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Post REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds
A look at two new cobblestone moulds from J's Work...

REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds

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Post Re: REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds
Good review Vinnie,

I like J's range very much... extremely usefull product all round.

This one is no exception.
I do still think these cobblestones look like lentil/ split peas...
But if you cast them in plaster/hydrocal, you could sand them down a little to give them a flatter appearance.

Do I read this correct: are you casting a few for Matt???
In that case, where do I place my order? 100000 of the large ones please.
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Nope. You'd have to search for another mention of a Yoghurt pot to understand that reference Frerik! :lol:

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Vinnie Branigan wrote:
Nope. You'd have to search for another mention of a Yoghurt pot to understand that reference Frerik! :lol:

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:?
Now they don't teach you those things in school!!!

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Vinnie Branigan wrote:
Nope. You'd have to search for another mention of a Yoghurt pot to understand that reference Frerik! :lol:

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GOT IT GOT IT GOT IT..... :lol: :lol: :lol:

At first I thought it had something to do with language ....
now that I finally caught up in a few threads..... found it!

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I use a metal tin that used to have cookies in them! Fancy eh?!

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Very! I put a few small screws in with them. Works wonders! Messy cleaning the yoghurt off afterwards though Matt! ;) :lol:

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Vinnie Branigan wrote:
Very! I put a few small screws in with them. Works wonders! Messy cleaning the yoghurt off afterwards though Matt! ;) :lol:

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Screws....?

What type? what size.... length...???
And when do you clean the tub...? right after I assume.... or can you leave it for a few days?

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Post Re: REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds
Leave the yoghurt on the plaster parts for a few weeks Frerik. They end up as very nicely aged garden ornaments. If a little miniature. So keep the grass short. Very short. :P

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Leave the yoghurt on the palster parts for a few weeks Frerik. They end up as very nicely aged graden ornaments. If a little miniature. So keep the grass short. Very short. :P

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Man this is a difficult site..... if you are not English speaking by birth....

can someone tell me what palster is, and graden?
Graden? degrees???? this all leaves me puzzled.... :|

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I't-s Nort mye faorlt yoo dount speeke Engileesh.
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