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<blockquote data-quote="bustaplz" data-source="post: 5763875" data-attributes="member: 567655"><p>You could probably use anything with a cone shape. You could probably do it with the bottom of a bowl. I'm not sure what happends to PVC when you heat it but it may be sticky so I would use some sort of lubricant or cover your molding object with painters tape or something. I'm also not sure how safe it is to heat/melt different types of PVC so I would look into that and probably wear a respirator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bustaplz, post: 5763875, member: 567655"] You could probably use anything with a cone shape. You could probably do it with the bottom of a bowl. I'm not sure what happends to PVC when you heat it but it may be sticky so I would use some sort of lubricant or cover your molding object with painters tape or something. I'm also not sure how safe it is to heat/melt different types of PVC so I would look into that and probably wear a respirator. [/QUOTE]
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