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					Ed McCormick
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								Started On  : 18-Jul-2006 at 11:00:45 AM, #Views  : 14379
  Topic Subject  : RE: Re: Cotton Batton | 
							 
							
							
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Yes, this is a very large professional roll made by Kendall cotton. It  
should last you a year.  
  
You'll want to cut 6-inch squares then pull it apart to expose the center.  
Simply touch the center to the wet alginate. That is enough to pull off the  
very lose fibers. Even better -- use Algislo by spraying the alginate  
surface to delay the set time. This way you don't have to hurry.  
  
For one torso the 6-inch square half will be more than enough.  
  
Warmest regards  
  
Ed  
  
-----Original Message-----  
From: aliforum@lifecasting.org [mailto:aliforum@lifecasting.org]  
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:00 AM  
To: info@artmolds.com  
Subject: Re: Re: Cotton Batton( Message No. 1058)  
  
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Hello Ed McCormick  
  
  
  
Post Date : Tuesday 18th of July 2006 10:00:03 AM  
Posted by : "William Kendzierski" b9robot1@comcast.net  
  
Re: Re: Cotton Batton:--  
  
  
  
Thanks for the replys.  I was looking at the Mandella wool and noticed that  
it comes in long tube shaped pieces.  Do these unroll to form thin sheets  
which is what I'm looking for ??  
  
Ed, does the cotton you sell roll out into sheets ??  I was basically using  
some cotton I got from a medical supplier that came in 6" long rolls that  
you could unravel into large, thin sheets of cotton fiber which worked nice.  
The only problem was that the cotton was sterile (being a medical product)  
and therefore expensive.  
  
Thanks  
  
Bill K.  
  
-------------- Original message --------------  
From: aliforum@lifecasting.org  
  
> -----------------Amazon.com ALI Sponsor -------->  
>  
> Three life casting DVDs available. Hands & Feet  
  
> Face Casting and Female Torso Casting. Available  
> through http://www.Amazon.com  
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> Hello William Kendzierski  
  
>  
>  
> Post Date : Tuesday 18th of July 2006 02:45:03 AM  
> Posted by : "Diane Rossong" Diane@lastingimpression.net  
>  
> Re: Re: Cotton Batton:--  
> I have been using cheese cloth as well, it also helps keep the alginate  
from  
> sliding, But mandella wool? Please excuse my ignorance but what is it and  
where  
> could I get some?? I've seen it posted before and always wondered.  
>  
> Diane  
>  
> ALI is an international organization whose members are engaged in the art  
and  
> creative industries. Its purpose is to promote the art of life casting  
  
create  
> public awareness of this unique art form, provide its members with forums  
to  
> exchange information, resources to enhance their effectiveness and advance  
  
> opportunities for their artistic success.  
>  
  
  
ALI is an international organization whose members are engaged in the art  
and creative industries. Its purpose is to promote the art of life casting  
  
create public awareness of this unique art form, provide its members with  
forums to exchange information, resources to enhance their effectiveness and  
advance opportunities for their artistic success.  
  
  
 
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