WHAT IS SCULPTCRETE?
A scientifically formulated enhanced fibre-cement blend. Contains no hazardous materials and is suitable for interior or exterior use. Has superior workability and provides a smooth, weather resistant finish that can be carved when biscuit hard. Will allow very fine, detailed carving. Suitable for building up three dimensional details.
A scientifically formulated enhanced fibre-cement blend. Contains no hazardous materials and is suitable for interior or exterior use. Has superior workability and provides a smooth, weather resistant finish that can be carved when biscuit hard. Will allow very fine, detailed carving. Suitable for building up three dimensional details.
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Benefits
- It will retain a shape even when very wet
- It will take extremely delicate carving and can be built up in layers
- Mosaics, pebbles etc. can be laid into the surface
- It allows the artist plenty of time to carve because of its slow setting time
Specifications
Suitable Surfaces |
Used over wire or metal armature to create sculptures and large art pieces. Suitable for use as a base for mosaic, glass, etc. inlays |
Finish |
Smooth or textured |
Thickness |
Applied in layers of 20mm at a time |
Application |
Pack-on, spray-on |
Packaging |
20kg bags |
Coverage |
20kg of SculptCrete will cover approximately 0.85m² when applied 20mm thick |
Curing |
Cure all completed work by damping with clean water 3 times during the day on the day following application. It is a good idea to cover the article with plastic during this initial curing period. Fast drying will cause surface cracking |
Colour/s |
Available in one colour only - Grey |
Q: How can I add colour to SculptCrete?
A: There are two options when it comes to adding colour. The first is to mix ColourCem in powder form to SculpCrete and the second option is to add CreteStain once the article is dry and cured.
A: There are two options when it comes to adding colour. The first is to mix ColourCem in powder form to SculpCrete and the second option is to add CreteStain once the article is dry and cured.