MY MOULDING MIXTURE
OF CARTOON STYLE STUFF
£12.00 for 4 that is four times more than the ready mixed stuff in a small tub priced at £20.00
Mould making from Arts & Craft shops can be very expensive indeed.
"That`s not funny."____________
"but it`s cheap." said the little button.
Grandad looked above.
"I can remember Mother making cakes with that flour in 1938, just after she`d dug the air raid shelter into the back garden."
" Yes we had black sticky buns for tea that night."
Grandad.
Then after we all watched Mother filling the sand bags up and piling them on top.
"a year later gerry landscaped it for us."
" Gerry had a wheel barrow and lived next door."
Grandad
"Mother shortly left us with Gerry from next door."
" Now, now we must get on."
50% X 50% MIX of silicone and cornflour.
You can wear a mask if you are clumsy enough to powder a puff all over the place.
" Where`s the brush Mrs B ?"
" I kind `da like that BB.
" who is that masked man with that unique secret name, that everyone knows?"
" I wore a mask once, it got me 10 YEARS in YUMA! "
TOP TIP
Mix it by hand without wearing rubber gloves.
The gloves are silicone rubber so the mixture will stick to them even with oil on them.
" Yes it`s entered in the journal that BB, got awfully stuck up one time trying to get those stretchy fingers off his hands because he wore rubber gloves."
"yip with half a pound of rubber stuck fast tight to them."
" And with the LEGO BOX stuck to all that stuff too."
"With BB,Shouting out! Darn Stuff, LEGO, LEGO!"
10% Added
Add some good squirts of oil. Then mix by hand.
Do not use cooking oil as this will leak out as a sticky sugar-like sweet mess.
20 Pence worth of Baby oil will wash out with the first hot soak in soapy water,and final wash.
"that`s right."
Open a window or door or both or all,as this stuff smells of Vinegar.
" But don`t put it on ya chips!"
GRANDAD
My boy went to sea in 1943
Peter Brighton, of Shorncliffe Avenue Norwich never came home.
Well before my time but I know of him.
I knew his brother Lenny ,
and played with his boy Peter my best friend.
Peter Brighton 1948 -1999
We must get on now.
A 2014 Project
It was never posted on,` The Rubber Mould.'
Bottom half made by pushing the pattern into it to the halfway point.
Guidance holes were pressed in and Baby oil was used to separate the two halves. The box was then built up for the top half.The silicone mix was then pushed in one end.Using finger and thumbs adding while adding more it was likewise worked across the bottom allowing the air to escape.
This method applied to most of my two part moulds so patterns can change but the mixtures stays the same.
The two part mould was cast up with Plaster of Paris.
These stand in one of my display cabinets at the end of the shelves like book ends.
The original little fellow being quite rare
" along with grandad." were the last to be produced for WOOLWORTHS on the high street just before they went bust! Mrs B, bought them to stand outside in a flowerpot.
" Of course Grandad being Grandad ended up with a whole flower bed all of his own."
BB