I sometimes use a little of it to join two pieces I have just to get them fitted properly and then go back with a different adhesive and finish the job...
But it is very expensive per ounce and it doesn't stick well to smooth surfaces.
I like that you can potentially build stuff using it (you draw it and then zap it and then draw it and zap it...)
I don't see it bonding that plastic together well at all, and I wonder how well it will do in the sun and weather...
They say it is the same process that dentists use to build temp crowns. From personal experience, if that is true, it will be wonderful. I'm in the process of having several crowns done and they have used an epoxy and an led, similar to Bondic, to build the temps in just seconds!
They say it is the same process that dentists use to build temp crowns. From personal experience, if that is true, it will be wonderful. I'm in the process of having several crowns done and they have used an epoxy and an led, similar to Bondic, to build the temps in just seconds!
They say it is the same process that dentists use to build temp crowns. From personal experience, if that is true, it will be wonderful. I'm in the process of having several crowns done and they have used an epoxy and an led, similar to Bondic, to build the temps in just seconds!
We have been using UV cure polymers in my business, (medical devices), for over 15 years now. I have completely automated assembly machines that produce medical valves and connectors for vascular access applications, that use this type of system. "Bondic" is precisely the same material and technique, adapted on a small scale for the home user.