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Fountain from History Stones mold?

19 years ago

Has anyone tried making the fountain project on the History Stones website? I went way overboard this spring and tried to "save money" by ordering enough molds to get the bulk discount and bought everything I needed to do the fountain. So far, I've cast about half of the curved edging pieces. I want to make the fountain a little deeper - so that I could put dwarf water lilies around it or even fish - if I want. I was thinking of trying to make a course in square concrete blocks that is below ground level, then putting a porridge coat on the inside to make a smoother surface and more uniform circle. Then putting the cast pieces on top, raising it to above ground level. I have a fountain figure that is going in the center. I bought the parts to make the pedestal for my figure to sit on but I wonder if it will seem too tall. I'm not sure how on earth I would make it shorter. Any help, advice, warnings, etc., would be greatly appreciated.

BTW, I'm using plain old aggregate Quickcrete - will this hold up okay? If not, I can think of other things to do with the peices I've already cast. (So many plans, so little time.) Will I have to drain it in winter? I'm assuming I'll have to wash well and seal it before use, right?

I've also been casting the paver molds that look like cobbles in a circle pattern and the mower edges - they all look really nice so far and the molds are easy to use. The fountain pieces are bit more difficult to de-mold though.

Thanks,

Stephanie

Figure for the fountain:

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