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(How To Make Concrete Sphere Molds)
Materials needed: -Concrete - Sandpaper - Whiskers - Magic eraser - Blind spot : 1. Choose a location for your mold and mark it with a whiteboard or paint to keep track of where the sandpaper will go. 2. Use theers to shape the concrete until it forms a circular pattern. This is called casting concrete mold. 3. Let the mold dry completely before starting to fill it in with more concrete. This will help the concrete mix together and form a strong bond between the two parts of the mold. 4. Once the mold has fully dried, you can add your finishing touches by using the magic eraser to smooth out any areas that need it. You may also want to add a blind spot to prevent the mold from becoming stuck. 5. Finally, give your completed mold a final coat of paint to protect it and make it look its best. Tips: - If you're making a concrete sphere mold larger than what you can fit on a regular board, you can use or custom fabrication tools to create a more intricate mold. - If you have limited access to specialized equipment like chemical extruder, hand-molders, oring machines, you may want to consider DIY options like using pre-made concrete forms or working with a local decorator or architect.(How To Make Concrete Sphere Molds)
- It's important to note that while concrete is very durable and strong, it still needs regular maintenance to keep it in good condition. Be sure to clean and refinish your mold regularly to ensure its longevity.Ask a quote for the latest price and one of our team members will respond as soon as possible. Fields marked with * are required.