There are certain conditions that can affect the casting time. When casting the slip in your mould consider how damp or dry your plaster is and the size or the shape of your mould. As you use a mould multiple times, the plaster will begin to soak up water, making the drying time longer.
Keep your moulds in a dry environment to avoid them being damp. We also recommend drying plaster moulds after 5 casts.
Recommended Timings:
Our findings in a small one part drop out mould (100mm x 50mm)
Timings for first cast
Cast time in mould: 3 minutes (aiming for a 4mm thickness)
Time drying in mould: 30 minutes
Timings for second cast
Cast time in mould: 3.5 minutes (aiming for a 4mm thickness)
Time drying in mould: 35 minutes
Timings for third cast
Cast time in mould: 4 minutes for (aiming for a 4mm thickness)
Time drying in mould: 40 minutes
Our findings in a small multiple part mould (60mm x 50mm)
Timings for first cast
Cast time in mould: 4 minutes for (aiming for a 4mm thickness)
Time drying in mould: 50 minutes
Timings for second cast
Cast time in mould: 4.5 minutes (aiming for a 4mm thickness)
Time drying in mould: 1 hour
Our findings in a medium one-part mould (135mm x 100mm)
Timings for first cast
Cast time in mould: 5 minutes (aiming for a 4mm thickness)
Time drying in mould: 1 hour 10 minutes
Timings for second cast
Cast time in mould: 6 minutes (aiming for a 4mm thickness)
Time drying in mould: 1 hour 20 minutes
Our findings in a medium multiple part mould size: (100mm x 115mm x 80mm)
Timings for first cast
Cast time in mould: 5 minutes for (aiming for a 4mm thickness)
Time drying in mould: 50 minutes
Timings for second cast
Cast time in mould: 6 minutes (aiming for a 4mm thickness)
Time drying in mould: 1 hour
Recommended Firing
Bisque fire - 950 °C to 1100 °C
Glaze fire - 1040 °C to 1060 °C
Hot Clay Tip
When slipware is fully dried, you can fire to the above temperatures with faster climb rates as the walls of the wares are even and usually thin.