September 4, 2007

A Free Easy to Make Mold You Can Make

Tip! While wearing rubber gloves and a breathing respirator mask (with organic vapor filters) from the local hardware or home improvement store, press the tape strip firmly (sticky side down) onto the visible mold growth or onto the surface being tested.

This is a fast, easy way to make some free molds for concrete, hypertufa, plaster, etc.

First decide what you want to copy. It must be something that can be painted with Acetone without melting. An example would be a brick or rock.

Now get some of that blue or pink rigid foam insulation. You should try to get the 2 inch thick stuff if you want your mold to last. To begin just get whatever you can. Sometimes you can pick up a couple of scraps at construction sites for free.

Clean your rock and be sure it is dry. This is important; water and acetone do not mix!

Put your insulation on the table, and next to it put your rock with the side you want to copy facing up. Paint the rock with Acetone and VERY quickly place it on the foam. When it has sunk in an inch or two pull it out.

Wait a while for the foam to harden up, and there is your mold!!

Paint on some mold release (also known as 10w engine oil). Try not to have any puddles; they will cause holes in the concrete.

You may have to play with this a bit to get the feel of painting and sinking your rock, but it works!!

Copyright ? 2005 Delmar Germyn. All rights reserved.

Tip! If the tester observes three or more of the same mold colony type growing in one mold test kit, then the tester can reasonably conclude that there is a possible mold infestation in the area/location in which he conducted that particular mold test, regardless of the number of similar mold colonies present in the outdoor control test.

Del Germyn - author. Web site http://www.delsmolds.com

My web site is setup to help you and I learn more about molds and casting in general.

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Articles on how to mix your concrete, hypertufa, etc for different uses.

Free information on how to make your own molds. Tips and hints on their use and care.

Free information on making and using various types of molds to cast concrete, plaster, cement,
ceramics, and molding with hypertufa.

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I am hoping that when you see what I have (or have not) set out you will send in your tips and stories. By sharing we can all learn from each other. We can also help newcomers to the hobby / business.

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