 All right, this has been less than 24 hours, but I'm gonna try getting the small one off. Looks like the paper did in fact make it very easy to get off. Oh, it comes right off the concrete too. I get some mortar in there. Trim the edge a little. That should be good. It was still really soft though, so I'm not gonna mess with the other one yet. I mixed up just enough mortar to glue it in place. I don't need to make it all smoothed out or anything yet. I just want it to not move. Most of this from the outside, hopefully I can reach. I call that total success. It doesn't need to be pretty or anything right now. I can do all the smoothing out later. I just need the overall shape and it looks strong. I think that's how I'll do all those windows. And actually, you know, it's really nice that it has all this lumpy texture on the outside. Because when I smooth it over, the concrete will get into those lumps and stick. I'm gonna do these. I need to start filtering out some sand so I don't have all these rock chunks. I have this, but the holes are too big. Alright, I think if I cut this in half and overlap it, that'll be good sizes. I think that's about right. Check it, check it, check it. Check out if this camera doesn't beep or if it's a red light. I know I'm like, is it going? It's going great. Yes. Whoa. Still sand. It's been about 40 hours since I made this. How do you be strong enough to lift up? It's time to find out. Don't you fall. Don't fall. This thing is very flexible. Maybe I shouldn't say very. It's fairly flexible. Alright, now I need to cut the... Let me see if that solidifies into something hard. I kind of have a possible idea for these things. Hardened into a shape that might possibly be useful. Possibly. Alright, I got one in there. It wasn't too bad once I cut a couple sticks to fit. So, got them both in there. I'm sure there's tons of little cracks in there. It's just being held together with the burlap. I can just dump some soupy cement on the top and it'll soak into all the cracks and glue them shut. Looks like it came out alright, though. That is pretty good. This guy will be my tester to see how much stronger this gets just on its own. It's not as thick as I was thinking before either. I was thinking it was like a centimeter thick but it's like half a centimeter thick. That's nice. Those are pretty lightweight. And at that thickness I should be able to lift up like a dome section without too much difficulty. The only question is will it hold its form enough to get it up there. So, I'll let this harden for a few more days and see how stiff it gets. How stiff it gets. One down, three to go. Not counting all the circles everywhere. A lot of circles. Circles are easy, though. I did this one a little neater than the last one. Okay, a lot neater. I also only did one layer of burlap on this. The first one was two. And I put paper under this one. The first one I did not and I did put paper under the first bucket one and the bucket one kind of came off more smoothly than this one so I've got the paper under this one. There's some. What I just realized is that concrete piece for the windows before I cut it it was four feet by five feet. So 20 square feet. And a dome piece is 40 square feet. So it's only twice as big as that. And I could move that piece no problem. I should be able to move a piece twice that weight without any difficulties. But I am going to need it to be a little more rigid. Now the dome piece will be curved in both directions so it'll have a better structure that way. But I'll probably want to let it harden for more than a day and a half. I'll have to see how long it has to harden before it gets, you know, kind of rigid. But yeah, just in terms of the weight that should be no problem. Of course the other way to do it is to cut it up into smaller chunks. You know, smaller chunks, more seams, more finicky business to deal with trying to get them to match up. Yeah, the bigger pieces I can do it once. The smoother it'll go if I can move them into place. Ooh, that thing looks good.