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Armature questions

Gardener_boy
19 years ago

Hi,

Attempting something a bit too challenging perhaps, but gotta do what ya gotta do.

Trying to make a table entirely of tufa to carve into faux wood. Built a framework with the plasterer's wire mesh. The wire for the legs is about 1 1/2 inch in diameter which I formed by bending it around a broomstick. I was only able to complete a portion of the legs the first day as the tufa would only go up so far before it would sluff off below. Came back today and as I was continuing, the slight jiggling of the armature caused cracking in the hardened tufa from yesterday.

Got it all completed today, but when I go to turn it over in a few days to do the top, I'm convinced that it is going to crack all over, especially at the joints.

What is you advice on this project? Anyone built a table like this?

How can I make the legs more stable yet still have them bending in a curve as a branch would do? Would fibers help?

Disaster Dave

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