Plaster bandages come in very handy when making molds and casts. While there are different options in the market, ArtBands plaster bandages are considered one of the best for various reasons.
What happens when a person has a fracture? The simplest procedure is to make a plaster cast that will support the broken bone till it is able to heal and repair itself. The plaster bandages used to make the cast can serve an entirely different purpose as well.
Yes, artists have found a novel use for plaster-infused gauze – providing support to flexible molds by serving as a shell or mother mold. These bandages are also used to reinforce a body mold that is made of alginate or skin-safe silicone. The rigid structure will ensure that the mold retains its shape during the casting process.
The procedure is quite simple. The plaster gauze is rolled out and cut to length. Each piece is wetted with water and squeezed before applying over the mold. As the bandages dry out, the outer side of the mold will have a stiff sheath which will keep the flexible mold from distorting or flopping over itself. This way the casting becomes easy and will lead to perfect results.
Some artists even use the plaster bandages directly to make form molds like of the abdomen - for making a belly casting– where minute details are not required. It is easy to make a customized mask with plaster bandages too, especially for Halloween. It will fit well as it follows the lines of the face and be comfortable to use.
Which one to buy?
The ArtBands plaster bandages is the best option for any art studio. Coming from the house of EnvironMolds, it guarantees top quality and performance at all times.
To add to this, the art supplies’ manufacturer uses a modern formulation and processes that produces a consistent fast-setting plaster coat that adheres to the gauze cloth uniformly. The result is a smooth and creamy surface that adheres very well without any delamination. Moreover, the formula is such that it ensures minimal plaster loss apart from providing superior strength to the entire structure.
Coming to the specifics, this plaster gauze is relatively larger in size. Measuring 5-inch wide by 15 feet long (total 900 square inches), it saves time when making shell molds or masks. The bandages set within 5 to 8 minutes. The packaging is moisture resistant too.
ArtBands Plaster of Paris gauze bandages are offered as a single roll on the website with the option of extra-fast setting variation in a pack of six rolls.
In sum, can an art studio do without plaster bandages? Keep them handy at all times and they can prove useful in different situations. Some have even used them to seal minute leakages in pipes and the like. Craft lovers and students find innovative uses like using these bandages for making model railroad scenery and other projects.