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Foam and glass
- NightRider
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10 Dec 2005 12:21 #12520
by NightRider
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Can anyone recommend a sturdy foam to use for making custom tails?
I'd like to get it in blocks, glue, carve and sand it. Then glass it all for a tail section.
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I'd like to get it in blocks, glue, carve and sand it. Then glass it all for a tail section.
Thanks
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10 Dec 2005 14:21 #12533
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Replied by twowheeledterror on topic Foam and glass
NightRider wrote:
Any 2 part pured polyurethane will work well as long as it is of the right density.
Otherwise, there's this stuff called BALSAFOAM that's pretty cool. But it's $$$.
Can anyone recommend a sturdy foam to use for making custom tails?
I'd like to get it in blocks, glue, carve and sand it. Then glass it all for a tail section.
Thanks
Any 2 part pured polyurethane will work well as long as it is of the right density.
Otherwise, there's this stuff called BALSAFOAM that's pretty cool. But it's $$$.
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12 Dec 2005 07:42 #12736
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Replied by ronboskz650sr on topic Foam and glass
If you use styrofoam, like coolers and docks are made of, you'll need to do more sanding than carving, unless you have the wire type electric foam carving tool. The balls in the foam separate out unless you melt them with a wire or by sanding. I tried to carve some with a turkey knif, but it was very tough going, and I didn't want the mess of all the sanding it weas going to take to shape it. You might consider common househoold items and duct tape for making shapes. I find pizza boxes very shapeable for making angular surfaces and corners, etc. Soup strainers come in a few sizes for making rounded shapes, and they're lightweight and cheap to buy. you can leave them inside the tailpiece with little extra weight, if you arent' making a "plug" for a mold. I used an 8 inch one for my tailpiece, to shape the aft section. You could also use thick Paper mache' over a balloon to make a form you could glass over, for a plug, to make a mold. Then you can control the exact size of the sphere. I made a darth vader helmet that way once, using paper mache' and bondo. It would have made a good plug, but I just got tired of making it..back when I was younger. Here's the tailpiece, with the neighbors house asnd the clouds reflected in it. Pizza box, duct tape, soupe strainer...then glassed over, and lots of resin before sanding. A little polyestrer to make it perfect then paint.
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