Dave100456
Well-Known Member
The recent thread about 3D printing prompted me to highlight a material called Polymorph which some users may not have come across.
Polymorph is an inexpensive yet invaluable material and I carry stock on the boat to repair/fabricate new parts with complex shapes.
In a nutshell, it is plastic granules that coagulate when immersed in hot water (approx 70 Celsius) and can then be moulded and shaped by hand until cool. It sets to approx the working properties of nylon and being a thermoplastic can be remoulded over and over again by immersion back in hot water.
Complex items can be made quickly and easily.
Polymorph is an inexpensive yet invaluable material and I carry stock on the boat to repair/fabricate new parts with complex shapes.
In a nutshell, it is plastic granules that coagulate when immersed in hot water (approx 70 Celsius) and can then be moulded and shaped by hand until cool. It sets to approx the working properties of nylon and being a thermoplastic can be remoulded over and over again by immersion back in hot water.
Complex items can be made quickly and easily.