R Sutter
New Member
Hey guys!
Proud owner of a full P1 Scott Marshall here I have a quick question in regards to adding polyurethane foam to the inside of your latex skin. As of right now my skin is almost perfect, most parts fit very nicely, but there are cerain areas that need filling out (because there is simply too much space between my skin and the latex). This causes certain areas to buckle and crease, i.e. the bicep are crumples when I flex my elbow.
To counteract this, I wanted to add some polyurethane foam on the inside of the latex skin that is shaped like musculature to allow for more natural bending, allow for a tigher fit and to simply make it a little less floppy. My question is, what adhesive would you use to stick the polyurethane foam to the inside of the latex suit? Or would you have any better suggestions to counter-act the buckeling?
Help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Ralph
Proud owner of a full P1 Scott Marshall here I have a quick question in regards to adding polyurethane foam to the inside of your latex skin. As of right now my skin is almost perfect, most parts fit very nicely, but there are cerain areas that need filling out (because there is simply too much space between my skin and the latex). This causes certain areas to buckle and crease, i.e. the bicep are crumples when I flex my elbow.
To counteract this, I wanted to add some polyurethane foam on the inside of the latex skin that is shaped like musculature to allow for more natural bending, allow for a tigher fit and to simply make it a little less floppy. My question is, what adhesive would you use to stick the polyurethane foam to the inside of the latex suit? Or would you have any better suggestions to counter-act the buckeling?
Help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Ralph