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Post #189404 by capotiki on Wed, Sep 28, 2005 1:37 PM

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with the right moisture content it sticks like glue,like any other wet process water content is key,you can control the amount of material being applied ,it is all in the wrist action,very light fling delivers small amounts from the brush,stronger action delivers more,It will stick and not run as long as you are not applying too much.what you get is small splatters that will flow together.It is very simple prosess but it gives such a uniform surface that it is worth the extra effort.Some areas might need to set and get a second coat to get a very natural rock like look and feel.experiment on a scrap of wood to see the effect.capo