Milliput putty is a versatile and popular epoxy putty used by modelers, sculptors, and DIY enthusiasts for various applications. It is a two-part putty made up of two separate bars, one of which contains a hardener, and the other is a resin. Upon mixing equal parts of both bars, a chemical reaction is initiated, which gradually hardens the material into a strong, durable, and resistant mass in about 90 minutes.
One of the advantages of Milliput putty is its ease of use. It is easy to mix and apply and can be molded and sculpted using simple tools such as knives, spatulas, or sandpaper. This putty can also be thinned with water to achieve a smoother finish, making it suitable for creating complex shapes and details.
Milliput putty also has excellent adhesion properties, which make it ideal for bonding different materials. It can be used to fill gaps, cracks, and holes, and can be sculpted into different shapes and textures. Once it dries, it can be carved, sanded, and painted to achieve the desired finish.