Stephanie Metz InTouch: Carving Styrofoam

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  • Опубликовано: 14 мар 2018
  • A behind-the-scenes look at Stephanie Metz's large-scale, touchable felt sculpture project 'InTouch'.
    **Wearing a respirator is important when cutting polystyrene with hot wires, especially if you're doing it a lot. I know, I didn't in this video-- I used a plastic-walled space with a window to the outdoors, and used a fan to circulate the air. Should have just grabbed my respirator.
    **SO MANY people ask about the foam carving tools used: get them at hotwirefoamfactory.com/ (and no, I do not have any official affiliation with them, but SO MANY people ask).
    As for the glue, I use Styrogoo Instant Tack EPS Foam Glue, also from Hot Wire Foam Factory.
    This video shows my process for carving foam models, with a look at the tools, safety (remember that respirator!), and clean-up.
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  • @teresal.anguiano1947
    @teresal.anguiano1947 3 года назад +18

    I have been sculpting foam for years....I'm inspired to teach this process now! Thank you for sharing your story.

    • @Generational_Wealth
      @Generational_Wealth 3 года назад +1

      Hi. Where do u guys get thereally big pieces of foam like that?
      I want to make something for my daughter.

    • @tuliagz5329
      @tuliagz5329 14 дней назад

      What type of glue do you use to glue it to a canvas or to another piece of Styrofoam?

  • @kjirstenboucher9682
    @kjirstenboucher9682 4 дня назад

    Thanks for sharing this. I used to carve foam at a job where we made sculpture art for Las Vegas casinos. It's messy for sure!😅 Currently I am learning chainsaw and power carving. I love your idea for a mess containment area using plastic and zippers. I do my power carving indoors, and while I have a downdraft table, I was thinking of doing something similar using a small portable greenhouse,...and also a hazmat suit,...lol. I love the work, but not the mess tracking everywhere.
    Also, I just love learning from your creative process. Never know what I might want to try in the future. Subscribed! 👍😊

  • @tracymiller1715
    @tracymiller1715 Год назад +1

    What a gift to all of us Artists & Crafts persons! Priceless information you are sharing , Thank You!

  • @MrJGrau
    @MrJGrau 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the tips! I think this is gonna be fun ands offer some new options. I use fiberglass over the foam instead of fabric, and then a variety of paints and metallic finishes.

  • @shanebakerstudios
    @shanebakerstudios Год назад +3

    Thank you. I'm going to be carving some pieces for an underwater photoshoot I'm doing and this was really helpful.

  • @parsons585
    @parsons585 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your creativity! I was going to ask about the glue you used but found the link you shared below!

  • @WisdomCalls
    @WisdomCalls Год назад

    This is amazing on so many levels. I had never thought of making a 3D sculpture to then create a fabric pattern! I’ve been stuck for years in a project that I wanted to created a stuffed raccoon but didn’t know how to cut the fabric to form a stuffed head. I may have to use this method!

  • @joshuawells8197
    @joshuawells8197 2 года назад +3

    My hot wire just arrived, and with skIetches made, I will follow your plan of attack and grateful for your help!

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  2 года назад

      Have fun, and remember it's forgiving: you can always glue things back together if you need!

  • @irvingdiaz6862
    @irvingdiaz6862 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome! Would love to know more about the patterning process.

  • @seelieee3098
    @seelieee3098 3 года назад +4

    love the way you speak and explain. very very helpful thank you!

  • @donnaconklinking6538
    @donnaconklinking6538 3 года назад +1

    Stephanie! Thank you for this!

  • @jamesegan8184
    @jamesegan8184 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Stephanie, this is good for a project building large drone parts!

  • @dezi1768
    @dezi1768 4 года назад +1

    Awesome! Thanks for Sharing!

  • @chaitanyakrishnan
    @chaitanyakrishnan 6 лет назад +5

    Thanks for sharing this process!!

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you, I get a lot of questions and I know I've learned a lot from other people's processes so I like to share what I've figured out.

    • @bffentertainment7848
      @bffentertainment7848 5 лет назад +2

      God bless you for sharing your knowledge, and good techniques 😘. By doing that you help educate and empower others to have the opportunity to earn income and so better their lives. Most or all of us cause no competition to you after all, so theirs no direct loss to you. That is a great thing too!
      By giving of yourself this way you've blessed others, and THAT is a big WOW!!!
      Yours is a life well lived! 👍

  • @ProfessorGilligan1
    @ProfessorGilligan1 4 года назад

    Cute design.👍

  • @itcamefromthe90s89
    @itcamefromthe90s89 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this!

