MIXING PUTTY
It seems like a no brainer, but I've definitely seen some poorly mixed putty in my day. A bad mix is just plain bad news. The goal here is to mix both colours in even amounts without mixing foreign objects, like sand particles, into the putty. Of course, there are instances where you may want to alter the mix a bit to extend (more yellow) or accelerate (more blue) the putty's drying time. Oh, one more thing: some people find that Green Stuff irritates their skin, and they use latex gloves as a result.
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Cut off an approximate amount of putty with a hobby knife. Employing a knife ensures a proper 50/50 mix. |
Wet your fingers a bit in order to keep the putty from sticking to your fingers as you mix it. |
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Use both hands to twist and knead the putty effectively. |
After about a minute of mixing, your Green Stuff is all set. |
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EIGHT ESSENTIAL TECHNIQUES
EIGHT SIMPLE PROJECTS
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