knox
Watchman, you’re a genius! Well done.
Thanks Knox. Not a genius, just a copy-cat. ;) When I was getting the feel for the new Grex, I realized that the handle it came with was a bit too small, so I did an internet search for "custom airbrush handles" and found that Grex sells an extra handle with a blob of polymer clay. A boxy of Sculpey was cheaper than their kit, so I went that way.
BootBoyx2
Hey Watchman, great idea for your Grex. Due to neuropath in my hands, my hands also cramp up using my TRN 1 Iwata. What kind of Sculpey did you use? I searched at Hobby Lobby and found 4 different ones. Some of them say to bake it to harden. Did you do that? Any tips you have to form it to my hand would appreciated. Also, is it permanantly fixed to the AB.Thanks,BootBoyx2.
Hi BootBoyx.
I went out to Michael's and got a 1lb box of the "Original Sculpey", the kind that you bake in the oven. It bakes at a low temperature, so your TRN-1 handle should be fine.
I made a little stand out of a small piece of 2x4 and a dowel sticking up so I could bake it in the oven. It also made a good place to keep the handle between sculpting sessions.
As far as the forming, I just warmed up a chunk of Sculpey by kneading it in my hands, wrapped it around the handle then squeezed, poked, and prodded it until it felt "good". I put most of the clay at the back of the handle to keep enough room at the front so the action of the trigger wasn't impeded I also added a little extra to the palm side of the AB.
After baking, I used a #10 hobby blade to do some cutting and scraping, then went over the whole thing with some fine sand paper. Since I took the pictures, I've painted it with some black acrylic craft paint and given it several coats of urethane wood finish to seal it.
It's permanently fixed to the handle of my AB, but I can remove the handle from the rest of the AB.
I'd love to see how yours comes out. Good luck!
P.S. Try to complete the sculpt before you bake it. Trying to add more Sculpey after baking can be difficult, as the new clay doesn't always stick well to the old.