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Old 11-13-2003, 12:14 AM
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anyone know what kind of things u can use to make a mould out of like the crap u have to stick in ur mouth when getting braces or something similar?

just any kind of compound u can make a mould out of that won't burn the skin off of u???
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Old 11-13-2003, 12:23 AM
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Old 11-13-2003, 12:28 AM
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i thought of that but i need something quite easy to put softish stuff into and i dunno if clay would be too hard or not tho ill keep that idea.

anyone else?
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lol no. problem is it has to be hard enough to stay in it's form before it harders but soft enough so u can mould semi hard things. think ill try the clay 1st anyways.
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lol no. problem is it has to be hard enough to stay in it's form before it harders but soft enough so u can mould semi hard things. think ill try the clay 1st anyways.
What about that Crayola type clay stuff. I forget the exact name. It holds its shape but takes a while to harden.
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depending what you want to do with it...... you can use mouldable wax, or if youre careful real wax, you can leave it for a while so it loses the heat, but not the pliability, you just have to be quick,
otherwise youre looking at FiMo or air hardening clay......
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