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Plaster
By Luke Lofland
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Question 1
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Question 2
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What is the ratio of water to plaster?
Question 3
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What does it mean to "slake"
Question 4
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Question 5
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Question 6
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How do you get rid of the air bubbles after you have poured the plaster?
Question 7
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Question 8
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When plaster sets it becomes
Softer
Harder
You know the plaster is completely mixed becuase
There is a little island floating in it
It's super smooth
It won't absorb any more of the plaster powder
You have no more powder left
You use round edged bowls to mix plaster because
allows air bubbles to escape
traps the air bubbles
square containers hold onto air bubbles
WHO IS YOUR ENEMY
Time
Energy
Bubbles
The person next to you
Plaster is not
toxic
cocaine
for throwing on each other aka antiquing
all of the above