Alright , I pulled the mold apart ..MORKO LIVES !!!!!!
This is the stuff Plastisil 71-20 44.00 dollars for 2 lbs ,there are 4 lbs in Morko .
I was a bit
nervous with it at this point it wasnt supposed to come out as a one piece silicone brick .
First born pic ,the edges were kind tacked together but after running my finger all around I convinced it to come apart .
Jesus resurected for me ......!!!!!!! Oh happy happy ,joy ,joy !!!
Here he is just laying there ! isnt he beutifull
The many holes are for alignment of the mold halfs next pour with wax .
You can buy little molds for them ,OR Dan cuts little wedge holes in the silicon , I decided to use the bottom of a bic lighter .......then when you pour the second half the silicone will fill them in and then when it comes apart there are perfectly corrosponding holes to line everything up agian .
I will say this ,there have been a few odd moments while making the positive when it dawned on me that I was doing the exact same thing some brothercaster did in 1314 . No there is no positive date but thats the one I've assigned it . Sighting along the lines and angles to try and make it perfect . The other very interesting part of this endevor is the scribing on the sides and top . I did it the same way the first guy did !
Dan explianed to me how the curator of the museum in Stockholm Sweeden explianed it to him . The writiing is thought to be "Ava Marire" in Latin I'm guessing . But the artist was not an educated man and he had seen it or been told it by someone learned ....I'm guessing a Monk .
He didnt write it correctly ! And he was only 'copying' what he had seen . Well I did the same thing , I had no clue what I was scribing into it , but its as close as I can do .
I'm very proud of it ,as I've only seen one other reproduction of Morko ,and it wasnt very good . IMHO
The only inaccuracies are the beard which is a bit long and the over all length .... I made it exact ,but apparently the clay shrinks a little bit ! so its about 1/4 inch too short .
Gary
ETA I am going to send one to Dan as a gift for teaching me this stuff . I want him to take it to the Curator and compare it to the origanal , and here what he thinks of it .
All I ask is that you get and post a pic of my morko next to the origanal .
Also no machines of any kind were used in making the positive ,just clay and fingers and a few dental type tools .
I'm lucky that the positive survived . Ill clean it up and display it !!!!
Gotta go inspect him good now ,