Re: soft metal alloy



Ivan Minarovic wrote:

> Which metal alloy is the most soft, easily cutting, workable by knife.
> I wont it for artwork. Tin is too rigid. Can I buy it or make in
> workshop?

Sodium can be easily cut with a knife.
Did you require any other properties?



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