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How to make a hollow plaster cast from a cardboard waste mould
This video shows a method for using a waste mould to make a hollow plaster cast. A waste mould is designed to be used only once, as it is often destroyed at the end of the process.
The video starts with a simple waste mould made from card, with plastic parcel tape and wax acting as a barrier for the plaster. It shows the stages of mixing plaster and applying it to one side at a time, before separating the mould from the finished hollow cast. This method can be used for producing an original form, from which a silicon rubber mould can be made for creating multiple casts.
The video starts with a simple waste mould made from card, with plastic parcel tape and wax acting as a barrier for the plaster. It shows the stages of mixing plaster and applying it to one side at a time, before separating the mould from the finished hollow cast. This method can be used for producing an original form, from which a silicon rubber mould can be made for creating multiple casts.
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A basic guide to the impact driver
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This video shows a few tips on joining wood using an impact driver. It looks at the basic functions, the dedicated impact bit and a variety of screws suitable for an impact driver. It also includes a tip for avoiding splitting wood. It’s important to follow manufacturers' guidelines in using this equipment, including wearing googles and ear defenders where appropriate. Clamping the wood in posi...
How to use natural materials to create texture in plaster for art applications
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This video shows methods for creating textures in plaster using natural materials, ie. wood shavings, straw and open-weave textiles. It demonstrates how to produce a textured 2D surface with and without the use of a mould, and then shows a plaster texture added to a 3D shape. The plaster can be coloured with pigment, as shown In the latter example. More details on preparing a mould and adding p...
How to join aluminium foil using a hand riveter
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This demonstration shows a method of joining aluminium foil together using a hand riveter. It offers an opportunity to recycle cans and other lightweight materials for a range of uses without the need for welding equipment or adhesives. The joint is permanent, and the stud can add to the aesthetics of a design when used for artwork. As shown in the video, the remainder of the rivet will show on...
How to fold a canvas corner on a painting stretcher
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An effective method of folding a canvas corner on a painting stretcher frame
How to prepare rabbit skin glue from granules
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This demonstration shows an effective method of preparing a traditional rabbit skin glue from granules. This water-based, solvent-free glue can be used for furniture, musical instruments and for sizing canvas on painting stretchers.
How to make a half-lap joint for a painting stretcher cross brace
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This demonstration shows a technique for cutting a half-lap joint to make a structural brace for a wooden frame.
How to laminate paper using rabbit skin glue to create 3D forms
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This demonstration shows a method of using a traditional rabbit skin glue to bond paper layers together to make lightweight 3D structures.
How to combine rabbit skin glue with pigment to make a painting medium
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This demonstration shows how to use rabbit skin glue and pigment to make a matt, fine art paint without the use of solvents. This has many applications, including theatre scenery production.
How to make a wooden painting stretcher using hand tools
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This demonstration shows a method for marking components, cutting wooden lengths and assembling a stretcher frame using only basic hand tools.
Sizing a painting stretcher canvas using rabbit skin glue
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This demonstration shows a technique for preparing a cotton canvas for priming and painting. This is achieved by applying layers of rabbit skin glue to the surface to stiffen and shrink the canvas around a stretcher frame.
How to stretch a canvas over a painting stretcher frame
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This demonstration shows a method of marking out and cutting canvas, fixing with a staple gun and stretching over a wooden frame. It includes how to fold in the corners.
How to mix fine casting plaster
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This demonstration shows an effective method for mixing fine casting plaster and then casting a practice sample. It includes tips on best practice and safety.
How to use an 18v cordless combination drill
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This demonstration is an introduction to the functions on an 18v combination cordless drill, with additional tips and techniques on uses of this power tool.
How to emboss metal foil
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This demonstration shows an effective method of embossing metal foil with hand tools to produce your own designs.
How to emboss paper by hand to your own design
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How to emboss paper by hand to your own design
Thanks for this interesting tutorial. I wondering if whiting is used as well to make distemper? Or is it best to just use the two elements or pigment and rabbit skin glue?
Hello, thank you for your interest in this video. Whiting is effectively a neutral fine chalk which is usually mixed with rabbit skin glue to make gesso for a flat, smooth surface (approximate ratio 25% whiting powder, 25% RSG granules and 50% water). If you then add to the recipe a pigment, you could successfully build up layers of thickness onto the canvas stretcher or painting board. It is well worth experimenting with adjusting the ratios to achieve the result you require.
I was looking for the Vuillard's technique after I saw some master pieces at the museum. You answered very well to my questions. Thank you!
I make my own linen canvas using raw linen, stretchers, copper tacks, rabbit skin glue, followed by oil ground layers. It makes terrific canvas to paint on. Time consuming but worth it.
your videos are so inspiring, going to spread the word!
thank you!
Really helpful, thanks so much for this tutorial. ❤
You don’t sand between layers? Thanks for the info, much appreciated 👩🏻🎨
It melts in
Thank you! Very interesting! Could I paint on top with oil paint?
Thank you for your interest in this video. This is an interesting question. I'm afraid I haven't tried painting distemper onto an oil-based canvas, but it’s well worth doing some tests for yourself.
