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| So I had to make another model in clay that could withstand the heat, this one isn't quite as nice as the first one as the clay sets quite fast and is more difficult to work with. |
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| Ready for the Gelflex to be poured in. |
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| It's taken an age to remove the clay from the Gelflex mould, but thankfully it's done now, So next I need to fill this with wax! |
| I melted the wax |
| and spooned it in to the Gelflex mould until it was full |
| very full, but it needs to be, as it makes it easier to remove it later - honest!! |
| Once the wax was completely cool I began nervously trying to remove it in one piece |
| This proved to be very difficult, due to the under cut |
| Almost free!! |
| Wax Poppy No.1 with clay dust all over it! |
| Wax Poppy No.2 - clean!! |
| some random wax poppy petals |
| The mix: 2 Flint, 2 Plaster, 2 Water, 1 Grog |
| Poured the plaster mix over the wax poppy & going to keep my fingers crossed |
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| So at long last, here is the next step of my 'soon to be' glass poppy; this is the plaster block with the wax still inside it |
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| This is how I hope the wax will be removed my heat steaming the wax out |
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| Here you can see the wax beginning to slowly drip out |
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| Here the large base section of wax has melted away but think it's going to take a while for the seam to reach the petals .......just have to wait for the next gripping installment!! |
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| Woohoo!! The wax has finally melted away!! |
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| All clear and ready to be dried out before filling with glass!! |
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| Filled the mould |
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| The pot on the top of the mould ensures the glass follows into the mould |
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| In the kiln it goes - fingers crossed!! |



















