Yes, wood putty does dry hard. The drying time for wood putty can vary depending on the brand and type, but it typically takes around 24 hours to fully dry and harden.
The verb form of hard is harden. As in "to harden something".
A verb for hard is harden. For example "to harden something".
The verb form of hard is harden. As in "to harden something".
Wood filler typically becomes very hard once it has fully dried and cured.
No, it's a lot like silly putty.
Monks used to make illuminated letters out of mud and dung. They let it harden in the sun, and then when it was fully made and hard.. They shoved them in each other's butts.
The verb form of the word hard is harden.
I'm not sure there is a prefix for hard, but "dur" is the root for "to harden"
silly putty...
No. Only if you get sat upon.
Yes, plaster sets and hardens as it dries. Plaster contains gypsum, which reacts with water during the mixing process, allowing it to harden as it cures. The drying time can vary depending on factors like thickness and environmental conditions, but it typically hardens within a few hours. Once fully set, it becomes a solid and durable material.
Keratin... it's a natural substance that makes the nail harden.