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Old 11-20-2003, 10:37 PM   #1
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A New Way Of Making BODY KITS

I was bored in math class today and as i was day-dreaming i thought of it . . . why no make body kits, fenders (or anything you would make out of putty) in PLAY-DOUGH(sorry if spelled incorrectly) or clay. For those of you who dont know what play-dough is, it is like a clay of some sort that kids use to make shapes and kiddie-stuff and it dries when you bake it in the oven . . .YES THE OVEN. but my question is has this been done before and is it sandable? It's only 5$ a Bucket i believe

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Old 11-20-2003, 10:40 PM   #2
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I dont know if u know this, but Playdoh cracks yo.
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Old 11-20-2003, 10:41 PM   #3
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nah play doh would be a bad idea it isnt hard to mold with and if u put it in the oven one part on the model will melt but good idea,anyway you should be learning how to do your math not day dreaming!
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Old 11-20-2003, 10:52 PM   #4
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Re: A New Way Of Making BODY KITS

none the less, play doh would still work for making mock up body kits just to see what things would look like. before you actually put some putty down
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But you could use it as a negative print of things ya want to copy/reproduce.
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Re: A New Way Of Making BODY KITS

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nah play doh would be a bad idea it isnt hard to mold with and if u put it in the oven one part on the model will melt but good idea,anyway you should be learning how to do your math not day dreaming!
Yeah, instead of thinking of play-doh, you should be thinking of women in math class, in thongs and bikini's saying class what does 1 teacher in a top - one top mean? yeah that's what I did.
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