Polyfoam Practice

Gonzo's Hobbit

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Hey guys, I had a quick question. Does anyone here use something to practice patterns on polyfoam? And if so, what do you use? I'm playing around with a puppet shape but I don't want to use up all my foam doing rough drafts if I can help it. Does anyone have any advice?
 

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I usually use 1/2 inch regular upholstery foam for practice. And by the time I'm done with my initial patterning, it's quite a Frankenstein. After that, I cut it down as best I can into one or two flat sheets, combining what I can. Sometimes, I have to pattern 2 or 3 times to get it just the way I want to. I also use regular contact cement at this stage, I tried using hot glue, but it never sticks quite enough and I end up refining it so much that hot glue becomes a hard mess.

Hope this helps!
 

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How much does upholstery foam cost? Right now I use 1/2 inch foam that I get by the yard at Joanns. It's usually $10/yard. Do you think that's gonna be as cheap as I'd get any other material like this?
 

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If you can find 1/4 inch foam, you can build half-size patterns. I don't have a good local source, but you can try any online foam place. I have used foam backed headliner material from a fabric shop, it's pretty thin, so I made my patterns at 33%.

http://www.usafoam.com/opencellfoam/poly.html
 

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If you can find 1/4 inch foam, you can build half-size patterns. I don't have a good local source, but you can try any online foam place. I have used foam backed headliner material from a fabric shop, it's pretty thin, so I made my patterns at 33%.

http://www.usafoam.com/opencellfoam/poly.html
I never thought about that. Thanks for the tip. I've been endeavoring to try and make smaller versions of the patterns I'm trying but yea, the 1/2 messes with it eventually. Thanks, I'll have to check that out.

Thanks also for the advice Melonpool.
 

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Joann's is one of the more expensive places I've found foam -- and it's basically upholstery foam. I'd check your phone book or online for foam suppliers. I used to get 2 x 4 sheets of 1/2 upholstery foam for about $6 a few years ago at a place called Foam Mart.

I used to use this to make patterns for years -- and even to make regular puppets and it worked great. I just checked their site and it looks like they still sell stuff that's comparable. They also sell off cuts at a discount that work great for puppet building (who else would want a 1 x 1 x 1 foot block of foam?).

Even so, Foam Mart isn't the best deal in town, but they are better than Michael's or Joann's. And if you can find a similar place that's local, you can save on shipping.

http://site.iwebcenters.com/afoammart_2/polyurethanefoam1.html
 

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Great Leaping Richards Hunts! That is cheap foam. Sweet, thanks for the tip. At any rate I can't find a single place in town that will sell me a block of foam for a decent price so I'll check them out for that at least. But also thanks for the advice that their half inch foam is a good price.
 

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Nice website Goochman, thanks. I might use that to get the 1/4 stuff somtime.
 

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they're really good! Cheap and fast shipping too :concern:
 
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