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@@JustDiscipline A lost wax form in basic plaster of paris should do for a decent wall. That's what our local metal smith did for our last kitchen backsplash. Sensible, good people are hard to find. To think we were gonna do some basic gold leaf tiles from some random kiln out of the capital of Israel just because they're well known... so glad we figured it all out. How can you not be thankful for such thoughtful neighbors, right?
Very well demonstrated and taught. Thank you.
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Hi! What music is that you're playing in the background? Thank you. God bless!😃
Excellent tutorial, thank you
I'm doing research... If I'm doing a wall and wanting high quality, would you recommend water sizing? Or oil?
And any tips for avoiding a square pattern from showing?
@@JustDiscipline I think after you burnish the finished layer the seams pretty much disappear. At least with water gilding 👍th-cam.com/video/I5rnYbH3Mbw/w-d-xo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
@@JustDiscipline A lost wax form in basic plaster of paris should do for a decent wall. That's what our local metal smith did for our last kitchen backsplash. Sensible, good people are hard to find. To think we were gonna do some basic gold leaf tiles from some random kiln out of the capital of Israel just because they're well known... so glad we figured it all out. How can you not be thankful for such thoughtful neighbors, right?
What fluid i use in raised gilding?