# Get borax (in the laundry section). # Mix borax, water, and salt together. # Get a bottle of Elmer's glue. # Pour all of the glue into a cup. # Next, pour a little of the borax mix into the cup full of glue. # Don't pour too much borax or else it'll get too hard! # Mix the borax mix and the glue together. # Carefully take out the mixture
# Put a 1/4 cup of flour and 2 eggs (mix together well). # Add about half a cup of Elmer's glue and mix together with your fingers. # After mixing, add a few drops of food coloring and keep mixing it in. # Add 3 tablespoons water, then mix!
Cement Plastered Walls can be made smooth using Wall putty and Paint consumption will be less when wall putty is used.
Putty should not be allowed to dry completely. If it does, then it will become brittle and may shrink and crack. The main purpose of putty is to form a seal between the glass and the wooden window frame. The putty should be painted to seal in the linseed oil which keeps it pliable. A film of hard putty on the surface forms after 2 to 3 weeks (weather dependent) and then the painting should be carried out to stop any further drying of the putty.
To hang light weight items such as a poster, Sticky Tac is an excellent removable, and reusable adhesive that won't harm the paint. Stores do sell several versions of this adhesive in different brands. It's generally white, is a form of 'putty', and comes packaged in sections of small squares or lengths.
I think it might roll off. Kind of like a mercury effect. Does silly putty consist of some sort of rubber or oil substance? with my research silly putty gets harder when put in a cup of water .
Yeah you can use hot glue. I have used epoxy resin and epoxy putty. The putty was the easiest to use and didn't break with the force.
Mighty putty is an epoxy of sorts that is useful for repairing wood, ceramics, tile, and other household related materials and items. I couldn't find much about buying it online except at this site: *[http://www.pcfastlane.com/reviews/mighty-putty/ Mighty Putty]
yes because it helps keep its form
Why is glue mixed with strach is becouse the strach makes it so it will stick tougether. Without water it will be more like a ball of hard playdooh, not a putty that can be squished. The water makes it less sticky, and more liquid.
You could as it is none toxic, but it wont taste very nice! It could also give you a stomach ache if you eat too much.
an easy way to make putty is by using 1 part liquid starch to 2 parts of Elmer's glue slowly pour the starch into the glue and mix them together cover your putty and place it in the refrigerator for 6-8 hours before using
Add 2 cups white glue and 1 cup Sta-Flo liquid starch to the zip-top plastic bag. Seal the bag and shake it to begin mixing the glue and starch together.2 Knead the glue and starch in the bag until it is thoroughly mixed. Add three drops food coloring to the mixture. Close the bag and knead it for five minutes.3 Remove the silly putty from the bag. Pull and stretch the putty apart like you are pulling taffy. Keep pulling and stretching the silly putty to add air to it and dry it out for 10 minutes. When it starts to snap apart, it is done. Place the silly putty in an airtight container to store it.2 cups white glue1-qt. zip-top plastic bag1 cup Sta-Flo liquid starch
Try spraying the spot with the silly putty on it with hairspray, and while the hairspray is still wet, pick the silly putty off.
There are several recipes for making silly putty. The most common is mixing two parts school glue with one part liquid starch.
U cant!
Silly Putty(r) was a lab accident that happened when a chemist was attempting to make rubber from silicone oil. Corn starch in water forms a viscous 'non-Newtonian' dough that is similar to Silly Putty(r). The similarity comes from the non-Newtonian behavior of both mixtures. If you roll either of them out into a cylinder and slowly pull them apart, they will stretch. If you rapidly jerk the ends, they will both fracture.
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You can purchase plumbers putty and teflon tape at any local hardware store. These items are also available at large chain home improvement stores such as home depot or lowes.