Dragon Molds
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Dragon Molds
Has anyone tried these?
I am going to C&R Loo tomorrow, they have them for 40% off. They are still expensive, are they worth it?
Thanks, Stephie
I am going to C&R Loo tomorrow, they have them for 40% off. They are still expensive, are they worth it?
Thanks, Stephie
Stephie
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OHMY ... 40 % off ?!
I have one, small, 6 inch square. I like it very much. I was a bit shy to spend big bucks on these myself, and I may buy another one, or two. They are VERY good, I really like the handle at the bottom, what a great idea. The little piece does sit quite flat...
But are they worth the money? That's a good question. I think at 40 % off, yes.
I have one, small, 6 inch square. I like it very much. I was a bit shy to spend big bucks on these myself, and I may buy another one, or two. They are VERY good, I really like the handle at the bottom, what a great idea. The little piece does sit quite flat...
But are they worth the money? That's a good question. I think at 40 % off, yes.
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Re: Dragon Molds
DRAGONS?? are these molds that actually have a dragon shape for slumping over????Stephie wrote:Has anyone tried these?
I am going to C&R Loo tomorrow, they have them for 40% off. They are still expensive, are they worth it?
Thanks, Stephie
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Thx for the info, I found the dragons on page 207 of the catalogue.
Kathie,
Kathie,
RE: your tile mould question....You might be able to make some tile moulds with raku clay or some other low fire clay. I haven't made any myself yet but I do have some clay so when I try I will let you know how it goes.
Susan
Kathie,
Kathie,
RE: your tile mould question....You might be able to make some tile moulds with raku clay or some other low fire clay. I haven't made any myself yet but I do have some clay so when I try I will let you know how it goes.
Susan
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Susan: Yeh, I thought of that after. I am going this aft to a greenware place and ask if they would make them for me cuz they would turn out smoother. But I have taken a workshop on clay tiles and have all the tools for carving clay, so I may take a try at it too. The problem with that is that they don't seem to come out quite so smooth. But, yes please let me know how it goes. Thanks a bunch.
you need a slab roller. if you don't have one, then you can make one with a long rolling pin and 2 wooden slats of equal thicknesses. this allows you to roll out a slab of equal thickness across it.Kathie Karancz wrote:Susan: Yeh, I thought of that after. I am going this aft to a greenware place and ask if they would make them for me cuz they would turn out smoother. But I have taken a workshop on clay tiles and have all the tools for carving clay, so I may take a try at it too. The problem with that is that they don't seem to come out quite so smooth. But, yes please let me know how it goes. Thanks a bunch.
once it's dry, you can sand it with sandpaper (or drywall sandpaper, which works better) to make it very smooth. it can be sanded after bisquing, but it's harder to do then.
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that's what i use when i can't get to the ceramics place to use theirs. it's big, takes a lot off floor space, and expensive. i use a marble rolling pin, as it's easier to roll out clay if the rolling pin is heavy.Susan Moore wrote:Charlie,
I will try the homemade slab roller. Your posting is timely I was just thinking "hmmm I could really use a slab roller...".
Susan
Dragon Molds
Dragon Molds originaly came from Dragon Glass in South Africa. They came over and gave a workshop at C&R Loo.(they work w/ float and powders because of the expense of BE and other compatibles in S Africa) Oliver probably has a license to manufacture the Dragon designs.
The molds seem to be well made...double wall,hand lift openings and most have a built in foot. I use them a lot and have had no problems w/ the molds.
The China manufacture is recent.
They are pricey but the footed design brings the work to a different level.
The molds seem to be well made...double wall,hand lift openings and most have a built in foot. I use them a lot and have had no problems w/ the molds.
The China manufacture is recent.
They are pricey but the footed design brings the work to a different level.
Errr double ditto

I have no idea how that happened
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Hey, I'm not sure what you mean by tile mold, but do you mean this one:
http://www.alpineglass.com/shop/product ... 20UMMTILE/[/url]
http://www.alpineglass.com/shop/product ... 20UMMTILE/[/url]
Deborah