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As a resident of the UK I have been a long-time Milliput user as it is readily available here. Unfortunately, AVES is not as readily available and the cost usually puts in the 'would be nice to have' bracket.
However, I recently found a supplier in the UK whose prices more favourably compared with Milliput, so I decided to give it a go. And I am now a convert.
Comparing AVES to Milliput Superfine White I found the following...
- Being more of a paste in the jar, AVES is much easier to mix properly than Milliput which is quite stiff.
- It is easier to measure the 50:50 mix needed than Milliput which is supplied in sticks.
- It is easier to mix large batches. Milliput can really be a swine if you want to model something large.
- AVES does not remain so sticky for so long.
- AVES remains workable for a bit longer than Milliput, though Millput's curing can be slowed down by cooling it.
- AVES sands and machines more like styrene of resin than Milliput which can get very hard.
Now a question - can you mix up a batch in advance, stick in the fridge or freezer and come back to it later? This is something you can do with Millput - usually when you've mixed too much for the session.
However, I recently found a supplier in the UK whose prices more favourably compared with Milliput, so I decided to give it a go. And I am now a convert.
Comparing AVES to Milliput Superfine White I found the following...
- Being more of a paste in the jar, AVES is much easier to mix properly than Milliput which is quite stiff.
- It is easier to measure the 50:50 mix needed than Milliput which is supplied in sticks.
- It is easier to mix large batches. Milliput can really be a swine if you want to model something large.
- AVES does not remain so sticky for so long.
- AVES remains workable for a bit longer than Milliput, though Millput's curing can be slowed down by cooling it.
- AVES sands and machines more like styrene of resin than Milliput which can get very hard.
Now a question - can you mix up a batch in advance, stick in the fridge or freezer and come back to it later? This is something you can do with Millput - usually when you've mixed too much for the session.
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AVES and Saran wrap
I discovered a neat trick using AVES and Saran wrap. I'm working on a scratch/bash spaceplane involving hinged doors. The doors cover a round opening where the forward landing strut telecopes out. Anyway, each door is a half round and they fit flush to the fuselage when closed; however, there were a few spots where I sanded the edges too much leaving a small gap between the doors and the fuselage. Closing the doors and puttying the edge didn't work too well as the putty stuck to the fuselage too and I didn't want the doors permanently shut. I found that by stretching a small piece of Saran wrap over the opening and closing the doors on top of it I could putty the edges of the doors without the putty sticking to the Saran wrap. I was able to eliminate any gaps around the edges for a perfect fit without the risk of puttying the opening underneath the doors. Perhaps this is not news to those more experienced with AVES but I found this to be a useful technique and thought I'd share it with other acolytes of AVES.
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If there is a cool shape of ...cookie cutter/ Kemper cutter (smaller with a built in plunger)
that ye wish to replicate?
*Roll flat thee mixed Manna from thine Jar of the Blessed Aves.
*Place the Holy portion betwixt 2 layers of plastic wrap.
*Place ye cutter upon the top layer and gently press downward.
(chant which ever hymn best fits thy project, if the spirit moves ye to... )
*Pulling straight up, remove ye cutter.
At this point, if you need to alter the shape while it is still flexible, gently
remove the plastic wrap. For file work only, just wait until curing ...
less chance of distortion.
that ye wish to replicate?
*Roll flat thee mixed Manna from thine Jar of the Blessed Aves.
*Place the Holy portion betwixt 2 layers of plastic wrap.
*Place ye cutter upon the top layer and gently press downward.
(chant which ever hymn best fits thy project, if the spirit moves ye to... )
*Pulling straight up, remove ye cutter.
At this point, if you need to alter the shape while it is still flexible, gently
remove the plastic wrap. For file work only, just wait until curing ...
less chance of distortion.
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Ah most learned one in the arts of AVES...TER-OR wrote:I use the Saran trick all the time. It's great for making removable conversion bits.
I knew you would have discovered this long before I.
Though art indeed learned in the ways of AVES.
Verily shalt I use Saran wrap to putty between the removeable external fuel tank and the bottom of the fuselage to get a nice tight fit.
