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Oh yes I recycle every pieces that do not get use, if the piece is large enough, such as this cone I will put in large pieces , I have no waste what so ever, you can break the larger chunk into small, but you dont have to do that, what I have found is the broken pieces would be dry and wants to float on top like a cork, but within a minute or two the plaster is hard enough where as the pieces pushed down will not be coming back up

As far a getting a large cone, ask Stephen He shall tell you how to obtain one of those

To stand that cone up to pour can be a challenge, I use one of those heavy cardboard tube that is used in concrete work, they are called “quick tube, or building forms”, construction folks put them in the ground and pour concrete in it so to have like a round column in the earth without the concrete going all over the place, have the store cut it just a few inches longer than the confiscated cone, and sit your cone in it upside down.

At the end of your cone put a few layers of duck tape

You do not have to use any release agent with the cone

When your cone is poured, wait couple of hours, then carefully lay it down and turn it right side up, and leave like this, It has been my experience that the Plasterite will fall out of the cone all by it self after a day or two

Plaster, sand, pillowed water and intents is all you need, try not to have that piece near your sleeping quarters, you will be so energized that you will not sleep, so keep it at a distance, but that may not even do it………..oh well couple of sleepless nights, no problem

Good luck with your beautiful project, if you need help, do not forget to call Stephen at 2 AM in the morning, that way you are sure to get his full attention :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Josh