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Non-sulferated, non-drying plasteline modeling clay. Comes in hard, medium and soft and either green or brown in color.
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Description: The NSP product line consists of clays that contain higher percentage of wax components making the clays somewhat 'tuffer'. Handling Tips: NSP can be warmed to soften but as it softens it also becomes sticky. Unique Properties: NSP can actually be melted and poured as a casting, brushed or sprayed. Firmness: Soft '4', Medium '7', Hard '8' on a scale of Softening point: NSP - Soft is generally used at room temperature.
Cautions: Due to potential oxidation, if a model is expected to sit for months at a time, it may be best to keep it out of direct sunlight and to cover it with a plastic bag to prevent direct contact with air.
Hygiene: Wash hands with soap and water after use. Submit Review. A lifecast can be swilled with a few layers of molten Chavant NSP, allowed to cool and then be filled with a rigid foam such as POLYTEK R8 which will expand and solidify, creating a lightweight limb which has a plasteline skin you can sculpt and modify. The great thing about wax-based clays is that they can be reused.
One way this can be done is by melting it back into liquid form. Even if bits of moulds, clay or other mess make it into the recycled plasteline, you can strain the molten NSP through a metal sieve, kept specially for such a use.
When it cools, you can pop out the smaller pieces as you need them in the future. Make sure you pour the molten plasteline over a clean work surface so any accidental spills can be scraped up and reused once cool and solidified. So how to choose between them? Both come in three different types of softness, can be melted with heat and reused multiple times making it an economical material.
The main differences are in how they feel to sculpt with. Chavant NSP is a stickier wax-based clay which tends to be easier to build up appliances if that is how you like to sculpt - gradually building up a bit at a time. Some sculptors prefer to apply too much and carve back for example, and Monster Clay tends to suit this method a little better.
Monster Clay is a relatively newer material and feels less sticky to the touch, but does bond well to itself and is cleaner to use as it doesn't cling to tools so much. This makes it easier to create crisp, clean lines and burnish smooth finishes. Some people prefer this cleaner feel of working as it s less 'bitty' when shaving down. The slight stickiness of Chavant NSP is preferable to some as it makes building up sculptures quicker, especially for thinner appliances and when blending out fine prosthetic edges.
When melted, Monster Clay liquifies beautifully into a smooth creamy fluid, making it excellent for swilling into moulds. Chavant NSP does melt to a liquid, but doesn't flow quite so well as Monster Clay in the same conditions. Monster Clay does feel firmer to the touch compared to Chavant NSP, so depending on your finger strength and the ambient temperature of where you work you may find Monster Clay a tad firm if you prefer softer clays.
Both are excellent clays for sculpting with, the choice of which to use depends on how they feel in the hand. Choosing a clay that feels right to you is important, as you will likely spend a lot of time handling and shaping it. There isn't a 'right or wrong' material - just what feels right to you. Once melted, Chavant becomes liquid so take sensible precautions to avoid injury, use personal protection equipment and correct workwear to minimise risk.
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