also on the subsequent wax castings and require unnecessary time in the cleaning up before plaster molding. Or if not dealt to in the wax stage then eventually in the cast glass.
A clean cast in wax with minimal fettling.
Sprued and cupped ready for the plaster molding process.
Seam and handling damage requiring attention prior to plaster molding.
Closing in on the most pertinent ‘dings’!
Evident in the upper portion of the image …. An annoying finger nail mark gouged out in the enthusiasm when removing the wax from the rubber!