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You may want to try spreading this on some throw away masters before you t How Does VoIP Work? Before we start this project let me warn you that it is a messy business. You should have some rubber gloves, a couple of tubes of clear silicone caulking compound, (don’t get the odorless kind) some Xylene, (this is for cleanup so get a pint or so) a can of paste wax, a small bottle of glycerin, and some acrylic crafters paint.If you are using a VoIP phone then you can make a call in any of these three ways.• ATA GatewayATA stands for analogue telephone adaptor. As the name suggests, you can install a device on your existing telephone and use your regular phone for VoIP purposes, even when it is not digital. The handset of your analog phone connects to the ATA, which in turn connects to your computer. Your computer need You should be able to get glycerin at a pharmacy; you only need a little so get the smallest bottle you can. Crafters acrylic paint is in any craft store; again you need to get the smallest bottle. Any color you like is good. The rest of the stuff should be at your local building supply. If you have tried to use silicone for molds before you probably noticed that there are a couple of problems. 1 – It is a little thick and therefore difficult to spread evenly. 2 – It does not cure evenly 3 - It sticks to the Master like glue! I guess that is why it is sometimes used for glue? I will show you how to overcome these problems in this little essay. The first thing you do is get the Master ready. He would like a nice coat of that paste wax. Put it all over him and smooth and buff him until the surface is nice and shiny. I told you this was a lot of work! Take as much silicone as you think you will need to cover your Master and put it in a plastic bowl. The bowl should be big enough to allow you to stir the silicone. 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