... if they have any damaged Coroplast sheets as sometimes they do. For stencil work you don't.... A jigsaw tends to melt the plastic and makes a mushy cut doing small circles...
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Yes. I work with plastics and often played with some waste plastic like I would with paper. ...on the plastic . Paper mache is harder, some kinds of plastic will work, most will not.
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... is much more expensive than the ordinary [usually Polyethylene} plastic drop sheeting . Second, Mylar is EXTREMELY tough and resistant to...
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A 10' roll of black "visqueen" plastic sheeting from Home Depot is not very expensive. It would be ...
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I would imagine that you need to purchase inkjet specific transparency sheets . The way inkjet paper and laser paper accept ink differ quite a bit. I do...
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...quot; is, but you might also try a model-hobby shop which will carry thin styrene plastic sheet , tube, and rod. Styrene can be painted with enamel or acrylic ...
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To make a transparent sheet translucent, you just need to roughen up the surface (e.g. with sandpaper) so that light ..., creating a surface which goes some way to making the sheet transparent.
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.... It's a spray used to control static. We use it in the plastic Business. It works extremely well. Just spray a little bit near the sheets and the static will dissipate. http://www.aclstaticide.com/01/index.html
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...www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=tinted+ plastic + sheet &_sacat=See-All-Categories or you could try this, its...
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...be polymer clay or perhaps a thermoplastic like Shapelock or Friendly Plastic if thin enough or cut while warm. Polymer clay will be strong and flexible when...
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