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Joe Hudson

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Hello everyone. I was looking for a way to purchase the Kneadatite and found this site plus there are several others that I though would be of interest. I know that John uses this stuff and I have toyed with it. There are several how to's and other things. Here are a few links. Check them out. :)

http://web.inetba.com/anyinc/item330642.ctlg

http://www.montecook.com/mpress_makingofmini.html

http://www.lyonstudio.com/Sculpting/SculptingIndex.htm

http://www.polymericsystems.com/GreenStuffMoreTips.htm

Joe
 
Thanks Joe,
I will enter these links into our link section for everyone's future reference. They are some very interesting links.

Guy (y)
 
Joe, Thanks for the links. I think that Kneadatite is now available in seperate sticks instead of ribbon. I got mine from Mike Stelzel, but it's the ribbon type. One thing I like about it is when you have leftovers it can still be employed. Roll out the leftovers in sheets, or into snakes of varying thicknesses for belts, buttons etc..
 
Hey Guy and John,

Thanks for adding these sites Guy. I have one more from the company http://www.polymericsystems.com/Epoxy_Putty_Sticks.htm It has several other putties. I read up on some of them and they seem like they may be something to try. It looks like you can order direct from them as well.

John,

I spoke to Mike and he was out so this is why I went looking. Why don't you do a little sbs on how you roll out some of the extra's and what you do?

Joe
 
thanks Joe for those links!

On the yahoo listsculp site, the Polymerics people joined and asked the miniature sculpting community what were there like and dislikes about their product. The biggest gripe was the way the epoxy in the ribbon sets where it's touching and consequently useless. The result is the now seperate strips! Now thats what i call market research!

Rob
 
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