Hi Jan, Welcome,
Being new to papercrete there are several resources that are a good
beginning.
The Living in Paper website in our links section is a good introduction
to papercrete. Do not hesitate to search the Papercreters message
archives via the Papercreters Yahoo web page too. There is a massive
amount of information there. As our database gets finished it should
become a powerful tool. Of course it will only be as good as the
information people enter into it.
Our group has disseminated a lot of information in its first 7 1/2
months, but I'm sure our members have a lot more information locked
away in our collective brains. It should be a fun journey to follow as
we all learn more.
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "a.j. welmers" <awsaua@...> wrote:
>
> I am new to PC. So can not help you with answers. However I am very
> interested in your experiments as up to now I only used concrete for
> all my projects including decorative objects and planters.
> In my projects I make often different batches where the mixtures are
> different in composition. I fill my molds with the different layers,
> where the "outerlayers" are of a higher density for polishing and the
> "innerlayers" together with the reinforcement take care for the
> structural strength. I was wondering if this you can do with the PC
> material for structure and a mixture without paper for the
outerlayer.?
> Like to hear and learn from you.
> Jan
>
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