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John Schoonraad
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Started On : 15-Oct-2007 at 05:00:06 AM, #Views : 6238
Topic Subject : Re: A new topic has been added-Re: A new topic has been added-breast tiles. |
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hi every body i'm getting groundhog day for this breast rubber enquiery any
way we can turn it off or is it just me getting 20 repeats
go safley
John Schoonraad
www.lifecast.co.uk
----- Original Message -----
From: <aliforum@lifecasting.org>
To: <john@lifecast.co.uk>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 7:30 AM
Subject: A new topic has been added-Re: A new topic has been added-breast
tiles.( Message No. 1803)
> ------------Silica-Free & Oh So GREEN------->
>
> NEW! MoldGel SILFREE. A revolutionary formula.
> Made with all food-grade ingredients. It nourishes
> the earth when discarded. 3-to-1 mix ratio yields
> twice the volume as those 1-to-1 brands. Delayed
> shrinkage for delayed casting - so creamy smooth, too.
> To learn more about it click here
> ---------------------------------------------->
>
>
> Hello John Schoonraad
>
>
> Post Date : Monday 15th of October 2007 02:30:05 AM
> Posted by : "Dan Spector" dan@archicast.com
>
> Re: A new topic has been added-breast tiles.:--
>> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not
>> understand
> this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
>
> Parang
>
> Silicones are relatively tender. Urethanes are much tougher. Not necessary
> to use a hard rubber if you want the feel of walking on breasts. (Is this
> safe?) I once had to make an industrial model of rubber cones being
> squooshed by a machine and i had to make a half-inch-thick wall with
> semi-cured rubber inside it to get the right feel. This was a clear
> urethane. You may need a similar combination. Urethanes cure well next to
> each other. They bond well if one is just-set when you pour the next. If
> the
> breast wall is painted or applied like peanut butter into the mold, and
> then
> the very-soft fill is poured in, you can then pour a harder formula to
> back
> the boob and become the square tile. Rubbers are graded for hardness with
> the Shore durometer scale: D-05 is gooey and D-80 is pretty hard.
> Robert- you enclosed a picture didn't you? I see it in source but no
> image.
> --
> Dan Spector
> Archicast
> 901 323 8717
> www.archicast.com
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>
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>> From: aliforum@lifecasting.org
>> Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 11:00:05 -0400
>> To: dan@archicast.com
>> Subject: A new topic has been added-please help me.( Message No. 1770)
>>
>> ------------Silica-Free & Oh So GREEN------->
>>
>> NEW! MoldGel SILFREE. A revolutionary formula.
>> Made with all food-grade ingredients. It nourishes
>> the earth when discarded. 3-to-1 mix ratio yields
>> twice the volume as those 1-to-1 brands. Delayed
>> shrinkage for delayed casting - so creamy smooth, too.
>> To learn more about it click here
>> ---------------------------------------------->
>>
>>
>> Hello Dan Spector
>
>>
>>
>> Post Date : Sunday 14th of October 2007 11:00:04 AM
>> Posted by : "Parag Tandel" paragtandel@yahoo.com
>>
>> please help me.:--
>>
>>
>> hi guys, i want to cast floor tile which has relief work of breast ,it's
>> n
>> huge flooring of 300 Sq feet. people will b walking on floor ,there r
>> thousands of breast on whole floor ,peice s interactive . i want to make
>> it n
>> rubber and only breast must b soft rest of tile must b hard. can anybody
>> tell
>> me which rubber i must use to get skin effect,or s there any other option
>> please guys advicce me.
>>
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>>
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> ALI is an international organization whose members are engaged in the art
> and creative industries. Its purpose is to promote the art of life
> casting, create public awareness of this unique art form, provide its
> members with forums to exchange information, resources to enhance their
> effectiveness and advance opportunities for their artistic success.
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