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Foam cubes available at Wal-Mart Supercenters

Eight's King

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Is it a closed cell upholstery foam or is it more open cell, reticulated foam? (Please be the later.)
 

Show and Tell

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Eight's King said:
Is it a closed cell upholstery foam or is it more open cell, reticulated foam? (Please be the later.)
Sorry to bust that bubble. The blocks are made of regular ol' upholstery foam not reticulated foam. I don't believe you'd get a block of that stuff for 11 bucks anywhere, even at Walmart. Still its good stuff to work with. I've not found reticulated foam any thicker than 1/2". If anyone knows where to buy it thicker please tell us. I could use it in 3/4" and 1" thicknesses (even thicker if possible). I do know the stuff is killer expensive.:attitude:
 

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Rogers Foam will slice reticulated foam up for you at any thickness. Their info is here. But, as you said, Puppet Builder, killer expensive. I don't even want to think what any thickness over an inch would cost.
 

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Actually, any foam wholesaler will sell foam (or order it) in almost any size block you want, but it does cost a lot.
 

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The greatest gift of living in Los Angeles is that people just drag their couches out into the street.
I snatch the cussions whenever I see 'em!
 

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mummytomb said:
The greatest gift of living in Los Angeles is that people just drag their couches out into the street.
I snatch the cussions whenever I see 'em!
EEWWwww That would make your puppets smell like a butt. I wouldn't recommend doing that. Foam price has gone up a bit but not so much that I'd recycle someones couch.
 

hairyvangoph

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Anyone know anything about a type of foam called crosslink foam? I'm told it is a decent material for the mouth of a puppet...Who has it?
 

Karrion

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mummytomb said:
The greatest gift of living in Los Angeles is that people just drag their couches out into the street.
I snatch the cussions whenever I see 'em!
D'oh! I never thought of that. Going to have to troll for couches now.
 
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