Black side plate  out of creative-cement

Craft Idea Black side plate out of creative-cement

Black side plate out of creative-cement

Difficulty

difficulty

Duration

60 min
Instructions in 9 steps A little bit of black All-purpose paint and the concrete plate looks classy and modern.
Besides the articles listed below, you also need: Cooking oil, sieve, pebbles to weigh down the casting mould, support out of Crepla or cardboard
And this is how it works:
1

Step 1

To start the preparation, put the large casting mould “Circle” on a solid and even surface, so that it doesn’t wobble and coat its inside with cooking oil. Coat well the outer side of the small one too with cooking oil.
2

Step 2

In order to remove the larger pebbles from the cement, you should sieve the cement powder (about 1430 g) before mixing with water, through an ordinary household sieve.
3

Step 3

Pour about 150 ml of water (once the cement is sieved, the mixing ratio is changing according to the instructions on the package) and 30ml of the black acrylic paint in a plastic bucket and then gradually add approx. 1 kg of the creative-cement powder. Stir this mixture with a wooden spatula until an uniform and castable compound is obtained.
4

Step 4

Fill the prepared large circle-shaped casting mould with the casting compound up (pour not quite up to the top). Allow the compound to rest for about 1-2 minutes. Tip: to reduce the air bubbles in the cement-casting compound, at first put one side of the smaller circle-shaped casting mould on the casting compound and then put the rest of the mould slowly with a slight pressure. Once the whole casting mould has been placed, you can push it with a slight pressure to the desired depth and carefully align it back and forth. After that, weigh down the casting mould to desired depth with pebbles or small stones.
5

Step 5

Let it dry out overnight.
6

Step 6

The next day, you can demould a part of the object. Firstly, demould carefully the smaller circle-shaped casting mould by bending and pulling it upwards slightly from all sides. Once the smaller circle-shaped casting mould has been entirely removed from the casting object, let it dry once more for a few hours.
7

Step 7

Then you can demould the rest of the casting object from the mould by upturning the casting mould on the support out of Crepla or cardboard and then carefully press slightly with the palm of the hand on the casting object, so that the air penetrates between the casting object and mould. Tap the casting mould gently on your support, so that the side plate out of cement becomes entirely detached from the mould.
8

Step 8

Small burrs and irregularities can be quickly & easily grinded with sandpaper.
9

Step 9

The concrete side plate is not food-safe, so do not bring it into direct contact with food.
Used products For this craft idea, you need the following products of Rayher:
Casting mould: circle, 25cm ø
item no. 36033000 Casting mould: circle, 25cm ø
depth 4cm
Casting mould: circle, 18.5cm ø
item no. 36034000 Casting mould: circle, 18.5cm ø
depth 3,5cm
Creative-cement
item no. 34153000 Creative-cement
bucket 2,5kg
(1500 g)
Equipment For this idea, you need the following little helpers:
Sandpaper set, 40+60 grit
item no. 8953000 Sandpaper set, 40+60 grit
115x280 mm, f.Shabby Chic, tab-bag 4pcs.