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TedWells
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Firstly, Hi. My names Ted. I'm new here.
I'm on the hunt for the perfect solution. So far I've tried a variety of different Silicones to no avail. I'm trying to cover an object with something that feels nice to the touch, something that is durable but flexible. For arguements sake, lets call it a necklace. My product has, incorporated into it, steel wire, two varieties of silicone (unspecified) (bands and grommets) and acrylic beads. Due to the diameters of the object I'll be "dipping", draining and leaving it to dry/cure so temperature control is going to be an issue, I'm assuming.
Doing a rough survey of the site I've come to the conclussion that this is my best option:
Xencast PX30 Soft Flexible Polyurethane Rubber - 1kg Kit
But can I use this with my desired method (dip and drain and hang, if you just tuned in) or does it have to be used in conjunction with a mould?
Thanks, any and all help would be appreciated.
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Welcome to the forum! I see no reason why dipping it shouldn't be a problem although how much it...
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Hi Warren, thanks for taking the time to reply. You saved me a call to the office. We'll actually be...
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