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Made in gb
Shas'la with Pulse Carbine




UK

If I've sculpted something for green stuff and it isn't attached to an existing model, and won't have an no visible parts, how to I let it cure overnight without putting it on a surface it will stick to?
   
Made in us
Nigel Stillman





Seattle WA

Plastic sandwich bags.

If you just set it lightly on the sandwich bag it shouldn't stick to much.


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Making Stuff






Under the couch

Baking paper works as well.

Although you may wind up with a flat spot on the bottom as it settles.


How are you holding it to sculpt it? If you have the piece on a piece of wire or somesuch to sculpt it, you can just hold that wire in a clamp or push it into a cork or some plasticene to set.

 
   
 
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