HI!
THIS IS ALL NEW TO ME AND I LOVE WHAT I SEE!! I WOULD LIKE TO ASK A QUESTION, WHAT IS THE BEST WALL SCULPTURE MIX TO USE WHEN CARVING A SEA SCAPE LIKE A MURAL, BIG IN SIZE ON AN EXTERIOR WALL? SOMETHING EASY TO CARVE IN, SLOW TO DAY AND LIGHT WEIGHT?
THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH, TED JACHIM
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hi ted. paul o'neill here. i think you will be limited as to how much you can design, cut, texture in a shift. in other words, how much can your carver handle at once. my crew can do about 100 square feet in a shift, and that's a long day. i think what you have to think about is planning your work in sections, and getting the right kind of mixer. the right kind of mix is important too. you may want to add fortifier to prevent shrinkage cracking if you are doing large size stones. did that on my barn wall and it is working well.
hi ted. paul o'neill here. i think you will be limited as to how much you can design, cut, texture in a shift. in other words, how much can your carver handle at once. my crew can do about 100 square feet in a shift, and that's a long day. i think what you have to think about is planning your work in sections, and getting the right kind of mixer. the right kind of mix is important too. you may want to add fortifier to prevent shrinkage cracking if you are doing large size stones. did that on my barn wall and it is working well.
What kind of fortifier are you talking about? Any brand names or examples of fortifiers you like to use?
Paul O'Neill said:hi ted. paul o'neill here. i think you will be limited as to how much you can design, cut, texture in a shift. in other words, how much can your carver handle at once. my crew can do about 100 square feet in a shift, and that's a long day. i think what you have to think about is planning your work in sections, and getting the right kind of mixer. the right kind of mix is important too. you may want to add fortifier to prevent shrinkage cracking if you are doing large size stones. did that on my barn wall and it is working well.
Hi Ted. This is Don from Walttools. There are a great many choices out there and a lot of it comes down to personal preference. Our Tru Pac is nice for your situation for a few reasons. First off and most importantly it has the longest working time of the available mixes. This will give you ample time to create, carve, re-create, re-carve, etc. Secondly, it is very cost effective. If you screw up, no big deal, you did not have alot of money invested. Lastly, it is pretty easy to work with. It mostly just does what you tell it to do. Some mixes out there can be very finicky to those not familiar with the specific quirks. Feel free to give us a call and we can go over more specifics with you if you like. Either way, good luck with your project and we all look forward to seeing the progression of your art.
Don
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