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Author: | 2DARK2C [ Sun Oct 04, 2015 1:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | i'm ready to order neW sculpting epoxy ??? |
when i first started this hobby i picked milliput as my sculpting media.mostly for price and easy ordering on ebay. it has served me well in yellow and somewhat less in black. most of my problems with it may be user related but i think i want to try something else. i saved this link a year or so ago when i asked a similar question. https://www.avesstudio.com/fixit-category/fixit what about this one? it is a little better price. is it the same or similar quality to the fixit? the packaging reads like it is the same stuff? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Apoxie-Sculpt-1-Lb-White-by-Aves-BRAND-NEW-FREE-SHIPPING-/301684074117?hash=item463dc5a685 or http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aves-Apoxie-Sculpt-White-Self-Hardening-Waterproof-Modeling-Compound-1-Pound-New-/381278363108?hash=item58c5f61de4 i consider ordering this to try some, but at this price i might aswell get the 1lb! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aves-FIXIT-Sculpt-2-Part-Self-Hardening-Modeling-Compound-1-4-lb-/201406673259?hash=item2ee4c5f16b with all that said does anyone have a suggestion for my next purchase. i would like: the most for my $$$ $20 or less shipped to pay with paypal be as good or better than milliput yellow i don't want much thanks for any help! |
Author: | 2DARK2C [ Sun Oct 04, 2015 1:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: i'm ready to order ne sculpting epoxy ??? |
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMAZING-SCULPT-WHITE-1-lb-Superior-Self-Hardening-Sculpting-and-Modeling-Clay-/251173586476?hash=item3a7b1cc62c this one reads as the same features also. it might be a best buy if it works as advertised. anyone use it? |
Author: | drbindy [ Sun Oct 04, 2015 2:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: i'm ready to order neW sculpting epoxy ??? |
I would pay a couple extra bucks for Aves over a no-name brand 8 days a week. Whether you go apoxie sculpt or fix-it is a judgment call. Fix it has superior qualities, but honestly, coming from milliput, either one will feel like an upgrade. As for bang for the buck, I bought a pound of it that I'm still using several years later. Unless you're sculpting large scale items from scratch, it will go a long way. In fact, since mine was aging a bit, I bought some new to have fresh sculpt on-hand, and purposely bought a smaller amount just to make sure it wouldn't dry up. |
Author: | AdrienVeidt [ Sun Oct 04, 2015 3:14 pm ] |
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Yeah, FixIt can't be beat, IMHO. But for a first-timers I'd recommend the small set, esp if you keep in mind that sculptors tend to prep twice as much putty as they actually use. |
Author: | 2DARK2C [ Sun Oct 04, 2015 3:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: i'm ready to order neW sculpting epoxy ??? |
thanks drbindy... i am still a sucker for a "good" deal. i used two sets of milliput on my interceptor so a lb tub would go a long long way! i will post about whatever i choose |
Author: | 2DARK2C [ Sun Oct 04, 2015 3:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: i'm ready to order neW sculpting epoxy ??? |
AV any further insight on fixit vs aves sculpt ??? why is the fixit better in terms of our usage ? |
Author: | drbindy [ Sun Oct 04, 2015 4:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: i'm ready to order neW sculpting epoxy ??? |
in theory it allows for even finer detail to be sculpted in and still hold, than does the regular Aves. To be honest, for someone of my moderate sculpting skills, I think it's a nuanced distinction that doesn't much affect my approach. I think maybe also longer use time for each amount you mix, before it sets. |
Author: | AdrienVeidt [ Sun Oct 04, 2015 5:05 pm ] |
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FixIt is basically porcelain, imho. GreenStuff and such are only capable of a certain level of detail, which is above what 18th figures really want; and FixIt's the compound with the detail our scale of sculpting requires, and enables us to get better at sculpting by tolerating the fine detail our figures need to be truly great art, imho. |
Author: | 2DARK2C [ Wed Oct 07, 2015 9:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: i'm ready to order neW sculpting epoxy ??? |
