and I agree with you in-situ is looking the right option, but on the bench is a mess that's easy to clean and not splattered everywhere. Perhaps I'm better paying for it but getting the lad, right lads around here is not easy.. i'll bollock on … plus i'm a tight t**t as well
two successful quarters, apart from a repairable chip from my saw! one run cut in half, doing so appears to stopped the expansion both halves are perfect no lift, funny thin is I even tried a shorter length before that lifted .. finding the right process is the key, method etc .. baffled at the...
it is! hence why I came on here! no warping as such the inner edge the lowest part of the profile lifting. I changed from fine casting plus to keramicast it still did the same as in "lifting the inner edge" I have two "quarters" now so happy but once I moved them and cleaned up one as decided to...
and laths! but have thought it might be the lath drying that lifted it so done a few with laths and hessian as can't be arsed to put it in only to see it warp then make it bin fodder. But.... I think I have sussed the technique... but still weigh the inner edge down … fan on de humidifier on...
my thoughts never lead me to join those specific two items , large stainless steel syringe and Arse! lucky for me the thought of it ever going near my arse is like hearing now "the cheque is in the post"
I bought all my covings thought far too much to make for 7 rooms all different , then made me a cracking cutting bench, sadly the bought covings were problematic wavy , different end s that were a bugger to match up but ok overall. glue and screwed
that's a plaster off plaster mould with shellac I assume I tried a sample on the brown section in the pics above thinking to try plaster before silicone ..barsteward stuck in places but was my very first try I think I needed to myths the shellac down a bit it seemed very soft on the surface...
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