Let’s all remember one important thing, That a HOT soldering iron looks exactly like a COLD soldering iron, so pick up the cold one the same way you would pick up the hot one.
I have tried a few things with this, and I want to share what I found. If you try to press this into shapes using anything plastic IE two CD covers, you will simply bind them together, to the point I recommend you use this to bind together other pieces of preexisting plastics. But, if you want to use an object to press the polymorph into a shape and then remove the object, simply cover it with aluminum foil first, it doesn’t stick to it one bit.
Funny side note on creating your own plastic pieces, I’ve read a few tutorials online on how to build the tools to vacuum form your own plastics. The hilarious part is, most of these tutorials show a 13 step process, 12 steps of creating custom plastics, step 13 in most of these tutorials is dressing up like a stormtrooper??
Out of curiosity, if I etched and drilled a 2 sided PCB at home, and used this paint to create the vias from one side of the board to the other, what are the chances it may work?
I am having a problem getting my circuit right with this, with the breakout kit I can %100 perfectly turn on and turn off a Rebel LED and a laser pointer (flashy light show project). But when I Try to breadboard this with the actual mosfet I get a completely different behaviour. When the output from the pixace pin is off, the laser stays on,and the LED goes dim, when the input is on, the LED goes bright, no visible change in the state of the laser.I tied the pixace out/mosfet in to ground with 10k like the breakout, is the breadboard the difference, or have I botched this?
News - New Product Friday: Your … | about a month ago
Let’s all remember one important thing, That a HOT soldering iron looks exactly like a COLD soldering iron, so pick up the cold one the same way you would pick up the hot one.
Product TOL-10950 | about 3 months ago
I have tried a few things with this, and I want to share what I found. If you try to press this into shapes using anything plastic IE two CD covers, you will simply bind them together, to the point I recommend you use this to bind together other pieces of preexisting plastics. But, if you want to use an object to press the polymorph into a shape and then remove the object, simply cover it with aluminum foil first, it doesn’t stick to it one bit.
Product TOL-10951 | about 6 months ago
Funny side note on creating your own plastic pieces, I’ve read a few tutorials online on how to build the tools to vacuum form your own plastics. The hilarious part is, most of these tutorials show a 13 step process, 12 steps of creating custom plastics, step 13 in most of these tutorials is dressing up like a stormtrooper??
Product COM-10994 | about 6 months ago
Out of curiosity, if I etched and drilled a 2 sided PCB at home, and used this paint to create the vias from one side of the board to the other, what are the chances it may work?
Product TOL-10950 | about 6 months ago
I’d love to see some youtube links for things you’ve made with this.
Product COM-10994 | about 6 months ago
Isn’t this the stuff you repair the rear defroster with on an old car?
Product COM-10213 | about 8 months ago
I am having a problem getting my circuit right with this, with the breakout kit I can %100 perfectly turn on and turn off a Rebel LED and a laser pointer (flashy light show project). But when I Try to breadboard this with the actual mosfet I get a completely different behaviour. When the output from the pixace pin is off, the laser stays on,and the LED goes dim, when the input is on, the LED goes bright, no visible change in the state of the laser.I tied the pixace out/mosfet in to ground with 10k like the breakout, is the breadboard the difference, or have I botched this?
News - Face Tracking | about 8 months ago
P.S., bravo, that’s amazing.
News - Face Tracking | about 8 months ago
This honestly gives me a chilling flashback to a man with a thick accent saying “I’ll Be Back”
Product SEN-10656 | about 10 months ago
Any kind of update on this?