I had my 3D model sent to a 3D printer at university, the
machine can only manage small models so I scaled my piece down by 3 quarters. From
this I decided to use it as a model to cast from in plaster, completely unaware
of what would happen. The printer left a rough pixelated surface that I sanded
down gently to avoid plaster getting stuck or trapping air bubbles into the
mould. With each layer of my design being circular and quite small I need to
ensure that the halfway mark of my model was exact to stop the model sticking
in the mould. The mould consisted of 3 pieces as my model had a foot.
The plastic model came away from the model really well,
leaving perfect detail and refined edges. The first casting I took out too
early, and became distorted and misshapen, yet it was more interesting than the
original shape. It gave me another step to move into in my development. After
this I got a few more castings out which were perfect, so I know that technique
works. Next time I’d like to use the laser cutter, to create layers which can
be stacked to produce a larger model than a printed one, plus it’s more cost effective.
My work draws up similar links to Tavs Jorgenson being too similar in appearance,
so more development is needed.
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