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Sun, Jun 10, 12 at 21:09
| I have been looking for an ancient looking head in cement that was not expensive..I found a ceramic one the right size.(cheap).can I cover it with hypertufa? not as a mold, I would just leave it inside..This is what I want to do with it ;-)click link |
Here is a link that might be useful: Moss Lady
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- Posted by plantman56 z6 PA (My Page) on Fri, Jun 22, 12 at 20:41
| I think that you may have better success by covering the head with silicon and then creating a mold. Then fill the mold with hypertufa or some other mix. Getting hypertufa to stick to ceramic may be tough. Mike |
Here is a link that might be useful: My Blog
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- Posted by illinoisdoglover z5IL (My Page) on Sat, Apr 6, 13 at 20:46
| If you can cover the ceramic with latex to make a mold, can you use latex on top of anything to make a mold? Just wondering? |
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