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Old 21st October 2009, 05:06 PM
londonsean69 londonsean69 is offline
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Originally Posted by dogwood View Post
Probably not the right person to answer this, but

If you look at my pics, that is what I understand as a splash mould.
I put a couple of layers of glass over the scuttle to act as a mould when I widen it, so it still matches to the original...


David...


Mind you I could be wrong...
That's exactly what I understand it to be also.

When widening a part, taking a splash mould gives you something to mould against once the item has been split, enabling you to keep the shape and contours
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