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#46 KarlosH

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Posted 28 December 2007 - 06:51 PM

hashashan: No special shape. This is not important. I manufactured special shape from my begining. The shape copy chinese hemi-flovers for strawboard/press method. They use only two paper layers.

http://www.feuerwerk...bschalen_01.jpg
http://www.feuerwerk...bschalen_05.jpg

I just hawen´t paper strickle.
old picture:
http://img27.picoodl...dam_a6d6581.jpg

I just making hemispheres like japanese, from paper wheel, which is 8 x cut. Like on this paper:

http://img29.picoodl...ekm_35db834.jpg

I pasting 5 layers for 70mm shell, and 6 papers for 90mm shell. Dextrine is perfect, but must be parched to brovnish colour, for perfect dissolve. Brovn dextrine glue is clear, without undissolved starch. You must make full-bodied solution.

My english is poor, I hope in help to you. :-L. . . . .

Edited by KarlosH, 29 December 2007 - 08:07 AM.


#47 Sensei

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Posted 18 January 2008 - 10:19 AM

Ok,so I will make paper flower (shells 70 and 90mm) but I have some question.

http://img261.images...mage=1aaxl6.jpg

Please answer KarlosH.

#48 KarlosH

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Posted 18 January 2008 - 10:48 PM

Hallo Sensei. Why? Why do you want make hemispheres from paper flovers? Special paper shapes are unnecessary, only for chinese factories for two layers of strawboard. Henispheres from my pictures are made from 8 x cut papers and japanese make hemispheres with the same method, but in hydraulics Press. Trust me, easy paper wheels are better for amateurs.
http://img26.picoodl...ekm_a413e84.jpg
Hm, bye.

#49 dr thrust

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Posted 18 January 2008 - 11:21 PM

hi karlosh!, i started this thread so i'm allowed to ask :P your very talented at making hemis! but what are you putting in them? anything nice!!

#50 KarlosH

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Posted 19 January 2008 - 12:06 AM

Chris: Hallo. My english is primitive, sorry. What youre question? Which filling I give in to the hemispheres? Right?
I dont know, maybe joke. (Stars, Burst.???) I will soon test green magnalium stars, and red resin stars...
I want help with hemispheres, .......I hawe patent for homemade hemis.....:-) Bye.

#51 Sensei

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Posted 19 January 2008 - 10:13 AM

If you can KarlosH,give me your email (because I can't send PMs) and we will talk your language :P (I was in Czech more time)

Edited by Sensei, 19 January 2008 - 11:30 AM.


#52 KarlosH

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Posted 19 January 2008 - 11:48 AM

Sensei: personal message has not been sent! My mail karel.hajda@centrum.cz
If you want, you can try this method: http://img27.picoodl...ekm_3722f29.jpg
Wheels:
1.) = perimeter of shell /2=d /2 = r of main wheel :-) for 70 mm shell is perimeter 219 mm/2=109,9/2=55mm, d=55mm
2.) = wheel with 70mm diameter like shell and mould.
3.) = 1/3 r of main wheel

I just know that easy paper wheel are better for work, minimum work with scissors, and perfect product too.
Easy wheel create speciall pattern.
http://img30.picoodl...uem_87722e5.jpg
http://img32.picoodl...erm_aa65bab.jpg
http://img03.picoodl...bam_b5f9503.jpg
Bye.

Edited by KarlosH, 20 January 2008 - 01:14 PM.


#53 Sensei

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Posted 20 January 2008 - 02:16 PM

Nice :) I use cardboard - 2 layers x 1mm or 0,8mm, so I must use paper-flower... Easy wheel only work with draw paper ;)

#54 leosedf

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Posted 28 January 2008 - 05:47 PM

Gee KarlosH those are the best homemade hemis i ever saw. :)

#55 hashashan

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Posted 06 February 2008 - 07:24 AM

KarlosH : do you have an upper mould to press the hemis? how do you press the paper layers together?
how did you make the upper mould?

#56 GalFisk

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Posted 06 February 2008 - 01:48 PM

I've tried this method with and without an upper mould, and found it works best to simply use my fingers and smooth out the paper against the previous layer. With the upper mould the paper had a tendency to crumple, and the end result didn't look very pretty. It may work better with thicker paper though, I was using normal drawing paper.

#57 KarlosH

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Posted 06 February 2008 - 03:05 PM

hashashan: I use only fingers, and mainly rounded plastic haft of screwdriver. Mowements in the form are similar to movements with pestle in the ceramics grinding mortar. It is time-consumer work.
Two type of move:
1. Rotate with plastic haft in the mold.
2. Pressing mowements with haft from margin to down and back. Haft must be smooth and must sliding on surface, paper.
You can´t use only thin paper to printer(many layers), but optimal is drawing thicker paper. Small number of paper layers, and easy work.
That´s all:-) Bye.

#58 hashashan

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Posted 13 February 2008 - 07:51 AM

sorry for the double post
made a few hemis KarlosH's way, they do turn out perfect and easy to make, but I do have another problem with them. After spending couple of hours not in the mould they deform and get an eliptic form. Anyone else have this problem?
How do you dry your hemis?

#59 KarlosH

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Posted 13 February 2008 - 02:49 PM

If you make only two hemispheres, you can leave them in the mold. If you make more hemispheres, you can use this columned method:
http://img01.picoodl...ekm_dadb281.jpg Like in orient:-)
Hemispheres must not be deformed, maybe only a little. You can shape them in youre hands.
Hashashan:
Send any pictures of youre hemispheres!!!!
Important note: The more water in the glue... the more deformed shape in drying.
Bye, sorry...my english...I know.

#60 hashashan

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Posted 17 February 2008 - 07:06 AM

Well the method works just fine now.
made two perfect hemis. one with dextrin glue and another one with sodium silicate.
I have to say that the dextrin is much better then the silicate, and it is easier to work with.
I first dry t in the oven for 10 minutes and then I take it out.
Ill post pictures shortly




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