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Post by crazytrain on Dec 30, 2008 22:08:57 GMT -5
Does anyone know if super sculpty is strong enough to use to try to make Xevoz pieces? Thanks.
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Post by Machineman on Dec 30, 2008 22:55:30 GMT -5
Haven't used it myself but seems that people use it on top of existing Xevoz and Stikfas parts. Sculpy won't flex enough to let a ball pop into a socket. Use existing Xevoz joints and build up what ever part they are on. I'd also be careful not to put too much on the actual socket part itself because the plastic flexes when the ball pops in and may crack the clay.
Oven curing is not recommended but small build up or thin coats with a heat gun or embossing tool is one way. Another is cure in a mug of boiling water.
Sometimes soft sculpy and epoxy clays fall off the part they are sculpted on. They super glue back on just fine when cured.
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