Customize able Oogoo Ball Mould

Customize able Oogoo Ball Mould

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Using up that leftover Oogoo just makes sense. I've found that using natural PLA works best for me, and anything else will also do. I keep my layer thickness at 0.3mm. Oogoo is undeniably a blast, but after all this time, I've settled on the standard mixture of three tablespoons of silicon to two tablespoons of corn flour. That way, there's always some leftover Oogoo just begging to be used up. Now I make the most of it by creating an awesome bouncy ball. To date, I've made a bunch more than are in that photo you see, but trying to get the kids to take their time to photograph them has been a losing battle!

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