For finger nails :no,the other nails are iron , copper, etc but not plastic
If the "plastic" sawdust truly is plastic, then it won't dissolve or go mushy in water. Real sawdust will.
Nunchucks can certainly be made completely our of plastic. The plastic must be a very hard plastic, though. They can be made from wood, metal, or plastic.
plastic is made out of petroleum. The source for today's plastic is petroleum.
Do you have nails in the bottle, or do you have a container with nails and bottles in it? If the nails are in the bottle, you can cut the top off the bottle and dump them out. If they're in a container, just pick the bottles out by hand. No complex techniques are needed because plastic bottles are big enough to pick up with your hands.
Plastic.
The majority of artificial nails are made out of plastic. These acrylic nails are made by shaping a plastic plate into the shape of a nail, which is then glued onto the natural nail with a specialized polymer.
If you are talking about the ones from the movie, they are digital, and the statues are made from plastic and kept together with nails.
you can if you want to... it would be best if you don't though. The ABS plastic nails should come with shine, if not, you could add a thin layer of top coat.
it depends on what their made of and what you are using to apply them hope this helped :D
Wood or hard plastic but now they have synthetic hair (Fake Hair) on it. Also the have nails to keep it in place
Normally you will solder it or you can use hammers and nails or even screws.
Collated nails are nails that are in someway attached to each other in a strip or coil. The most popular collation types are plastic, wire weld and paper for stick nails. Coils nails are typically either wire weld or plastic collated. Finish and brad nails are usually glued together or use thin glued plastic strips.
Carpet nails are generally made of mild steel.
The paint on the Acrylic nail last longer on your natural nails because Acrylic nails are plastic.
iron nails are nails made up of iron
From any material to hand: corrugated metal sheets, assorted planks, plastic sheeting, nails, rope and string.
Finger nails are made of a protein called keratin.