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  • 08-14-2008, 05:04 PM
    Bruce Whitehead
    Re: Long shot... has anyone ever cast a snake?
    I had thought about having to support it... what I thought I may do is use a soft clay (or some other malleable material) so that I can basically push the snake into the support and hope it holds it there, as I will pour the molding material on top of it.

    I had originally hoped to cast her frozen, as she is already arranged (I had thought about this prior), and is in a great pose. Nice little coil with her head resting and poking up from in the coils. :)

    And the cohesion of the mold should be sufficient that I will not have to treat the snake with anything.

    Bruce
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