Subject: Adhesive and filler for alabaster
We have just received for possible conservation a few lamp parts made of alabaster and would very much appreciate hearing from anyone who has had experience in bonding and filling missing chips and other pieces with regards to the adhesives they would choose and the filler material. We have in our lab various epoxy resins that we have used with excellent results over the years on ceramic projects and also have Epoxy Technology's 301 and 301-2. Also Elmer's glue, plaster of Paris which we hardly ever have a use for and a white polyester paste that becomes quite hard when it sets up. I'm concerned about the hardness of all of the repair materials we have in relation to the very soft nature of alabaster and the problems that will likely arise in trying to shape any fills without damaging the surrounding, soft, alabaster. Robert K. MacDowell MacDowell Restorations 39845 The Narrows Road Waterford, Virginia 20197 540-882-9000 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:49 Distributed: Friday, April 13, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-49-022 ***Received on Monday, 2 April, 2007