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QuestionCan I use Plaster of Paris to mold my face?Community AnswerIt would be a safer idea to make a silicone mold of your face first, then to fill that mold with plaster, if your plan is to make a casting. If you use plaster to make a mold, and something goes wrong, you could potentially hurt or suffocate yourself. Silicone, though not completely safe to use, is safer, and could be peeled away from skin much more easily. Please be sure to use silicone that is formulated for mold making, and for prolonged contact with skin. If you are serious about facial mold making, contacting someone who specializes in the field would be a great way to find out how to safely use plaster for this purpose.
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QuestionCan a model be carved out from a whole solid square made of plaster of Paris?Community AnswerYes, but you have to be careful, as the plaster of Paris square may break, and the sculpture will not be very durable.
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QuestionCan plaster of Paris be used for an outdoor sculpture?Community AnswerIt can, but the sculpture will not be very durable and could be damaged by weather conditions.
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QuestionIs there anything I can add to the plaster of Paris mix to prevent it from drying so fast?Community AnswerYes, you can use water. Put a little bit of water in the plaster every day.
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QuestionCan clay be made with Plaster of Paris?Community AnswerYes it can. You just have to put a lot of cornstarch in it, then mix. Keep doing it until you like your clay substance.
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QuestionDo I require a special plaster mix for making sculptures [over wire], or will normal wall plaster be suitable? Would patching plaster be suitable?Community AnswerDon't use plaster because over time it will fade and crumble. Go to a serious art store and get some clay. Clay is really good for sculptures, and if you make a mistake, you can fix it right away. With plaster, you keep everything the same and it dries very fast.
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QuestionCan I use fine sawdust instead of silica for the plaster?Community AnswerPossibly. It will be durable, but messy and unreliable. Best to use it for large sculptures.
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