This week, my journey in the world of molding and casting led me to the creation of two unique finger hooks. The process, seemingly straightforward, presented a few challenges along the way.
Step 1: Mold Creation
The adventure began with making a mold. The ingredients? Alginate, water, and my own finger. A perfect balance was essential: a 1:1 ratio of alginate to water. My initial trial was a bit overzealous in mixing, resulting in the mixture solidifying too early. But on the second try, I nailed it. Timing was key – the mixture had to be just right: consistent yet fluid. Into the container it went, followed swiftly by my finger. A brief wait of 10 minutes, and voilà – the mold was formed.
Step 2: The Casting Challenge
Next up was the casting phase, requiring a 2:1 mix of plaster and water. This stage tested my patience. Getting the timing right for pouring the casting mixture was crucial. My initial efforts were good enough however I realized after casting some bubbles occurred in my shape. Maybe incubating them in a vacuum oven would be an ideal condition but I wasn’t able to find one in the OEDK.
Step 3: Refining the Creation
Post-casting, I noticed some imperfections. Air bubbles had left their mark, creating excess plaster on the finger hooks. A bit of sanding smoothed these out, seamlessly blending them into the overall shape.
To give my finger hooks a marble like look, I chose to use white spray paint, finishing them with a clear protective coating. The result? Two beautifully crafted, durable finger hooks.
This journey in molding and casting, while filled with trials and errors, was a rewarding learning experience in patience and precision.
Room for improvement
I wish I had a matte white spray paint and glossy clear coat to give more of a marble look. I didin’t like the bubbles that formed after casting. When I left them outside to dry they got black stains from the environment unfortunately.
Cost Analysis
Cost Type | Price | Source | Quantity | Total | |
Materials | Alginate | 54,97 (3 lb) | Amazon | 1 Ounce | 1,15 |
Plaster | 9,99 (1lb) | Amazon | 1 Ounce | 0,62 | |
Plastic Measuring Cup | 0,90 (1 pc) | Gmtmidwest | 1 Piece | 0,90 | |
White Spray Paint | 5,98 (12 Oz) | Walmart | 1 Oz | 0,98 | |
Clear Coat | 6,98 (12 Oz) | Walmart | 1 Oz | 0,58 | |
Labor | Prototyping Eng. | 53.93 / h | Zippia | 1 h | 53,93 |
58,16 |