is correct, Paul. While working eulithe is pulverized, and this gives irregularities on the surface, just like a real natural stone.
Anne, you make me smile, I really am happy to have done a good job. But I would say that, as they say in Italy,: using the right materials and tools appropriate've already done half the work! Ciao!
Ciao Michele credo che lei sia un professionale della creazione della pietra ,
RispondiEliminaAncora un bel lavoro ;)
Vincenzo
thank you Vincent! not professional, only amateur. greetings
RispondiEliminaYour scenery work is outstanding Michele! I agree with Vincent!
RispondiEliminaGreetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.be/
tx Peter. I really enjoy doing this. Glad you enjoyed!
EliminaI think I see how this is done now...the surface of the eulite gives the stone effect..
RispondiEliminaCheers
paul
You are no amateur my friend. Your hands are the hands of a master craftsman.
RispondiEliminais correct, Paul. While working eulithe is pulverized, and this gives irregularities on the surface, just like a real natural stone.
RispondiEliminaAnne, you make me smile, I really am happy to have done a good job. But I would say that, as they say in Italy,: using the right materials and tools appropriate've already done half the work! Ciao!
very well done. great work
RispondiEliminathank you friend!
EliminaA wonderful work, very impressive!
RispondiEliminatx Phil!!!
Eliminasorry for the delay, I've missed your post!
RispondiEliminavery good wall and stone effect!
but:
what's "eulithe" ??
tx Pascal, you can find all the particulars about this material on Valdemar's forum (a new material). greetings
RispondiEliminaThanks Michele!
RispondiEliminaI remember now!
Have a nice week and I hope that you're alright !