From:
gary grossman <grossman@zzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Sat, 04 Dec 2004 07:43:05 -0500
Subject:
Tenn. Marble
Does anyone have any experience carving Tenn. Marble and can they
suggest good sources? Also, I've been wondering what causes marble to
go sugary? I've heard its from being exposed above ground too long, but
surely that can't be right. How could marble statues last hundreds of
years above ground and not get sugary. Is it something to do with
finished vs. raw marble??? Inquiring minds want to know. good carving, g2
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