Thank you so much. I have seen some videos and instructions that say you can interchange the foam and worbla, but now I see that you really can't. Thank you so much for this!
Great explanation of the 2 and the times to use them. I'm still yet to play with some Worbla but I do have a tube of all the different types to play with soon. Just need the right prop build for it now.
Once it's cooled to room temperature, it's hard and will keep it's shape. However if it gets heated again, it will get soft and deform. Which is why it's never a good idea to leave worbla armor anywhere it's going to get over 110 F/43 C (like a hot car). So yes it stays sensitive. Those higher temperatures will also deform 3D prints and can affect paint and foam armor as well.
Thank you so much. I have seen some videos and instructions that say you can interchange the foam and worbla, but now I see that you really can't. Thank you so much for this!
You're welcome!
Thankyou! I was debating between the two materials for a particular piece and your video helped me decide! 🎉❤😊
Glad to help!
Great explanation of the 2 and the times to use them. I'm still yet to play with some Worbla but I do have a tube of all the different types to play with soon. Just need the right prop build for it now.
It's definitely fun to learn the different materials and figure out what's good for what!
So does worbla stay heat sensitive after its been formed or does it harden for good
Once it's cooled to room temperature, it's hard and will keep it's shape. However if it gets heated again, it will get soft and deform. Which is why it's never a good idea to leave worbla armor anywhere it's going to get over 110 F/43 C (like a hot car). So yes it stays sensitive. Those higher temperatures will also deform 3D prints and can affect paint and foam armor as well.
Well done.
Thank you!
Foam or Worbla which is better?
Ducktape!
Ducktape is great