I now have four castings to play around with while they dry out. I want to leap them upwards by adding another level. So that must be added to the ground level with these other structures placed on top. I am thinking how best to accomplish this task using the same mould? To utilise the mould rules out the need to make another.The roof is not needed because only the stone walls are required.
I will carefully fill the mould in order to cover the roof section only. Then let it cure hard.
The next stage is to oil that top of which was cast. To do so in order to form a separation point when I top up the remainder of the mould. So in theory I should be able to remove the bottom of the chapel walls due to this well oiled separation point in the mould.
Will it work?
I guess with the passing of time we will find the answer to that question.
Sure it will Pard`s.
The next day as already explained the two part mould was cast.
Having only one large plastic tub left I lined it with plastic sheet from an old bag. An elastic band was fixed around the tub to stop the plastic slipping out when casting up. After use the plaster covered plasticis simple tipped out into the bin.
Leaving me with a clean tub.
With my state of the art tool ; my old trusty butter knife the roof was soon parted very easily with the aid of a small hammer.
Yippy a Oooo, I said it would work Pard`s.
one good wallop and it fell apart at that seam.
If I intend to have this side above showing a straight lintel stuck into place will square off the top and make the window presentable.
It fell away leaving a rather rugged bottom. I trimmed it level on the top with my knife and as it was still damp very little effort was required. Soon that little job was done and dusted.
Now this piece can be slipped back into the mould as an odd side oiled up again and another bottom cast up.
it is all about stacking boxes.
I`m confused.
What Follows Are Samples To Show The Pathway
The side wall with the door now raised up can be placed against a castle wall.
yes I understand it now.
Not me, what about chimneys?
I will address that question later. OK!
Lets add some shadow.
I`ll add fixing pins to many of these later.
Or just silicone them together.
Monastic Courtyards can easily be created for photo shoots and film. A few broken bits here and there will add character to the place giving it an aged appearance. Well that`s my opinion and I stick by it.
Here larger gothic style windows are hidden so that massive walls remain with the smaller windows.
I have a few more bottoms to make, then hopefully i will be looking into creating lean to`s from the mould. If one has a band saw it would do to cut these in half,but I don`t have one so other means to do it apply.
Thank you for commenting Graeme, the shadows of this mysterious place are certainly upon the rise. Thank`s for taking time out to look guys. BB