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From: [identity profile] oreobot.livejournal.com


How pliable and easy is Apoxy Sculpt to work with? I was considering buying some online a while back.

From: [identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com


Apoxie Sculpt is kinda sticky/goopy right after mixing, it works better for organic shapes. If you wait a half hour after mixing it, it's easier to shape. However, Apoxie Clay is stiffer from the beginning and easier to make mechanical shapes from. Apoxie Sculpt is stronger, though, so I'll sometimes use it as the underlayer for stability and layer Apoxie Clay on top of it for the details.

From: [identity profile] oreobot.livejournal.com


I was thinking about using is instead of the two-part plastic molding system I've got because it's very difficult to remove small bubbles even with a shake table. If Apoxie Sculpt can be poured and it hardens like plastic, why not use it to make parts?

From: [identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com


It's not pourable. Apoxie Sculpt is more like really warm taffy when it's first mixed, and then like room temperature taffy after a half hour.
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