🎨 Craft Your Dreams into Reality!
Polly Plastics Professional-Grade Moldable Plastic Pellets are designed for cosplayers and hobbyists, offering a safe, reusable, and versatile crafting solution. With a heat activation temperature of over 150F, these pellets can be molded into various shapes and reused multiple times. The included 12-page idea booklet provides inspiration and step-by-step instructions, making it easy to enhance your projects. Ideal for model making, DIY repairs, and artistic modifications, these pellets ensure exceptional craftsmanship and durability.
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Is Oven Safe | No |
Material Fabric | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
Capacity | 10 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 3"L x 3"W |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Clear,white |
D**O
Oh the possibilities!
This stuff is neat. Very easy to use. I recommend an electric kettle and starting with really hot water and letting it cool to a handleable temperature after becoming translucent and removing from the water. Although I did read the instructions, without thinking I donned my vinyl food service gloves. I barely poked the softened material before realizing that was a bad idea. It would have stuck to it. So I quickly removed them and carried on.Now, the reason I bought these thermoplastic pellets (in addition to just being the crafty sort of individual) is for an off label use. The instructions clearly state that it is not for internal use and I accept any liability in my usage of it. With that disclaimer in mind, it does work for making a mold of your teeth. It doesn't taste bad or like anything actually while molding it to teeth. I can imagine that it could very well stick pretty well to teeth if you swished cold water around and it really set up, but that's not what I'm trying to do with it. I love that you can just keep warming it back up to reuse it. I can see using it for many different prototypes and quick fixes where you need to replace a lost piece. Done with one modeled item? Make a mistake? Remelt it and make it into something else. It is fairly flexible when cooled, but solid, not brittle. I tested it by bending several times and it didn't break. Excess material needed to be cut away. They say it can be sanded but I haven't tested that yet. It is white in color but is not fully opaque. I can't wait to try coloring it! And now that I have a better idea of its material qualities, I can't wait to see what uses I will find for it. The 7oz I purchased will go a long way but I can definitely see myself reordering!
D**Y
Great stuff!
Love, love, love this thermoplastic and the bulk price for large projects. It's easy to use and does the job. Examples and tips follow.Fixed a shelf in my fridge where a plastic support had snapped off. Did an approximation and then used a hair dryer to remelt and fine-tune the shape. It's been holding up the shelf for 7 months now (as one of 4 weight-bearing points).For watercolor painting, made a drip-tray/ slanted brush rest for under a canning jar, and a set of brush holders attached to the lid ring. Now I can support my brushes properly, fibers down, while painting.Sculpted a dorsal fin for my friend's pool-cleaning robot that her kids were calling Shamu. Used Instamorph color pellets to make it black and a hair dryer to remelt the base to attach it to the robot.Currently using it to modify retail-store storage bins into a custom flotation apparatus for my lab.Tips: roughen slick surfaces you want it to stick to. If plastic, soften them as well with a heat gun on low. To melt lots of pellets for a big job, I pour them into water in a small Pyrex casserole dish in a workshop-only toaster oven (both from thrift stores). 15 minutes later, when transparent, I stir the goo with tongs and lift it into a silicone pot holder to knead it into shape and press the water out. I pinch off lumps and return the rest to the hot water to keep it pliable. For items that must have flat or smooth surfaces, I use Polly Pellets to attach Kydex sheets, softened with a heat gun.
C**M
Fun stuff!
Works as expected. Great possibilities for art projects!
M**L
HANDLE WITH CARE!
Well I like how easy it is to shape to my needs. Sucker is hot AF tho! Be careful when handling it when out of the water. I let the water drip off for about 3 seconds with 2 gentle shakes. What I didnt like was, it stuck to the bottom of my pot and my tongs I used. I'm not sure of it's the type if pot I have but I let it cool down a bit and I was able to just wipe the pot clean. My tongs however I had to pick a bit to clean it off. I am using this product to to refill my polymer 80% lower I messed up on while milling. I'll try to give an update when I remill the lower. Hope it works. But so far excellent product.
M**Y
Great stuff
Easy to use & sculpt but dries and hardens quickly. On the plus side, if you mess up, just warm it up again and start over. It's been very useful for what we make.
P**Y
All around useful and a Handi-Accessible must
I have gone thru numerous bottles of this stuff, and given it as gifts to several friends and family members. I even put some into my toiletry kit for emergencies while traveling. How have I used it?Making hanging accessories for my rolling desk.Replacing a broken door basket bracket in my refrigerator.Fixing a broken oven door pull until I could order a replacement.Re-attaching a cut piece of body trim in my car when my lift was removed.Filling in stripped out screw holes to make quick repairs.Replacing the top of a car key fob so I could put it back on my key chain.Making various handi-assist items I can put on the end of a metal tipped paint pole. Like... Custom socket/hook so I could unlock and open a door without having to roll up over a large tile border. Custom socket to open and close heating vents in my ceiling. A large hook so I can close my van doors from the other side of my scooter lift without scratching the paint. A custom socket to turn the stove knobs from a seated position without leaning over hot elements, and putting tabs on numerous things so they can be hung where I can easily access them.I love this stuff.
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