full sheet Flexible Ear Material 150cm X 75cm
Worbla ® Meshed Art (WMA) – Worbla® with a strengthening mesh on one side.
It can be re-activated with heat as often as required to approximately 80-90°C / 175-195°F
- Processing time up to several minutes, depending on the time of exposure of the heat
- Contains a very strong glue and can be blended very well to attach single pieces together securely and almost invisibly
- The glue in WMA is stronger than in the Worbla’s® Finest Art
- Excellent repair and connecting possibilities with other thermoplastics
- The mesh prevents tearing out of eyelets, studs, etc.
- Good crafting qualities
- Surface offers good adherence for all acrylic colours, varnish, glue, etc.
- No leftovers and under normal conditions it can last forever
- Simple, safe and clean handling, also for beginners
- Non-toxic, solvent-free and contains no hazardous substances
- Material is manufactured with resource protection.
- WMA is partially made from recycled rice husks, a sustainable resource that through a high-quality processing is integrated in the material in order to save natural resources
To use;
Use a heat source like a heat gun approximately 80-90°C / 175-195°F to soften and manipulate to the shape you require. WMA is alterable by re-heating at any time. It hardens quickly and because of the extra glue inside, it is very easy to heat and attach several layers and parts together. Therefore you can decide to work with two layers right from the start or add extra parts and ornaments later on.
Don't throw off cuts away because scraps of WMA can be heated and blended together so there's no waste at all. These leftovers can be moulded just like putty and almond paste or rolled out with a rolling pin or pasta maker into sheet form.
Painting models;
For best results, prime the surface with an acrylic primer before painting. Acrylic paint, spray-paint and permanent markers can be used for painting and colouring WFA’s surface.
Mesh-art ear material
- Product Code: MA
- Availability: In Stock
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160.00
Tags: ear material, mesh-art