BURLAP HARDSHELL |
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right way to mix plaster for optimum strength – which is accord-
ing to the manufacturer’s directions! That comes to 1 part water
to 3 parts plaster – by WEIGHT – for the plaster we use.
After making some density measurements, we found that a
mix of ¼ cup of plaster added to 3 tablespoons of water follows
the manufacturer’s recommendations fairly closely, and is a
lot quicker than measuring by weight. This size batch is small
enough that most modelers should have no trouble getting it
down before the plaster starts to set up. With practice, we have
found that a double-size batch is also practical but a triple-size
batch is too big to apply easily before the plaster gets too thick.
When mixed correctly, the fresh plaster will be no thicker than
light cream. This is ideal for brush application. The best way to
apply the plaster is with a cheap 2” natural-bristle paint brush
available from places like Home Depot or Dollar Tree. Be sure to
10. Sideways brush strokes, at a 45 degree angle to the weave,
improve coverage and minimize plaster drips.