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Should I use real resin or wood polyurethane for a sculpture I am working on?

I am looking to make a piece with several layers of resin for a sculpture class I am in and was wondering if it would be easier and more cost effective to work with a wood sealant like polyurethane rather than real resin?Thanks!

Answer:

Don't cut it till you find out for sure. There are probably two wires in there.
Could be bushings, take it to an alignment shop and let them look
Sounds like you have a damaged cv axle knuckle.
If you don't feel it in the steering wheel it is probably not a intermediate steering shaft, more likely a shock/strut bushing has failed or the shock or strut itself.
Most likely a new shock absorber needed - this is supposed to remove any vibrations in the springs; However you can get noise with worn/damaged rubber bushes on the front wishbone assembly, and the lower front balljoints - which is a safety issue if they fail. All the above parts should be inspected for condition, and replaced if defective. Also - check the obvious - loose cans or items in the boot, wheel well or door pockets!

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