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Ed McCormick
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Started On : 04-Apr-2009 at 12:56:54 AM, #Views : 6003
Topic Subject : Re: A new topic has been added-Polish Cold Cast Bronze |
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You can get a lambs wool buffing wheel at the home center to fit
in your electric drill. Then use two grades of rosin medium/ fine
follow that by a nice paste wax such as Johnson's.
Ed McCormick
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: aliforum@lifecasting.org
Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2009 11:16:35 -0500
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>NEW! MoldGel SILFREE. A revolutionary formula.
>Made with all food-grade ingredients. It nourishes
>the earth when discarded. 3-to-1 mix ratio yields
>twice the volume as those 1-to-1 brands. Delayed
>shrinkage for delayed casting - so creamy smooth, too.
>To learn more about it click here
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>Hello Ed McCormick
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>Post Date : Saturday 17th of January 2009 11:16:35 AM
>Posted by : "Julie Maycock" julie@forevercastings.co.uk
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>Polish Cold Cast Bronze:--
>What is the best way to polish up a large intricate cold cast
bronze, (three hands intertwined).
>Is there a better method than fine wire wool and elbow grease?
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>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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