i messaged the "no-name" brand about how they stack up to aves fixit. basically they make a more expensive line that appears to be a close copy. "We were Aves' largest dealer. About 6 years ago, we decided to create our own clays. We have FXclay which is like Fixit. To learn more about our products visit www.AmazingSculpt.com " with shipping the FXclay is right at the price of fixit on ebay. it does make some claims that i can't find on the aves product though. #1 being that it lasts for years- how many? #2 that it can be microwaved for 15 seconds to make it easier to mix. any thoughts on these points? anything i'm missing? if i but 1lb of fixit what is the shelf life? i am taking in all your info guys! i am ready to buy fixit!! the cheapness in me "wants" the 1lb lol thanks to all who have helped |
Author: | pluv [ Mon Oct 12, 2015 1:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: i'm ready to order neW sculpting epoxy ??? |
I've had the 1 pound jars of Aves coming up on 5 years now. Little crusty around the edges, but still good stuff under the top layer. I agree with AdrienVeidt too, at this scale, the finer the detail, the better. My next purchase will be fixit for sure. |
Author: | DarkJedi [ Mon Oct 12, 2015 2:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: i'm ready to order neW sculpting epoxy ??? |
Are any of these products sold at Harbor Freight? I'm planning my yearly pilgrimage at the end of the month and am making up a list. |
Author: | Rambo [ Sun Dec 25, 2022 11:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: i'm ready to order neW sculpting epoxy ??? |
How has this theme evolved? What do you recommend to buy nowadays? |
Author: | kowalski [ Tue Dec 27, 2022 1:47 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: i'm ready to order neW sculpting epoxy ??? |
Also curious. Back in the late-90s - early-00s I was using Sculpey for fine detail work on solid plastic pieces that could endure the heat required to cure the clay, and 2-part plumbing epoxy putty for quick set work with minimal details on more delicate parts like torsos. Since getting back into the hobby this past year I've been using green stuff. For the most part I really like it, but I definitely miss the level of detail I could get out of Sculpey. |
Author: | 2DARK2C [ Tue Dec 27, 2022 2:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: i'm ready to order neW sculpting epoxy ??? |
I bought fixit iirc and used it up. 1lb maybe or 1/2. Also dusty79 sent me almost full Set of aves. Not sure when, but I've still been using it. It's failed a couple times sticking to other material lately, but it's really old. The dark part is yellow and takes a lot of softening to even mix. The white part seems the same. I use baby oil gel from dt with fixit and aves with great success. I didn't know that trick when I had mp. I clicked on this not realizing it was my old thred. I'm actually procrastinating about what to buy next. I have much fonder memories of milliput. I think I'll try it again. I used a few mp sets but only the standard and black. Too bad the black is only on the outside (how I have no idea) jf you grind or sand it it's gray. I'm considering buying multiple colors of mp anyway. I used to over sculpt everything then grind to shape but now I might be better at sculpting. Recently tried the 2 part sold at auto stores. Liquid steel or something. I had it for other hobbies. It stinks when you mix it. It sets up super fast and baby oil gel made it not stick to itself. I'm talking a 2 part putty not epoxy glue. Report here if you try something else. |
Author: | LIVEVIL [ Tue Dec 27, 2022 8:26 pm ] |
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2DARK2C wrote: Recently tried the 2 part sold at auto stores. Liquid steel or something. I had it for other hobbies. It stinks when you mix it. It sets up super fast and baby oil gel made it not stick to itself. I'm talking a 2 part putty not epoxy glue. That's what I use to sculpt with, the 2 part steel-reinforced epoxy putty QuikSteel. Yes, it does stink and it sometimes sets up a little too fast before I'm ready but I've been using it for years and have gotten great results from it. QuikSteel also makes a formula specific for plastics but in my opinion, doesn't work as well as the original, not to mention it also stinks worse than the original! |
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