A 12" x 6¾" plaster sprig mold for creating clay handles. This is the perfect mold for creating handles for those mugs you throw on a wheel. To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and shape into any form you desire.
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and add onto any form you desire.
This mold actually has a total size of 10 1/4" square, with the inner hump an 8" square. The top most flat peak is approximately 4 5/8" square with a depth of 5/8". You can trim the clay to the 8" square, or add a "lip" to your dish and trim at the 10 1/4" square.
This mold actually has a total size of 15 1/8" square, with the inner hump a 10" square. The top most flat peak is approximately 6 1/4" square with a depth of 5/8". You can trim the clay to the 10" square, or add a "lip" to your dish and trim at the 15 1/8" square.
Made of smooth cast plaster this 9" diameter, 3 3/4" high hump mold is perfect for making bowls, planters, and vases. Just roll out a slab of clay, lay over mold, and let your imagination be your guide as to what it can be!
A generous 13" wide by 17" long plaster hump mold perfect for making platters. Inside "hump" size is approximately 9 3/4" wide by 14" long with an approximate depth of 3/4".
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and shape into any form you desire.
GR Pottery Forms are wood drape molds ideal for making dinnerware and serving platters. They are cut and beveled fiberboard which make them durable and economical. Easy to use over and over again giving you a tool to create your personalized shallow objects. Jeff has used them for 10 years to create his production line and now is offering them to you. But remember they are wood. They will not last as long if they are left in a wet condition for over a 24 hour period. The timing of making them and removing the pieces from the slab is very similar to plaster. Ship really well and can be easily stored in a dry space. No release agent, cleaning or sealing necessary. Try the "Foot Maker" tool to smooth and shape slab feet or edges. 3" Square spacers are available seperately and can be used to lift the molds off the surface of the table after draping the slab so modifications can be made to the edges. Take a look at the videos below (or check out all of the videos on the GR Pottery Form YouTube channel) to learn some tricks and tips on how to use the GR Pottery Form Molds.
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and add onto any form you desire.
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and add onto any form you desire.
The SlumpHump is a durable plastic mold which allows you to pour your own low-cost plaster molds quickly and easily. SlumpHump molds are available in fourteen popular shapes and sizes. The SlumpHump is reversible -- you can pour both a slump mold and a hump mold. Another advantage of the SlumpHump mold is its tapered wall, that lets you vary the depth of the mold simply by adding more or less plaster.
The SlumpHump is a durable plastic mold which allows you to pour your own low-cost plaster molds quickly and easily. SlumpHump molds are available in fourteen popular shapes and sizes. The SlumpHump is reversible -- you can pour both a slump mold and a hump mold. Another advantage of the SlumpHump mold is its tapered wall, that lets you vary the depth of the mold simply by adding more or less plaster.
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and add onto any form you desire.
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and add onto any form you desire.
These are high quality, hand pressed, natural rubber texture mats. You will not be disappointed with the quality of these texture mats.
What really makes these texture mats stand out is that the mandala pattern itself is NOT recessed, or debossed, into the clay. The outline of the mandala is the part that is recessed/debossed. Hard to explain in words, super easy in pictures. See product photos to the left for details. It's a great effect that has been especially attention-grabbing for our early testers of these mandala texture mats.
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and add onto any form you desire.
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and add onto any form you desire.
GR Pottery Forms are wood drape molds ideal for making dinnerware and serving platters. They are cut and beveled fiberboard which make them durable and economical. Easy to use over and over again giving you a tool to create your personalized shallow objects. Jeff has used them for 10 years to create his production line and now is offering them to you. But remember they are wood. They will not last as long if they are left in a wet condition for over a 24 hour period. The timing of making them and removing the pieces from the slab is very similar to plaster. Ship really well and can be easily stored in a dry space. No release agent, cleaning or sealing necessary. Try the "Foot Maker" tool to smooth and shape slab feet or edges. 3" Square spacers are available seperately and can be used to lift the molds off the surface of the table after draping the slab so modifications can be made to the edges. Take a look at the videos below (or check out all of the videos on the GR Pottery Form YouTube channel) to learn some tricks and tips on how to use the GR Pottery Form Molds.
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and add onto any form you desire.
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and add onto any form you desire.
