Re: [BP] 1928 office building... carving

Sure
I'm sure it depends on the matrix but I have "carved" plaster and "fixed" mistakes in concrete so a good atrix would be carve-able.

Thanks.

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Subject: [BP] 1928 office building... carving

description from period architectural journal  ground floor has "carved artificial stone trim".

can you "carve" artificial stone?  c




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