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Scenery question. I need a material for a curved wall that goes under an overpass. The wall will be for a roadway. The curve is fairly sharp. I believe card stock would bend nicely but can it be primed and painted and retain its shape? If not, what material would you suggest. Foam core will surely crease.

 

Thanks,

Eliot

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I think you'll find that cardstock will indeed bend when painted.

I have used poster board for such applications.  It doesn't distort much when painted.

I agree also, about the hardboard.  Use 1/8" only though.  Micro Mark sells a nice stick-on material, kind of like contact paper but with texture, in several styles that simulate stone, brick, etc. very nicely, if you want that kind of look.  It must be applied over gloss or semi-gloss surface.  (They don't tell you that.  I learned the hard way).

I have used Strathmore brand illustration board for over 20 years with no problems - usually painting it with the cheapest craft store paint available. Strathmore board is available at better art supply stores and has a very hard and dense finish which takes paint well. For exceptionally tight bends, steam (from a tea kettle or steam iron or EVEN from #765) works wonders in making wrinkle free bends.

jack

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