🎉 Mold Your Imagination with Materialix!
Materialix Polydoh is a revolutionary mouldable plastic that comes with 500g of material and 6 free packs of vibrant colouring granules. Designed for easy use, it melts in hot water at 62°C, allowing you to create custom shapes and colors. With its incredible strength and versatility, you can cut, paint, and drill your creations, all while being safe and eco-friendly.
Package Dimensions | 23.9 x 15.9 x 4.5 cm; 500 g |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Batteries required | No |
A**E
Good product but solidifies too quickly
It was perhaps the explanation in the product description that threw me off but the plastic dough is not moldable less than one minute after taking out of the water. There are some work arounds - like molding it in the hot water - but take that into account when buying. Otherwise, its a good product.
C**O
Ottimo prodotto, facile usare molto versatile
Ho realizzato degli inserti in una borsa, molto versatile e facile da colorare mischiando gli elementi.A un infinità di possibilità di utilizzo
J**O
Estoy encantado con el producto
Lo compré para hacer simplemente una pieza de plástico que necesitaba en un proyecto que tenía entre manos sin mucha convicción, pero me ha sorprendido muy gratamente.Se trabaja con mucha facilidad y te permite hacer el objeto que necesites en plástico. Una vez que se enfría tiene exactamente la misma dureza, densidad y flexibilidad que un plástico comercial normal.Si eres un poco manitas puedes hacer la pieza que quieras. Cuando alguien ven lo que he hecho, me suelen preguntan que si he utilizado una impresora 3D.Desde que lo tengo lo estoy utilizando en muchísimos ocasiones y para muchos proyectos (determinadas piezas para un soporte de grabación de video, accesorios para mandos de una consola, chapuzas en la casa, etc...Lo recomiendo
J**E
Wirklich cool
Habe die Kügelchen in einem Video gesehen, in dem Vampirzähne gemacht worden sind. Aus diesem Grund habe ich sie mir auch gekauft.Es ist wirklich einfach zu verwenden, gibt tolle Ergebnisse und man kann alles jeder Zeit wieder "einschmelzen" und neu beginnen damit, daher ist es ein sehr ergiebiger Rohstoff. Durch die kleinen Farbpäckchen, die dabei sind, kann man auch statt nur weiß noch coole andere Farben machen. Was mich etwas gewundert hat war bei den Farbpäckchen die Farbe weiß, da die Plastikkügelchen ja weiß aushärten. Eine andere Farbe wäre da also cooler gewesen, aber das ist meckern auf hohem Niveau.Falls also Vampirzähne gemacht werden sollen 1. mischt etwas gelb dazu, da es wirklich ein Reinweiß ist sonst 2. nehmt euch ordentlich Zeit es braucht einige Anläufe bis man den Trick raus hat wie man die Masse im Mund um den Zahn richtig in Form bringt!
P**N
Brilliant!
I used this for the first time last night, and managed to make a couple of end caps to fit over the sharp blade ends of a gardening mini mattock tool, so I can store the tool safely and carry it in a bag to the allotment without risk of injury, etc. Very easy and effective! I imagined I'd have to stitch a make a protective cover out of leather or strong webbing, but had a go with this stuff and it seems to have done the job! It took a little fiddling and experimenting, but the end caps push securely onto the blade ends and don't fall off.I thought the plastic might stick to the steel blades and be difficult to get off, but the plastic didn't stick to the metal at all. I guess because the metal is so cold. You could probably get it to stick by heating the metal up first, if for example you wanted to make a plastic handle for a metal tool.Really impressive stuff. Quite hard and tough once it has cooled down. Kind of similar to the plastic a bucket or washing up bowl might be made of, but somewhat harder.And the best part is that it is fully re-useable, so if your first attempt at making somethng doens't turn out too well, just drop it back in the hot water until it's softened and try again. Also, if you no longer need the item you have made, you can melt it down and turn it into something else! So you never need to throw this stuff away, and it will never end up in the ocean or in landfill!I followed the instructions and added just a few grains of yellow pigment to a few dessert spoonfuls of the white granules, thinking it probably wouldn't be enough to properly colour the plastic, but it end up a nice bright yellow.[PS - a minor niggle, but my pack had two sachets of black colouring granules and no sachet of green. Obviously an oversight, or a packing clerk who is colour blind.]
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