![]() You would not be allowed to sell or trade these molds, though.” So, yay, this is totally fine to do. You would not need a license agreement for that. Many of my customers do this to speed up casting time. How is this legal you ask? Well, when I contacted Hirst Arts with this question, Bruce Hirst replied with, “There’s no problem making molds for your own personal use. One reason you may want to do this is to create a custom piece otherwise not available, such as this sarcophagus lid.Īnother reason is to speed up the process of casting Hirst Arts pieces by copying his into piece specific molds. In this post I will show you how to create your own molds that can be used to cast your own pieces similar, or identical, to Hirst Arts stones. ![]() This sarcophagus lid is cast from a custom mold that was surprisingly simple to create. The key feature of the crypt is Kessen’s sarcophagus. In my prior post, Dungeon Casting Part 1: Creating Dungeons With Hirst Arts Molds, I showed you how to create the crypt from Pathfinder’s Crypt of the Everflame game module.
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