Forms For Hypertufa Projects
Make Sure Your Form or Mold is Sturdy and You'll Be Off To A Great Start!
You know, you can use almost anything when it comes to choosing sturdy forms for hypertufa or concrete projects.
The form -- or mold -- can be as simple as a cheapie styrofoam ice chest, to one made from pieces of wood screwed together for a trough project, as an example. A sturdy cardboard box can be used as a form for a hypertufa / concrete project. Almost any size plastic or metal bowl will work.
Some of the "ready-made" mold choices that are acceptable are:
- Sturdy cardboard boxes
Styrofoam ice-chests
Plastic containers/planters
Plastic dish pans
Plastic kitty litter pans
You can make your own square or rectangular forms for hypertufa or concrete objects with:
- Wood (screw the pieces together)
Polystyrene foam used for house insulation
Large sheets of styrofoam
A great idea for reusable forms for hypertufa or concrete: Butt the edges of (4) pre-cut rigid foam sections; hold the edges together with bamboo or metal cooking skewers, or large nails; then wrap duct tape around the outside for added stability. Put this 4-sided form on a piece of plywood for a removable base.
And I do want to mention this in case you're brand new to making 'tufa or concrete objects ... most of the forms you will be using can have the hypertufa / concrete applied to the inside or outside. Keep in mind your item will be SMALLER than the mold if you apply your mixture to the inside; and it'll be LARGER than the mold if you apply it to the outside.
And no matter what type of form you use, you will want to use some sort of a "release agent". Please refer to my article: Release Agents: Their Use For Preparation of Concrete & Hypertufa Forms


