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Suitable modelling cement or similar.
Hi all. Maybe not strictly DIY but you've been helpful in here before.
I have a few pieces of coloured glass in approx 1" chunks and also some attractive pebbles collected from a beach by my children when they were very young. For sentimental reasons I would like to set them into some kind of putty or cement in order to make a couple of paperweights. Maybe simply pushing them into a lump of some fixant. I'm visualising summat like Superman's glass home on Krypton but about the size of a tennis ball :-) Grateful for any advice on what cement I could set them into and maybe a link to a vendor? -- blackbat /\x/\ |
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