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Trying to fix a hide - safe materials?
Posted: 12 Sep 2024, 23:31
by beki516
Hello! I have broken a hide at work (oops) and I have read some conflicting information on materials to fix it. Has anyone used clay? Would I need to seal it? I know silicon is one people often use, but I don't have the missing chunk and I thought that wouldn't be sturdy enough by itself. I could possibly put a fake plant in the hole and silicon it in place. Thoughts?
Re: Trying to fix a hide - safe materials?
Posted: 12 Sep 2024, 23:53
by lin
Hiya Beki516
My best thoughts are to make a clay insert and seal it in place. Is the hide resin? If it is you can you can buy resin and make a part to fix over the hole. Oh, how about epoxy, spread it loosely over the break and let it set. It dries rock hard. If you work fast you could even colour it with a touch of food colour.
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Lin
Re: Trying to fix a hide - safe materials?
Posted: 13 Sep 2024, 01:27
by beki516
Hadn't considered epoxy, thank you!!
Re: Trying to fix a hide - safe materials?
Posted: 04 Nov 2024, 04:20
by jahsing
If you go with clay, make sure it’s the right type for your hide material. Once it dries, you might want to seal it with a suitable finish to protect it and blend it in
