Solid Plastering photos and film
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allhumdulillah, impressive
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Nice work mate your an artist and a half!! Congrats on the awards too!
Chris Walker
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Hey dude , thats awsome feels like ages sinse i been at tafe now bought back some good memories nice work dude :)
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nice work simon,surgical stuff.. why the hell arnt you working in a hospital or something?? love the little hook mould thing- gonna have to try that one out in a couple of weeks- doing some crazy recessed curved moulds at that house in toorak i made that piece mould for. im gonna have to start taking more pics i think. hows the bub going? still a bub?
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Oh my goodness! I love Simon's playing!!!! OH WOW I MISS THAT! Awesome work simon!
Looks like you could build a Church! Your work is amazing!
You can build me a house!
Love the part at 3:02 where you're singing with your headphones! lol
after your coring stage, and your doing the finish, is it the same mix, but just different sand? UNREAL workmanship, thanks for sharing!
lookin4more 5 months ago
@lookin4more
Sorry for such a late reply! For coring out, use a wash sand with 2ml agrogate, and for the finish, use a fine wash sand, 70 minus. Cheers.
snygaard777 2 months ago
whats is the dry powder your applying at 2:41??
and any particular reason for applying it dry?
mikeadams1985 6 months ago
@mikeadams1985
good question... In the coring out stage (running the base coat of the mould) with corse sand, you need a dry mix of 9 sand, 2 lime, and 1 cement. Add your water to the portion needed to run the mould, keeping some of the dry mix separate. Use this dry mix to speed up the process of coring. Throw on some of the dry mix to draw out the moisture, so that the mould doesn't fall apart, as it would if you keep trying to run it wet.
snygaard777 6 months ago