Something like this?
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Something like this?
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How about a cock and balls mold…️️Then make an actual suggestion. We've had several of these "new Tina mold" threads. We get a few ideas, but rarely do any get any traction. So please grace us with your brilliance. We are hungry for all your "better" ideas.
At least Justin took the initiative to put together several ideas and organize this poll. As well as starting the discussions with Tina. Who else is doing that? And more importantly, he has gotten her to hold off on developing a hat & cane mold. That alone is a HUGE victory, in my opinion. If we don't provide her with a new idea of some sort that will generate new sales for her, then she is likely to go back to hat & cane, since I know there are some here on PCF pushing her for it.
I also assume Justin is going to take the lead in organizing the actual GB once we have a completed design. Are you willing to do that? It's so easy for some of you to come into a thread like this and criticize. If you're going to critique the work that others are doing, at least have the decency to make a real alternative suggestion. Armchair critics are a dime a dozen, and typically provide zero actual value.
Well…the balls worked, but the cock emoji got censored.How about a cock and balls mold…️️
How about a cock and balls mold…️️
True…but my wife doesn’t like metaphors.Eggplant would be classier
That wouldn’t be a metaphor would it. I’m bad are literature and stuff.True…but my wife doesn’t like metaphors.
These already exist, they’re known as hybrids. An separate inlay sticker is printed and appliedHow about a no mold with a recessed inlay section so we could have a faux mold on the edge but the chip wouldn't be completely flat?
Love the table!!
Palm tree mold FTW!View attachment 1048369
Also did a piñata burro mold for a twist on the donkey mold I posted previously.
I am still partial to my Stetson & Arrow mold for a THC "tribute"...
Bonus:
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I would change my vote from greek to lightening if possible
Add 16 more, turn them sideways and you have a greek mold. I thing the greek mold would be too busy on a ceramic.Okay but if we are going to do lighting can we please do something other than (8 lightning around middle)?
I propose at least 16:
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Nono, I think you're onto something...Add 16 more, turn them sideways and you have a greek mold. I thing the greek mold would be too busy on a ceramic.
TSM (Table Saw Mold)Nono, I think you're onto something...
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LIGHTNING SAW!!!Nono, I think you're onto something...
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Like the Sunflys? Yes. Those are cool. I was suggesting a recessed inlay without a sticker an no mold.These already exist, they’re known as hybrids. An separate inlay sticker is printed and applied
The problem with a printing on a recess is that the dye sublimation needs to touch directly with the surface. That’s why graphics tend to get blurry or out of color when they are printed over a mold or a recessed ring.Like the Sunflys? Yes. Those are cool. I was suggesting a recessed inlay without a sticker an no mold.
Says guy who's screen name is Hot Nuts...Eggplant would be classier
Add 16 more, turn them sideways and you have a greek mold. I thing the greek mold would be too busy on a ceramic.
I agree. Big benefit of ceramics is having the entire face to work with. We're pigeonholing ourselves a bit by limiting that space. Just my opinion.Ceramic is different from clay. I am beginning to question whether it is a good idea to even go with a mold. I would think no mold would be the way to go, but maybe I am wrong?
No mold is a great option for designs that do not need aligned edges. I've seen some nice designs like that recently.Ceramic is different from clay. I am beginning to question whether it is a good idea to even go with a mold. I would think no mold would be the way to go, but maybe I am wrong?
I am ashamed that I didn’t notice that…I suck.Says guy who's screen name is Hot Nuts...
I agree. Big benefit of ceramics is having the entire face to work with. We're pigeonholing ourselves a bit by limiting that space. Just my opinion.