This Milliput Superfine White Epoxy Putty is White in color. The package contains two 56.7gram sticks of Milliput, a modeling tool used for creating and modeling. Once mixed, the putty is initially very sticky and soft, and then it begins to harden over time. At room temperature, Milliput Superfine White Epoxy Putty becomes rock hard in between three and four hours. When it is fully cured, usually within five hours, Milliput can be drilled, machined, tapped, filed, turned, sawn, sandpapered, and painted as soon as it has set.
Milliput Superfine White Epoxy Putty is an excellent adhesive and will stick to plethra of surfaces, including brick, cement, metal, concrete, plastic, and glass. You don’t want to use Milliput Superfine White Epoxy Putty as a thin layer or in combination with pastes or glues. Milliput can be submerged underwater and is also heat resistant up to 130°C. If stored in a cool, dry place and resealed after every use, it should remain usable for two years.
Milliput Superfine White Epoxy Putty is the 2 part, easy-to-use epoxy putty that molds like clay and cures to the hardness of porcelain. Use for scratch building, sculpting, repairing, gap filling, pattern making, and customizing. Ideal for military miniatures, ship model parts, dolls, dollhouse accessories, plastic models, and thousands of other items. Roll it as thin as 1/64 inch for making super detailed scale parts. Can be sawn, drilled, filed, sanded, and painted when cured. Smooth with a wet finger and cleans up with water before it cures.
Milliput Superfine White Epoxy Putty fully cures in about 5 hours without heat or sooner with a hairdryer. The choice of master model makers throughout the world.
Other advantages:
- Milliput Superfine White Epoxy Putty hardens fully in 90 minutes, after which it can be carved, sanded, drilled, and sculpted over.
- In combination with water will allow getting you extra smooth surfaces.
- It allows you easily to merge new layers of milliput over.
- It will not get stuck to either your fingers or your tools.
- Once dried, it can be carved, sanded, and drilled.
- Once dried, it will stay hard and resistant. You may mix it with plasticine or other clays to save putty reducing its hardness.
- Heat resistance up to 130°C.
FutureRamen (verified owner) –
Works incredibly well. Even if you’re just using it to do simple things, like filling gaps, it’s a good resource to have on hand.