How To Mold Strong Plastic Parts!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2019
  • How to make, shape, mold, repair all kinds of plastic parts for DIY automotive repair jobs, DIY household repairs, electrical projects, and much more using Polymorph thermoplastic beads! Something every hobbyist should have. Enjoy the video!
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  • @Engineerboy100
    @Engineerboy100 Год назад +3

    Awesome video. As an engineer and DIY auto mechanic I'm ashamed of myself for not having this on hand already. I just ordered some using your affiliate link ;) Thanks for posting, great job!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  Год назад

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  • @theforce5191
    @theforce5191 Год назад +2

    I'm going to go crazy with one of those tubs of plastic. Awesome idea! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Anton-sz6ef
    @Anton-sz6ef 5 лет назад +3

    It's really useful, it cam really be in handy in some situations!

  • @ProjectFarm
    @ProjectFarm 5 лет назад +15

    Terrific video and very useful! Thank you very much for all the time and effort you're putting into your videos. Always a thumbs up and looking forward to your next video!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks Todd! I greatly enjoyed your recent "Oil Championship" video!

    • @HackerActivist
      @HackerActivist Год назад

      Can i make a kid slide?

  • @pneumatonic
    @pneumatonic 5 лет назад +4

    Amigo, this is extremely useful, and I thank you for sharing this with us all!
    F.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  5 лет назад

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  • @OmarDelawar
    @OmarDelawar 3 года назад +3

    This was an awesome video! I could probably use this instead of using resin to cast plastic parts from a silicon mold. Genius! Subbed and liked!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад +1

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  • @stevedovel
    @stevedovel 5 лет назад +2

    Good info as usual. Keep'em coming Doug.

  • @ZenithClarity
    @ZenithClarity 5 лет назад +2

    That stuff would definitely come in handy. Thanks for the vid.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  5 лет назад

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  • @scottboughton3216
    @scottboughton3216 3 года назад +2

    Lol, happened to come across this when doing a wiper bushing replacement and needed to kill some time becuase I decided to paint the wiper arms. Great video!!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад

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  • @meangreen7389
    @meangreen7389 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for sharing, great info!

  • @terryblack5737
    @terryblack5737 3 года назад

    I have never seen this before. The video was easy to follow..Thank you..

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад

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  • @MikePoirier
    @MikePoirier 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent and very useful video, Thanks.

  • @TrojanHorse1959
    @TrojanHorse1959 5 лет назад +1

    Great video and tip, thank you!

  • @PatriciaJibben
    @PatriciaJibben 5 лет назад +3

    I watched this video and then used this product as a temporary fix for a missing chunck out of a vinyl floor tile. I used powdered pigment to color the plastic to match the tile color and it works perfect. It snugly fits and it did not shrink as it hardened. I had 1 tile that was damaged and now I don't have to buy a whole box of tiles to fix it. I wanted the fix to be cheap, not stinky, and not goopy. I had been looking for a solution for awhile before I found this video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  5 лет назад +1

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  • @jakesegel4022
    @jakesegel4022 5 лет назад +1

    Great video

  • @dragan3290
    @dragan3290 2 года назад

    Very nice! I like this idea better than heatshrink because of certain tight areas especially electronics. Cheaper than liquid electric glue. And doesn't go off in a month. I want to make plastic safety catch ! Can your pour it into a mold ? Looks easy to shape.

  • @trench01
    @trench01 5 лет назад +2

    cool material. i usualy use bubble gum or hot glue on some things since they are chaper but yours is good for specific jobs. :) Sometimes i melt platic outdoors witha fan if i need to fix something. :)

    • @pneumatonic
      @pneumatonic 5 лет назад

      Amigo, reading your comment made me laugh. It is good to know that I am not the only nut out there to have discovered the many uses of bubblegum... A stick of Big Red will harden to a serious weld over time. But If it is a serious problem, I sometimes bust out with the Big League Chew...
      F.

