[Noisebridge-discuss] Shapelock at Noisebridge? Quick dirty way to fix Polypro?

Corey McGuire coreyfro at coreyfro.com
Thu May 5 03:53:07 UTC 2011


You can dye the shapelock the color you want, and removing is as easy as
getting it warm again.  There should be some shapelock in the dirty shop.
Just look for a little jar of it.

On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Rubin Abdi <rubin at starset.net> wrote:

> Rachel McConnell wrote, On 20110504 104748:
> > You might have better results with Sugru than Shapelock.  Sugru is an
> > air-curing silicone compound that sticks to things and remains slightly
> > flexible, unlike Shapelock which pretty much only sticks to itself and
> > cures stiff.  I have some Sugru you can use if you want; I'll be at
> > Noisebridge tonight for SCoW around 7.
>
> Well, with the Shapelock my plan would be to use that as a temporary
> patch until I can figure out this polyproplyene welding. I imagine I can
> just drill out/shatter the Shapelock later.
>
> Also holy crap it's hard to find small quantities of red polyproplyene
> for welding.
>
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