Hypertufas are mostly made as planters and garden adornments as they definitely are extremely light and tough, being able to tolerate overwhelming winter conditions, unlike those that are made from concrete. Hypertufas can be simply made by anyone on their own house, making use of household objects, provided that they have the appropriate ingredients. However, to be able to correctly make one for your garden, you must follow the instructions carefully as a little blunder could badly have an effect on the finished product of your project. Probably the most significant step in the creation of hypertufas is the curing process as it will essentially determine if your project is a failure or success.
The curing procedure in constructing hypertufas starts soon after applying the mixture to the mold. Always take into account that if you wish for your mixture to stay intact in the mold, you need to ensure that it has the appropriate amount of moisture. Consequently wind breezes are hazards when making hypertufas as it can rob the moisture off your mixture. Therefore it is a good idea to work in sheltered places to avoid breezes.
Another essential step in curing your hypertufa is placing it in a plastic or trash bag. The reason for this is to ensure that your wet hypertufa is guarded from external elements like wind and debris. What's more, it seals in the moisture to ensure that your creation won't fall apart. Soon after about one to three days, look at your creation by scratching it with your fingernail; if it cannot be scraped with your fingernail any longer, you may then already take away the mold off your creation. You can smoothen the rough sides or increase texture to your hypertufa using a wire brush but you still need to be cautious since it is still delicate.
Right after extraction of the mold, insert your creation once again in the plastic or garbage bag and leave it in an area where it will not be disturbed or tampered with. You must also preserve the moisture of your hypertufa by routinely misting it with water. Depending on the size of your project and the humidity and temperature of the spot, the curing process could take for about a month so that it is completely dried and usable. You’ll be aware that your hypertufa is thoroughly cured once it produces a hollow sound once you knock on it.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
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