The key secret ingredient is iron filings in the plastic.
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Like Frank Gehry: the first one is clever, the second one is a warning, then we suffer abuse of privilege. Freezing a 3-D traced field is indeed clever! One imagines a thixotropic (viscosity thins with shear) fumed silica-loaded gel that will hold its shape after being formed. Diddle to satisfaction, then substitute a molten or curing system.
One word… glitter! (“Aventurescence” if the price has four figures.) Chatoyancy would be nice, but who can spell it? Pearlescence. No shrimpoluminescence.
Like Frank Gehry: the first one is clever, the second one is a warning, then we suffer abuse of privilege. Freezing a 3-D traced field is indeed clever! One imagines a thixotropic (viscosity thins with shear) fumed silica-loaded gel that will hold its shape after being formed. Diddle to satisfaction, then substitute a molten or curing system.
One word… glitter! (“Aventurescence” if the price has four figures.) Chatoyancy would be nice, but who can spell it? Pearlescence. No shrimpoluminescence.