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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )The Natural Plaster Book: Earth, Lime, and Gypsum Plasters for Natural Homes (Natural Building Series)List Price: $29.95 Amazon.com's Price: $21.27 You Save: $8.68 (29%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 643 EAN: 9780865714496 ISBN: 0865714495 Label: New Society Publishers Manufacturer: New Society Publishers Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 304 Publication Date: July 01, 2002 Publisher: New Society Publishers Studio: New Society Publishers Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: For builders of natural homes (straw bale, cob, adobe, rammed earth, and other natural materials), this unique step-by-step guide takes the confusion out of choosing, mixing, and applying natural plasters. From principles to practicalities, and with every stage of the process illustrated, The Natural Plaster Book details the entire process of plastering with earth, lime, and gypsum for a long-lasting and durable finish. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Plaster MasterI just finished building my strawbale home -- and am very grateful for this book. I have nothing but great things to say about it. This book picks up where others leave off. An absolute must if you plan on using natural materials on your home. One must understand that working with natural materials is hardly a science-- and a fair amount of experementing must be done to get satisfactory results. But the effort will be worth it! Get this book-- you won't be sorry. FYI-- I used an earthen plaster (clay,manure,sand) ... Read More Rating: - Good starter book, not enough detail for a really good how to guideIn reading this book you'll find descriptions of the various types of building materials, not just straw bales, these plasters are used on (it is not really a build yourself a house book) and a pretty good overview of the types of plasters themselves. I'm not done reading it but don't find enough information to consider it a complete how to guide, more of a starter book. You get some recipes for pigments/ plasters but not much detail about applying the stuff. I've found nothing about measuring the walls to determine ... Read More Rating: - high on hyperbole - short on detailsNot worth the money as a technical reference or how-to book. Otherwise a pleasant read with some inpired pics and a very general overview of the process. Speaks, for the most part, to strawbale contruction as if strawbales are some naturally occurring thing harvested from the wild when are in fact a product of energy intensive industrial agriculture. Fails to provide important technical details such as estimating for coverage, application on masonry, frame and other 'natural' structures, guidelines for plaster preparation. ... Read More Rating: - Provide copies to your crewIs 'natural plaster home' a euphemism for 'mud hut'? The following gives a sense of the mood conveyed by the authors: "Mud Plasters are fun to work with! Earthen plasters are easy to work with and fun to mix and apply. 'Once you've put your hands in that mud mix you don't feel like doing any other type of plaster'... For adults, working with earthen plaster seems like kid's play, for children it is play!" At one point, we are advised that 'natural plasters' are low energy ... Read More Rating: - The Bible on Natural PlastersThis book was late in coming, but the wait was well worth it! There's nothing like this book on the market today...not even close! I especially like how thorough this book is. I really appreciated the clear and detailed explanations of all aspects of plastering -- from the design of homes (so they will be suitable for natural plasters) to wall preparation to testing, mixing, and applying plasters. The authors skillfully walk the reader through all of the steps required to plaster a natural home, anticipating ... Read More
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