Will Resin Eat Throw Foam Board?

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xxn00berxx

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hi guys


ok so i made a battle rifle and a shotgun out of foam board will resin eat throw it? :rolleyes




thanks :D
 
im not sure if it doesnt if might just not stick but what you should do is take soem foamboard and mix a batch of resin and see if it does or not before you use it on you shotgun
 
Resin eats through a lot if foam products. My experiance being those art paint 'brushes'. You can always do a small test sample and see for yourself. If it eats through, you can coat your project in paint sealer, like a clear coat, etc. and resin over that.
 
One thing that I have discovered works fairly well for strengthening foam is to use cheesecloth. You take pieces of it, press them to the foam surface, and apply a coat of paint to it. The paint will cause the cheesecloth to stick to the surface and harden a bit. You then put a thin layer of Bondo over the top of that and sand it down until it is smooth.

That should get you some nice looking results. Not sure if I would use resin with foam.

I should add though that it also helps if you have something to strengthen the length of the weapon with. Cheesecloth and Bondo will certain protect the foam from a lot of surface damage, but will not necessarily protect the weapon from getting snapped in half due to forces in unfortunate positions of leverage. If inserted a hard core of material, like a piece of PVP pipe, down a bore in the center that would work quite well. Other than that, I would see if you could get some thinner materials that you could strap along the outside of the foam like a splint and conceal that beneath the cheesecloth and Bondo. Regardless, such a is easier to plan into the design of a prop from the begining than it is to impliment it after the primary construction has finished, so I am not sure how much help that will be.
 
Resin won't eat foamboard as the foam is covered over with paper. Also, resin isn't a solvent so you should be fine. Acetone and spray anything will eat foamboard.

If you want to be on the safe side though I would recommend picking up a $3.00 tube of silicone adhesive to fill in the exposed foam joints of use bondo to fill the gaps. Then when you go over them with resin you'll be set.
 
I made my first handplates and knees out of foam board. When I glassed them they got a little goopy at the edges. The resin did eat through the foam at the edges, but I was able to fix it with a little epoxy afterward.

I'd recommend painting it with a barrier coat of something to begin with though.. maybe something like acrylic paint that would be a bit impermeable.

EDIT: The silicone caulking that BFD suggested would work well too.
 
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