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Catalogue > For Ceramics and sculptors > Non-firing products for sculptors and ceramics > Amaco Crea-Stone Carving Compound Modeling material 1350g natural

Amaco Crea-Stone Carving Compound Modeling material 1350g natural

Code#53403A
Weight1.480 Kg.
In Stock1
Category:Non-firing products for sculptors and ceramics
Trademark:AMACO
Dimensions:20x11x11cm
Price: € 17.99

Additional information

 Objects made with this modeling material have a granite-like texture that is lighter than stone, permanent, and weather-proof when dry.


Crea-stone can also be used in a creative manner by doing original sculpture or bas-reliefs. Prepare a form out of wood or cardboard that is about the size and shape of the intended finished piece. Pour Crea-stone into the shape and as soon as it is set, but not dry (approximately 20 minutes after being poured into the mold), take it out and it is ready to carve.

Carving can be done very easily with any sculpting or carving tools or with simply a knife or chisel. At this point, Crea-stone is going through a chemical reaction and is hardening more and more all the time. Therefore, try to keep it wet with water  but also work fast. As you progress, you will feel it hardening. You will have to change the carving tools accordingly  from a knife to a hammer and chisel. It is best to plan to have the piece finished within four hours time.

Crea-Stone Instructions:
1. Thoroughly mix Crea-Stone in its container so that particles are evenly distributed.
2. Pour Crea-Stone into plastic or metal container, and stir in two pints of water for each five pounds of Crea-Stone.
3. Stir until mixture is thoroughly moistened.
4. Slowly add approximately one and one-half additional pints of water for each five pounds of Crea-Stone.
5. Mix thoroughly, stirring from the bottom.
6. Pour into form or box.
7. Insert stick into form and agitate mixture; tap sides of container to remove air bubbles.
8. Allow to harden until desired degree of firmness is reached and carve into shape desired.


WARNING: May be irritating to the eyes. Keep away from the eyes. If eye contact occurs, wash eyes out with tap water for 5 minutes. See a physician if irritation persists. Keep out of reach of children. Not for use in health care facilities. For further health information, call a poison control center.

 

 

Crea-stone™ is mixed with water to form a paste, then cast in a shape that would be close in form and dimensions to the finished sculpture you want to create. The closer you are to the finished idea the less carving you would have to do.
Crea-stone™ starts to set very quickly – about 20 minutes after you cast it. It is much easier to carve Crea-stone™ early before it sets completely. As time goes by, the harder and harder it gets, the more difficult it becomes to carve. Therefore plan what you want to do ahead of time and finish your sculpture while it is easier to do. You can use any carving or sculpting tools or simply a knife or chisel.
Materials Needed:
AMACO® Crea-stone™ (approx. 5 lbs. needed for this project)
Plastic milk jug or any similar one gallon plastic container
Carving or sculpting tools
Step 1
If your 1 lb. plastic jug has a narrow top, cut it off. Mix Crea-stone™ with water according to instructions and pour into the jug. Wait about 20 minutes or until you are sure the Crea-stone™ will stay together as a firm shape. Cut the side of the jug with a knife and tear the jug off the cast form.
Step 2
Carve the shape with a knife or sculpting tools. Remember, the idea is to be as close to the final shape as soon as possible. As it hardens, you will have to change carving tools accordingly from a knife to a hammer and chisel. For best results, plan to have the piece finished within four hours time.
Step 3
The idea of the seated figure reduced the need to do any deep carving and kept the figure very free in form. Even though it is a representative image it is also more of a play between shapes positioned next to each other.
Step 4
Creating this sculpture is a good, challenging exercise. Try it using an empty milk jug, or an empty cardboard juice container, and find out what you can do without carving anything from the top or bottom. The inspiration for this project came from Michelangelo who went to quarries to purchase stone for his sculptures. He sculpted “David”, one of his best masterpieces, from a very odd shaped stone without carving anything from the top or bottom of the stone.

 

 

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