Try Dave Jennings at www.montanabulletworks.com
Get a bullet mold, lead and a melting pot.
The metal would need to be past its melting point to work in a bullet mold. For example, if the metal was stainless steel, the temperature is 1510 degrees Celsius.
As sure as cheese can mold. Cheese is a form of mold.....
Mold on paper can be harmful if it releases spores that are inhaled. It can cause allergic reactions, respiratory issues, and potential skin irritation. It is best to address mold on paper promptly to prevent any health risks.
I would use alcohol then re-due whatever the mold covered.
Separate the moldy papers in a dry place and keep away from the clean papers. Mold will turn into a powder when it dries out. Lay your papers outside in direct sunlight for about an hour. Then brush off the mold using toothbrush or an eyebrow brush, and gently wipe off the dry mold onto old paper or something. Carefully fold over the paper and dispose it.
First, you can either measure it in depth or you can trace the mold on tracing paper (NOTE: If you use any kind of pencil do not press hard press lightly so the mold spores DON'T spread out.) and then draw it on graph paper then count up your squares and or measure with a ruler and that's how to measure mold.
The core of the Sheetrock (gypsum) doesn't mold. But the paper that is on the front and back of the Sheetrock will mold. There are some types of Sheetrock that are green and are water resistant. And there is a new product that instead of using paper uses a fiberglass material, which makes it completely mold proof.
A simple google search will find you pictures of black mold. Go to images.google.com and search for black mold, you will find many images on the subject.
There are drywall products on the market that have a chemically treated paper to reduce and prevent the growth of mold. Also, there is moisture resistant type of drywall available.
make a wooden areoplane and then use tissue paper to mold and colour make a wooden areoplane and then use tissue paper to mold and colour
trace the mould with tracing paper