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  • mazinz
    Persistent Member
    • Jul 2, 2007
    • 2249

    quick milliput question

    How long do I have before it starts to harden? Can I leave this stuff out for like an hour and still sculpt with it (heard something about the tackiness disappearing if you leave it for a while)?
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  • ctc
    Fear the monkeybat!
    • Aug 16, 2001
    • 11183

    #2
    >Can I leave this stuff out for like an hour and still sculpt with it

    Probably not. I don't use milliput; but I use a few other similar products and after an hour they've definitely started going rigid. While sculpting, kneading the stuff you're not using helps, as does a bit of water. (Dab on your fingers.... it keeps the stuff from sticking too.)

    As an aside, I really like the Tamiya quick setting epoxy putty. It's soft and molds easy. (AND it's a lot easier to find where I live....) The regular Tamiya stuff is good toom but it's thicker and harder to work with.

    Don C.

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    • thunderbolt
      Hi Ernie!!!
      • Feb 15, 2004
      • 34211

      #3
      I use magicsculpt and it begins to get unworkable in about an hour, so I just do small batches.
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      • dr_cyclops
        One eyed, wonder
        • Dec 17, 2009
        • 2138

        #4
        I don't know anything about Milliput. I use Magic-Sculpt. I've learned a lot about Magic-Sculpt.

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