Simple ALUMINUM FOIL Foam Prop HARD COATING HACK! - Giant Castle Grayskull Build (Pt.11)
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Here's an easy DIY aluminum foil idea for protecting your foam project from melting with polyester resin.
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Using a tin foil layer as a protective barrier is an old foam hard coating technique that really works. Protect your foam sculptures and props with cheap and inexpensive aluminum foil before you apply fiberglass resin or hard coatings that can react, melt, or damage your hard work. Using a watered down wallpaper glue and thin aluminum foil could save you money with your project instead of using many of the foam safe epoxy resins and foam coats. You can also apply the aluminum foil to the EPS/polystyrene using a spray glue like spray 77 but I only spray it on he foil and wait a couple minuets to help prevent any melting. You can also use the sticky back or adhesive aluminum air ducting tape. I was able to find it in 2" wide but there are a few larger rolls available online. In this video I show the quick tin foil tip as I continue work on our Masters of the Universe Castle Grayskull jaw-bridge. The Giant size He-Man playset is one of the largest fiberglass and polyester resin projects we have ever worked on. Let's just say the next one will be a little smaller. We have made a lot of fun projects but this one has been one of the most labor intensive one I can remember. It should be cool when it's finished. Now this castle doesn't have any super crazy fine details but I was surprised that the foil doesn't cover the little details I do have. If you are carving a foam prop or sculpture and want to hard coat it with something that melts EPS foam give this method a try.
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He-Man Castle Grayskull (Pt.12) ruclips.net/video/aDzydMlG2iI/видео.html
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Hi really good hack, the foil is used on large boat project when making a one off boat of a male mold made out of a variety of materials!
If you leaving the foam in you can just use Elmer’s glue , the old ‘snark’ board boats were mad that way 50/60 years ago!
Thank you very much Sir,
Really big help on a project I just started on.
Much appreciated
Awesome! And yesss please show us the fiberglassing!!
You can paint polystyrene with aqua water based resin. Or plaster painted on with plaster bandage will give you a nice stone feel. It's just another option. Love what your doing
You are an absolute crafting beast!!
I know it takes more time to make the videos so I want to say thank you for the extra effort!! I’ll don’t make stuff like this but WOW I love seeing it created. Your process is always so interesting and the outcome is mind blowing!! Liked hearing Harrison at the end. Please do film the next step if possible!💚
Thank you for the feedback and following along, we'll try an make that happen.
Beautiful work, and thanks for sharing this technique! I was delighted to see someone addressing this issue because I've run into it so often: one-off creations that I don't want to make a mold for, so I just build the structure out of foam and then figure out a way to apply polyester resin without melting it! I've coasted with plaster before and that's worked okay, but until seeing this I was going to pay someone to lay down truck bedliner on my next project.
It does look time- and labor-intensive to me, especially if you have to do two layers to cover cracks. Were you able to do just one layer and not run into issues with the resin seeping through the cracks?
it is a little more work but I got faster and faster at it. I didn't have any problems cause I overlapped the pcs pretty well.
Thank you very much Sir, very helpful video
Wow such attention to detail. I would love to see another video. Hi Harrison
These really do come out good too
I am making a small docking port airlock setup around my office door setup using TV packaging in large EPS forms and this looks like an effective way to turn them into steel beams affordably. Having the foil surface might even allow me to just weather and finish on top and keep the metal look from the foil.
This is great stuff. I was building a fiberglass chair with wood frame for side, back and front support. Sculpted a foam mold for the body. I wanted to use fiberglass resin and mat to go over the mold and straight over the frame. Was going to use sticky foil over the styro foam so i can pull the mold out afterwards thinking the resin wouldn’t stick to it. Now I don’t know what to do 😂. Any ideas?
It's neat to see the process. Hopefully we get some more of them. Foiled again!
Very inspiring. I love this video. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
This is awesome! Did you ever end up trying out Elmer's glue?
Really cool how you did this though I wish I would have thought of this when my 3 boys were little I loved Heman as a kid
Thank you it was a ton of work but starting to feel good now that we're in the home stretch.
Yes, what a great idea! Thank you. I've seen "Aden Hynes Sculpture Studio" use a sticky backed foil on their projects.
Plus, thank you for all your informative videos.
Love their channel we have learned so much from them. We saw them use this method as well a couple times but I sure would like to know their secret sticky back hook up 😉
Wow that is looking mint! I can't wait to see the next installment. Keep up the good work 👍👍👍
I’m just a basic prop builder using polystyrene and wall paint on my props. But would this tin foil process mean using spray paint would become possible?
