Re: Brazil tutorials Posted by MRHIP on Aug 29, 2008
Basically it's a water based contact cement.  Not a viscous one like Crafters Pick Ultimate.  This explains why in the YouTube video that they are working without protective gear or ventilation.

Marty
Re: Brazil tutorials Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Aug 29, 2008
Policloroprene, also known as neoprene comes in waterbased and solvent applications and is often used in the automotive industry. It is a rubber based product which gives it a flexible bonding agent. You can buy glue simular to this in automotive stores. According to the description below it can be skin sensitive to some while not to others and I would assume as all of these type products for safety reasons be used with precautions. So always use in a well ventalated area and wear gloves. ( something I don't do )

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoprene

It looks as if they have a very large workshop so it is most likely well ventilated.

Billy D.

Re: Brazil tutorials Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Aug 29, 2008
I found this interesting over at " Nicodemus/fursuits " site.

http://www.nicodemus.org/fursuit/fastbond.php

http://www.nicodemus.org/fursuit/adhesives.php

They even have a chart to help you choose............... thought this was interesting as well.

http://www.nicodemus.org/fursuit/adhchart.php


Billy D.
Re: Brazil tutorials Posted by MRHIP on Aug 29, 2008
Good info.  Thanks!

Marty
Re: Brazil tutorials Posted by Bhanu on Sep 17, 2008
I just wanted to know if we can use synthetic rubber based adhesive
for gluing foam puppets though it is not economical if the surface area
is very large. Can anyone suggest the best option available all over the
world. Thanks.
Re: Brazil tutorials Posted by DrPuppet on Sep 17, 2008
very interesting stuff Billy you I still say you should sell your own encyclopedias
Re: Brazil tutorials Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Sep 17, 2008
Posted by: DrPuppet on Sep 17, 2008
very interesting stuff Billy you I still say you should sell your own encyclopedias

If I do can I add your brain to them. lol

Billy D.
Re: Brazil tutorials Posted by MRHIP on Sep 17, 2008
Hi:

Just ringing in again with my preference.  Try Crafter's Pick Ultimate.  It can be purchased from the company direct at crafterspick.com

Marty
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