Which "cement" type of material can I use to make stones?
I am looking into making a stone wall with hand made stones. Found the molds now want to find something that has less weight to it but is hard and won't break down. Any suggestions?
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Fibercrete it's a lightweight concrete product
you don't really say if it's outdoor or indoor use........Fibercrete or plaster of paris (won't hold up for such heavy duty use and needs special sealing against moisture for outside use)
If outside, (which I assume it is) no to plaster of paris, it would crumble and fall apart. Depending how high your wall is, you need a permit and would need a very deep foundation so it doesn't create a problem of falling over.