This instantly makes the Grayskull playset I got my kids for Christmas look like trash
Amazing work love watching this coming together
Thank you and I'm sure they had a blast. I still remember getting mine on Christmas morning when I was a wee little one. Good stuff right there!
Clever hack. Nice idea.
Thanks, always something good to share and to amaze at!
I've done that for years. I use the aluminium sellotape. You have to make sure you don't miss a patch or your in trouble
Fantastic please document everything it is so helpful to learn from you guys. 😀
Fantastic! Can't wait for the next video!
I would be curious, once this project is done, to see you guys finish out a small piece of foam with this complete process and then give us a demolition demo, to see how durable the finished construction is for those of us who've never done it. This project had inspired me with SEVERAL ideas I'd like to tackle, but some of them might be outside the limits of what this build method could manage.
Just as an example, do you think this could handle outdoor wear and tear? Especially in an area that gets rain?
I'm guessing this would not work well for high detail pieces, like small recessed lettering on a tombstone epitaph?
I wouldn't bother trying it for that but what I might try is just Dremel my lettering after I fiber glassed the whole tombstone. Then I'd just epoxy the foam letters. That would be one strong tombstone.
That's a great hack, Thanks for sharing!
Love to watch your process. I get so many ideas! Great channel. :)
Thanks for sharing your foil process! I love to see cost saving alternatives for big projects where material costs add up quickly. I'm curious, have you tried using a parting agent like Partall Cover Film? I see that it's used for fiberglass as a mold release but I wonder if it can be used as a sealer.
You know that would be interesting to try. We have a gallon of that we use as mold release so we should give your idea a try to see what happens. Thanks for the feedback.
Some of those foil sheets used for sandwiches come with a paper backing and this would be ideal for adhering to the paste. There is also thicker aluminum sheets available as well for industrial packaging. Also, hairdressers use smaller foil sheets for hair coloring that you can order on amazon or get from a beauty supply store. They are 5 x 11 as a standard size.
Thanks for the info that''s great ideas worth trying and looking into. 👍
Pretty cool idea
It's an old trick I can't take credit for but like you just thought I'd share my process and pass it along to help inspire others to feel more comfortable making stuff.
@@HollywoodHaunter awesome 😎
STO stucco product is meant for putting on styrofoam, not sure of cost, but probabaly cheaper than fiberglass? it might be a good material if you want a stucco looking finish.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Did Elmor/PVA glue work?
Haven't tried yet but when we do we will share results
Thanks for sharing it looks awesome.
Cool trick
this is perfect ...
Great process, Chris! Have you thought about using a Seam Roller to quickly smooth over the foil? I tried this recently and it removed a lot of the creases quicker than I could with my hands.
I will try that thank you for the tip. They are very much appreciated.
You'd knock Snake Mountain out of the park! Did u make the second floor platforms,platform's, chair and trapdoor,and the decals,space armor?
Man that would be AWESOME! For now we just plan on the 2nd floor and the laser. We can always add stuff later.
@@HollywoodHaunter you have the ability,looks like all you'd have to do is scale up.a few things, but the second floor would rock too
You're just a class act all the way around! Thanks for always sharing your tips and techniques!
Very cool👍
With that shirt, when you stand in front of the castle, does it look like your head and arms are a floatin'?
There is a mold release, PVA??, greenish in color, if it doesn't attack the foam, would it block the resin?
That's worth giving a try thanks for the ideas.
Pretty cool hack. Fiberglass is brutal on raw foam. Good bye Harrison!!!
You’re so cool! Thanks for sharing:-D
Building and sharing Keep it up
Groovy-
Hmm, does the glue dry between foil layers ?
So yes and no, if I waited a day yes but not fast enough for me so I started using super77 adhesive spray.
Hell ya more
It's sorta like applying gold leaf but much cheaper
Exactly! 😉
I don’t understand I have built 10 or 15 boats I use foam board for the decks and I build coolers out of the styrofoam I use fiberglass and resin on it and I never put anything on the foam or styrofoam the fiberglass sticks right it no problem
I have used a foam safe resin from the same place I get this standard cheap polyester resin and its such a huge price difference for us. Not sure what you use but it might be one of the safe ones that don't melt the foam.
Elmer wood glue, water and flour wayyyy cheaper.
Is that to do papermache instead of resin and fiberglass?
You'll get terrible wifi in there..
It doesn't address the dry time issue, but have you considered simple household latex acrylic paint as a barrier coat? I used to work with foam and I feel almost sure we did that once or twice...
great vid and cool project!
Thanks for the idea, I have seen it done here on RUclips on a little scrap piece but I have never tried it myself on a project. It's worth giving a shot some time.