repetative filling
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repetative filling
How many times would it be safe for one to putty a seam or gap on any given vacuform model? The puttying successfully filled the gaps but there's small imperfections in the putty itself and I'm concerned that over puttying will cause the already thin styrene to become gummy.
Nope. It's sealed.Wug wrote:Hi,
Can you get to the inside of the model and back the seam with epoxy?
Mike
Even though I've filled twice, there's still a slight dent or curvature in the seam where the putty is. I guess it's attributed to shrink of the putty or something.
I'm thinking about applying a strip of styrene to the edge just to make the edge straight and flawless but there's a part that's applied to that edge and might make for a poor fit later.
Should I continue puttying?
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Try using Aves or Magic Sculpt and smoothing it with a flat brush and alcohol. You may find that you can come very close to thte desired shape and when it is cured you'll havev very little sanding and no shrinkage.
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Mark
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actually, you reminded me that I have some Milliput. I just used some. Damn, it's hard on the fingers kneading it together! I dipped it in some water periodically to loosen it up and applied it to the seam. In three hours, I'll let you know how it turned out.Mark Yungblut wrote:Try using Aves or Magic Sculpt and smoothing it with a flat brush and alcohol. You may find that you can come very close to thte desired shape and when it is cured you'll havev very little sanding and no shrinkage.
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At some point loose the Milliput as it is crap. Aves and Magic Sculpt are much finer grained as well as being tolerant of inprecise 50 50 blending.
Milliput was good when it came out years ago. The new formula putties are far superior to Milliput.
Just my 2 cents,
Mark
Milliput was good when it came out years ago. The new formula putties are far superior to Milliput.
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I'd pick up the Apoxie Sculpt. It's a 1:1 mix and kneads easily. Plus it smoothes out with just water and a flat paint brush, and dries like a rock.Babaganoosh wrote:I have been meaning to pick up some Aves at some point in the near future. But alas, which to get? The paste or the sculp? I'll be using it primarially for filling seams and polishing out imperfections.
I did try to get the good stuff at the hobby store. It's superfine white.
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i've had a sample of the aves paste for over a year now... havent used it yet, as the sculpt variety seems to fill my needs perfectly well. it can be pressed pretty thin, smoothed out with just water, and is non toxic. this stuff is great.
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Okay, no more Milliput unless it's for internal bracing. Doesn't make for a good filler. Someone prove me wrong, please. T'would be a shame for it to go to waste.
I just had to carve it off the model because it's hard to sand evenly and smooth. Maybe I didn't knead it enough or something because it was still a little gummy nearly 26 hours after I applied it.
So, Aves then?
I just had to carve it off the model because it's hard to sand evenly and smooth. Maybe I didn't knead it enough or something because it was still a little gummy nearly 26 hours after I applied it.
So, Aves then?
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Two factors figure in with Milliput age and mixing ratio. It is very unforgiving if not mixed almost exactly 50/50. Also if it is over a year old it could be going bad which will effect it's ability to cure completely.
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I always get 'putty-pits' when using filler. The best solution that I found was to let the putty fully cure and go over it with Mr. Surfacer 500. If you need more than one coat, let each one cure before using the next.
After that, give it one coat of Mr. Surfacer 1000. That shoud do the trick.
As for Milliput, I found the extra fine grade very useful -- but it's pricey.
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After that, give it one coat of Mr. Surfacer 1000. That shoud do the trick.
As for Milliput, I found the extra fine grade very useful -- but it's pricey.
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