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plaster mold and model workshop

updated mon 31 mar 97

 

Jonathan Kaplan on wed 19 mar 97

For those who have emailed me requests for information the summer plaster
mold and model workshop at my plant here in Steamboat Springs, did you
receive the information? I work off of two Macintosh computers and
sometimes transferring information between the two gets a bit fuzzy. If you
didn't receive the course information, please email me again ad I'll be
happy to re-post.

TIA

Jonathan


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Jonathan Kaplan on thu 20 mar 97

I have been getting lots of interest in my plaster mold and model workshop
this coming summer and to save me alot of time responding personally, I
thought I'd post this to the list with appologies for shameless
commercialism. Not really, as this is a fabulous opportunity to overcome
your fears of plaster. Please respond to me personally if you wish to
participate.



Plaster Mold Workshop -Molds for Slip Casting(lots of cross-over for
jiggering also)

Goals: Overcoming the fear of working with plaster and learning the correct
methods and techniques to make molds in your own shop. Each participant is
asked to bring an oversize bisque pot (10%-15% to allow for shrinkage of
your ware) from which you will make a block mold (the first mold) and then
a case mold ( the master mold) which will then allow you to produce working
molds for your production in you own studio. As an additional item, I will
cover slip casting basics to you can jump right in and make stuff!!
Handouts provided, including the USG volume and mix calculator. No text
book.

Dates: Wednesday-Friday July 16-18 1997 allows participants weekend time
to finish up
their work
studios open 8:00am -8:00 pm
instruction 9-11 am 2-5pm

Fees: Tuition $350.00
Materials $ 50.00 includes plaster, rubber compounds if required
total $400.00

deposit: $200.00 to reserve your space. Completely refundable it
there is not enough
interest to run the work shop. You may post date
your checks 6/1/97

If there are not enought participants to run the workshop, the
cancellation date is
July 1, 1997. I will return deposit checks the week of 7/1/97

To Bring: Work clothes, an oversize bisque piece from which you will make a
block mold
and a case mold suitable to produce working molds in your studio

Other stuff to bring: any recreational gear, bikes, in-line skates, sense
of humor

Enrollement: limited to 6 participants. I will need a minimum of 4
participants.

Food and Lodging: available in the resort community of Steamboat Springs.
Contact the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association (970) 879-0880 for
lodging information

Book early as the community is a destination resort even during the summer.

Content: plaster, the material how it works and why
correct shop procedures
mixing and pouring
jigs and fixtures
mold shop stuff to have
parting compounds
visualizing the mold-parts and parting lines
models-turning plaster
models-the hows, the what and the goods
block molds
case molds-gypsum and rubber
working molds
and as an extra: casting bodies, formulation and
deflocculation, specific gravity
viscosity, etc.

Thanks for your interest. If I can provide further information, please call me.

Jonathan




Jonathan Kaplan jonathan@csn.net
Ceramic Design Group Ltd./Production Services
PO Box 775112
Steamboat Springs CO 80477

(970) 879-9139*voice and fax
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