use a good putty grade resin, add fillers like talc etc , add byk additives & you are done.
Talc is a very important functional filler in putty made of unsaturated polyester. It is used here in proportions of up to 60 percent by weight. The quality of the putty ingredient 'talc' has a significant effect on putty performance.
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The rights to develop and manufacture polyester were initially acquired by the American chemical company DuPont in the 1940s. DuPont, in collaboration with British chemist John Rex Whinfield and his colleague James Tennant Dickson, played a significant role in the commercialization of polyester, particularly with the introduction of the brand "Dacron" in the 1950s.
polyester, cotton and elastane. im not sure where to get it though
Mostly polyester resin, but some epoxy as well. Small dinghies can be made of thermoset plastics.
Fabrics are cloth made from woven strands to threads of various materials such as silk, wool or cotton. Cloth identified as being a polyester fabric are made from fibres of polyethylene terephthalate, or simply PET.
Polyester is used to manufacture clothing and home furnishings such as furniture, bedspreads, sheets, pillows, carpets and curtains. Polyester is also used to make plastic beverage bottles (PET). Mylar, used to make Mylar balloons, is a kind of polyester film. The balloons are a composite of Mylar and aluminum. Polyester is also used to manufacture thread, hoses, high strength ropes and much more.
Putty is not clay.
what does 100% polyester mean
Putty was invented to Secure the Networks.
Most likely wool or polyester.