Hi Friends, A humble request to all who use thermocol….. When you use thermocol for your craft, make sure you dispose off thermocol in a safe way. Thermocol releases poisonous gases like all other plastics when burnt. So, do not burn thermocol. I generally dissolve thermocol in petrol and dispose it off. Around 200ml of petrol is sufficient to dissolve a big sheet of thermocol. I still use thermocol because, thermocol is very good for making crafts, and you can carve any shapes as wood does. In this way you can utilise all the waste thermocol that comes to your home in deliveries as packaging materials. Thermocol is made of polystyrene, which is a long chain of carbons that has a phenyl (benzene, C6H5) group coming attached to every other carbon (so on carbon 1,3,5 etc.). It's molecular formula is (C8H8)n, where n is a big number since it's a polymer (many molecules chained together). Petrol (gasoline) is mixture of hydrocarbons with the formula C(n)H(2n+2). Usually the molecules have 8 carbons (or so), so we can just say its formula is C8H18. So when petrol and thermocol mix, no reaction happens. but, the thermocol will dissolve in the petrol. You can try it……. Thanks.
Sorry, i missed out the dimensions in this video. I did this model for about a week (1-2 hour every day) As this model had lots of parts and cuttings, i lost track of the dimensions when i was half way. Will make sure that i give clear dimensions in my next video. Thanks.
Sorry, most of them are approximate dimensions. I did this long back. Could not recall anything about it. But, you can try it with approx. dimensions. I missed to give dimensions while uploading this video.
Hi Friends,
A humble request to all who use thermocol…..
When you use thermocol for your craft, make sure you dispose off thermocol in a safe way. Thermocol releases poisonous gases like all other plastics when burnt. So, do not burn thermocol.
I generally dissolve thermocol in petrol and dispose it off. Around 200ml of petrol is sufficient to dissolve a big sheet of thermocol.
I still use thermocol because, thermocol is very good for making crafts, and you can carve any shapes as wood does. In this way you can utilise all the waste thermocol that comes to your home in deliveries as packaging materials.
Thermocol is made of polystyrene, which is a long chain of carbons that has a phenyl (benzene, C6H5) group coming attached to every other carbon (so on carbon 1,3,5 etc.). It's molecular formula is (C8H8)n, where n is a big number since it's a polymer (many molecules chained together).
Petrol (gasoline) is mixture of hydrocarbons with the formula C(n)H(2n+2). Usually the molecules have 8 carbons (or so), so we can just say its formula is C8H18.
So when petrol and thermocol mix, no reaction happens. but, the thermocol will dissolve in the petrol.
You can try it…….
Thanks.
Please send me the measurements
Cool house but would have like more detail like u did with the other house the measurements, the cutting would have like to see that
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Plz tell measurement also
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Could u pls share the dimension😊😊.
Since I'm a beginner in these kind of art the dmnsn will help me a lot
Sorry, i missed out the dimensions in this video. I did this model for about a week (1-2 hour every day) As this model had lots of parts and cuttings, i lost track of the dimensions when i was half way. Will make sure that i give clear dimensions in my next video. Thanks.
Please share call dimension so I can make it for my daughter to play.please please
Sorry, most of them are approximate dimensions. I did this long back. Could not recall anything about it. But, you can try it with approx. dimensions. I missed to give dimensions while uploading this video.