We've sung the praises of Sugru moldable silicone on more than one occasion. Instructables user gmjhowe shows us yet another great use: reinvigorating the grip on an old, worn gaming mouse. Whether ...
The problem with double-sided adhesive Velcro is that it needs the two sides to align for a lasting hold. That doesn't happen when you have a curved surface and a flat one. To fix this, turn to Sugru.
sugru is a moldable silicone modeling clay that sets to a tough, flexible silicone allowing users to modify or repair just about anything. Coming in a range of colors this Play-Doh-like material ...
Irish Jane entrepreneur Ni Dhulchaointigh, inventor of Sugru, holds a ball of her moldable glue. Phone charger cord frayed? Not anymore. There’s also the fun factor, though it’s not for kids. New York ...
Sugru is the best thing since duct tape and Super Glue. It's a putty-like substance that starts out malleable, then cures into whatever shape you form it into. It adheres to all types of surfaces, so ...
An exciting new material called Sugru is capturing the imagination of consumers all over the UK. This breakthrough material is a self-setting rubber that can be molded by hand just like play-dough.
It can fix a broken statue, repair a frayed iPhone cable, add a rubbery grip to a kitchen knife, make those Bose earbuds fit better, repair a leaky boat – and even create a prosthetic leg for a ...
From CNET Magazine: Sugru, a moldable glue that sticks to almost anything and dries to a rubbery finish, could make things a lot less disposable. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
Ever since she was a student at the Royal College of Art in London, Jane Ni Dhulchaointigh has been interested in fixing things easily. "And making people's lives better," she says. About seven years ...
Ever since she was a student at the Royal College of Art in London, Jane Ni Dhulchaointigh has been interested in fixing things easily. “And making people’s lives better,” she says. About seven years ...
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