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Would a large piece of milk bottle cut up with an office shredder? Nice mallet by the way.
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phil.p":3hfg1pfh said:Anyone looking for a bit of colour? Chewing gum drums are polypropylene and sometimes coloured if you know anyone who uses the stuff.
phil.p":1vfk24q4 said:Ah, sorry. I thought for some reason it was polyprop he was using.
That's a good idea Mike. White would be fine at least as a temporary fix. Is the brittleness anything to be concerned about or is it just because of the thickness?thick_mike":vbhv2574 said:That’s the right stuff. If you are fussed about the colour, put the stuff you want for the colour around the edge of your mould, and put the white stuff in the core.
Thanks Pete. Final question did you use your oven you use for food? I'm just wondering if it might harmful.Pete Maddex":2vblyj1p said:Its the right stuff to use, I would try melting some and seeing if it's still brittle when its cooled.
Pete
The best material is HDPE as Steve used as not all others are suitable and you need to be careful with some plastics as they produce some rather unpleasant fumes when heated.ColeyS1":x3vlgvkp said:That's a good idea Mike. White would be fine at least as a temporary fix. Is the brittleness anything to be concerned about or is it just because of the thickness?thick_mike":x3vlgvkp said:That’s the right stuff. If you are fussed about the colour, put the stuff you want for the colour around the edge of your mould, and put the white stuff in the core.
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ColeyS1":2bus7dld said:Thanks Pete. Final question did you use your oven you use for food? I'm just wondering if it might harmful.Pete Maddex":2bus7dld said:Its the right stuff to use, I would try melting some and seeing if it's still brittle when its cooled.
Pete
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