- waste mold
- noun
: a sculptor's mold that cannot be removed from the cast without being destroyed — compare piece mold
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
waste mold — This term is used in two contradictory ways. In its most common use: a piece mold made from a model (usually of clay or wax) when the model must be broken apart (wasted) in removing it from the mold. The other use: a mold from which only one… … Glossary of Art Terms
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undercut — Carving to create an overhang; a recess or awkward angle in the surface or form of a three dimensional object which would prevent easy removal of a cast from a mold. Molds should be designed to eliminate this problem. Ways to cast objects with … Glossary of Art Terms
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