It has several different uses. I used it mostly to help smooth out the texture where needed, or, create a texture that I couldnt get otherwise. You just need to experiment with it on different types of foam. When we get the time, I hope to release a DVD.
OMG Spookywoods! Congratulations, That is really impressive!! Glad to see your guy is using a respirator. That suff is really messy when you use a grinder. Any reason you do mot use a hot wire foam carver?
That's me in the picture. There is no way I would do it without a respirator. Even with one on I would still choke up a few beads here and there. Ear plugs, goggles and a respirator are a must. An air hose is nice to have around as well.
I do actually use the HotWire brand tools but I don't like being tied down to just a certain set of tools.
Well I think we all agree that the hotwire would be alot more useful if it didnt cool down so fast when it hits the foam...makes for a really slow process.
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