Green Stuff World Portable Electrostatic Flocking Machine
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The GSW Grass Flock Applicator Tool is a unique and versatile flocking device that allows for the flocking of realistic grasses for your wargame figures, dioramas, large surfaces, and other modeling work. With this tool, you can easily create realistic static grass tufts and scrubs, as well as flock many other surfaces such as scrapbooking creations, jewelry boxes, toys, and plastic trees.
We recommend using the Green Stuff World high electrostatic flock range for better performance, as it has been specially manufactured to maximize electrical conductivity. Using low-quality flock fibers or old and dried flocks may result in less satisfactory results.
For glue, you can use PVA glue, but we recommend TUFT GLUE from Green Stuff World for better properties and results. This tuft glue holds the flocking better, has very little or no dripping, and allows you to create repositionable tufts.
The Green Stuff World's Grass Flock Applicator Tool is powered by a 9V battery (not supplied), which provides a static electric current to charge the flock fibers, causing them to arrange vertically on the mat, paper, or other craft materials, giving a realistic 3D effect. The grass flock applicator tool is efficient and delivers excellent results; it is cordless and only requires a 9V battery, eliminating unnecessary cables. Its lightweight and protected design allow you to work more safely and cleanly in your workspace.
Finally, we recommend carefully reading the warnings in our user manual to avoid minor accidental electroshocks, as well as wearing adequate protection during use and handling.
High voltage DC output: 15 - 20KV max.
Power supply: 9V PP3 rectangular battery.
Overall length: 340mm.
Weight with battery: 528 grams / without battery: 482 grams.
Skateboard accessory type | Skateboard tool |
Item number | 33244416 |
Manufacturer | Green Stuff World |
Category | Skateboard accessories |
Release date | 1.4.2024 |
Skateboard accessory type | Skateboard tool |
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