High Definition Standard Definition Theater
Video id : 9xumZRmBPOg
ImmersiveAmbientModecolor: #b4afa9 (color 1)
Video Format : (720p) openh264 ( https://github.com/cisco/openh264) mp4a.40.2 | 44100Hz
Audio Format: 140 ( High )
PokeTubeEncryptID: a23307f4f5e73fad1e309e1520cfd6705fa9fe524c0c734b8c2b3c904f864772e92e1934dc87f2ec7ac9a01cee5b25d5
Proxy : kr-proxy.poketube.fun - refresh the page to change the proxy location
Date : 1726769455632 - unknown on Apple WebKit
Mystery text : OXh1bVpSbUJQT2cgaSAgbG92ICB1IGtyLXByb3h5LnBva2V0dWJlLmZ1bg==
143 : true
437,596 Views • Feb 4, 2016 • Click to toggle off description
In this video i'm making a simple ceramic cup from a 1 piece plaster mold. I started with filling the plastic cup with clay,to prevent it from flooting to the top. I also fill up the small edge of the cup. After that i applyd some release grease to the table. When the plaster is poured, you can take out the plastic cup in about an hour. Make sure to dry the plaster mold for a couple of days (or hours) ,depending on the moisture and the way of drying. After that you can pour in liquid clay. I left the clay in for about 20 minutes , which created a good thickness of the cup. When the clay cup is dried, it can be fired in an ceramic kiln. You can see the end-result in the last shot.

You can leave it like this for decoration, or you can add ceramic glaze on it, if you want to use it as a drinking cup.

Thanks for watching,

SUBSCRIBE for new videos every week ►►

You can also follow me on social media:

INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/robinhagemanstudio/
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/robinhagemanofficial
TWITTER: twitter.com/_RobinHageman_
PINTEREST: www.pinterest.com/robin_hageman/
WEBSITE: www.robinhageman.com/
Metadata And Engagement

Views : 437,596
Genre: Howto & Style
Uploaded At Feb 4, 2016 ^^


warning: returnyoutubedislikes may not be accurate, this is just an estiment ehe :3
Rating : 4.804 (238/4,620 LTDR)

95.10% of the users lieked the video!!
4.90% of the users dislieked the video!!
User score: 92.65- Overwhelmingly Positive

RYD date created : 2022-02-25T15:58:03.633783Z
See in json
Tags

YouTube Comments - 97 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@Zaqinabox

3 years ago

I love the idea of a ceramic solo cup. Pretty novel.

2 |

@RigorMortisTortoise

8 years ago

Wow thank you so much, been wanting to make molds but I couldn't find much information on how, but you answered all my questions!

3 |

@andrewgoodall2183

6 years ago

Really useful, quick and to the point. Thx.

1 |

@oliversjmildmay2970

4 years ago

Very Interesting .... never realised how a cup mould was made and worked .... fascinating - Thanks <3

|

@TheBigKahuna3000

3 years ago

So many questions and no answer great Youtuber in the making😂😂

|

@alexaragon5651

8 years ago

Cool look forward to those videos. You have so much potential. Awesome!

2 |

@MrErikm

7 years ago

whats your recipe for the liquid clay?

22 |

@edivasconcelos6185

2 years ago

Parabéns pela agilidade, show!!!!

|

@cobzarualexandra273

4 years ago

Hi. Congrats for the video 👍. Does this clay need to be cooked in the kiln? Is ok for this object to be used for aliments? Thank yo

|

@leom6604

8 years ago

Hi Robin! I would lik to know if you applyed any release grease to the cup? Does the plaster stick to plastics? Thanks a lot for your video!

|

@hopesilver3905

3 years ago

Thanks, very good video

|

@martijnsmuzieklessen7943

2 years ago

Hoi Robin, wat is hetgeen je op de ondergrond smeert voordat je het gips giet? Is dat zeep?

Groet Martijn

|

@inesioantoniomarinhocorrea1211

4 years ago

Did you use mold release grease on the cup? Grease can clog the pores of the plaster, does it work? Or did you use mold release soap?

|

@robertweisbach6181

4 years ago

Ok, so I saw your video when looking for how to make crucibles. Can your cup be fired to melt aluminum in it? Thanks.

|

@azizeseyedmoradi2893

2 years ago

Hello, do you need ceramic pots to heat the oven?

|

@jennifereverett6298

4 years ago

Can I make a mold of an item I don't want to trash after it's been sitting in the wet plaster? Would rinsing it remove all residue?

|

@khamlet55

6 years ago

I would use flashing and make a round mold...less plaster and work, plus a more even casting

|

@trabiccolo879

6 years ago

I think it can not get simpler than that...

2 |

@xpresionesartisticascerami5691

3 years ago

Hello! How do you know how much plaster do you need to make a mold?
Thank you

|

@alexaragon5651

8 years ago

Do you plan to make more videos. They are really interesting.

4 |

Go To Top