
Saturday, February 28, 2015
09:30-10:00 TOMORROW:
- Arrival of students, coffee and welcome pastries while we know each other.
10:00-10:15 TOMORROW:
- Presentation of the course to the students by Fernando Rodríguez, president of Feroca.
10:15-14:00 TOMORROW:
- Juan Villa: Introduction and explanation of the different methods to get a silicone mold. Pros and cons of different types of silicone and their characteristics.
John will teach you the techniques and tricks to make each mold, using various Feroca materials. Each student will make two different molds, counting on their continued attendance and that of the support teachers (K-belmodels)
We'll start making a brush mold and leave a second casing mold ready.
14:00-15:30 FOOD REST:
- We will eat students and teachers in a reserve from a nearby restaurant. The menu is included in the WorkShop price. If someone needs special feeding, they should report it in sufficient time.
15:30-16:00 LATE:
- Silicone projection :students will be able to see how a mold is made by projecting silicone, the fastest method out there.
16:00-20:00 LATE:
- We will finish applying the layers of the mold to the brush and leave practically finished the casing mold.
Sunday, March 1, 2015
09:30-10:00 TOMORROW:
- Coffee and pastries while remembering what was done the day before.
10:00-14:00 TOMORROW:
- Pouring silicone into the casing mold, while polymerizes, we will finish the brush mold making its countermould. The teacher will then explain the different options we have to make copies and each student will make a copy of both molds in the material of their choice from several options.
14:00-14:30 TOMORROW:
- Final conclusions and delivery of diplomas.
The WorkShops of Feroca will be taught at the headquarters of Feroca in Fuenlabrada, a town near Madrid, at the following address:
C/ Sierra Elvira, 22
28946 Fuenlabrada (Madrid)
We have a large free parking where students can leave their cars.
BY CAR:
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: from Atocha Station in Madrid: https://goo.gl/maps/6RQea
TIPS: The Masterclass is taught in a classroom enabled in an industrial ship. We always try to condition the space to make the temperature pleasant, but it is advisable to bring comfortable and suitable shoes for industrial ship and comfortable and suitable coat clothes to work in a workshop.
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