@EndofDarkEpiphanies Well he did says in around 2 Hours it would become rigid, so you can microwave it and you can very likely pour it into a mold. I would suggest trying it on a small scale before creating your full scale model/project parts, which also allows for you to test strenght and flex before using it.
Hey, i'm currently working on a project in which a large portion of an object is made of a semi-translucent blue plastic. I remembered doing this experiment as a kid in middle school so i thought I would look it up. I was wondering if this type of thing could be done in some sort of mold and if so, how. It's large enough that i definitely couldn't put the entire thing in the microwave
@EndofDarkEpiphanies Well he did says in around 2 Hours it would become rigid, so you can microwave it and you can very likely pour it into a mold. I would suggest trying it on a small scale before creating your full scale model/project parts, which also allows for you to test strenght and flex before using it.
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AdamTheGuitarHero 3 months ago
how durable is this?
flyboyjmc 6 months ago
Hey, i'm currently working on a project in which a large portion of an object is made of a semi-translucent blue plastic. I remembered doing this experiment as a kid in middle school so i thought I would look it up. I was wondering if this type of thing could be done in some sort of mold and if so, how. It's large enough that i definitely couldn't put the entire thing in the microwave
EndofDarkEpiphanies 8 months ago