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How to Make a Damp Box Easy | Keep Clay, Ceramics and Pottery Wet | Using Plaster with Measurements 

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How to make a damp box to keep your pottery, ceramics, clay wet and workable. A damp box is an invaluable tool for ceramic artists who need a little more time and flexibility in scheduling out their work with clay. By storing your work in a damp box, you can keep it damp and malleable for extended periods of time, giving you the time you need to add handles, work on sculptures or anything else! Directions, supplies list and measurements below! Please like my video and Subscribe to my channel for more fun art videos!
SUPPLIES LIST:
►No.1 Pottery Plaster (This is much cheaper if you can get it at your local ceramic supply shop:: amzn.to/3koocwH )
►*Cold Water (for my 24"x17" box at about 1.5" thick, I used 1.9 gallons)
►Container with a lid. (I used 24"x17"x 8" Hefty storage bin)
►**Mask (for when you are working with the powder, as you DO NOT want to breathe in plaster powder… das bad)
►Metal or rubber rib (for smoothing out the top)
►Spray bottle of rubbing alcohol (for breaking the bubbles at the surface of the plaster)
►Work space (a space you are willing to get pretty messy. I covered my table with a trash bag.)
►Bucket for mixing (I also lined my bucket with a trash bag for easy clean up)
►Gloves (so you can mix the plaster with your hands and clean up easier)
DIRECTIONS:
1. Prepare your work space and have your container ready. You don’t want to be setting stuff up while your plaster is setting, get all of that ready first.
2. Pre-measure your cold water and plaster mix in separate containers.
3. Add your plaster mix slowly to the cold water. (DO NOT add the water into the plaster mix, DRY GOES INTO WET)
4. Work the mix with an immersion blender or your hands to get all of the lumps out and ensure the mix is well mixed. (I just used my hands)
5. Pour the mix into the container.
6. Smooth the surface with your favorite rib tool. (or don't, I didn't, but it could be helpful or necessary depending on how you pour the plaster.)
7. Tap the sides of the mold to bring bubbles to the surface.
8. Spray the top with a couple mists of the rubbing alcohol to break the surface tension and pop the bubbles.
9. Check the plaster every 15mins, tapping the sides and respraying the alcohol until the mold is firm.
10. When the mold is solid (it will still feel a little damp), you are ready to go.
11. I used a damp towel to wipe off any thin bits of plaster that could potentially break off into my box/work.
REFERENCES:
►Plaster Mixing Chart (Use to find water/plater ratio for any size box):: www.aardvarkcl...
1 quart of water + 2.75 lbs. of plaster makes 80 cubic inches of mixed plaster.
To calculate cubic inches, take container width x length x desired plaster thickness.
Example: my container is 24 x 17 x 1.5 = 612 cubic inches
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Комментарии : 19   
@SamuelBernardArthur
@SamuelBernardArthur Год назад
This was so helpful, thank you! I used vaseline on my container before pouring, and was able to pop out the plaster piece, invert it, and place it on the lid and just use the container upside down, which made it even easier to use!
@BlueNoseTrading
@BlueNoseTrading Год назад
I'm glad my video was able to help! Your adjustments sound like a really interesting and inventive take on the function. Love hearing how you made it work just right for you :)
@nevedavisitors9981
@nevedavisitors9981 2 года назад
Eres muy didáctica, explicas muy bien y muy metódica. Espero q tal vez des clases en las escuelas de arte pues te desempeñas muy bien. Éxitos en tu día a día. Saludos cordiales desde Ecuador 🇪🇨
@BlueNoseTrading
@BlueNoseTrading 2 года назад
muchas gracias, eres muy amable!
@hollyeschramm9375
@hollyeschramm9375 Год назад
Thanks so much for posting! This is just what I was looking for!
@BlueNoseTrading
@BlueNoseTrading Год назад
Thanks so much for watching! I'm happy to have been a help! 😊
@katieshayV
@katieshayV 2 года назад
This was VERY HELPFUL! thank you so much for sharing ☺️
@BlueNoseTrading
@BlueNoseTrading 2 года назад
I'm so glad it was helpful!! Thank you so much for your support 🙏❤️☺️
@dianemulcahy9143
@dianemulcahy9143 6 месяцев назад
Great video, thank you. 😊
@BlueNoseTrading
@BlueNoseTrading 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching! 😊
@ellainab
@ellainab 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for the great video!
@BlueNoseTrading
@BlueNoseTrading 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@stuartgreves312
@stuartgreves312 2 месяца назад
you can also just use water tight containers. evaporation will be next to 0 and you dont need a plaster bat
@BlueNoseTrading
@BlueNoseTrading 2 месяца назад
I've found I have longer lasting, and more even moisture content with the plaster in the plastic as compared to without. I live in a very hot climate, so maybe that's a part of it. But I love that you have found something that works for you.
@stuartgreves312
@stuartgreves312 2 месяца назад
@@BlueNoseTrading i live in western australia so can relate to to having to deal with extreme heat and very low humidities. the box im talking about is different to the one your using. it needs to be water tight and to particular rating. i only know what that is in my country sorry. but the boxes are noticeably different in that they have a rubber gasket that prevents water particles from escaping. they are not perfect but if they are the right ones they should always result in less water loss. if you cant get the boxes though a plaster bat definitely helps A LOT!!
@butters8.013
@butters8.013 Год назад
How much does the box weigh?
@BlueNoseTrading
@BlueNoseTrading Год назад
The one the size I made is likely around 40 pounds. I haven't ever officially weighed it out though. I keep it on a bottom shelf and haven't had to move it since I sat it there. Though, you could make any size that suits your needs if you find a good container.
@francescaromaniello8086
@francescaromaniello8086 2 года назад
Traduci in italiano
@BlueNoseTrading
@BlueNoseTrading 2 года назад
scusa, non parlo italiano, ma puoi provare questo ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LZz03myFuWA.html
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