October 11, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Instructables user mikey77 goes the extra mile in detailing not only how to make his at-home Sugru substitute, ...
Prescription swimming goggles can be pretty expensive. If you have a spare pair of your regular prescription you can add them to a standard pair of swimming goggles with a packet of Sugru, the ...
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 ...
If you're a regular reader of my Crave stories, you'll know I have a certain adoration (or perhaps borderline obsession) for Lego. As much as it pains me to admit it, the expensive building toy -- ...
Jane ni Dhulchaointigh puts a lump of what she calls concrete sponge on the table. It is a curious blend of concrete and polystyrene balls, more specifically the kind found in bean bags, offering both ...
It´s the ultimate repair tool. A silicone material that can be shaped like playdough, can bond to almost any surface and after a few hours of exposure to air becomes a super tough, durable rubber.
Sugru sounds like something Dr. Seuss would have invented. The name alone captures your attention. It rolls off the tongue - Su. Gru. But the famous silly rhyme master didn’t invent it, Jane ni ...
Named by CNN as one of the top tech superheroes to watch in 2015, Jane Ní Dhulchaointigh is living up to the accolade. The creator of a mouldable glue called Sugru, she is set for world domination and ...
People have used Sugru, a silicone rubber resembling modeling clay, to customize ski polls in Antarctica, fix car cooling systems, and make bump-proof camera cases -- to name only a few of the product ...