Press Molds for
Puppet Heads
Submitted
by Mike Brent
Here's a tutorial originally posted by Jason Spyda Adams (son of legendary
comic book artist Neal Adams) over at the Sculptors
Forum (you need a free registration to read the forum). He uses
it for making heads for action figures, but I thought it would be great for
making puppet heads, for instance if you want to make multiple copies of a
head in plasticene for modifying into replacement heads, or you could even
make whole bodies this way if you're doing simple claymation figures. This
would ensure that each time you have to re-create your puppet it would look
the same again. I asked Jason if I could transfer this over here, and he gave
me permission. Here's his description followed by pics he took:
"I sculpted a basic head with no defined features and I made a squeeze
mold. That way I don't have to worry about the sizes being different and I
can get right down to the important details.
What I do is sculpt the basic head and cook it. Then I hit it with some mold
release and mix up some apoxie clay. I build up half the mold and make sure
there are key locks in it. When that hardens, I hit it with mold release again
and press in apoxie clay for the second half of the mold. Then I have a stone
solid mold when it cures. I can squeeze out a thousand if i want.
Before I put clay into it, I spray in mold release. I mush up some premo clay
until it is soft and press it inside each half of the mold.
I put in a wodden stick for the mego heads but you don't have to use a stick
at all. Then I just squish the two halves together and pop it out.
Since they come out soft, you can also change each one's details so they all
look different. "
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