SC - molds
Hupman, Laurie
LHupman at kenyon.com
Fri Apr 21 10:31:56 PDT 2000
Well, now that you've mentioned it, dental alginate would be just about
perfect. It sets really quickly to a sort of hard rubber consistency and
you don't have to worry about it not being food safe. Mix up a bit, press
your peach pit into it to make a mold, et voila! I actually have a bunch at
home, and I'd be more than willing to part with a bit, or you can order it
online from Monster Makers (www.monstermakers.com, I think -- my net
connection is down at the moment).
Rose :)
- -----Original Message-----
From: sdrake [mailto:mercedes at geotec.net]
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 10:25 AM
To: sca-cooks at ansteorra.org
Subject: RE: SC - molds
Oh! I hadn't thought about it until Niccolo said this but liquid latex
would work. People wear latex gloves when they're doing food prep, right??
I have a friend who's in the circus and she uses it to make her noses. I
wonder where you could get such a thing...... If nothing else feasible pops
up let me know and I will call her and see if she can find out where they
get theirs.
Mercedes
- -----Original Message-----
Yuo may find RTV silicone Rubber compounds that will work.
============================================================================
To be removed from the SCA-Cooks mailing list, please send a message to
Majordomo at Ansteorra.ORG with the message body of "unsubscribe SCA-Cooks".
============================================================================
More information about the Sca-cooks
mailing list