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Where do you get that stuff from?

 

 

:001_smile:

 

playing with this polymorph plastic and made some spike guards, easy peasy, fun and sooo much better than the rubbish bits of leather they give you.

 

if you want some just look on ebay loads of it.

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I think i paid about £8 for 500g but that was way more than i needed for this. All you do is chuck the granules in nearly boing water, it congeals together to form a soft mouldable plastic. As it cools it gets harder to work so just pop it back into hot water again for a bit and so on till you get what you want.

There is a good video on youtube which is where i first saw it, loads of other uses.

 

Try not to make phallic objects please!

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