Looking for a good putty.
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Looking for a good putty.
I have used the milliput stuff, tamiya basic putty and a few other things.
Each has there specific use.
I a looking for a putty that fills quickly and sands easily. I have a macross project I am working on and now that the frame of wat I have is roughed in I need to do a lot of sanding and filling to make it all smooth.
I find the milliput is very smooth but hard to sand, the tamiya stuff, while easy to sand, doesnt fill very well. I was thinking of using joint compound, for drywall...this stuff fills well, it is cheap and sands well to, the water based nature makes cleanup a snap. And after a good coat of primer just about anyhting can go on it.
Any other suggestions?
Ashton
Each has there specific use.
I a looking for a putty that fills quickly and sands easily. I have a macross project I am working on and now that the frame of wat I have is roughed in I need to do a lot of sanding and filling to make it all smooth.
I find the milliput is very smooth but hard to sand, the tamiya stuff, while easy to sand, doesnt fill very well. I was thinking of using joint compound, for drywall...this stuff fills well, it is cheap and sands well to, the water based nature makes cleanup a snap. And after a good coat of primer just about anyhting can go on it.
Any other suggestions?
Ashton
You have Aves and Magic Sculp, which are two part epoxy putties. They're similar to Milliput, though.
Another option is dental acrylic powder, which is also used in fake fingernail repair kits. The material is a powder and a very stinky activator but the resulting acrylic dries quickly, clear and it's about the same hardness as styrene, so it's very easy to sand. The two drawbacks are the brain cell killing stench and the price.
You can also use CA + baking soda or CA + talc, as described by Ward Shrake.
The drywall compound will probably shrink as it dries, so it's probably not a good option.
Frank
Another option is dental acrylic powder, which is also used in fake fingernail repair kits. The material is a powder and a very stinky activator but the resulting acrylic dries quickly, clear and it's about the same hardness as styrene, so it's very easy to sand. The two drawbacks are the brain cell killing stench and the price.
You can also use CA + baking soda or CA + talc, as described by Ward Shrake.
The drywall compound will probably shrink as it dries, so it's probably not a good option.
Frank
Go to you local auto store and look for Bondo Glazing & Spot putty in the body repair/auto paint section. It is usually in a red and black tube. Make sure you get the one that is ready to go from the tube and not the one that you have to add the hardener to. It is similar to using Squadron Green, but I find it fills better and does not shrink or crack as much. It also sands wonderfully.
Here is what it looks like. http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/us ... n=week0707
I never fill seams or imperfections without it.
Scott
Here is what it looks like. http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/us ... n=week0707
I never fill seams or imperfections without it.
Scott
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once ya go Aves, ya never go back. i use it for all my filling needs, large andsmall gap, as well as smoothing surface blemishes and sculpting as well.
....not that i've done much sculpting mind you...
....not that i've done much sculpting mind you...
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Read through the aves posts in the sticky fillers forum. You can get a very smooth surface with Aves, it seems much easier than milliput. Epoxy putties also will not shrink unlike solvent-based putties. It's also weight-bearing for larger projects.
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Interesting. Does turning reveal any pockets or bubbles?Kylwell wrote:Aves is also machineable. I've chucked rolled cylinders into my lathe and turned them. They shape very nicely.
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