Injection molds are vented and the vents can be almost invisible. They are there though.
If you are doing this in a basement, be sure to do it under an open window with a fan blowing fresh air over your work area and another forcing air out another open window.. The fumes from the cooked plastic are not something you want to stand around and breathe in.
Make darned sure you get a digital, probe-type thermometer to check your plastic temperature while cooking it and read it by holding the probe in the center of the plastic mass in the cup, not touching the sides or bottom. Be sure to break up the cooking time into shorter bursts - like 30 seconds, stir, 30 seconds and stir again until you reach the 350 degrees for full conversion.


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