SET INCLUDES:(1) 4.5" Square Plaque(1) 4.5" x 6" Rectangle Plaque(1) 5" x 7" Oval Plaque(1) 5" x 10" Oval Plaque(1) 5" x 10" Rectangle PlaqueAll forms are measured in inches.
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and add onto any form you desire.
GR Pottery Forms are wood drape molds ideal for making dinnerware and serving platters. They are cut and beveled fiberboard which make them durable and economical. Easy to use over and over again giving you a tool to create your personalized shallow objects. Jeff has used them for 10 years to create his production line and now is offering them to you. But remember they are wood. They will not last as long if they are left in a wet condition for over a 24 hour period. The timing of making them and removing the pieces from the slab is very similar to plaster. Ship really well and can be easily stored in a dry space. No release agent, cleaning or sealing necessary. Try the "Foot Maker" tool to smooth and shape slab feet or edges. 3" Square spacers are available seperately and can be used to lift the molds off the surface of the table after draping the slab so modifications can be made to the edges. Take a look at the videos below (or check out all of the videos on the GR Pottery Form YouTube channel) to learn some tricks and tips on how to use the GR Pottery Form Molds.
Rim Template 2 pack includes:
1 - Salad plate template 10.75"
1 - Dinner Plate template 13.75"
Create a decorative rim with the 6.5" & 9.5 Rounds or 7" & 10" Slim Rounds
Jeff Rottman created a FB live video that showed how these are used. You can watch it a replay here.
A 5¼" x 4" plaster sprig mold for making six different decorative feet. Ideal for teapots and other objects you want to add feet to. To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and shape into any form you desire.
GR Pottery Forms are wood drape molds ideal for making dinnerware and serving platters. They are cut and beveled fiberboard which make them durable and economical. Easy to use over and over again giving you a tool to create your personalized shallow objects. Jeff has used them for 10 years to create his production line and now is offering them to you. But remember they are wood. They will not last as long if they are left in a wet condition for over a 24 hour period. The timing of making them and removing the pieces from the slab is very similar to plaster. Ship really well and can be easily stored in a dry space. No release agent, cleaning or sealing necessary. Try the "Foot Maker" tool to smooth and shape slab feet or edges. 3" Square spacers are available seperately and can be used to lift the molds off the surface of the table after draping the slab so modifications can be made to the edges. Take a look at the videos below (or check out all of the videos on the GR Pottery Form YouTube channel) to learn some tricks and tips on how to use the GR Pottery Form Molds.
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and shape into any form you desire.
A 12" square plaster mold containing a design resembling sandwaves. An easy way to capture the feel of sand dunes onto your clay slab. To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and shape into any form you desire.
To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and add onto any form you desire.
Create 8" square (or with lip 10 1/4" square) dishes easily. This mold actually has a total size of 10 1/4" square, with the inner slump an 8" square. The inner bottom flat is approximately 4 5/8" square with a depth of 5/8". You can trim the clay to the 8" square, or add a "lip" to your dish and trim at the 10 1/4" square. Allow clay slab to dry in the mold before removing from mold and firing.
This mold actually has a total size of 15 1/8" square, with the inner slump a 10" square. The inner bottom flat is approximately 6 1/4" square with a depth of 5/8". You can trim the clay to the 10" square, or add a "lip" to your dish and trim at the 15 1/8" square. Allow clay slab to dry in the mold before removing.
This smooth 13" wide by 17" long plaster slump mold is great for making platters. The inside "slump" is approximately 9 3/4" wide by 14" long with an approximate depth of 3/4".
The first tool in the Seamless Form System, the Seamless Cover - Round 9.5 + 11, fits perfectly over the combination of GR Pottery Forms Circle 9.5” stacked on top of GR Pottery Forms Circle 11”. This combination is routinely used to make pie plates and other large round platters.
By placing the Seamless Cover - Round 9.5 + 11 over your stacked 9.5” + 11” round forms, you are provided a smooth surface that prevents the unsightly, and challenging to cure, lines, ridges and imperfections that appear in the clay as a result of the ‘seams’ between the stacked forms.
**forms not included with purchase**
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To transfer the design to your clay slab, place slab on mold, and either use a heavy clay roller, or press firmly with your hands. Remove clay from mold and shape into any form you desire.