Jesmonite
Experimenting with acrylic resin Jesmonite
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End of 2021 I started to test Jesmonite as a material for creating geometric objects. Following a technique developed by Phil Cuttance based in a cylinder shape made with scored and folded polypropylene that can be reused for various molds.