Has anyone tried to make a strong mortar using paper fibers as a coating for
borax treated straight papier-mâché?
It seems that a one to one sand cement cellulose fiber reinforced mortar
might prove to be a kick Butt combination.
Now were talking all kinds of possibilities and combinations.
To be clearer where I'm going is sprayed papier-mâché on a form dried with
heat on the inside then shelled with a high density reinforced mortar.
Additional reinforcement added to the mortar as desired.
Something similar done on the inside after the form is removed and full
drying and or additional build up is ready. The main difference would be to
provide venting for drying or additional treating of Mache.
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