For molding and casting, we used our hands to make replicas of our fingers with concrete.
First, I gathered all the materials needed, including measuring cups, alginate, rockite, water, two screws, a popsicle stick, a jig and a scale for measuring.
Using the scale, I then used a measuring cup to measure 6.75 oz of water and in a separate cup to measure 1.5 oz of alginate. This creates a 4.5:1 ratio.


I mixed them together by pouring the water into the alginate and then I mixed them with a popsicle stick until there were no clumps in the mixture. I then placed two of my fingers in the cup not touching each other or the walls of the cup.



Once the mixture had no more clumps, I poured it into the previous cup with my finger mold. I quickly inserted the screws which had been previously attached to the jig. I set the jig above the cup, so that it could hold the screws half inside the fingers while still having part of the screw exposed.


After they were out, I removed the jig from the screws and sanded down the edges of the fingers.
I then attached them to a foam block so that they could stand up and then I spray painted them blue.




Clean workspace:
