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Worbla Deco Art
$11.95 - $28.95RRP:Worbla’s Deco Art is the Worbla branded option for moldable plastic pellets. Heat these pellets to 65°C (150°F) with a heat gun, oven, or hot water to create a plastic putty with a low thermal... -
Worbla Crystal Art
$14.95 - $32.95RRP: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... -
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 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 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...
Description
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 structure on the other with excellent strength and resilience.
Like all Worbla Products, Worbla’s Mesh Art is non-toxic and solvent-free. Worbla’s Mesh Art has also been partially made from recycled rice husks, as we are always looking to create more sustainable, environmentally conscious products. Worbla’s Mesh Art is activated by heat (80-90°C / 175-195°F), and becomes mouldable and shapeable by hand when activated, and can be reheated endlessly until the desired shape is achieved.
Worbla’s Mesh Art can be painted with just about any paint, wax or finish. Mesh Art’s texture is finer compared to Finest Art, closer in texture to that of leather, and you may choose to leave it unprimed before painting it, or prime it with products such as Flexbond, Gesso, or PVA glue. Mesh Art will need less priming than Finest Art, which can save time on larger builds. (These statements assume you are working with the smooth side, not the mesh side, out.)