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Casting with MakeHaven's New Melting Pot

Submitted by Monica Keefe on

The melting pot is a great tool for taking 3D printed prototypes and turning them into finished products like game pieces or jewelry in a relatively quick process. I ended up making a small series of geometric, asymmetrical earrings, and the whole project, from printing my prototypes to buffing my final designs, only took a couple of days.

 

Making the Mold

 

 

To start, I 3D printed the shapes I wanted, covered them in Bondo, and sanded that smooth with 220 grit sandpaper. In this situation, Bondo is better than XTC-3D because visual surface finish does not matter and it has a much faster

The Art of Millinery

Submitted by Catherine Caze… on

               Ok, I am in love with sinamay. felt, feathers, leather, biais binding, petersham ribbon and many other ingredients that make the wonderful world of millinery. While I am stumbling in finding wood blocks - I need them in order to mold the hats -  through the years I have learned to be more patient and I truly enjoy the power of thinking outside the square. Still looking for those expensive commodities has been somewhat turned around last night, by my Australian Master Milliner Instructor Miss Elaine from The Hat Academy, bringing much hope. She is so clever.

              Elaine