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Reddit mentions of Milliput Medium Fine 2-Part Self Hardening Putty, Black

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Milliput Medium Fine 2-Part Self Hardening Putty, Black. Here are the top ones.

Milliput Medium Fine 2-Part Self Hardening Putty, Black
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Black 2-part epoxy puttyLong shelf lifeSelf Hardening Putty
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1 Inches
Length5.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2015
Size4oz Pack
Weight0.26 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Milliput Medium Fine 2-Part Self Hardening Putty, Black:

u/heliosxx · 3 pointsr/howto

epoxy putty like milliput or green stuff or even JB Weld. First use a bit to make an imprint of the pattern of the plastic (use some plastic wrap so it doesn't stick to the car, or if you're a pro, use a mold release agent, or vaseline on the car part, press the putty on the plastic and let it harden) then fill the hole with some of the putty and use the pattern mold you made to press it flat.
Should come out pretty close. You may need to remove the part to put tape behind it to help keep the putty from squishing through the holes too much.

u/Bribase · 3 pointsr/hotas

I guess I could provide a guide for my palm rest

Supplies needed:

  • SUGRU
  • Milliput
  • Cling film
  • Low profile dual lock tape

     

    Instructions:

  • Wrap the palm area and stick shaft in the cling film to protect it
  • Sculpt a riser/palm rest with the stick in place on the base in milliput. Pay close attention to that actual use ergonomics of your stick. I made the thinnest part of the rest about 8mm thick.
  • Let it set in place.
  • Once hardened. Remove the whole thing and peel off the cling film.
  • Cover all visible surfaces with SUGRU for extra grip. Leave to dry again.
  • Attach to stick with dual lock tape.

u/Makaseru · 2 pointsr/minipainting

I generally achieve this by using "green stuff/kneadtite" (or more typically for weaponry...) milliput and sculpting the weapons.

I feel like actual wood might not be as durable as I'd prefer for regular tabletop use, especially if you have players that haven't been taught to be gentle with the miniatures or if you don't have a case for transport purposes. It should hold paint alright tho...but to be fair I've only ever used it for an actual basing material.

u/ArcoliteUK · 1 pointr/Alienware

I don't know if they'll replace the case piece. If you've got accidental damage protection on it it's possible they'll replace it.

You could use something like Milliput to fill the hole - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Milliput-MPP-5-Epoxy-Putty-Black/dp/B002CSX7Z8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481221976&sr=8-1

u/KelseyTheGreat · 1 pointr/Nerf

Is this what you mean by the millIput?