Subject: | Re: Belize file posted |
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From: | "Mike Feldman" gidney_n_cloyd |
Date: | Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:34 am ((PDT)) |
On 16 Mar, 2008, at 6:27 AM, Brian D. Farrell wrote: > I've been looking at different kinds of compressible foam, both in > blocks to enable making > a headshape (in two or four pieces for portability), and in sheets > to fashion Jecklin-like or > boundary-layer circles to attach to the stereo bar. ... I welcome > suggestions on foam types > Years ago I made a rough sphere using a closed-cell foam skinned inflatable ball and blew it full of urethane foam (Great Stuff). That's an option to carving solids if you can find an adequate container for the shape you want. There's a picture on my old homepage: http://www.advancenet.net/ ~feldman/ |
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