plasterforming
Plasterforming is a construction technique that involves the use of plaster or gypsum-based materials to create building elements. This method is particularly useful for producing complex shapes and large-scale structures that would be difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional construction methods. The process begins with the creation of a mold, which is typically made from wood, metal, or foam. The mold is then filled with a plaster mixture, which is allowed to set and harden. Once the plaster has fully cured, the mold is removed, leaving behind a plaster form that can be used as a structural element or as a mold for casting other materials, such as concrete or fiberglass.
Plasterforming offers several advantages over traditional construction methods. It allows for the creation of intricate shapes
However, plasterforming also has some limitations. The plaster forms are typically fragile and can be damaged