That was fascinating, thank you
Never knew about this thanks very much for sharing. I imagine this could be used over a gesso panel as a coloured ground for either oil or acrylic painting. Cornelissen's are great but quite expensive do you know if there's somewhere else to get pigments if you're trying this out. On paper I imagine this would buckle it, instead of stretching the paper I wonder if the paper could be glued to a panel (instead of using gesso) to make a quick support surface?
Thankyou for your positive comments. In my video I was showing that it is possible to paint a mixture of pigment and rabbit skin glue (distemper) straight onto canvas without any gesso ground, for instance in a large theatre backdrop, but I'm sure you would be able to use it over a gesso panel provided the gesso is made with rabbit skin glue. If it was acrylic gesso there's a chance of a reaction as the two are water-based, so it's always best to try these things out first. Regarding the supplier, I have often used Cornellissen because their products are consistent and good quality. However, it's worth looking online at Jackson's, Lawrence Art Supplies or Cass Art to compare prices. The paper I've always used is Fabriano or the handmade paper from St Cuthberts Mill in Somerset as cotton fibres are incorporated into the paper to give it strength. Because of this, I've not needed to stretch it. Thankyou for your interest.
Absolutely brilliant videos - wish all YT videos were like this. The 'kerf' cut to align the mitres was a great tip. Thanks very much.
Question: is distemper paint ever finished with a top coat? Varnish? Wax? It just seems the RSG remains hydrophilic and would absorb moisture from the environment…
Thank you for this interesting question. The overwhelming reason for doing my research into distemper paint was to make a safe working environment for the artist in the studio, by not using any products that have a solvent or white spirit element. So, for my own purposes, I was happy to leave the distemper paint surface as it is. However, there are some natural wax varnishes available which seem to work with distemper paint and could be worth a try. My advice with any research is to test a few products out in your own studio environment, and see what is most successful for the purpose in which it’s being used.
can you layer the paint after its dried? you painted the orange on paper, when dry can I put another color on top? without it blending etc... ?
Yes, it is possible to paint another layer of distemper paint on top after it has dried. In doing so you could add greater depth and colour to your painting surface, and as the distemper paint has a translucent effect with some pigments, it could be an advantage when using it for layering in fine art practice. However, as it’s water-based, each new layer may interact with a previous colour, so there may be some blending.
does the pigment already have chalk in it..? isnt this another way of adding gesso made with rabbit skin glue?
Rabbit skin glue and chalk are used in some recipes to make gesso as a preparation ground and for sealing the canvas or wooden panel. In my video, however, I was showing that it is possible to paint a mixture of pigment and rabbit skin glue (distemper) straight onto canvas without any gesso ground, for instance in a large theatre backdrop. If it was applied to a painting stretcher, you would perhaps size it with a layer of rabbit skin glue first to tighten the canvas. Regarding the amount of chalk in a particular pigment, it is best to check with your fine art supplier.
Really? I think if someone has an inpact driver they know how to use it 😅
Very helpful and concise. Thanks!
I guess you don't have any idea what aluminium foil is 😮.
FYI:- foil /foil/ noun Metal that has been formed into a thin, flexible sheet. "aluminum foil."
Thanks for this video I’ve been looking for info on distemper so I’m delighted to find this
Glad it was helpful. Thankyou for the message.
Another 2 questions: Is it possible to preserve the mixing of pigments and rabbit skin glue in a tight container for future applications? And the misture of rabbit skin with water must be preserved in the warm water to the next day or it can be put away and rewarmed again? THANK YOU!
Hi, thanks for the questions. I have rewarmed rabbit skin glue the following day and it did work, but it's unclear whether it loses its strength with repeated warming over a long period. I tend to estimate and mix up the amount I need for a day's work, so I can guarantee that it's full strength. The main thing to remember is not to add more water to the mix. As regards storing liquid rabbit skin glue, I've been testing this out for a future video. I filled a glass jam jar with warm rabbit skin glue right to the top so that it had no air gap, and then screwed the lid on. I've left it for a couple of months and will be trying it out in the near future. I'm anticipating that this method could keep it from deteriorating. I'll put the video up as soon as I get a conclusion. I'm sure that if the glue remains stable, then it would be the same with pigment added.
Andrew Cranston uses this very same medium and in the description of the painting titled "wainting for the bell" he uses rabbit skin glue on bleached canvas. May be you'd know what he means by "bleached canvas"? Thanks a lot!
I'm afraid this is completely new to me as I've not seen rabbit skin glue used on bleached canvas. This could be an interesting area for research.
@@MakingArea ...and what is bleached canvas, please?
@@isabelgarrett2966Hi. Bleached canvas is not a product I'm very familiar with, but I believe it's bleached to make it white by removing all the natural colour in an industrial process. The fabric can then be used in the textile industry to print on. It seems that bleached canvas can also be used as a scenic backdrop.
@@MakingArea Thank you, very usuful!
Hello thanks for the tutorial, can I use this medium on gesso oil primed linen canvas?
Many thanks for looking at the video. I don't know the exact answer to your question, but I don't think water-based acrylic is suitable for oil gesso. Therefore, as rabbit-skin glue and pigment (distemper) is also water-based, that probably isn't appropriate for a gesso oil-primed linen canvas either. However, the distemper paint mentioned in my video can be applied directly onto linen or a cotton canvas. It's always best to do a test sample and wait for any reaction before trying any new combinations.
@@MakingArea It makes sense, Thank you!