For this week, as a class we molded our fingers. But unfortunately that did not work out as the plaster was wet. Then I went ahead on casting the fingers again. I started with mixing alginate with water in a 1:1 propotion. Then I poured this mixture into the silicone beaker and immediately inserted my fingers into it.
I waited for about ten minutes wherein simultaneously I mixed plaster of paris with water till it was of a normal consistency. Then I removed my fingers on pored the mixture into it. Then quickly I grabbed some tape poked holes into it and set the screw exactly in the middle of the finger half in air using the tape.
The next day I came back to take out my finger casts, I carefully tore down the alginate and removed the molded fingers and let them for about ten minutes. Later on I spray painted it with different colours to make it look pretty. And tada my fingers were ready to be screwed on the wall!!
Cost Type | Cost | Price | Source | Quantity | Total |
Materials | Alginate | $0.70/oz | Dickblick.com | 2.65 oz | $1.85 |
Plaster | $1.94 /lb | Homedepot.com | 0.09 lb | $0.17 | |
Silicone cup | $0.90 /cup | Amazon.com | 1 cup | $0.90 | |
Spray paint | $6.19 /can | Target.com | 0.1 can | $0.62 | |
Labor | Molder/Caster | $15.75 /hr | Recruiter.com | 0.5 hr | $7.87 |
Spray Painter | $17 /hr | Ziprecruiter.com | 0.25 hr | $4.25 | |
Prototyping Engineer | $39 /hr | Salary.com | 0 | 0 | |
Overhead | Facility Cost (Machine Time)
(Power Drill w/ mixer) |
$4 /hr | Homedepot.com | 0.16 hr | $0.64 |
Quality Control | $24.5 /hr | Indeed.com | 0.25 hr | $6.12 | |
Design | Engineering and Development | Covered in Prototyping Engineer | $0 | ||
Iterations | Multiply total cost | x3 | |||
Waste | none |
For one pair of fingers: $22.4
Total Cost: $65.8