  • @Dunn6120
    @Dunn6120 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting. This is very informative.

  • @gjd1942
    @gjd1942 2 года назад

    What a lovely, charming host/instructor. You're very good at demonstrating and explaining the processes you use in shaping your work. I'm a stone and wood carver/sculptor. After watching this video I am considering using Styrofoam to tryout various positions of the animals I carve/sculpt to get a closer idea of my finish piece. Stone and wood are not materials you can add to should you make a mistake and stone is especially expensive. Thank you for sharing this tutorial.

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  2 года назад

      Thanks for your kind words, you're very welcome. Styrofoam is certainly more forgiving than stone and wood! Seems like a good trial run material. Thanks again and good luck!

  • @jamespeji9343
    @jamespeji9343 4 года назад +1

    Awesome sculpting! Thank you Stephanie Metz!!

  • @AshleyShelena
    @AshleyShelena 2 года назад +1

    This is oddly satisfying!

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  2 года назад +1

      Sorry I missed your comment. I agree-- satisfying to watch, and satisfying to do!

  • @Strawdozz
    @Strawdozz 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff, and nice attitude. Thanks.

  • @andrecoetzer1206
    @andrecoetzer1206 4 месяца назад

    I hope it is as easy as it looks!

  • @paulklem9249
    @paulklem9249 3 года назад +1

    Good job. I’m a graduate of CCA back when it was CCAC. One thing that helps a lot is an ionizing air gun.

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  3 года назад

      Thanks, I just looked up what an ionizing air gun is and it seems ideal!

  • @berealrelentless6237
    @berealrelentless6237 5 лет назад +1

    So psyched when you said you collect/use pre-owned foam. I do the same, its free, its better for the world, its free, its not th best for the environment so the less mas the better, and not sure if i mentioned yet but its 99% of the time free(haha). I also do the same with the enclosure, I use a small tent, but thinking of your way with a "permenanent" area. Thank you for sharing, great info and wicked easy on the eyes :) .
    Be well, Be real, and BE YOU

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  5 лет назад

      Thanks, free and useful are a great combination, aren't they? I'm really enjoying finding new (to me) materials and ways to work. : )

  • @jaymistry779
    @jaymistry779 3 года назад +2

    I wear a waterproof rain coat and trouser suit - as it's made of polyester (or similar) it cleans off very easily. Nice work 👍👍👍

  • @THOMASTHESAILOR
    @THOMASTHESAILOR 4 года назад

    Nice Job, I'm just starting with foam.. I'm trying to make decorations for my backyard fish pond.. Foam floats. So, it was an obvious choice.. Now , I gotta learn a bit. Great video, Thanks..

  • @teady013
    @teady013 3 года назад +1

    I really like and enjoyed the way you explained everything you have done from start to finish Top Work and please put more Videos up please and the way you are able
    to get People to save there Styrofoam Packing and you are able to upcycle at a later stage well done I really like your Style

  • @shashipattar2862
    @shashipattar2862 2 года назад +2

    I got inspired

  • @sashah3640
    @sashah3640 3 года назад

    It was great 👍, thanks a lot, it was really useful, 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @dougnicoll
    @dougnicoll 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, nice job.

  • @suryo_utomo
    @suryo_utomo 3 года назад

    Amazing 👍

  • @tonarts9536
    @tonarts9536 4 года назад +1

    Wow awesome work👏😯this is a inspirational video I've seen that's why I'm starting to make y.t channel about art. Thank you for this video😇👌

  • @ArtyStrings
    @ArtyStrings 3 месяца назад

    Thank you sooooo much for this amazing video! I love the emphasis on personal safety when sculpting with the materials. What glue do you use to fuse the pieces together?

  • @ashantih4159
    @ashantih4159 3 года назад

    This was so satisfying to watch! May I ask where do you get your foam or where can I purchase it from?

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  3 года назад +3

      There is a 3D sign making company near me that carries big blocks of foam- it's called Foamlinxx- (in the Ca Bay area) you could also try packaging stores, and glue together smaller pieces of you can't find big ones.