  • @vigilantobserver8389
    @vigilantobserver8389 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад +1

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    • @vigilantobserver8389
      @vigilantobserver8389 3 года назад

      @@electronicsNmore I subscribed. l am particularly interested in how to use Thermoplastics with electronics. I wish I used this plastic years ago. It would have helped fabricating my electronics projects

  • @Edmorbus
    @Edmorbus 5 лет назад +2

    Good info very useful

  • @Serenelove520
    @Serenelove520 3 года назад +2

    Jesus, what an amazing video!!!!

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  • @tomholbrook2948
    @tomholbrook2948 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

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  • @red2965
    @red2965 Год назад

    Awesome, one quick question can I add color to get black or some other color?
    Seems I can't get parts for a handheld that's around 10 years old and I need to repair but I'd really love to remake the part from scratch in some kind of form.

  • @Swampwild1
    @Swampwild1 4 года назад +1

    Very useful! I will check out other videos and subscribe.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

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  • @MrBrymstond
    @MrBrymstond 5 лет назад +6

    Yes! It must have thousands of uses.

  • @heavyrain8821
    @heavyrain8821 Год назад +1

    Good video , thanks for sharing .
    Im not sure of this product can be used as mother mold / support shall .
    I will try to do that soon .

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  Год назад

      It's very similar to Teflon the surface so I don't think too much is going to stick to it. As long as you don't get the mold hot it will retain the shape. Thanks for watching!

  • @karenwisusa6258
    @karenwisusa6258 Год назад

    Hello. Good video with useful ideas. I am wondering... When you melted it to the flat metal it did not stick, but when you melted it to the end of the screw, it did stick? I’m looking to see if I can melt it to the end of a bolt to screw it on and off as needed. Any suggestions on how to get it to NOT stick to the bolt? Thank you.
    NOTE: I actually would like to make a mold for both the bolt and the bolt insert/hole. It would be nice if I can those two pieces to screw together. Maybe I need more research if planning on trying that.

  • @Blakehx
    @Blakehx 5 лет назад +1

    Wow thanks a ton! That stuff looks great I'll definitely order some because I have some car parts that it should work perfectly on! Is there a higher temp version or something similar? Unfortunately I live in Texas and car parts (especially around the engine) can easily get too hot which is why, like you said, electrical tape isn't a good solution! Thanks again and God Bless!

  • @bryanbrooks1460
    @bryanbrooks1460 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video. Thanks for sharing! Does it adhere to other plastics very well? I have a broke tab to keep a cover on, and one the plastic tabs are broken.TY

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  5 лет назад

      Unfortunately it doesn't stick to other plastics too well. Thanks for watching!

    • @captainplanet5834
      @captainplanet5834 3 года назад

      Make a whole new cover.

  • @hejasverigeee
    @hejasverigeee 4 года назад +2

    "-Exschtremely schtrong" 😉 ❤️

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад +1

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  • @Portondown
    @Portondown 2 года назад

    Where is video prescription area? I want to buy this product. I cannot find the link!

  • @neumanngregor
    @neumanngregor 5 лет назад +2

    Polycaprolactone aka Polymorph pellets, you can get it 100g at 0.70$ from aliexpres great stuff

    • @laharl2k
      @laharl2k 5 лет назад

      what about thinner and polyestirene? Its really flamable, pero once it dries its quite solid and flexible and sticks very well.

    • @neumanngregor
      @neumanngregor 5 лет назад

      @@laharl2k I made some Polystyrene by melting it with acetone, not the nail polish remover, it gets a viscosity like honey, it can be poured in gypsum molds. But it stinks,you need to do this outdoor or wear a respirator with a chemicals removing filter. It melts in gasoline too but takes mutch longer until it hardens. The stuff shown in the clip is nice , you can remove it with just a cup of 60C degree water. I have used silicone before to make a coat for my arduino data loggers but its a pain to remove it, polystyrene is like forever, you dont wanna expose plastic components to acetone.

