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Todd Debreceni

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Started On : 14-Oct-2007 at 03:30:03 PM, #Views : 6213

Topic Subject : Re: A new topic has been added-Re: A new topic has been added-breast tiles.



Enough Already! I have received this same email 8 times today! Please
stop.

On 10/14/07, aliforum@lifecasting.org <aliforum@lifecasting.org> wrote:
>
> ------------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 Todd Debreceni

>
>
> Post Date : Sunday 14th of October 2007 03:00:04 PM
> 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
>
>
>
>
>
> > 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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> >
>
>
>
>
> 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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