Use an exacto knife. CAREFULLY.
I haven't found one yet, even Goof-Off won't work for that.
Cement, or more accurately, concrete, is formed by creating rigid wood sides which outline the required shape the finished concrete will reveal. Forming is the creation of temporary walls or supports that will hold the liquid concrete until it sets.
Use oil based coated cement.
In 1824 Joseph Aspdin, a British stonemason, obtained a patent for a cement he produced in his kitchen. The inventor heated a mixture of finely ground limestone and clay on his kitchen stove and ground the mixture together into a powder to create a hydraulic cement-one that hardens with the addition of water. He named the product Portland cement because it resembled a stone quarried on the Isle of Portland, off the British coast. With this invention, Aspdin laid the foundation for today's Portland cement industry.
wood
With cement, steel, and wood.
Wood and cement.
Bricks, cement, wood.
wood or a straw
Mostly of wood and cement
Mostly of wood and cement
Cement,wood,bamboo,bricks(very rare) and more cement!
A strong cement adhesive must be used, such as Barge Cement.
Solvent cement can't fix things like wood or stone.
No, it will burn the wood and cause a lot of smoke.
cement, rocks and some white marble, cement, wood and stone