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Madonna and Child Ceramic Statue with Missing Pieces - Repair

Madonna and Child Ceramic Statue with Missing Pieces - Repair


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Madonna and child broken ceramic statue

This tutorial is showing some of the steps restoring hundreds of years old ceramic statue badly broken and with several missing pieces


In this example, we duplicated the missing pieces using resin casting and some pieces with sculpted clay fired in a kiln. The epoxy used is 5-minutes PC-Clear and the filler is PC-11


20 Minutes Video Lesson With Narration


Materials usedMaterials and tools needed

Use two-part epoxy (PC-Clear). In this example we use 4-5 minutes epoxy with about 2 minute workable time
Use two-part epoxy (PC-Clear).
4-5 minutes epoxy with about 2 minute workable time.
Mix filler epoxy (PC-11)
PC-11 filler epoxy. Cure time 24 hours at temperature greater than 70 degree F. Cures better and faster at 100-140 degree F



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