jess
New Member
Hey all!
I'm working on creating a 1:1 model of myself to sculpt on. I've been trying different things, and I decided the easiest way to get this underway would be to do duct tape forms of pieces of my body, then fill them up with expanding foam.
So, I finished up my thigh night before last, blocked it off at the knee, then shot it full of "Great Stuff" by Dow, the > 1" kind. I was a little disappointed in the expansion, it seemed to take forever. So, I let it go overnight, and it hadn't expanded much - I was expecting this stuff to explode all over the place.
However, when I picked up the leg, it was still soft in the middle. I pulled on the top of it, and it seems something I did wrong caused the middle to not cure or harden at all, and the hard top popped right off. I stuck it back on, but it's definitely not making any progress.
So, I've got a few questions:
- has anyone worked with this type of stuff? Any recommendations on a brand to use?
- Any ideas about what would prevent the curing? It was a little foggy on my roof when I sprayed it full of stuff, and I definitely used more than necessary, filling it up over 70%. I only left it out there for about 20 minutes before bringing it in to warmer temps. Is it possible that the temperature or using too much caused it to fail?
- Is it possible that the foam that cured on the top prevented oxygen from getting inside, and that's what caused the problem? If so, are there other foams that will react in an oxygen-free environment?
- Is foam the right approach? maybe I should be using something else? I'd like to avoid plaster cause it's such a mess and I'd probably have to strengthen my molds, but maybe that's the direction I should go?
Thanks in advance, if I can work this one out, I hope to have a cool build to share!
I'm working on creating a 1:1 model of myself to sculpt on. I've been trying different things, and I decided the easiest way to get this underway would be to do duct tape forms of pieces of my body, then fill them up with expanding foam.
So, I finished up my thigh night before last, blocked it off at the knee, then shot it full of "Great Stuff" by Dow, the > 1" kind. I was a little disappointed in the expansion, it seemed to take forever. So, I let it go overnight, and it hadn't expanded much - I was expecting this stuff to explode all over the place.
However, when I picked up the leg, it was still soft in the middle. I pulled on the top of it, and it seems something I did wrong caused the middle to not cure or harden at all, and the hard top popped right off. I stuck it back on, but it's definitely not making any progress.
So, I've got a few questions:
- has anyone worked with this type of stuff? Any recommendations on a brand to use?
- Any ideas about what would prevent the curing? It was a little foggy on my roof when I sprayed it full of stuff, and I definitely used more than necessary, filling it up over 70%. I only left it out there for about 20 minutes before bringing it in to warmer temps. Is it possible that the temperature or using too much caused it to fail?
- Is it possible that the foam that cured on the top prevented oxygen from getting inside, and that's what caused the problem? If so, are there other foams that will react in an oxygen-free environment?
- Is foam the right approach? maybe I should be using something else? I'd like to avoid plaster cause it's such a mess and I'd probably have to strengthen my molds, but maybe that's the direction I should go?
Thanks in advance, if I can work this one out, I hope to have a cool build to share!