What foam is this?

puppetgospel

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Hi all, What foam (exactly?) does http://www.furrypuppet.com/ use for their work. Having a sculpturer background, I would love to make some puppets caving instead of using patterns?
Can someone point me in the right direction?
John
 

charlie bird

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I recomend going to nicodemous fursuit pages.Take there maskot head carving Ideas and aply it to puppet head making.I'm not sure if I spelled it right but look it up and you will find it.
 

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Thanks,
Just looked at that page, but he/she doesn't specifically tell what foam. Plus looking at the foam used in that sites pictures doesn't look anywhere near the same to furrypuppet.com
 

charlie bird

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I think it is is a verry high quality polly foam that is not reticulated.All I'm am sure of is it is a thick block of foam at first.
thanks
 

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Their foam looks like regular upholstery type stuff, but I don't think anyone could tell exactly what density from pics alone. I know I read in an interview with Zack their fleece is a custom made material from a supplier, for their needs, but given they work with blocks of foam to sculpt from, I'd say it's pretty standard fare.

You could just Email them and ask. I'm sure they wouldn't mind saying what kind it is. They don't come by here much, so a direct email would be the best option.
 

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I noticed on there page that it says foam rubber if this helps any. :confused:
 

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You may want to check out Lone Wolf Tribe as well: http://www.lonewolftribe.com/ They start with regular upholstery foam in block form and accomplish very smooth and intricate carvings. If you are ever in the NY area, you can take one of their workshops and get an intro to the technique.
 
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