karimwassef
Active member
I've used PVC and eggcrate to create the strong foundations of my rockwork.
I'm looking for a new medium. It will get covered up completely so I don't care what it looks like. It needs to be strong to carry the weight of rocks (I like ledges).
I use a blowtorch to soften 1/2" PVC to bend it into shape, but this still limits creativity (they're not easy to unbend and rebend.) I also hate the smell. It is very solid though and using connectors makes the work easier.
I've looked at the epoxy & moldable plastics - WOW. Way too expensive.
Foam requires a structure of its own.
A buddy used plastic bottles but that's not sturdy enough (or thin enough).
I've considered Lego blocks glued together. Those aren't cheap either, even in bulk. The larger kiddie blocks are ok, but way too thick.
Modeling clay maybe? Silly putty or kid's moldable clay ... don't think these are reef safe. I don't know if they can be baked?
Maybe take an art class and use pottery clay that gets fired?
Maybe make tubes from plastic mesh and glue together?
Use white wood with a jigsaw for patterns?
Other kid's building toys?
The best material so far is PVC. But I'd like something better (easier to mold but solid when set).
I'm looking for a new medium. It will get covered up completely so I don't care what it looks like. It needs to be strong to carry the weight of rocks (I like ledges).
I use a blowtorch to soften 1/2" PVC to bend it into shape, but this still limits creativity (they're not easy to unbend and rebend.) I also hate the smell. It is very solid though and using connectors makes the work easier.
I've looked at the epoxy & moldable plastics - WOW. Way too expensive.
Foam requires a structure of its own.
A buddy used plastic bottles but that's not sturdy enough (or thin enough).
I've considered Lego blocks glued together. Those aren't cheap either, even in bulk. The larger kiddie blocks are ok, but way too thick.
Modeling clay maybe? Silly putty or kid's moldable clay ... don't think these are reef safe. I don't know if they can be baked?
Maybe take an art class and use pottery clay that gets fired?
Maybe make tubes from plastic mesh and glue together?
Use white wood with a jigsaw for patterns?
Other kid's building toys?
The best material so far is PVC. But I'd like something better (easier to mold but solid when set).