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Worbla Pearly Art
$12.95 - $99.95RRP:Pearly Art is a sister product to Worbla’s Black Art, with the smoothest finish available in Worbla products, a white color to make marking designs easier, and a stronger adhesive to make... -
Worbla Mesh Art
$9.95 - $85.95RRP:When strength is important, Worbla’s Mesh Art provides a thermoplastic with excellent adhesive properties and stability. Worbla’s Mesh Art offers a smooth, leather-like finish on one side with a mesh... -
Worbla Black Art
$10.95 - $95.95RRP:Worbla’s Black Art is a sister product to Worbla’s Finest Art, with a smoother texture and more adhesive, allowing for fine detail sculpting and a very robust finish that allows for more extreme... -
Worbla Kobracast Art
$12.95 - $99.95RRP:Worbla’s Kobracast Art is a lightweight, white plastic mesh with a thermoplastic coating that is heat activated (approx. 80-90 °C / 175-195 °F). Best used for things like complex mask molding where... -
Worbla Finest Art
$10.95 - $89.95RRP:Finest Art PropertiesWorbla’s Finest Art is a sheet plastic, brown in color with an orange peel like texture. It’s non toxic and can be shaped by hand without requiring special safety gear. Finest...
Description
Worbla’s Crystal Art is the newest product to the Worbla lineup, offering a moldable, sculptable translucent plastic that can be used for gems, water effects, light diffusing and so much more!
Crystal Art offers an alternative for those who can’t resin cast due to time, space, or health. It also allows you to create incredibly flexible pieces – ice crystals that will bend with a bodysuit or claws that will flex but never break no matter how many steps you take. Crystal Art can be rolled out to thin strips or sculpted into simple shapes or pressed into molds and blended with other Worbla products for limitless potential.
Worbla’s Crystal Art is similar to Worbla’s Deco Art: it comes in pellet form. You heat these pellets with a heat gun or other heat source to 110°C (230°F) and once activated, you can blend the pellets into a translucent workable material. Unlike Deco Art, Crystal Art remains translucent once cool, and thinner pieces are flexible.
You can paint Crystal Art, and it can be tinted with sharpies, alcohol inks, resin dyes and polyester dyes such as iDye Poly.
Unlike Deco Art, Crystal Art has a much higher activation temperature and thermal conductivity. In short: it’s hot! We suggest working with heat resistant gloves with latex or nitrile gloves overtop, and keeping your gloves and tools wet so that Crystal Art doesn’t stick to things or you. Crystal Art also has a memory like rubber, which means if it is stretched out and cooled, when re-heated it will want to ‘rebound’ to a more compressed shape. Keep this in mind when sculpting!