Polymorph it!
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Polymorph it!
I stumbled upon something very interesting today online. Ever hear of Polymorph? It's basically little plastic pellets that you melt in warm water to form into a clay like substance and then it drys and forms plastic as hard as nylon. There was already a topic on something similar called Shapelock, but this stuff doesn't melt at hot temperatures! If you read the faq, you can use for candles and stuff. I think I may end up trying this stuff out
Do you guys think its sufficient for portable usage?
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Same thing, differnt company. Basicaly we've determined it's not good.
Same thing, differnt company. Basicaly we've determined it's not good.
Hey, sup?
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Come to think of it Mink, you posted in that thread too. Nice memory
Minkster wrote: Haha, that would suck if plastic starts dripping while playing a nice game of Super Metroid.
Edit: Just read the pdf for friendly plastic, and it said it will start to soften when it hits direct sunlight, so yeah I don't think its a good idea to buy for portablizing purposes.
Hey, sup?
Actually, I know I posted in that thread, only I think this stuff won't melt as compared to Shapelock... I read the faq on the site and it said you can use it to morph things like candle holders and such. So if it can withstand a flame without melting, I thought it would be able to take upon the heat produced from a portable. I may be wrong though. Eh, I guess I had bad memory trying to find the link to that old topic
Thanks kurt 
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That's 144 degress Fahrenheit. That's not so bad actually. I mean, assuming you don't use it for a portable that gets REALLY hot, I don't see some one shouldn't use it. Perhaps even install a small fan into the case. Also, as it says you can spray it with acrylic paint, I'd think that would offer a small amount of protection from sunlight (the issue raised in the other thread).Q) what tempreture at which it becomes a liquid? for casting or other pouring aplications - Peter Fawdon
A) it becomes mouldable at 62 deg cent - this is the only information we have
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