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Anyone tried Bondic as a filler in lieu of putty?
Apparently, it goes on as a thick, gooey liquid. It remains a liquid — so you can shape it to your liking — until you cure it with UV light. The included UV LED mini-light supposedly hardens it in 4 seconds.
You can then proceed to sanding and painting immediately afterwards.
notaglue.com
I haven't given it a shot yet, but after watching videos of it being used, I'm intrigued!
Not sure how it will react to model kit plastic, aftermarket resin parts and such. Keep in mind, not all plastic are alike.
After watching more Bondic related videos, it seems to me it's a product used where glue fail. In a nutshell for household products, not model kits.
www.youtube.com/watch
Series of tests on the material here
Essentially limited applicability for modelling. Potentially good for filling and rigging
I can see its application for filling. How is it used for rigging?
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
refer to the link I posted.
Dab of glue, place the line, zap of light & line is anchored. Pull tight to tie-off point. Dab of glue, zap of light, line is affixed. No waiting for glue to dry/harden.
I am somewhat interested,,,,,,,but, only if someone has primered and/or painted over the stuff and had it adhere well.
Looks like just the answer for rigging though. It takes the same number of hands as superglue and accelerator, lol.
Rex
almost gone
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