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Making replicas of your specimens - a beginners course

Date:
25 July 2018
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Event type:
Workshop
Organised by:
Geological Curators' Group
Venue:
British Geological Survey, Keyworth
Event status:
EVENT CLOSED

In this workshop you will learn to safely use modern high performance silicone rubbers to make a re-usable single sided block mould which can be filled with plaster to create perfect copies. There will also be the opportunity to experiment with other moulds to perfect your casting skills.

We've designed this as a one day course so if you want to save on accommodation you can head home on Wednesday evening. The rubber takes a few hours to set, so we will post your completed work back to you, along with some plaster to practice with.

If however you would like to stay around, there will be a pub meal in the evening, and the next day you can return to BGS to collect your work, before we head out to nearby Bradgate Park where we will discuss how BGS used the same techniques to mould rockfaces several metres square in the search for fossils of early complex life on earth. (Note that due to cost and insurance requirements, you will need to arrange your own transport to the Park.)
NB discount available for GCG members.


Time: 10 am - 5pm

Cost: £45

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Convenor contact: Zoë Hughes (Geological Curators Group)

Convenor Tel: +44 (0)20 7942 5470



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Geological Curators' Group

Geological Curators' Group