Hello all!
I am doing a project that is quite beneficial to my personal life as well as at school!
I am trying to create a dough-like bait, similar to Gulp! & Powerbait by Berkeley.
The structure and feel of the dough is made from PVC Powder & Water-based resin. This is where I am running into troubles.
I think I need an ionic single component polyurethane dispersion, which I believe is a water-based resin but could be totally off..
And that leaves me wondering, what is that exactly & where can I find it?
If someone can point me In the right direction it would be much appreciated, and if someone has a better idea I welcome it with open arms..
Thank you
Water-based resin Dough-like PVC bait.
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Re: Water-based resin Dough-like PVC bait.
That sounds like a fun project!
While the formulation of powerbait is proprietary, from the information available on the internet they are made from PVC plastisol.
I suggest you start with the recipes for making polymer clay from plastisol. The challenge is to arrive at a formulation which good consistency, viscosity and (most importantly) buoyancy.
Good luck!
While the formulation of powerbait is proprietary, from the information available on the internet they are made from PVC plastisol.
I suggest you start with the recipes for making polymer clay from plastisol. The challenge is to arrive at a formulation which good consistency, viscosity and (most importantly) buoyancy.
Good luck!