  • @170srinu
    @170srinu 3 года назад

    What if I want it to withstand more than 60 degrees , is there any other material to mold it?

  • @jamesosborn9055
    @jamesosborn9055 2 года назад

    I have a Piper willowbrock figure with a mismatch pony tail

  • @user-yc9tj6sb1u
    @user-yc9tj6sb1u 2 года назад

    Great video!
    Do you think it's likely to be possible to form a strip (or sheet) of Thermomorph/Polymorph with some kind of fabric reinforcement incorporated into it, for strength?
    I'm trying to fix a cracked polystyrene fridge drawer, but need something with some shear resistance.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  2 года назад

      Look for a thin sheet of the same plastic, then bond it using the proper adhesive.

  • @robertdeland3390
    @robertdeland3390 5 лет назад +3

    Wow. Great video. looked it up on Amazon, and found lots of other brands. Thermomorph (same specs) for example has 631 reviews rather than 21 for Polymorph, and is higher rated. Have you tried other brands, and are they equivalent? There are numerous uses for me that I can think of, and plan to obtain such a product! Thanks again for the video.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  5 лет назад

      It's all the same stuff. I posted a link that was the cheapest for 1 pound.

    • @robertdeland3390
      @robertdeland3390 5 лет назад

      @@electronicsNmore Thanks! I thought so.

  • @redwood1957
    @redwood1957 5 месяцев назад

    Could you drill and tap this material? Or file a hole with a machine screw in it and then remove the screw? Thank you

  • @ulyssescpt
    @ulyssescpt Год назад

    I'd like your recommendation. I want to coat a set of pliers with a heat resistant plastic. At work, I have to solder thick gauge wires to tabs, that are welded to batteries, and I keep damaging the wire sheathing with regular pliers. I've tried to file smooth any sharp edges on the pliers, but in time I end up damaging the wire sheathing. I started using this PLASTI DIP Plastic Multi Rubber Grip Coating for Handles. It works but in time, it wears out and the metal of the pliers gets exposed. Do you know of a plastic mix product I can use to coat the business end of pliers, and have some average heat resistance. And if that's not hard enough, it has to be inexpensive. I don't need a large amount, just enough for a couple of pliers.

  • @johnbishop2095
    @johnbishop2095 4 года назад

    Looks like Great stuff ... but can it be used to cast small gears to replace worn out ones..If only ???

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

      It's not low enough in viscosity to do that, but if you forced it into a mold, it would work. Thanks for watching!

  • @chrispatchel
    @chrispatchel Год назад

    How strong/hard would it be at 1/32 inch in width?

  • @simondr70
    @simondr70 4 года назад

    I need to make replacement heels for road cycling shoes can polymorphe thermoplastic be glue with epoxy and drilled ? I'd be gluing and fixing with a tiny wood screw , thanks in advance for the reply ..

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

      The material is very slick like HDPE, so you'd have trouble gluing it. Drilling is not a problem.

  • @Polymorph
    @Polymorph 5 лет назад +1

    More ideas you can find on my channel. Or on my german channel Pat Wallaby.
    The stronger kind of polymorph is not that sticky and keeps shape much better.

  • @rjw7058
    @rjw7058 Год назад

    wow,

  • @lilmommalady76
    @lilmommalady76 4 года назад

    So this plastic material should be sturdy and strong enough to straighten and protect the cord of a phone charger, correct? If so, that would help from having to get new charger cords so frequently

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

      Yes, should work extremely well for that. Thanks for watching! Be sure to look over my extensive video playlists below for many other videos of interest to you, and most importantly share.
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  • @suecox2308
    @suecox2308 2 года назад +1

    I have a mirror frame with a missing decorative motif, and I want to duplicate a small section of the frame by making a mold and then casting the missing piece in resin. Can this material be used to make a mold? It would need to release from the mirror frame once it was pressed into place to form the mold.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  2 года назад +2

      Hello Sue. It could be used, but it's not the ideal thing to use. You need dental alginate, it works perfectly for what you want to do. Make the mixture a little thinner, avoid getting air bubbles trapped. Thanks for watching!
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    • @suecox2308
      @suecox2308 2 года назад

      @@electronicsNmore Many thanks!

