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Silk Mermaid > Metal lath

Metal lath

Posted by Allen | Art and design | Sunday 30 November 2008 5:00 am
Metal lath

Metal lath is available at most concrete suppliers; cheap, lightweight, really strong. A warning, though: When you cut this stuff with a SawzAll, the edges become razor blades. Heavy gloves are essential!

I used concrete wire ties to bind the lath to the wire frame. By the way, if you increased the quarter-inch rod to half-inch rebar, you could make this sculpture in concrete for outdoor use — but it would weigh about a ton.