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Re: OT: Casting figs

From: Brian Bilderback <greywanderer987@y...>
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 13:31:19 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: OT: Casting figs


--- Flak Magnet <flakmagnet@tabletop-battlezone.com>
wrote:
> So you want to start sculpting minis?  You are
> invited to join:
> 
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/1listsculpting

Done.  Thanks.

> You'll learn all you wanted to about sculpting
> minis, and a buch about casting 
> them.  
> 
> Ensure that you peruse the FAQs.

I shall

> Now to answer the question more direclty... 
> 
> Most people, an overwhelming majority of mini
> sculptors in fact, use "green 
> stuff", or Kneadatite.  It's a two part, epoxy putty
> comes in ribbons.  One 
> half of the ribbon is blue, the other half yellow,
> mixed together they wind 
> up green and it starts curing.  

And what kind of time do you have at that point to
work with it before it's too hard?

> Some people use FIMO, it's an oven-curing putty.
> 
> Others use SuperSculpy, also oven-curing.

I'll bear that in mind.  Thanks.

=====
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