Submitted by LaloSalamanca__ t3_yeugcn in DIY
DefinitelyNotGreg t1_itzxva7 wrote
Boil some water, either pour-over or dunk the case into boiling water for 15-20 seconds, then pour-over/dunk in ice water. The silicon should contract.
ahecht t1_iu0i0nf wrote
Silicone won't be affected by boiling water temperatures. Many thermoplastics (such as TPU) are, but silicone isn't a thermoplastic.
suplexhell t1_iu0t39m wrote
damn, notgreg what should we do now
wolsel t1_iu0ulxb wrote
We clearly need Greg
JoMamma_80 t1_iu13877 wrote
Greg always knows.
internetlad t1_iu14fwe wrote
Greeeeg!
Michaelsmummy t1_iu1grua wrote
Old Greg?
disappeartotal t1_iu0ipxi wrote
ive actually had good results with some orings by putting them in the freezer...
not sure if that helps this case senss its not removable. maybe rubbing some dry ice on the silicone may help
heurrgh t1_iu0t2lf wrote
In that case, cool some water with ice, either pour-over or dunk the case into ice cold water for 15-20 seconds, then pour-over/dunk in boiling water. The silicon should contract.
DoomBot5 t1_iu10zrt wrote
Just dunk it in ice water and start talking about its grandma. Then it should contract.
drunkerbrawler t1_iu1nj26 wrote
I make custom medical training models out of silicone rubbers and I can gaurentee you that it's dimensionally stable once cured. Like will tear before it will plastically deform. If you've ever experienced that with a "silicone" it was probably some silicone/thermopolymer blend.
Westerdutch t1_iu0yg7d wrote
> In that case
^giggles
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