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| Attaching foam to a mould I would like to know the alternative ways of attaching foam to a female basket mould. I am aware of screwing through the stringers from the outside. Has anyone used Raptor polymer nails or staples from the inside? If so, how do you can the nails/staples to remove the assembly from the mould? Thanks Brian |
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| The fastest is to simply sew the foam. We used to build in Airex , and would heat the foam a bit so it would contour to the basket easily. A big needle with a fellow outside to push it back in works really fast.The person inside can see the wood . After the outer skin is laid up , the plug is rotated up right and placed in a simple form to keep the hull shape. The strings were slashed with a knife and the plug simply lifted out. WEAK string , heavy thread (should you miss some cutting loose) will breaK , RATHER THAN TEAR THE CORE MATERIAL. Quick and safe , if you have a helper. FF |
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