What Polyester Putty?
thizishkenny
12-03-2002, 08:09 PM
What is this used for?
hirofkd
12-04-2002, 08:14 AM
Characteristics of polyester putty are...
It hardens quickly (generally, ready to sand in 10-20 minutes)
Sand to smooth surface
Shrinkage is minimal, because it hardens by a chemical reaction instead of evaporation of the solution.
Ideal for making a thick volume.
Relatively inexpensive. (Takes a long time to run out a can of automotive body filler.)
It's harder to make a desired shape in the first attempt, unlike epoxy putty. (but short curing time allows us to fill & carve several times.)
Tamiya, Work and Bondo are my favorite brands.
It hardens quickly (generally, ready to sand in 10-20 minutes)
Sand to smooth surface
Shrinkage is minimal, because it hardens by a chemical reaction instead of evaporation of the solution.
Ideal for making a thick volume.
Relatively inexpensive. (Takes a long time to run out a can of automotive body filler.)
It's harder to make a desired shape in the first attempt, unlike epoxy putty. (but short curing time allows us to fill & carve several times.)
Tamiya, Work and Bondo are my favorite brands.
sausage
12-04-2002, 11:51 AM
What else does Work produce besides Morimori? I know they have this really nice silver powder, but is there anything else? I've heard they also make sube-sube. How does this differ from morimori?
RyanGiorgio
12-04-2002, 02:57 PM
Can you fill stuff like door handles wiht it?
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