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		By: Frank White		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I like using cardboard strips in a webbing attached to wood supports.  It avoids the cuts and scratches from the wire screening.  The webbing can be built with staples or hot glue to hold it together.  Paper towels dipped in plaster are laid over the webbing.   Build up the mountain the way you like, let it dry and paint it.  Frank]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like using cardboard strips in a webbing attached to wood supports.  It avoids the cuts and scratches from the wire screening.  The webbing can be built with staples or hot glue to hold it together.  Paper towels dipped in plaster are laid over the webbing.   Build up the mountain the way you like, let it dry and paint it.  Frank</p>
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