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I have been helping industries and individuals bring their ideas into three dimensional form for over 30 years. Perhaps you've read some of my articles on this website on moldmaking, or about starting your own business. They may have spurred you to bring a product of your own to the marke place. If you need help I can assist you in taking your idea from a dream to 3 dimensional form. Please e-mail me for a quote on having your products cast out of foam or plaster. Let me help you get that dream off the ground. I can enter into the developement process at any stage. The eagle project pictured above is a typical example. The client already had the plaster model made (the one mounted on the board) They needed someone to cast 300 eagles in a hurry, in a light weight foam. We helped them out by making 20 silicone molds and casting the 300 eagles in foam by the deadline they had set. The 16" wingspan eagles only weighed 1lb. each. They were quite pleased with the quality and timeliness of the order. If you are at the very early stage of product developement I can help by making a model from your drawings. In the square planter job described below the client e-mailed the dimensions to me along with a description of the finished product, which would be a concrete planter. Job of the week #1001 Contrary to popular belief job #1001 does not signify the year I started in business. Since I have done over one thousand art projects for various and sundry institutions (what is sundry anyway?) I have merely numbered this article #1001 for convience sake. Making a Square Planter Model out of Foam I have breifly outlined the fabricating process on making a square planter model so that those who feel competant in doing a similar project can forge ahead and do so. The necessary materials have been made clickable so they may ordered easily. Those who require my assistance in having a model made for them may e-mail me for a quote. This is a peicce of Urethane foam. You can use urethane foam or EPS foam. I cut 4 peices measuring 11"X 6"X 1-3/4" the size specified for the sides of the planter by the client. Then I cut a piece for the bottom.
You can use common wood working tools to cut foam.
Cut the edges at 45° Angles. Then taper the side pieces so the inner walls of the planter will be drafted as shown in the diagram below.
Then glue all the parts together with Foam Loc adhesive spray.
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After assembling, apply 2 coats of shellac
to the foam box. Then I use USG all purpose joint compound to fill viods. Sand the joint
compound smooth with the surface. Then put a coat of shellac over the thoroughly dried
joint compound. Your model is now ready to have a latex mold made on it. Email me to have foam models fabricated or molds made. |