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1. 16 lbs. plaster of paris.
(8 lbs for the top half, 8 for the bottom. )
2. BFX ballistics gel.
(Check out this Weekend Extra for more details.)
3. Liquid latex.
(In a flesh tone.)
4. Caulk.
(Does not need to be adhesive.)
5. Petroleum Jelly.
(As a de-molding agent. You could also use cooking spray.)
6. Duct tape.
(I'm going to stop listing this because you should always have some ready.)
7. A cardboard box.
(To add some "fleshyness" to the face.)
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Signing UpStep 1The Mold (Part 1)
Next mix up half your plaster, which should be about 8 lbs for a hand mold. As mentioned by Jared, use a little more water then recommended. Cover your subjects entire hand and arm (anything going into the plaster) with petroleum jelly. Now pour your plaster into the bo. It should be about 3-4 inches deep. Place the bottom half of your hand into the plaster and rock it back and forth to get it to sink in. Don't put your hand too deep into the plaster.
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Here is the link on how to make it. It will melt after a while though so keep it in the fridge when not in use. http://www.myscienceproject.org/gelatin.html
You can also buy Real gel from a movie FX company. It's about $350 for a 50 lbs. bag.