  • @rmarques82
    @rmarques82 3 года назад

    Do you know if there’s a way to harden (more) a 1/32” thin piece?

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад

      Too thin, it will definitely be flexible.

    • @rmarques82
      @rmarques82 3 года назад

      @@electronicsNmore Tried dipping it in freezing water immediately after heating, kind of worked but nothing really significant 😐

  • @fatcrazymike1
    @fatcrazymike1 3 года назад +2

    You could make some good guitar picks

  • @philod902
    @philod902 5 лет назад +1

    Do you know if this will bond to HDPE or cross-link poly?

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  5 лет назад +1

      It's not designed to stick to other plastics, but i have a black plastic spoon that it sticks to extremely well. I have no idea what the spoon is made of. Thanks for watching!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  5 лет назад

      Try polybonder

  • @zurdoremi
    @zurdoremi 4 года назад

    excellent. Where do I get this material?

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад +1

      Should be a link in the video description area. Thanks for watching!

  • @Vandemonium4u
    @Vandemonium4u Год назад

    I this not just hot glue?

  • @fatcrazymike1
    @fatcrazymike1 3 года назад +1

    Where do you buy these nylon beads

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад

      Hi Mike. There's a link in the video description area. Thanks for watching!

  • @sanekabc
    @sanekabc Год назад

    How long does it take to dry hard?

  • @marcksanz3016
    @marcksanz3016 6 месяцев назад

    I just wondering if it’s toxic. For example it I want to make just a keychain

  • @keithsmodelsandrcs6593
    @keithsmodelsandrcs6593 3 года назад

    Ware and what is the beads sold and what they called

  • @razaabuobaid1073
    @razaabuobaid1073 Год назад

    What's the name of this material??? Where can I purchase it?

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  Год назад

      Should be a link posted in the video description area. Thanks for watching

  • @faikaputrisalahuddin4892
    @faikaputrisalahuddin4892 3 года назад

    Can you make a palatable shape into a drinking bottle?

  • @vuaeco
    @vuaeco 5 лет назад

    I have a feeling these are the same material as hot glue. And you can do all these with hot glue.

  • @DigitalDissident
    @DigitalDissident 5 лет назад +1

    +1

  • @naracy
    @naracy 3 месяца назад

    If it was good for electrical wires we would be using this in the aerospace industry.. which we don't do is not a good idea and solder is better if you know how to solder correctly.

  • @ehteshamalisheikh6967
    @ehteshamalisheikh6967 5 лет назад +1

    Can this be used on the ends of usb cables or will it be too hot for it?

  • @ronniepirtlejr2606
    @ronniepirtlejr2606 3 года назад +1

    Kind of looks like hot glue when it's melted and soft.

  • @winstonsmith478
    @winstonsmith478 5 лет назад

    Low cost? $18 per pound? WAY more expensive than they should be. If anyone finds a cheaper source, please post the link here.

  • @thexevion6570
    @thexevion6570 4 года назад

    Is this an ad?

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

      Did I say it was an ad? Why would you ask that question, unless you're a instigating Troll with nothing better to do? Unreal.

  • @user-db1xm7td9t
    @user-db1xm7td9t 2 года назад

    Yffr

  • @no_handle_required
    @no_handle_required 4 года назад

    looks like hair wax

  • @muhammadishfaq9369
    @muhammadishfaq9369 4 года назад

    Freak, damn foolish

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

      Foolish? Not. It's great stuff. Don't knock things you know little or nothing about.

  • @tirthachatterjee2650
    @tirthachatterjee2650 5 лет назад

    Who skip his boring words

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  5 лет назад

      Only those with ADD/ADHD. I make sure every video on my channel is well explained to greatly reduce the number of questions by viewers.