Friday 9 June 2017

Cast A Concrete Tea Light Candle Holder





Cast a tea light candle holder with concrete. Using original plaster sculptures for models to make the latex molds, reproductions of the original sculpture can be casted using concrete poured into the latex molds. This video shows the process of casting the concrete casts from the latex molds to make the tea light candle holders.



A video showing how to sculpt the original model will be up shortly. This will show how to make a tea light candle holder sculpt ready to be molded using liquid latex.

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Music by Angel Rust

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