Gluphite: Make A Key Chain Pencil by mikey77
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Gluphite is a fairly strong plastic made from glue. It can be used to make a small thin pencil that can be carried on a ring chain or in a wallet. It is cheap and easy to make and give as a gift.

The intro pic shows the pencil on a key chain.

 
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Step 1: How it Works

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Gluphite is a simple mixture of Gorilla Glue and carbon graphite. It hardens into a fairly stout plastic that has some interesting qualities including working well as a pencil body and lead.

madrobot3600 says: Dec 13, 2010. 3:53 PM
couldn't you just crush pencil graphite into a fine powder and use that?
PerfectPantaloons says: Dec 14, 2010. 6:55 AM
but the idea is so the stuff doesn't go everywhere and so that you can carry it with you...
krysteanuh says: Dec 14, 2010. 6:38 PM
I think Madrobot meant using the crushed graphite as a substitute for the store-bought extra-fine graphite, not as a substitute for the keychain.
madrobot3600 says: Dec 14, 2010. 7:29 PM
ya, unconventionalartist is right. so it should work right?
needs_more_to_do says: Dec 18, 2010. 1:27 PM
unless you're wiling to sacrifice a coffee grinder for the project I would say no. You'd end up with way too manny lumps in your mix.
krysteanuh says: Dec 18, 2010. 2:10 PM
Well, you could use a mortar and pestle, and that would grind it up pretty finely.
Warren.Sensei says: Mar 27, 2011. 11:15 AM
Actually, I think that would just coat your mortar & pestle in a smear of graphite, giving you far less actual powder than you would get for your dollar than just buying the stuff.
verdastel says: Dec 21, 2010. 6:36 AM
Cool instructable!

I am also interested in this sentence: "The white glue can also be mixed with corn starch or fine sawdust instead of graphite to create a hard carvable plastic that can be colored with oil or acrylic paints." 

Does it mean that i can make low-cost customized casing or prototype with the above composition? Won't the corn starch decay? Will the product be waterproof?

Once again, thanks for sharing this nice instructable!
mikey77 (author) says: Dec 21, 2010. 10:52 AM
The starch does not decay, but the gluphite is only water resistant. It also deforms and shrinks as it dries.

For low cost prototypes and casings, I would suggest Oogoo which is waterproof and much easier to work with.
CaseBoy says: Dec 14, 2010. 3:44 PM
i say make a new design, cover it in some clear nail polish, and you got your self a cool surfing necklace
CaseBoy says: Dec 16, 2010. 1:22 PM
you know like those surf neckless.
awz123 says: Dec 14, 2010. 7:22 PM
lol?
awz123 says: Dec 14, 2010. 7:24 PM
What the heck your writing with the wrong hand... *tisk tisk tisk* *leftys*
patricianorma says: Dec 14, 2010. 2:32 AM
what an amazing idea! incredible!
Edgar says: Dec 13, 2010. 6:44 AM
Neat!
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