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height160 div I purchased this with the thought it would help
educate me on different sculpting products clays and tools by
discussing their various properties, etc. It did do very brief
overviews of different clays plasters, plastilinas, but nothing in
detail and no mention of specific brands or their product lines. I
really dont know much more about claystools now than I did before I
read through the book, other than how plastilina is made
interesting, perhaps but of no practical use.br br It covers
sections on tools with some pictures and accessories, and provides
again, brief overviews of mold making it does NOT give instructions
or recommendations or tips on any mold making process or material,
casting materials and toolsmaterials used in stone and wood
carving. However, dont expect to read this and be able to make any
kind of informed decision on what would be the best materials for
mold and casting your sculpture. br br At the end is a rather
limited reference section of books on sculpture, and absolutely NO
supplier references ie, websites or company info for purchasing any
of these materialssupplies, or links to foundries, art schoolsetc.,
that would be of use. At the end was a long list of tools, no
pictures, listing their weights and dimensions Im not sure what
purpose this is supposed to serve I found it absolutely useless
information. What matters to me is how it feels in my hand and how
well it does the job I want it to do.br br I found it to be a waste
of 22, personally. Go to your local sculpting supply store youll
get much more practical and useful information there for free, too
and can see the products and materials and decide which will be
good to try for your needs. Worked for me.keywordstone carving
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