Adventures In Mold Making....

More expensive does not mean better when it comes to casting compounds apparently. I'm not impressed at all with the purple Easy Mold putty. It's pretty oily stuff. A bit unpleasant to use. I made six molds out of it for doll shoe bottoms. I made them pretty much the same as the ones I did out out of the Bounce Putty. Guess which ones seem to be working? Yup, the cheap BP ones. The BP ones were if anything probably a bit deeper and a bit more detailed than the silicone ones but in every case with the putty the resin just seemed to well up and run out the sides and I was very careful to mold the sides and not to fill them up too far. I'm ticked. Spent $13 on that crap and I could have done, did better it seems with BP? I put vaseline in the 2 BP molds to make sure they'd release. I'm hoping they work out okay or I guess it's back to square one.
One thing I did realize though. When using putty you don't mold the feet apparently. You mold shoes you already have or forget it. I tried molding Kitty Collier's feet at least 3X to make heel bottoms before I gave that up and molded Gene doll shoe bottoms instead. So far it looks like the Easy Mold was a total waste of $13. I'm glad I only bought the 8 oz kit now. It sure wasn't worth it at all. Ah well, at least I only used up about an oz or so of the resin and I have plenty of bounce putty.
Looks like I am going to have to figure out something else for soles for Kitty's shoes though. Gene and similar shoes I have got, but I don't have any shoes at all in her size so I can't just mold off of a pair I already have. I think I can make the heel part okay. But I might have to use some leather for the bottom of the foot instead of resin like I was planning. Looks like my 16" girls will be getting some fancy resin shoes maybe though. I just hope the BP didn't color the resin and make it fuzzy or something. I'm a little afraid it might do that, mold release or no mold release. It's drying now so I guess we'll see soon enough.
I may try a 2 part mold too eventually, but right now I'd be happy if I could just cast a dozen sets of clear bottoms to make my own shoes on. I have a pair of platforms that I want to try next. I've always liked the bottoms to those and would not mind making a few more pairs. In general I'm not a platform shoe fan but I like those. I also want to try to make some flat shoes too. Some of my Alex dolls can wear those but those I don't need the resin for. I'm determined to make my 16" girls some fancy lucite type evening shoes though. Eh, it's running a bit out of the BP molds too. I just don't understand why it's doing that. I wasn't overfilling them and they're plenty deep. I'm going to be very lucky if I get one pair of shoe bottoms out of all this work. F-!!!!
One thing I did realize though. When using putty you don't mold the feet apparently. You mold shoes you already have or forget it. I tried molding Kitty Collier's feet at least 3X to make heel bottoms before I gave that up and molded Gene doll shoe bottoms instead. So far it looks like the Easy Mold was a total waste of $13. I'm glad I only bought the 8 oz kit now. It sure wasn't worth it at all. Ah well, at least I only used up about an oz or so of the resin and I have plenty of bounce putty.

I may try a 2 part mold too eventually, but right now I'd be happy if I could just cast a dozen sets of clear bottoms to make my own shoes on. I have a pair of platforms that I want to try next. I've always liked the bottoms to those and would not mind making a few more pairs. In general I'm not a platform shoe fan but I like those. I also want to try to make some flat shoes too. Some of my Alex dolls can wear those but those I don't need the resin for. I'm determined to make my 16" girls some fancy lucite type evening shoes though. Eh, it's running a bit out of the BP molds too. I just don't understand why it's doing that. I wasn't overfilling them and they're plenty deep. I'm going to be very lucky if I get one pair of shoe bottoms out of all this work. F-!!!!