Thanks, I've been going over their products & videos for days now, but can't figure out which product to use.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:have a look at these guys: http://www.smooth-on.com/
I recently visited a similar retailer and the results are really amazing, can't help you with specific products though.
Question about Epoxy
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Bascially you want a silicone material for the mould, and a hard plastic for the actual part. I'm sure if you explain these needs to a local outlet they will help you out
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I ended up doing a quick fix with JB Weld, it has been holding (for now).
A friend of a friend is a dental technician. He offered to have a look if or when the part breaks again. He thinks the material used to make dentures should be more than adequate for my needs.
A friend of a friend is a dental technician. He offered to have a look if or when the part breaks again. He thinks the material used to make dentures should be more than adequate for my needs.