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Is there any way to encase a cardboard sculpture in metal or something equally as hard as metal? Mention stuff beside polyester resin.?

I am looking to encase my cardboard sculptures in some kind of liquid metal product or something like it. I want my sculptures to be SUPER hard and durable. Nothing brittle. Also, it has to be affordable.

Answer:

Sure - just get a jackhammer and go remove it. Personally, I'd be happy if there was something slowing people down driving down the road near my house (fortunately I live on a cul-de-sac, but people drive like idiots down the main road that i have to pull out on, and there is a hill on either side)
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