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Wounds

Wounds
The wounds were sculpted with modeling clay and used to make the molds. A wound contains 10-25 ml of Dragon Skin with a ratio of A1:B1:S0.5.

Ingredients

  • Dragon Skin Part A (Smooth-on) 30 ml
  • Dragon Skin Part B (Smooth-on) 30 ml
  • Dragon Skin Part S (Smooth-on) 15 ml
  • Mold Release (Smooth-on)
  • Flesh Pigment (Smooth-on)
  • Plastic Cups
  • Stirrers
  • Scale
  • Baby Powder
  • Modeling Clay

Instructions

  • Thoroughly spray mold release into the mold
  • Put a plastic cup on the scale and tare (zero out) the scale
  • Pour 30 ml of Part B into the cup
  • Add flesh pigment of choice and mix until desired skin tone
  • Tare the scale again
  • Pour 15 ml of Part S into the cup
  • Mix and scrape down the sides of the cup to ensure an even mixture
  • Tare the scale once again
  • Pour 30 ml of Part A into the cup
  • Mix thoroughly and make sure there’s no unmixed dragon skin. It take 12 minutes to start curing
  • Once evenly mixed, start pouring the mixture into the mold
  • Let it cure for 40 minutes
  • Once cured, remove the dragon skin carefully from the mold
  • Use a paper towel to wipe off any mold release residue
  • You may apply baby powder or leave as is for tackiness

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