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To make plasticine float, you can shape it into a boat or raft-like structure with a concave base. By redistributing the weight and displacing enough water, the plasticine will float instead of sink.
Glass is more brittle than plasticine. Plasticine is a soft, flexible material that can be easily manipulated and shaped, whereas glass is a hard, rigid material that shatters into sharp pieces when broken.
Invented in 1897, patented and made available in 1900. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasticine
To make plasticine float on water, you can try shaping it into a boat or a hollow structure that traps air inside. The trapped air decreases the density of the plasticine, allowing it to float. You can also use a larger piece of plasticine to displace more water, increasing its buoyancy.
To make plasticine harden, you can expose it to air for an extended period, as some types will dry out over time. Alternatively, you can use a solidifying agent like a polymer clay or bake it at a low temperature if it's a suitable type of modeling clay that allows for hardening. However, traditional plasticine is designed to remain soft and pliable, so it's important to check the specific product instructions for best results.
Increase its volume by adding more plasticine. Shape it into a hollow, buoyant structure like a boat or raft. Use a light material, like a small piece of foam, to help it float. Mold the plasticine into a ball shape, which can displace water and float. Create an air pocket within the plasticine to increase its buoyancy.
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You will need some Plasticine first.There are many tutorials on how to make 3D object with Plasticine on YouTube. Just search 'How do I make 'Something' with Plasticine.---Have a look for Wallace and Gromit creator: Nick Park.Then check out you tube for some of his "behind the scenes" work on the character's. There are some great captures of how they made the films