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Seems like that's everywhere on the InterWeb, kinda like trailer park 5200...

Baking soda is an accelerator for super glue.   I use it for minor cuts at work.  Be careful though,  the reaction generates some heat.  To much and you'll have a burn as well as a cut.   

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People have been using this in the fly tying world for a long time to fill in or smooth out cork bodies.  it sands easily and is durable and takes paint well.

 

Very interesting and very cool, but dude needs a girlfriend or something. 

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Can  a Vission 110 be made for less than $25 with baking soda an super glue?

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1 hour ago, king fisher said:

Can  a Vission 110 be made for less than $25 with baking soda an super glue?

Maybe not a single one...but if you're willing to sacrifice one you can make molds from this.

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Then cast parts in polyurethane with this.

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$30 each for the two in the 'sample size' - but once a mold is made - that $30 of resin could probably churn out a dozen or more casts.

 

Note: In my scale modeling, I've used both products to replicate parts for 'kit-bashing' - where parts from a few different kits are put together to create something new...and I still have the original parts.

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