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Hello everyone!
A buddy of mine and I are working on a project, which I will try and describe below. We have been beating our brains out trying to figure out how to best tackle this. After MANY hours between us of googling and reading on this site and many others we have hit a wall in terms of which avenue to best proceed. So far this has by far been the most knowledgeable and helpful forum so I decided to finally bite the bullet and ask for help.
The Project
- An ALIEN themed chair. It will have internals, and will not be functional (for display of something inside).
- I own and want to base it on one of these:
Note mine is a very old model and not shiny plastic, but what seems to be fiberglass. So it will have a bit of tooth to it.
- The design I am after:
I will be sculpting and painting something inspired by this, all over the chair.
The Problems
- The chair is flexible. It is not made of rubber, but it will vibrate when carted around and taken to a convention. The materials will need to adhere and be at least somewhat flexible.
- The chair has many vertical and upside down surfaces to stick to. This needs to be very well adhered to the surface.
- It needs to look organic. I can work with this one more than the others, but I would prefer something smooth. If the only solution is a carved foam, then thats just how it is though.
- It needs to last. I believe, through my reading, that latex is out because there will be no way to store this optimally, as one would latex masks. It will be big, out in the open, taking indirect sunlight and in room temperature.
The Possible Solutions
These are possible solutions we have. None are perfect so far. We are hoping someone has an "aha!" or knows of a product that fits our needs we have not run across.
1. Sculpt in clay, mold in plaster, cast in silicone.
- This seems to be the optimal solution, albeit very expensive and cumbersome. It will take all my brainpower to figure out how the $%@# to make a multi part mold of this. I jokingly suggested we just cast the whole thing in two halves then chop it up.
- It would only really work if we could "slush" cast the molds in silicone as far as I am aware.
- Silicone may need some sort of special glues, or additional hardware fixtures to really stick to the egg.
- Alternatives to plaster may make this more viable, my friend suggested hard rubber. The science of what can go against what is proving to be just as complex.
- The hole would be filled with a wood board and caulked.
2. Great Stuff Over All Stuff.
- Same as above, but instead of plaster use some sort of spray foam that is lighter. May not work too hot with silicone...
3. Straight Sculpting.
- My ideal solution would be to find some sort of material that could be sculpted directly onto the egg AND adhere and take sculpting moderately well.
- Is there ANY sort of paintable, sculptable, non-clay sort of material out there? Something that lasts, is like silicone (or maybe IS) and would be good for this project?
4. A "Pelt"
- This was before latex was out, but we had the idea to make the detail on a large flat surface, cast that, then adhere and wrap the egg with the cast. Details would have to be made thicker to compensate for stretching.
Any Advice?
Well, this is where our past couple weeks of furious brainstorming has left us. We are hoping someone has some advice, and would enjoy this little puzzle. I certainly have, but I think the solution is out of my newbie grasp.
Thank you so much in advance.
A buddy of mine and I are working on a project, which I will try and describe below. We have been beating our brains out trying to figure out how to best tackle this. After MANY hours between us of googling and reading on this site and many others we have hit a wall in terms of which avenue to best proceed. So far this has by far been the most knowledgeable and helpful forum so I decided to finally bite the bullet and ask for help.
The Project
- An ALIEN themed chair. It will have internals, and will not be functional (for display of something inside).
- I own and want to base it on one of these:

Note mine is a very old model and not shiny plastic, but what seems to be fiberglass. So it will have a bit of tooth to it.
- The design I am after:

I will be sculpting and painting something inspired by this, all over the chair.
The Problems
- The chair is flexible. It is not made of rubber, but it will vibrate when carted around and taken to a convention. The materials will need to adhere and be at least somewhat flexible.
- The chair has many vertical and upside down surfaces to stick to. This needs to be very well adhered to the surface.
- It needs to look organic. I can work with this one more than the others, but I would prefer something smooth. If the only solution is a carved foam, then thats just how it is though.
- It needs to last. I believe, through my reading, that latex is out because there will be no way to store this optimally, as one would latex masks. It will be big, out in the open, taking indirect sunlight and in room temperature.
The Possible Solutions
These are possible solutions we have. None are perfect so far. We are hoping someone has an "aha!" or knows of a product that fits our needs we have not run across.
1. Sculpt in clay, mold in plaster, cast in silicone.
- This seems to be the optimal solution, albeit very expensive and cumbersome. It will take all my brainpower to figure out how the $%@# to make a multi part mold of this. I jokingly suggested we just cast the whole thing in two halves then chop it up.
- It would only really work if we could "slush" cast the molds in silicone as far as I am aware.
- Silicone may need some sort of special glues, or additional hardware fixtures to really stick to the egg.
- Alternatives to plaster may make this more viable, my friend suggested hard rubber. The science of what can go against what is proving to be just as complex.
- The hole would be filled with a wood board and caulked.
2. Great Stuff Over All Stuff.
- Same as above, but instead of plaster use some sort of spray foam that is lighter. May not work too hot with silicone...
3. Straight Sculpting.
- My ideal solution would be to find some sort of material that could be sculpted directly onto the egg AND adhere and take sculpting moderately well.
- Is there ANY sort of paintable, sculptable, non-clay sort of material out there? Something that lasts, is like silicone (or maybe IS) and would be good for this project?
4. A "Pelt"
- This was before latex was out, but we had the idea to make the detail on a large flat surface, cast that, then adhere and wrap the egg with the cast. Details would have to be made thicker to compensate for stretching.
Any Advice?
Well, this is where our past couple weeks of furious brainstorming has left us. We are hoping someone has some advice, and would enjoy this little puzzle. I certainly have, but I think the solution is out of my newbie grasp.
Thank you so much in advance.