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Nauvoo, Alabama

Hey guys and gals! Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying all of your modeling! Im trying to cast a few things using some of the plastic Mold stuff and I need to know how to mix the Green Stuff in order to make it Harden Faster and to be more Solid. Thanks to any who reply

 
   
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Sydney

Use more blue than yellow, it will cute harder and marginally faster. It will be harder to work with though. Mixing miliput is another option
   
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Nauvoo, Alabama

Thanks kb! I figured it would take forever to get a reply on account of what time it is. Thanks!!!!

 
   
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Pleasant Valley, Iowa

You can also use Brown Stuff (if you can find it) or ProCreate instead, which is harder but is otherwise mixed the same as Green Stuff.

Also, this is an international forum, so there is always someone on

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The benefit of slate is that its.actually a.rock with rock like properties. The downside is that it's a rock
 
   
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Whatever do you mean? It's 8pm here, the kids are asleep and hobby time is in full swing.

   
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Bodt

mix it with milliput. 50/50. i use that for everything. gives you the malleability of GS but cures much harder and can be filed/cut without turning to a cheesestring


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You can use heat to make it cure faster

and the opposite is true too. you can chuck mixed green stuff in the freezer to let you use it a bit longer.

so chuck the part under a heat lamp. just make sure it doesn't melt :( i lost a rhino that way.

 Unit1126PLL wrote:
 Scott-S6 wrote:
And yet another thread is hijacked for Unit to ask for the same advice, receive the same answers and make the same excuses.

Oh my god I'm becoming martel.
Send help!

 
   
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Nauvoo, Alabama

Thanks everyone!! Great advice that Im going to try right now since I have a little time

 
   
 
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