Excellent video, I've been a jeweler for more than 50 years, I cut simple molds myself but the skill to cut a complex mold is a joy to watch, thank you!
I've been making molds for 25 years, but needed to know how to cut a cuff bracelet with bezels. Finding this video was SO helpful!!!! Very thankful for people like this man who share their talents....
Good mold cutting. I do not use spray and powder together. I almost have stopped using powder as, I always make my rubber molds in silicone rubber. And I always highly polish my master models before making rubber molds, as I want polished wax patterns. So minimum finishing and polishing after casting. I take care to plate my masters with rhodium after polishing it properly with no scratches, I check it under 6x magnification. I like to do it properly, which saves silver or gold in the future process. I never hurry up, because we loose our precious time and money later in finishing and polishing. My two cents. May all be happy and at ease, free from dis-ease. Happy mold cutting.
the result is impressive, but i did this job for three years with another methode, i use 4 rivets neer the edges between the layers of the square of castaldo rubber and to separate the two faces of the molde i use white grade powder , thank you for the videos.
thank you! I want to learn and am trying to cast my own pieces at home and this was one of the most useful videos that I found again thank you so much! you are local so I might pass by the shop one of these days and say thank you in person!
Hello, thank you for the video! I was wondering what is the tool you use to inject the material at 8:50, how does air flow out of the mold during the injection? Cheers!
Hi , I use a wax injector call Arbe , and to get the air out of the mold when injecting you cut from the imprint with a surgical blade to the outside of the mold two or three times then you put some Johnson’s baby power and some silicon spray from Castaldo , you can see some of my work in Instagram @ gastonjewelrymiami Thank You
Hi , is the back end of a file you anneal it ,drill two holes so you can put two screws and screw it on top of a bench ,bent the tip when hot , make sure the tip is pointed so you can pinch the mold and cut it , you can see some of my work in Instagram @ gastonjewelrymiami Thank You
Hi , that’s a silicon spray to release the wax from the mold , you can buy that at any jewelry supply house and the powder I only use Johnson’s baby power , you can see some of my work in Instagram @gastonjewelrymiami ,Thank You
Thank you so much. I have learned several tricks from this video. Best wishes
Excellent video, I've been a jeweler for more than 50 years, I cut simple molds myself but the skill to cut a complex mold is a joy to watch, thank you!
Thank You for your kind words you can see some of my work in Instagram @ gastonjewelrymiami
Dude, this was seriously impressive. You work with the speed and accuracy of a true seasoned pro.
I've been making molds for 25 years, but needed to know how to cut a cuff bracelet with bezels. Finding this video was SO helpful!!!! Very thankful for people like this man who share their talents....
Thank You for your kind words , you can see some of my work in Instagram @ gastonjewelrymiami
Thank You
Hii
So helpful. I've cut a lot of molds, but had almost no instruction on the best way to do things.
Wauw, what an art of cutting. Does anyone know where to buy these scalpel shapes in europe?
Thanks for sharing! You did things with this mold I would've never even thought of or would've tried. Very clear...thank you.
Yes true
Very cool. I know some people use resin printers and 3d scanners to do this but seeing the original way was very informative.
These is real prefessional method thanks for sharing👏👏👏
Good mold cutting.
I do not use spray and powder together. I almost have stopped using powder as,
I always make my rubber molds in silicone rubber. And I always highly polish my master models before making rubber molds, as I want polished wax patterns. So minimum finishing and polishing after casting.
I take care to plate my masters with rhodium after polishing it properly with no scratches, I check it under 6x magnification.
I like to do it properly, which saves silver or gold in the future process. I never hurry up, because we loose our precious time and money later in finishing and polishing.
My two cents.
May all be happy and at ease, free from dis-ease.
Happy mold cutting.
Thank you, fantastic work and clear tutorial.
There's something oddly satisfying about watching this.
Master at work!
the result is impressive, but i did this job for three years with another methode, i use 4 rivets neer the edges between the layers of the square of castaldo rubber and to separate the two faces of the molde i use white grade powder , thank you for the videos.
Is it wax output stable / consistent? I heard people using such method but not practiced in my city
Like magic! It'll take me a week to unpack the way you did this
What a good idea having a 3 rd hand👍🏻
thank you! I want to learn and am trying to cast my own pieces at home and this was one of the most useful videos that I found again thank you so much! you are local so I might pass by the shop one of these days and say thank you in person!
I want job mold cuting
Supper job!
Thank you so much for this tutorial, it's great!
Thanks for sharing! This is realy professional method!)))
Thanks for that.. So beautiful video
Wonderful tutorial. What brand of rubber did you say that was?
Hi is call vulcaniser yellow Castaldo
Thank You
Hello, thank you for the video!
I was wondering what is the tool you use to inject the material at 8:50, how does air flow out of the mold during the injection?
Cheers!
You slice vents in the rubber to allow the trapped air to escape or you wind up with areas that dont fill.
Hi , I use a wax injector call Arbe , and to get the air out of the mold when injecting you cut from the imprint with a surgical blade to the outside of the mold two or three times then you put some Johnson’s baby power and some silicon spray from Castaldo , you can see some of my work in Instagram @ gastonjewelrymiami
Thank You
I just got back from a school to learn how to do this and the instructors could Cut a mold this quick
Una vez conocí a un Gastón que era un joyero muy bien hecho en Los Ángeles hace unos 30 años, y se fue a Florida, me pregunto si serás tú
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Cutting rubber moulds is soooo challenging. I sweat buckets thinking about it
Smart Molding!
Very good cating
What is the tool that is holding the mold as he is cutting it?
It is the bent tang end of an old file.
Hi , is the back end of a file you anneal it ,drill two holes so you can put two screws and screw it on top of a bench ,bent the tip when hot , make sure the tip is pointed so you can pinch the mold and cut it , you can see some of my work in Instagram @ gastonjewelrymiami
Thank You
Brilliant!
Do you use talc powder or corn starch as substitute?
Hi I only use Johnson’s baby powder and silicon spray from Castaldo
Thank You
What is the spray and powder used in the end?
To release the wax pattern easier
Hi , that’s a silicon spray to release the wax from the mold , you can buy that at any jewelry supply house and the powder I only use Johnson’s baby power , you can see some of my work in Instagram @gastonjewelrymiami ,Thank You
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Very talented, thank you for the video! :)
Thank you so much
very helpful!
I know this work, I know all this work and casting was also complete, I need it right now, so you have a job, I have been doing this job for 11 years.
masterpiece
fantástico
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Me silicone dye mekar