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Ceramic surfaces

Started by cphill, May 11, 2020, 07:38:34 PM

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cphill

I have been making a few trough calls and having good look with the sounds of slate but looking for ceramic to try does anyone know of somewhere to get some 3/4 x 4 pieces and if not how do u cut it?

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CrankyTom

I cant be sure without seeing the call but you could probably cast ceramic right into the cavity of the call. 

cphill

Can u explain how u would do that?

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CrankyTom

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Quote from: cphill on May 19, 2020, 07:31:23 AM
Can u explain how u would do that?

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First make sure that you have a level surface and that the call is level on the surface.  Tape the two ends to create a wall to contain the ceramic.   

Get some ceramic casting powder.  Most mix with water.  Mix it according to the directions and pour it in. Tap it multiple times to get any air bubbles out.  You may want to use a spackle knife or ruler or something to smooth out or level the surface but you probably won't have to.  Let it sit to cure.  The ceramic powder instructions will tell you how long it needs to set and cure. 

I have multiple kinds of ceramic casting powders.  Some take 24 hours to set and another few days to cure, some set in 15 minutes and cure within a few hours. 

https://www.google.com/search?ei=QH7EXsC8Mb2xytMPg_-c8AI&q=ceramic+casting+powders&oq=ceramic+casting+powders&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQAzIGCAAQCBAeMgYIABAIEB4yBggAEAgQHjoECAAQRzoICAAQCBAHEB46BAgAEA1QsLsBWP_YAWCH4wFoAHABeACAAY0BiAHfBpIBAzIuNpgBAKABAaoBB2d3cy13aXo&sclient=psy-ab&ved=0ahUKEwjA3OH7m8HpAhW9mHIEHYM_By4Q4dUDCAw&uact=5

CrankyTom

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If you can make silicone molds the same size that you want to place in the call you can try different ceramics and thicknesses and glue it in once it sets and cures. 

I can machine a mold and send it to you if you can't make one.  3/4"×4"?

cphill

Thank u very much for the info I will order some and give it a try

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cphill

If it's not to much trouble I would appreciate that just tell me how much

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CrankyTom

Quote from: cphill on May 20, 2020, 10:22:49 AM
If it's not to much trouble I would appreciate that just tell me how much

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I don't want anything.  I just need the size.  I will make it thick so that you can try different thicknesses.  Just pour in the ceramic to the thickness that you want. 

CrankyTom

Quote from: cphill on May 20, 2020, 10:22:49 AM
If it's not to much trouble I would appreciate that just tell me how much

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A pic of the mold with the ceramic still setting and a second ceramic that's set.
Good Luck!

cphill

It looks good....what brand and type of ceramic powder do u think I should use

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CrankyTom

Quote from: cphill on May 21, 2020, 06:43:38 PM
It looks good....what brand and type of ceramic powder do u think I should use

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There are so many different kinds.  You need less than 25 grams to make your call.  Try local craft stores such as Michael's. 

Try the two that I sent.  They are probably thicker than what you want but they can be sanded down.  They won't be easy to sand but it can be done.  The gray one should be sanded before using.  The white one is different.  Pour rubbing alcohol on it and rub it WITH a scotch pad, don't sane the white one.