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The Damascene jeweller now makes molds for concrete blocks.
"People aren't making products in Japan anymore," said Mr. Aida, who makes molds for products like toys, earphones and coffee machines.
The company makes molds from her hand-thrown prototypes, and because each piece is finished by hand, no two are exactly the same.
He makes molds out of RTV silicon, then a resin cast the exact size and shape of the original, and tries to find the right combination of natural gem and synthetic materials to mimic the gem's distinctive color.
"People hunt us down," said Thomas Elsinghorst, director of customer solutions at Tomric, a Buffalo company that makes molds for professionals, including Mr. Torres, using polycarbonate as dense and shiny as polished granite.
Mr. Penny sculptures his subjects in clay and then makes molds into which he applies thin layers of colored silicone rubber, using different tools and hues to create blemishes, veins and other epidermal variations.
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The architect for the renovation, Belmont Freeman, said that technicians have been allowed to make molds and patterns for crown moldings, door frames and other details at the museum.
"Other people produce things, make molds, use multiples," Blair says.
This meant making molds of salvaged architectural elements.
His current job involved making molds for the production of household appliances.
His father, Gerrit, was a Dutch immigrant, a woodcarver who helped make molds for machine parts.
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