  • @JessHull
    @JessHull 3 года назад +1

    this is a great demonstration. I was just wondering what kind of tool you used to sand the foam? Can one just use any type of sanding block? what type and grit of sandpaper do you recommend ?

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jess, you can just use sandpaper but I think the metal rasp tool I use was something I just found at the hardware store-- maybe in the drywall or painting areas? It was a very long time ago. I start with pretty coarse sandpaper like 60 grit or even rougher, and go finer from there depending on the final needs of your piece. Do remember to protect yourself from the tiny dusty bits. Happy carving!

  • @lisahale4331
    @lisahale4331 5 месяцев назад

    Can you provide a link to the respirator you use please? Or more information on what is required to prevent breathing in the fumes? Thanks

  • @maurorobin9558
    @maurorobin9558 4 месяца назад

    hola donde se pueden comprara esas herramientas de corte.Gracias

  • @tombryan720
    @tombryan720 3 года назад

    Ok it's great to show your process but im looking for a video that shows the finishing on the foam for a sign art piece.
    Do you epoxy it, fiberglass?
    Any suggestions for that information?
    Thanks for posting it's much appreciated

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  3 года назад

      Sorry, I don't use those finishing processes-- but I'm sure you can find them online.

  • @keithmorrison3520
    @keithmorrison3520 9 месяцев назад

    WHERE can one buy the hot-wire foam cutters??

  • @jensing6889
    @jensing6889 5 лет назад

    Thanks for posting the vid ^^ Is there a particular type of foam you're using that's better for carving?
    I'm trying to carve a smaller intricate figure and I'm looking for info on how to or what's best for that type of carving. Any info is appreciated though!

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I have been using, er, 'used' foam, so I'm not seeking it out by density, but I remember that the more dense Styrofoam with tinier 'balls' tends to allow for a cleaner, more detailed result.

    • @jensing6889
      @jensing6889 5 лет назад

      @@StephanieMetzSculpture ok, awesome! ^^ thanks for the insight!

  • @emilystubbs5650
    @emilystubbs5650 Год назад

    Anyone know how to restring a foam cutter like this?

  • @hectorm2583
    @hectorm2583 5 лет назад +1

    great video, very informative. How do you make a circle? what lb density is the foam?

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  5 лет назад

      I'm not sure what density this is; I've been using 'used' foam of varied density. Are you asking about a circle or a sphere?

    • @hectorm2583
      @hectorm2583 5 лет назад

      @@StephanieMetzSculpture I am looking to make both a circle and sphere to make an ice cream cone. thanks.

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  5 лет назад +1

      @@hectorm2583 depending on the size you may be able to find pre-made spheres and cones at craft stores. If it's meant to look like ice cream you luckily don't need a perfect sphere I'm guessing; I tend to draw the profile I'm looking for on all sides of the block I'm starting with-- in this case you could trace a plate or something else circular. I'm not sure what else to say except, er, remove material until you get what looks right. Remember you can sand or rasp your rough surface to get to a smoother one.

  • @alexxela8192
    @alexxela8192 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Where can I get the hot wires you are using from?

  • @jada4653
    @jada4653 Месяц назад

    👍👍

  • @CreativeFilms2003
    @CreativeFilms2003 2 года назад +2

    Hi Stephanie. Great video! It shows that you love what you do!! Got a few questions for you:
    1) Is there a specific name for that rasp tool? Is it specific for foam?
    2) And lastly, can I shape styrofoam with a regular sand paper?
    I'm trying to build a kicking board for swimming. They used to make them in styrofoam but now they make it with a different material which has less buoyancy. I never worked with styrofoam so I appreciate any information on this.

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  2 года назад +1

      Hi Martin, I think that rasp tool just came from the hardware store; I don't remember if there's a particular name for it, but I don't recall it being meant for styrofoam. And yes, you can shape styrofoam with regular sand paper, starting with rougher and going to smoother, just like wood. It's definitely messy and gets all over and sticks to everything with static electricity. Be prepared with a space to clean up; a shop vac helps. And do wear respiratory protection so you don't breathe the tiny bits in. Oh, and there are also different densities of styrofoam. I don't know a ton about kickboards, but you might do a search for 'best eps foam for kickboards' or similar to guide you. Good luck and happy swimming!

    • @CreativeFilms2003
      @CreativeFilms2003 2 года назад

      Thank you Stephanie, I'll follow your suggestions. I really appreciate your help!

