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QUOTE (dwb @ 20 Mar 2009, 05:29) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>S'funny but I thought most people swear at chickenwire whilst reaching for the box of sticking plasters 
David
Some do, except those of us who wear leather garning gloves when fixing it in place!
This is how I dow my scenery with chicken wire:
http://www.brma.asn.au/gallery/plowmang/Layout5.htm
http://www.brma.asn.au/gallery/plowmang/Layout6.htm
http://www.mrol.com.au/TunnelMouth.aspx
The newspaper is draped in plaster prior to laying on the chicken wire. This ensures that the plaster 'wraps' around the wire. I then place further layers on to top, again, draped in plater. The result is a thickness of 1cm or more, depending on how much is applied.
When finished and scenic'd it lookes like this:
http://www.mrol.com.au/
Graham Plowman
David
Some do, except those of us who wear leather garning gloves when fixing it in place!
This is how I dow my scenery with chicken wire:
http://www.brma.asn.au/gallery/plowmang/Layout5.htm
http://www.brma.asn.au/gallery/plowmang/Layout6.htm
http://www.mrol.com.au/TunnelMouth.aspx
The newspaper is draped in plaster prior to laying on the chicken wire. This ensures that the plaster 'wraps' around the wire. I then place further layers on to top, again, draped in plater. The result is a thickness of 1cm or more, depending on how much is applied.
When finished and scenic'd it lookes like this:
http://www.mrol.com.au/
Graham Plowman