This thread cropped on Google when I was trying to stop my damn heads from shrinking, using polyurethane resin (fastcast)--wanted
zero shrinkage. One of my historical figures in particular was curing too narrow in the face, almost ruining the likeness.
Anyway--fixed it! After about ten casting attempts, different methods. And what a game--ended up having to
rotocast it (roll around a partial amount in the mould until it stiffens, making it hollow), then apply
pressure with powdered bronze (for weight and fineness) poured into the nearly cured cast, then push a cone (mastic nozzle with the end heated shut) into the metal powder with some pressure...to PREVENT the resin from shrinkage. After a first ballsup, it worked!
See the head on the right, too narrow for a reasonable likeness. Head in the middle--
full size! Ahhhhhhhh relief.
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