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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2798028" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I took the piece that was leftover and broke it up with a hammer and it shattered and it was not pliable and didn't seem soft. I also machined the extra chunk of bedding with an endmill on the mill and it machined good and wasn't soft and didn't seem to melt or anything like that. I'm just concerned with how I can indent it with a sharp edge with less force than Devcon 10110. Maybe I'm overthinking this or the surface hardness isn't as high as Devcon. This is my first go with this stuff and I don't know what to expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2798028, member: 69478"] I took the piece that was leftover and broke it up with a hammer and it shattered and it was not pliable and didn't seem soft. I also machined the extra chunk of bedding with an endmill on the mill and it machined good and wasn't soft and didn't seem to melt or anything like that. I'm just concerned with how I can indent it with a sharp edge with less force than Devcon 10110. Maybe I'm overthinking this or the surface hardness isn't as high as Devcon. This is my first go with this stuff and I don't know what to expect. [/QUOTE]
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