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how to make beautiful hooks from twigs and sugru:) (+ new video)

how to make beautiful hooks from twigs and sugru:) (+ new video)
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maybe I sound silly but I love twigs !!!!!!! :)

here is my idea for how to make awesome hooks with twigs and sugru

hope you like it !


This is our new sticky video to show how well sugru bonds to loads of different materials.
 
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Step 1Collect twigs

Collect twigs
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go to your local woods, the end of your garden or if you live near the coast you could find some beautiful drift wood.

collect lots of twigs, big and small and take them home, you could be surprised with what you end up using.



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20 comments
Mar 1, 2011. 2:29 PMtarepanday says:
is there some surface that sugru would not stick to?
Dec 1, 2011. 7:41 AMfanman7 says:
Hmmmm was thinking of putting sugru "feet" at the corner of my chopping board. The plasticy white kind you like the one here - board pic Do you think it will adhere to this material?
Dec 1, 2011. 9:20 AMfanman7 says:
Good idea! I want to put the feet on both sides of the board so maybe put a screw through the board so it sticks out both sides and adhere the sugru to it! I also have a few wooden boards that will work as well.... Slipping cutting boards are dangerous. Right now I use a sheet of carpet pad underneath them but they are cumbersome. HACK IT WITH SUGRU!
Mar 3, 2011. 10:36 PMtarepanday says:
thanks for your reply, im thinking of maybe my pair of broken rainboots, it has pattern on it so i might have to blend it to the right color

i have thought of making a key holder with sugru on the wall, but i afraid i might take off the paint when i move away one day. btw, do you just use strong force to tear sugru away if you want to remove it one day? for example on an iphone or the wall, are there tips on removing it?

one more question, how does spray painting or painting in general work on sugru? im thinking of spray painting one of my projects that uses sugru with a silver chrome colour....
Oct 18, 2010. 3:51 PMeman_p says:
How well will sugru stick to a painted wall? Will it be possible to remove and clean up after it's up for a while? I'm thinking about doing this for coat racks by the front door to have something cool and different.
Oct 19, 2010. 12:42 AMsugrujane says:
Hi eman_p, in my experience, sugru bonds to paint very well, make sure the surface is clean though. When I remove sugru from a pained surface, it takes the paint off with it, I just repaint the surface afterwards :)
Oct 19, 2010. 6:59 AMeman_p says:
Sweet, thanks Jane! I guess I'll decide when my sugru arrives... I'm thinking that customizing the house and enjoying it while I'm here is better than avoiding anything that will lead to a little bit of white paint on move out ;)
Oct 15, 2010. 3:54 PMblacksmith_tb says:
I assume that adding more than one ball of Sugru per twig would increase the holding power. The current arrangement looks like it will pry itself off the wall, over time, as the downward force on the hook seems likely to cause the bottom of the twig to move in towards the wall slightly when weighted. Sugru is flexible, but still I'd think loading and unloading may lead to failure sooner than if a second bit of Sugru were added near the bottom of the twig, also stuck to the wall (or even as a bumper, not stuck to the wall).
Aug 26, 2010. 12:52 PMamagriva says:
Very nice! Do you or any reader know the name (brand) with "Sugru" is sold in Europe? Ciaoo!
Aug 14, 2010. 8:37 PMmdeblasi1 says:
I can't believe you just got me to immediately go and order some sugru!!! I am not like that, I don't go off buying stuff on the internet at midnight, but I can't believe I've lived this long without this stuff.
Aug 13, 2010. 4:08 AMKryptonite says:
Nice, I really ought to get some sugru! It looks like brilliant stuff and I can think of a few things I can use it for...
Aug 11, 2010. 3:03 PMkemper says:
have you tested the weight capacity for this amazing hack?
Aug 11, 2010. 5:37 PMElectrocutables says:
This is pretty cool; I'd also like to know how much this can hold on average.
Aug 11, 2010. 5:21 PMWhales says:
"I love twigs!" best quote ever.

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