
Epoxy Putty Resin and Epoxy Putty Hardener
Each of these tubs contain a ball of a putty-like substance.
The resin is grey and smells like window putty.
The Hardener is brown and smells like strong chlorine.
Both are mixed together in a 1-1 ratio. A face mask must be worn to prevent smelling the fumes from the hardener. It smells very dangerous. Once both are mixed the smell is reduced substantially.
After mixing, one can work with the epoxy for about 15-30 minutes. As it is solidifying it becomes more difficult to work with - large changes must be done straightaway.
As the putty is tough to work with only approximate shapes can be achieved and these will droop while it sets. Drooping lessens greatly after 30 minutes. A sphere of epoxy will form a slightly flattened base if left on a hard surface.
Detail can be added and carving of the epoxy can commence 3-4 hours after mixing. Carving is best done 3-10 hours after mixing. 10-48 hours after mixing the epoxy becomes extremely hard, just like a rock.
The primary technique of carving the epoxy is with a Dremel or similar grinding implement.
Epoxy is a frustrating material to work with, but with enough effort results can be pleasing.
Best for -
1. Objects with straight edges.
Architectural, structural shapes, clips, panels, blocks, frames, boxes.
A lot of skill and precision is needed for making anything curved, and sanding down a shape can be a laborious task.

FIMO Clay - Classic or Soft
Fimo Clay is a polymer clay and contains chemicals which allows it to solidify when baked in an ordinary oven. Once the shape has be modelled into the clay, it can be placed in an oven and baked at 130°C for 30 minutes. The object will be rock solid, water resistant and varnish can be applied for a glossy sheen.
FIMO comes in many colors and they can be mixed together to achieve any color. When modelling figures, clothes or props it’s best to select a color that shows definition, shape and form ,well. For this reason I use Copper, Cognac and sometimes Lemon. FIMO smells like a stink beetle, ie. unpleasant. But the smell is localised and at a half arm distance the smell is hardly noticeable.
FIMO is a high-quality professional clay and very good results can be achieved.
Buying large quanitities however can be pricey but the payoff is good.
It is ideal for clothes.
Before using one has to knead the clay. Initially it will be bittyor clumpy, but a smooth workable clay is achieved after 2-4 minutes of kneading, depending how new the clay is. Old clay may be almost unuseable as the chemicals can leak out, but this is typically after a few years. Always wrap up the clay you are not using in some cling wrap or in a plastic packet.
Chavant Y2-Klay
Please see previous post for details.
2-1 Epoxies Adhesives
I will cover these in a later post.