| FD and FUD questions [message #42391] Fri, 20 January 2012 23:20 UTC |
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I have been looking at FD and FUD and I noticed it was good for painting and detail. But when i read more, it said it can be irritatating to eyes and skin, and it said what to do if it get in contact with your eyes/skin. Is this stuff dangerous? It may sound like a stupid question but im kinda new and I dont know much. Thank you
James
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| Re: FD and FUD questions [message #42433 is a reply to message #42431 ] Sat, 21 January 2012 15:06 UTC |
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After posting the link to the MSDS, I get the feeling this is only talking about the uncured material, so what you get is probably not so hazardous, but I have no direct experience. Maybe someone else can shed some light.
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| Re: FD and FUD questions [message #42436 is a reply to message #42391 ] Sat, 21 January 2012 15:41 UTC |
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Tessman is right, the MSDS refers to the uncured resins. Even though the parts are cleaned, there is probably a small amount of uncured resin on the surface. It is safe to handle the models, but for a model that would be in constant contact with the skin, like jewelery, use WSF material which is Nylon.
Do not eat FUD models or give them to children.
Aaron - 40westdesigns.com/blog
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| Re: FD and FUD questions [message #42472 is a reply to message #42436 ] Sat, 21 January 2012 22:38 UTC |
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Thanks for the quick reply. I'm thinking of making custom lego peices and other models as a hobby. I think it would be best if I used WSF or WUD. Thanks
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