KBW: Fundamentals of Plaster with Kim Boyd

In this session learn how to mix plaster and how to make a simple sprig and a convex or concave mould.

Description

In this session learn how to mix plaster and how to make a simple sprig and a convex or concave mould.

Prerequisites

Beginners welcome.

Supplies

Bring a notebook and pen.

Membership

Current EAC members will receive 10% discount.

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