It’s plexiglass. It was some scrap from an old display case my brother had. It carves fairly easy and can be carefully heated with a small torch and molded and bent to simulate movement. Only problem is it can’t be used in most competitions. I know it can’t be used in world competitions. But I think for personal projects or commission work I’d use it again. I like that it retains some of its transparency after painting.
What kind of material is that plastic?
It’s plexiglass. It was some scrap from an old display case my brother had. It carves fairly easy and can be carefully heated with a small torch and molded and bent to simulate movement. Only problem is it can’t be used in most competitions. I know it can’t be used in world competitions.
But I think for personal projects or commission work I’d use it again. I like that it retains some of its transparency after painting.
@@Danny_Harris-Arts thanks Danny, thanks for the vids! Very nice work!
Can I have your fish 🐟
I’m going to try to sell it first. If it doesn’t sell then you can have it. 🤣🤣😂