    • @CreativeFilms2003
      @CreativeFilms2003 2 года назад

      Hi Stephanie, it's me again. the carving and sanding turned out great after following your instructions. Those little pesky bits are very "affectionate" :) But it seems that the styrofoam (styrene) I worked with is a bit permeable. Do you know any product I can use to waterproof/seal the board?

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  2 года назад

      @@CreativeFilms2003 hmm, there may be some spray coatings you can find at the hardware store like PlastiDip; you have to make sure any coating won't react with the foam and melt it chemically. I think PlastiDip fulfills that, but you'll need to research it more...

  • @rubenruiz8442
    @rubenruiz8442 6 месяцев назад

    Hi just wondering if you are still posting videos.

  • @KrisTheUkeChickGilbert
    @KrisTheUkeChickGilbert 5 месяцев назад

    What respirator do you recommend?

  • @jesushernandez3608
    @jesushernandez3608 4 года назад

    Where do you get the heated wire tools to carve the foam

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  4 года назад

      I got them from Hot Wire Foam Factory-- check them out at hotwirefoamfactory.com/

  • @andrecoetzer1206
    @andrecoetzer1206 4 месяца назад

    What type of tools does one need?

  • @jameszhao7464
    @jameszhao7464 3 года назад

    Where to buy the foam material and cutting tools? Thank you!

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  3 года назад

      You can find the tools at hotwirefoamfactory.com/ ; I just scrounge for foam blocks, and sometimes glue small ones together. Good luck!

  • @danoqamyasharahla6544
    @danoqamyasharahla6544 3 года назад

    Where can I buy this type of foam blocks?

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  3 года назад

      I mostly scrounge for foam blocks-- although some packing stores carry them, and I just saw someone at a workout machine store unpacking and assembling a cardio machine that had several sizeable blocks (would have asked for them but I have no pressing need right now). You can try searching for 'polystyrene foam blocks'...? Good luck!

  • @donteague614
    @donteague614 Год назад +2

    Love your curved cutters! What brand?

    • @erros111
      @erros111 Год назад

      Yes I also would like to know

  • @melusinemayance6054
    @melusinemayance6054 4 года назад

    What is the name of the machine you use to carve and where to found it please ?

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  4 года назад

      I got the wire cutters from Hot Wire Foam Factory-- check them out at hotwirefoamfactory.com/

  • @trzown
    @trzown 2 года назад +1

    bookmarked!

  • @fmflores2000
    @fmflores2000 4 года назад

    Where can I buy big piece of styro ?

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  4 года назад

      Totally depends on where you are and how big 'big' is. I googled it and found a place here in the Bay Area: Foamlinxx. Sometimes you can glue together smaller pieces to build up to greater size.

  • @iyc2744
    @iyc2744 5 лет назад

    Hi can you tell me how to make cutters styrofoam

  • @Generational_Wealth
    @Generational_Wealth 3 года назад

    Hi. Where do u guys get thereally big pieces of foam like that?
    I want to make something for my daughter.

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  3 года назад +1

      I found a company that makes 3D signs in foam, and I bought big pieces from them. Sometimes architectural details are also made in foam, so companies that make them might also be sources for really big pieces. I'd look online in your area. Good luck!

    • @Generational_Wealth
      @Generational_Wealth 3 года назад

      @@StephanieMetzSculpture Thanks!

  • @ingridnoiman4191
    @ingridnoiman4191 3 года назад

    Can you send address for the different size cutters . I cant-find where to buy them
    Thank you

  • @kieutran5983
    @kieutran5983 Год назад

    May I ask what glue you're using? I didn't find it in the description. Thank you!

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  Год назад

      Oops, adding it to the description next. I use Styrogoo Instant Tack EPS Foam Glue from Hot Wire Foam Factory, www.hwff.com

    • @kieutran5983
      @kieutran5983 Год назад

      @@StephanieMetzSculpture Thanks so much!

  • @sarahs3904
    @sarahs3904 6 лет назад

    Does this mean these wool shapes will be hollow?

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your question. No, these forms will not be hollow, they will be filled with foam or other stuffing. I'm working from the outside in-- making skins to fill and then cover-- as a means of enlarging the work without the labor and materials of building up solid(ish) wool through needle felting alone. Still a lot of labor though!

    • @sarahs3904
      @sarahs3904 6 лет назад

      Wow! Very innovative.

