
1 - Prepare the piece by adhering it to base and spraying with a liberal coat of clear acrylic spray. |

2 - Protect the antlers by wrapping in aluminum foil. |

3 - Roll sulfur free clay out into 3/8'' thickness. |

4 - Create space for silicone rubber by applying clay over the entire surface of the antlers. |

5 - Build cardboard dams strategically to separate the mother mold pieces. Apply paste wax to all surfaces. |

6 - Apply tooling gel-coat to the first piece to be molded. Fill in undercuts with thickened material. |

7 - Use fiberglass to strengthen mother mold sections. Allow each portion to set completely before continuing. |

8 - Let all sections fully cure. Trim and smooth sharp edges. Drill 1/4'' holes in all flanges for bolts. |

9 - Carefully remove the mother mold from antlers. Do not remove antlers from the base. |

10 - Carefully remove clay and aluminum foil from the antlers and mother mold. |

11 - Using a paint brush, apply a thin coat of Mold Max 30 to the antlers. This helps reduce bubbles. |

12 - Wax all interior surfaces of mother mold pieces. Re-assemble around silicone coated antlers. Tighten with wing nuts. |

13 - Pour Mold Max 30 in a long thin stream into holes at top of mother mold. |

14 - After rubber is fully cured, remove the mother mold. Use a marker to draw seam lines on silicone in areas that need to be cut. |

15 - Do not align the silicone seams with the mother mold seams. Rubber covering small tips or kickers will not have to be cut. |

16 - Using a sharp scalpel to cut the silicone, gently pull the seam open from both sides as the cut is made. Completely remove rubber mold from antlers. |

17 - Measure and mix Smooth-Cast 320 plastic and pour plastic into one side of the antlers, up to the burr. |

18 - Gently roll mold to ensure that the mold tips are coated with plastic. Repeat on other side. |

19 - Once both sides are poured, bolt the mother mold together securely at the center and pour the skull plate. |

20 - After pouring the skull plate, allow the resin to fully cure for 45 - 60 minutes. |

21 - Finish piece. Polytranspar and Lifetone paints were both used to create the natural antler colors. |