Not on its own. If you are making your own add PVA glue to the water before mixing. enough to make look like skimmed milk.
Thinned plaster of Paris.
Plaster of Paris is a TYPE of calcium sulfate that when mixed with water forms a soild that can be moulded, calcium sulfate is the white powder used to make plaster, and other items.
Plaster of Paris is a type of plaster which can be used in art, architecture, fireproofing, and medical applications.it is inexpensiveit can be molded, carved, paintedit can be applied to an armatureit dries quickly and is readily availablea perfect material for the beginner or the seasoned artist
No type of glue should be used on seat belts.
There are several types of plaster...so it all depends on the type of plaster you use. Lime plaster...may work...dry plaster is what they use for walls and stuff...maybe if the temp is very low it may work but I think plaster is flammable to an extent
Epoxy is the type of glue to use on bakelite.
Plaster of Paris is a type of building material based on calcium sulphate hemihaydrate CaSO4·1/2H2O. It is created by heating gypsum to about 150 °C. 2 CaSO4·2H2O → (2 CaSO4·H2O) + 3 H2O (released as steam).
White glue , Super glue . Leave it for about a few minutes for it to dry
Silicone.
Liquid white glue should help. If not, then I have no clue.
plaster of Paris is one name. you can try wikipedia just type it in and scroll down to find answer. http://www.kazby.com
Any glue should work, the solvent would still evaporate.
ANSWERS any of several gypsum cements; a white powder (a form of calcium sulphate) that forms a paste when mixed with water and hardens into a solid; used in making molds and sculptures and casts for broken limbs