Polymorphus - self-hardening plastic with a low melting point
As recently as today, koka published an article “Making the Most Useless Device” ourselves . ” In the manufacture of the device, he used a material that was very interested in me - self-hardening plastic "Polymorphus" (upd - the polymer itself is called polycaprolactone , thanks noonv for the link). Personally, I (and I think many Khabrovites) have long lacked something like this for minor repairs or DIY-stovaniya.



Under the cut - a link to a site that distributes Polymorphus in the Russian Federation and a set of video clips demonstrating the possibilities of using the material.
Also, a convincing request to the Khabrovsk residents who have experience using this plastic or analogues to share their experiences and impressions in the comments.
So, the distribution site in the Russian Federation is www.polymorfus.ru , and abroad - Shapelock .
And here’s the reason why, in fact, the topic is published - a video demonstrating the use of Polymorphus in practice:
Under the cut - a link to a site that distributes Polymorphus in the Russian Federation and a set of video clips demonstrating the possibilities of using the material.
Also, a convincing request to the Khabrovsk residents who have experience using this plastic or analogues to share their experiences and impressions in the comments.
So, the distribution site in the Russian Federation is www.polymorfus.ru , and abroad - Shapelock .
And here’s the reason why, in fact, the topic is published - a video demonstrating the use of Polymorphus in practice: