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It depends on the size of your mould. If the mould volume is say 2 cu.cm. then you can produce 14 mouldings.
it mould be m2x5a=6m-4= 45 mc squared that's the answer
It can depend on the circumstances, indoors or outdoors, if indoors even family health and mould growth may apply at a 65% level. Indoors 50/55% is acceptable, it is unlikely that mould will grow. It is possible that even at 50% condensation may appear on your windows in cold weather. If someone in the family is asthmatic, the humidity in the bedroom should be 40% or lower. Dust mites are active at over 50%. If outside, then 65% is fine
You can put coins in an mouldy wrapping and some of the mould spores will rub off onto the coins. This will make the coins LOOK mouldy but, being metallic, they will not actually be mouldy.
Tis useful very much indeed, specially in the times blacksmiths rather have to create certain objects and use expansion. Tis great because they can mould things once they've expanded. So YAH >>>>>>