Blessings of AVES be with thee.
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Blessings of AVES, that is a most wondrous trick Ti. Thanks for sharing it with this acolyte.Ti Raven wrote:If there is a cool shape of ...cookie cutter/ Kemper cutter (smaller with a built in plunger)
that ye wish to replicate?
*Roll flat thee mixed Manna from thine Jar of the Blessed Aves.
*Place the Holy portion betwixt 2 layers of plastic wrap.
*Place ye cutter upon the top layer and gently press downward.
(chant which ever hymn best fits thy project, if the spirit moves ye to... )
*Pulling straight up, remove ye cutter.
At this point, if you need to alter the shape while it is still flexible, gently
remove the plastic wrap. For file work only, just wait until curing ...
less chance of distortion.
AVES... AVES... all is possible.
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I have used the wonderful putty but now i wonder about the paste.
What do you, my fellow followers, know and feel about the paste version?
http://www.starshipmodeler.biz/index.cf ... uct_ID=165
What do you, my fellow followers, know and feel about the paste version?
http://www.starshipmodeler.biz/index.cf ... uct_ID=165
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The paste is a great seam filling product. Being that it too can be shapped and smoothed with a soft brush and alcohol. The best part is there is little to no (under 2%) shrinkage as well!
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Yes. Great for seams and can be easily thinned with alcohol. Less strength than the putty IMO but even better adhesion.Mark Yungblut wrote:The paste is a great seam filling product. Being that it too can be shapped and smoothed with a soft brush and alcohol. The best part is there is little to no (under 2%) shrinkage as well!
Cheers,
Mark
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You can also use packing tape, the glossy surface won't allow the AVES to bond. It should pop right off. It will stick while it's sticky but not once it's cured. Parafilm also works, it conforms to the model even better than Saran so you won't get any wrinkles. BUT it does stick somewhat to the AVES, so you'll have a harder time removing it.
All those tricks are great for the task you mention. Petroleum jelly should also do the job, but it's not my first choice as it's more work to remove.
All those tricks are great for the task you mention. Petroleum jelly should also do the job, but it's not my first choice as it's more work to remove.
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Just don't use the Aves Safety Fluid with Parafilm. Makes for a goopy mess.TER-OR wrote:You can also use packing tape, the glossy surface won't allow the AVES to bond. It should pop right off. It will stick while it's sticky but not once it's cured. Parafilm also works, it conforms to the model even better than Saran so you won't get any wrinkles. BUT it does stick somewhat to the AVES, so you'll have a harder time removing it.
All those tricks are great for the task you mention. Petroleum jelly should also do the job, but it's not my first choice as it's more work to remove.
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Hmph, Aves. Double MEH! Here's my tale: I ordered some from John about 18mo. ago and never opened them. They've been sealed till last night. So, I crack into them after reading the directions, which say that when mixed, it will have a 'batter-like' consistancy and approx. a 3hr working time. Well one container, I don't recall if it was A or B, was the consistancy of taffy. The other was the cosistancy of frozen sherbet. "Okay", I thought, maybe it will achieve 'batter-like' conditions after mixed. WRONG! It was the consistancy of sherbet mixed with taffy! Even after the required two minutes of mixing.
The only way it was, at all, workable was to microwave it for 15 seconds. This produced a working time of about 30 seconds, before it became taffy again. At best, it was warm taffy for half a minute, the BAMO! hard taffy!
Now, I understand that opened Aves has a limited shelf life, but this stuff was unopened/sealed/in the plastic wrap.
As my first experience with Aves, I am BITTERLY disappointed, and don't wish to waste time or money on this ---t again. BAH!
The only way it was, at all, workable was to microwave it for 15 seconds. This produced a working time of about 30 seconds, before it became taffy again. At best, it was warm taffy for half a minute, the BAMO! hard taffy!
Now, I understand that opened Aves has a limited shelf life, but this stuff was unopened/sealed/in the plastic wrap.
As my first experience with Aves, I am BITTERLY disappointed, and don't wish to waste time or money on this ---t again. BAH!
