
For papier mache modeling, of course. You get a 4"wide x 180" long roll of plaster-coated cloth, wet it, wrap it, and dry it until it's rigid. Finish it with paint or shellac or whatever. "Takes all finishes" the package trumpets. And it's non-toxic, so don't be bashful about rigid-wrapping yourself.
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91074 RIGID WRAP |
We're glad we were there to catch these good-sized pieces of black fiberglass netting before they were thrown out. They could benefit from a few minutes in sudsy water, but the heavyweight 1/16" mesh are perfect for lots of small jobs. They're fall-off pieces left after the manufacture of car bras for sexy little sports jobs. Most of the pieces we have are about 4 ft x 2 ft. We'll pick (2) about that size. Your girl friend doesn't understand why you're trying to cobble up a 52-DDD bra from leftover mesh? Tell her to just stick to her netting.
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33152 FIBERGLASS NETTING |
We bought these from a blind man. No, no, from a blinds man, overstock from a company that manufactures venetian blinds. They’re undrilled (no holes) and modelers/hobbbyists will swoon at these prices. Luckily, we’ve got approximately 32 gazillion of them, all in beautiful, clear basswood, all primed white. They’re 3/8” thick, 2-1/2” wide X 36" long and all perfectly smooth and flat, with slightly rounded edges. At these prices you can afford to glue them up into laminated blocks and carve out any shape you like. It’s the model shop/art studio/wood shop deal of the year. Note: This item is not eligible for Expedited Shipping or delivery to Alaska, Hawaii, or the Territories.
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37020 SLAT, 2-1/2" X 36" Note: This item is not eligible for Expedited Shipping or delivery to Alaska, Hawaii, or the Territories. |
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