  • @markmartin7046
    @markmartin7046 Год назад

    Where did you get your Hot-wire tool

  • @bernardoalvarez4650
    @bernardoalvarez4650 3 года назад +1

    😘😘😘

  • @luigib2307
    @luigib2307 5 лет назад

    What glue did you use?

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for asking; I used Styrogoo Instant Tack EPS Foam Glue from Hot Wire Foam Factory, www.hwff.com

    • @Chicaponk1
      @Chicaponk1 5 лет назад

      Is that a special sanding paper?

  • @nyxdoc2801
    @nyxdoc2801 3 года назад +1

    we love you here in iran

  • @Lenny4400
    @Lenny4400 2 года назад +1

    Interesting... did you come up with this method on your own?😧

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  2 года назад

      Nope- all the tools and techniques for shaping styrofoam were already out there, but based on the response to this video they aren't well known. Glad to bring them to new audiences!

  • @scoutbennett
    @scoutbennett 3 года назад +1

    I recommend using a respirator if you’re planning on burning styrofoam! Those fumes are super dangerous, not to mention smelly!

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  3 года назад

      Thanks-- I so regret not using one when I recorded this; I did the carving so rarely and used my fan-blowing-air/open window/plastic mini room setup, but I should have just pulled out the respirator. Especially as this video seems to be reaching a lot of people. Argh. Thanks for the comment.

  • @nataliemcneill7442
    @nataliemcneill7442 5 лет назад

    what about the fumes?

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  5 лет назад

      If you work indoors like me you need to minimize their effects by having a window and fan and better yet, use a respirator!

  • @subodhartgalaxy
    @subodhartgalaxy 2 месяца назад

    Tools name plz

  • @TheJBExtreme
    @TheJBExtreme 2 года назад

    Stephanie great video! I was wondering, do you take on projects of carving foam? I have a job if you’re interested. Or if you know of someone else… I am in NJ, but the pieces I need could be shipped. Would love to use you though! If interested let me know, and we can either email or text/call. Thanks so much

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  2 года назад

      Thank you! I have my hands full with projects of my own these days but I'm flattered at your offer. I'd suggest finding someone local so you can most clearly communicate about your project and the process in person if that's possible- although now video calls may make that obsolete. Thank you again!

  • @dubarrylouis
    @dubarrylouis 4 года назад

    goes from 140p to 440p in 2 seconds and i'm still stuck in minecraft qualitity

  • @-Harambe
    @-Harambe 3 года назад

    Is harmful to breathe that burning styro foam?

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  3 года назад +1

      That's correct, it's not good for you. I should have worn a respirator rather than just rely on air circulation.

    • @-Harambe
      @-Harambe 3 года назад

      @@StephanieMetzSculpture can you suggest me any, an easiest way to make a mold to pour in silicon caulk?

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  3 года назад +1

      @@-Harambe yikes, "easy" and "mold" and "silicone caulk" don't really go together in my limited experience. I would try searching for a video about it, as it's not my area of expertise.

  • @lathanasamna
    @lathanasamna Год назад

    There's no electricity running in the wire like you said.

  • @royalfolkspark
    @royalfolkspark 4 года назад

    You need a welder's exhaust fan to the building exterior.
    If not, you will soon suffer (COPD), or worse.

  • @Oodles-gaming
    @Oodles-gaming Год назад

    I've always wanted to learn how to carve a turd outta foam
    Who else

  • @acrophobe
    @acrophobe 6 лет назад

    6:01 LOL

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  6 лет назад +1

      You gotta do what you gotta do... : )

    • @acrophobe
      @acrophobe 6 лет назад

      word, word.

    • @varicraft6974
      @varicraft6974 5 лет назад

      I never thought of getting a jumpsuit for when I work with foam.....I must get one! XD

  • @bigtexas3077
    @bigtexas3077 2 года назад

    You started off good.....then I couldnt hear what your saying.

    • @StephanieMetzSculpture
      @StephanieMetzSculpture  2 года назад

      Could you explain that more? There was a problem with the sound?

    • @bigtexas3077
      @bigtexas3077 2 года назад

      @@StephanieMetzSculpture the first room you were in i could hear you just fine. But when you went to the second room ...you sounded to far away. I was having trouble hearing you i had to hold the phone close to my ear then i couldnt see what you were doing.

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