I'm putting this post here, as I don't see a specific "support material" section.
About 80% of the chatter here should go in:
http://reprap.org/pipermail/reprap-dev/
our official friendly-but-technical mailing list for all you officially frendly-but-technical people out there.
(You have to join, Nether10, it's compulsory.

)
The other 20% should go into mediawiki talk pages. (We should never have installed forum software if we were going to use a mediawiki.)
btw, we're probably going to swap in something new for the mediawiki soon:
http://lists.reprap.org/mailman/listinfo/library-gnomes
If you're curious, hop in. If you know perl or django, especially hop in.
This should be a simple question to answer, but both memory and Google fail me: is spackling compound reusable? Or, to put it in more precise words, does spackling compound (Polyfiller for some, Polyfilla for others) undergo any non-reversible chemical changes with the addition of water?
Yes. It is probably plaster of paris plus additives:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaster
"When the dry plaster powder is mixed with water, it re-forms into gypsum." You'd have to heat it to 300C to drive the water out and turn the gypsum back into dry plaster.
-Sebastien, RepRap.org library gnome.
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