



✨ Craft Your Vision with WorblaCLEAR! ✨
WorblaCLEAR TranspArt is a versatile thermoplastic sheet measuring 29x19 inches, ideal for cosplay and crafts. This biodegradable, non-toxic material can be easily heated and molded by hand, allowing for the creation of intricate designs like gems and costume glasses. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned creators, WorblaCLEAR is a favorite among costume designers for its reusability and ease of use.
S**N
Five Stars
Perfect for cosplay work.
P**I
Material of many uses
It met a research need I had to build a model RR weather cloud for a layout that included thunder and lightning. Took a while to figure it out and use a heat gun, but I was successful in building one that worked and also repairing a clear plastic refrigerator drawer and fixing a pair to safety glasses. Use Crazy Glue. For some reason it works better than other glue options. Fairly expensive, so think out your project carefully.
A**R
Activated under temp recommended and stuck to everything, including itself.
I purchased this to make a simple mold of my horses back, about 30” x 20” and used the oven heating method since I didn’t have a heat gun. I put it in while the oven was preheating and before the oven even preheated fully, the thermoplastic folded onto itself and stuck to the rack in the oven, I panicked and pulled it out and it turned into a mess (see photos). Once it cooled off I tried to get the mess untangled and it made parts of it flimsy, but it didn’t do anything for the parts really stuck together. I’m super sad about this and bummed I wasted my money :(
G**M
not user friendly
great idea but not at all user friendly ! you need to heat this to a much higher temp then normal worbla and i can see it being great for small projects but anything big like Armour or such not worth it , i found it impossible to hide my seems and when stretched over a breast plate it became so thin !
S**L
Wouldn’t waste the money.
I’ve only used it a few times, but it was very difficult to get the material to stick to itself. I was unable to mold it to any shape with a heat gun. Even when I tried heating it together it would break apart after drying.
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