Making Sculpting Loops - Learn Prosthetic Makeup
Making Sculpting Loops - Learn Prosthetic Makeup
Making Sculpting Loops - Learn Prosthetic Makeup
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<strong>Learn</strong> <strong>Prosthetic</strong> <strong>Makeup</strong>: <strong>Making</strong> sculpting loops (updated 07 Sept ‘09)<br />
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And, finally…<br />
Here is a variation using the same techniques using brass square section rod. I have chosen to use 1/16<br />
and 1/32 gauge from K&S. The shot on the right just shows you a comparison of sizes.<br />
1/32” 1/16”<br />
Cut yourself a decent amount of brass rod to work with-here I used about 65mm (2½”) to make this one.<br />
Using molegrips, pliers or a vice, slowly twist the brass rod in opposite directions.<br />
Make sure they there is plenty of the rod in the jaws to be able to grip the brass while twisting, and<br />
maintain a firm grip whilst you do it. Molegrips or a vice are best, as this grip is held in place<br />
mechanically rather than by the strength of your hands.<br />
Keep twisting slowly until you end up with something that looks like this…<br />
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