Putty is not clay.
Putty is not made from dirt; it is typically composed of a mixture of substances such as clay, water, and sometimes additives for texture and durability. The clay used in putty can originate from natural earth materials, which might be considered a form of "dirt," but the final product is a refined mixture designed for specific uses, such as sealing or filling gaps.
Putty uses port 22, the same as telnet and ssh.
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Precious metal clay is a material that has gold or silver particles embedded in a highly pliable binder that is crafted and fired just like clay.
putty is an application program; Unix is an operating system (they aren't the same thing). putty is a secure telnet replacement using ssh to encrypt the data transmission flow.
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Hope this helped! No....Polymer Clay and Reg. Clay are not the same. For One Polymer Clay can be 'cured' in your home oven where other clay need either air to dry them or a High Fire Kilm.
Playdough is an example of a malleable substance. It can be easily shaped, molded, and reshaped due to its soft and pliable texture.
No, you should not bake plumber's putty. Plumber's putty is a type of sealant made from a mix of clay and other materials designed to create a waterproof seal in plumbing applications. Heating it can cause it to lose its effectiveness and alter its properties, making it unsuitable for its intended use. It's best to apply it as directed and allow it to cure naturally at room temperature.
A pound of wet clay is the same size as a baseball. As the clay dries it becomes lighter.
Yes, and I use kid's modeling clay. It works and I keep a block of it around the house to fix things like this.
Here's how you get silly putty off silly bands: Leave the silly band with the silly putty out to dry and then scrape off the silly putty. If it doesn't work, you might want to try wetting it then while it's gooey and slippery, scrape it off just the same!