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Well... your first problem was letting it sit on the self for a year and a half. Limited shelf life unless you toss it in the freezer. If you contact Aves they may be willing to replace it. Plastic, that stuff the tubs are made of, are gas permeable, letting the volatiles to out gas. One of the reasons paint comes in glass or metal containers.
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I have to disagree. I have tubs of AVES in the basement, well over a year old. Are you using the paste or the putty? I've never had the putty separate but the paste does. I've also never seen them not cure - in fact, the older it is the faster it seems to cure.
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I have the paste. I don't think seperation was the problem; it was just tough and thick, so very thick. And tough. Unless I heated it; then it was soft for 30 seconds, then, so so tough.TER-OR wrote:I have to disagree. I have tubs of AVES in the basement, well over a year old. Are you using the paste or the putty? I've never had the putty separate but the paste does. I've also never seen them not cure - in fact, the older it is the faster it seems to cure.
I was assured that if unopened, it would be fine indefinitly, but what you're saying does, kinda make sense.... sort of.Kylwell wrote:Well... your first problem was letting it sit on the self for a year and a half. Limited shelf life unless you toss it in the freezer. If you contact Aves they may be willing to replace it. Plastic, that stuff the tubs are made of, are gas permeable, letting the volatiles to out gas. One of the reasons paint comes in glass or metal containers.
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water. Seriously. Just a few drops sprinkled around the top. Let it soak inButters wrote:Is there a 'thinner' or additive I can add to save whats left of my tubs, or are they now expensive paperweights?
I have tubs and packages that are three years old now; I also have some Milliput that's older than that. Both are fine.
The absolute key to neverending epoxy putty life is avoiding cross-contamination. DO NOT DIP FROM THE TUBS WITH YOUR HANDS. I have separate spatulas and/or plastic-handled, metal butter knives for each brand and type.
For example the Aves "A" knife NEVER goes in the Aves "B" tub and vice-versa. Clean your tools, sure, but do not rely on the cleaning to prevent the cross-contamination.
I dip with the "A" knife, dip with the "B" knife, and mix with my hands.
Make sense?
I hope this helps.
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He was speaking to a troglodyte, so he had to water it down to my level. Forgive him....rallymodeller wrote:Sorry, Kenny -- didn't catch that. Could you phrase those instructions in the form of Biblical verse?
Just not used to you giving Blessed Aves advice in plain English.
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Now Butters, don't be hard on yourself.Butters wrote:He was speaking to a troglodyte, so he had to water it down to my level. Forgive him....rallymodeller wrote:Sorry, Kenny -- didn't catch that. Could you phrase those instructions in the form of Biblical verse?
Just not used to you giving Blessed Aves advice in plain English.
And the word you are looking for is gentile.
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"Verily, I say unto thee, all are heathen and unclean, as ye are conceived in sin. Thou art the corruption that is the Bondite, the dust of the field, the weakness of the lamb, and the corruption of the sex mad baboon. Aves, you see, must be gathered unto thee with one pure scythe of iron, and one pure scythe of bronze. Do not touch the face of the pure Aves with thy corrupt, heathen hands, for the pure Aves will harden its heart and smite thy bench, and thy sculpts, and thy neighbor's jackass."rallymodeller wrote:Sorry, Kenny -- didn't catch that. Could you phrase those instructions in the form of Biblical verse?
Just not used to you giving Blessed Aves advice in plain English.
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Brother Butters,
If Thou wisheth to cue the Herrs instead, feel ye free to doeth such.
I shall continue to cue the Hymns, as follows my Nature, not Decreed by the Blessed Aves,
but Witnessed at least once by the Holy Stuff.
Blessed are all the Ways of Aves.
Amen,
Sister Ti
Dang, just where are all my Hymns?
If Thou wisheth to cue the Herrs instead, feel ye free to doeth such.
I shall continue to cue the Hymns, as follows my Nature, not Decreed by the Blessed Aves,
but Witnessed at least once by the Holy Stuff.
Blessed are all the Ways of Aves.
Amen,
Sister Ti
Dang, just where are all my Hymns?
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