
"Tell me about Apoxie Sculpt" Topic
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Flashman14  | 27 Mar 2019 9:01 a.m. PST |
How do you use it? What are the pros and cons? |
DyeHard | 27 Mar 2019 12:25 p.m. PST |
It is a two-part putty like Kneadatite. I have not done a lot of sculpting with it, but found it easy to work with. The working time is good for my use of filling and gluing. I have had a more difficult time with other curing time epoxy putties. This gives some guidance on working with it: link This is a "beginners guide" link |
Zeelow | 27 Mar 2019 3:16 p.m. PST |
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Flashman14  | 28 Mar 2019 2:40 a.m. PST |
Thanks – If I use it infrequently where should I store it? I keep kneadatite in the freezer – should I do the same here? |
DyeHard | 28 Mar 2019 9:26 a.m. PST |
A freezer would be fine for the material itself. It comes in plastic jars, they might not like being in the freezer that much, not sure about that. "Cool Dry Space" is what everything always says on it. But a frig is fine for sure. And a freezer is almost surely fine as well. |
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