I have some Apoxie and some Green stuff and I'm wondering what ratios I should use for different things. Wen I mix apoxie it always seems a bit fragile. I tried used it to repair a figure to no avail. Maybe I used too much of one or the other?
I've heard of the mixing of the two - but it's never worked for me. I stick with Aves Apoxie Sculpt for core alterations (adding solid bits, patching, sculpting, etc) -- but Green stuff (because it's at least a little flexible when cured) I only use on jackets and hair.
If you discover a good mixing ratio, please post about it here. I'm sure there's lots of customizer who'd love to have the best of both products.
-Blayne
I'm sure I've put it on here before but yes it is possible to mix apoxie and green stuff. I think its 2 part B of apoxie and 1 part yellow of green stuff (kneadite), I've found it a little difficult to work with but with some practice it should be okay.
I've heard of the mixing of the two - but it's never worked for me. I stick with Aves Apoxie Sculpt for core alterations (adding solid bits, patching, sculpting, etc) -- but Green stuff (because it's at least a little flexible when cured) I only use on jackets and hair.
If you discover a good mixing ratio, please post about it here. I'm sure there's lots of customizer who'd love to have the best of both products.
If you discover a good mixing ratio, please post about it here. I'm sure there's lots of customizer who'd love to have the best of both products.
-Blayne
I'm sure I've put it on here before but yes it is possible to mix apoxie and green stuff. I think its 2 part B of apoxie and 1 part yellow of green stuff (kneadite), I've found it a little difficult to work with but with some practice it should be okay.
Never used Greenstuff though, but it sounds useful.
If you discover a good mixing ratio, please post about it here. I'm sure there's lots of customizer who'd love to have the best of both products.
-Blayne