Any suggestions for the best product to use for building up on, and reshaping over an existing structure? There will be a need of a build up of about a half inch thick over white styrene plastic to correct the shape and profile.
Thnx,
Tracy
Material used for reshaping
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More styrene might indeed be the best bet; different thickness of strip stock and sheet stock will allow for making shapes that you want.
Various putties are potentially good for what you want; Aves putty and Magicsculpt putty are what Mark Y. & myself advocate all the time. They are plastic-friendly and easy to use, clean-up with water, and very importantly, cure with NO shrinkage and little (if any) heat.
Squadron Green and Milliput are right out, to paraphrase Brother Maynard -- these two were The Thing, back in the day. But they do have issues, ranging from opening up a package long past it's shelf life date, to hideous shrinkage when dried, to not drying ever, to eating the plastic, and, smelling rather nasty.
Various putties are potentially good for what you want; Aves putty and Magicsculpt putty are what Mark Y. & myself advocate all the time. They are plastic-friendly and easy to use, clean-up with water, and very importantly, cure with NO shrinkage and little (if any) heat.
Squadron Green and Milliput are right out, to paraphrase Brother Maynard -- these two were The Thing, back in the day. But they do have issues, ranging from opening up a package long past it's shelf life date, to hideous shrinkage when dried, to not drying ever, to eating the plastic, and, smelling rather nasty.
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You can also get a version of Aves with aluminum powder in it for added strength if you need to machine the cured putty.Kylwell wrote:Aves. Can be polished to a glass finish, machined, sculpted, etc.
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Damn! I've turned it, drilled it, even tapped the regular stuff. Mind you the threads weren't the strongest but I was curious.Mark Yungblut wrote:You can also get a version of Aves with aluminum powder in it for added strength if you need to machine the cured putty.Kylwell wrote:Aves. Can be polished to a glass finish, machined, sculpted, etc.
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It's the Fix-It line from Aves.
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