Why don't you try plain old rubber?
Correct. Most products that are suitable for this type of application are toxic and or need specialized equipment - ie a vacuum chamber. I documented the "safe" rubber being the cold cast clear elastomer. $200+ later and I don't have soles I can actually use :unsureBecause plain old rubber is plain old TOXIC to make.
Tomorrow is a week. My coasting is about 1.5~2.0mm thick as well, but as you pointed out, trapped between the sole and the mat, so no direct air contact. Not that different if it was still in the tube.I think having it"trapped" under a mat will prolong the cure time also because when I'm doing my type, even the first time after letting it set for 2 days, after I removed the wax it still had a strong smell as if it wasn't finished curing. Sooooo I'm wondering if some type of evaporation needs to take place to fully cure? How long has it been curing so far and how thick is it? For my toe area its about 1.5-2 mm thick and when I made the one I showed you in the video it took at least 2 our 3 days to be firm enough to remove. What about using a hair dryer and making
A thick test section by coating the mat and covering the other side with a plastic bag to seal off the goo simulating what's going on with your soles and then hair drying it to see if it speeds up the cutting proCess.
Cavx I've been meaningto tell you, shoe goo is only $4 a tube here. Do you wasn't me to ship some to you instead of paying so much for it?
So given that the cold cast clear elastomer requires specialist gear and skill, I decided not to continue down that path, rather choose a new one.
Shoe Goo!
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I am hearing nothing but good reports about this stuff, so for the price, it worth a shot. I'll run a test first to see if this stuff sticks to the textured mat that I want to use for the tread impressions. If it peels away, this might be exactly the simple DIY solution.
An alternative to lighting.
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Also, whilst I want lights, I have been thinking more and more about not adding them. The MAGs will just not look right without something, so I am getting a quote on some small pieces of 3M reflective light blue tape. Because it is adhesive, it could be stuck to the black part of the sole first, then the layered over with the Shoe Goo.
Does the lighting diagram fit the markpoons?
Where did you get the pyramid mats? I found a website that sells them, but it doesn't specify the size of the pyramids.