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  • cutie

  • Nice use of your MITTS!

  • dommage que l'on ne voit pas la mise aux carreaux(craticulation) sur le bloc de polystyrène avec le tracé de l'axe longitudinal et les différentes étapes:sciage,dégrossissage avec la brosse métallique ...

  • what kind of paint is best for the foam??

  • wat happen to the body?

  • wow, nice dinosaur you got there :)

    impressive

  • Very nice. I checked out the final video, too. Was this a commission or just for fun? Also, spray glue doesn't melt the styrofoam?

  • Yes, this was a commission. Well, the 77 spray glue, if applied lightly, does "melt" the styrofoam just enough that after waiting a few moments (just about a minute or two) you can press the two layers together. As the curing process finishes that's melting the foam on the now pressed together pieces they actually become one physical piece of foam, because the chemical composition of the foam was altered just enough to lightly "melt" the surface of each foam piece.

  • Ohhh...that's really cool.

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