CB2001
Master Member
I've posted this thread because I had an idea. And since I had it, I'm sure someone here had to have thought of it and may have attempted it. This post was originally made as a reply to a thread about a Portal gun from the games Portal and Portal 2. So, I'm interested to see if anyone has considered and tried this method and what the end results look like. So, here is the original post.
Let me know your thoughts about the idea above. Also, anyone who has already attempted this, let us know what the end result was like and if the method is doable.
I was thinking about how I would do an Apeture Science Handheld Portal Device if I decided to do it. Unlike most of us here, I decided to think outside the box on this. The thought that popped into my head was as followed: I know there are some people who used pieces pulled from a mold, pink foam and bondo or the paper craft method for the white "shield" pieces (basically the first piece under the barrel and the second white piece that covers the back. You know, the only white pieces on the portal gun). But thanks to Indy Mogul's Sword tutorial, it got me wondering about the use of foam.
Basically, in the build tutorial for the sword, Zack used the kind of foam that is interlocking floor foam mats that you can use in the floor of your workshop, like in the example linked. Now, I know that the shapes of those particular pieces aren't really a completely curved shape, but I'm wondering this: couldn't you use such foam floor mats (about an inch thick or less) and resin (or bondo) to harden it up and/or sand it? Or would the foam mats not retain the shape because they aren't absorbent and wouldn't be able to absorb resin or stick to bondo?
I ask because I'm surprised someone hasn't attempted this above mentioned idea (I know people have used such foam for costuming purposes). I know this isn't as insane as combustible lemons, but the question is sort of like throwing science at the wall and seeing what sticks.
Let me know your thoughts about the idea above. Also, anyone who has already attempted this, let us know what the end result was like and if the method is doable.