I was just watching your videos on cutting bevels, and started thinking about how I’m struggling with glue. Then realized this video probably exists, and now I’m here
This was actually helpful. I’m using Eva foam for the first time, and I used contact cement but I think I did it wrong (I think I didn’t use enough cause it didn’t stick everywhere.) I just tried it again, and then watched this video, and I realized I was an idiot and put them together immediately instead of waiting to dry first, so now I’m just hoping it still works ok, if not then I get to do it again.
Great video! I didn’t know contact cement could get old, that helps me a lot. One of my biggest challenges is with hiding/filling seams in EVA foam builds. I’d love to hear your tips for that!
You can use Foam Mo for filling seams, or Kwik Seal. With Kwik Seal you just squeeze a little onto your fingertip and spread it on the seam. Keep it thin, and smooth it with water, and you shouldn't have to do much sanding.
Thanks! :) Yeah, I ran into that problem and a friend of mine ran into the same problem a couple weeks later. The life span seems to be somewhere between 8-12 months that it goes downhill. Perfect! Thanks for sharing your challenge. I added it to my list of videos to make in the near future! :)
THANK YOU, SO, SO, MUCH. I'm doing a prop for my future outfits with eva foam and i was very scared to try hot glue at first try and ruin all my progress until now Now i will not fear!!!💖
@@CosplayApprentice i only have a question left, and is that is possible to make the eva foam more stiff, bc i now that molding it make it keep the shape, but making it harder without applying multiple layers seems difficult... Is there a vid about it that i can use?
@@liamvautier944 We are actually going to be making a couple videos on that real soon, testing out ways to add make Eva foam have a hard outer shell. :) Depending on how stiff your talking, a lot of it can depend on the type of foam you are using :)
This is a wonderful question, I am going to add it to my list and see if I can find or come up with a foolproof/minimal math solution to adjust patterns for fit! This is genius! Thank you Becky! :)
maybe you can help me. If I want to glue regular craft foam to a sculpted styrofoam ball, what is the best glue? can I apply contact cement to just one side or is required to apply to both sides? The problem with applying to both sides will be to readjust the position. Thanks
I would be worried that contact cement might eat through the styrofoam. I am not sure if does or not but it might, so I would look into that. If it doesn't eat through it. You could probably apply it wet to the craft foam thicker than you would normally and then stick it to your styrofoam while the glue is still wet, this will allow you time to rearrange position a little and it will get the glue on both sides, the downside is it will take longer to set up(dry) completely. Depending on what you are going for, you could look at hot glue as an option as well. :)
GLUE: Hey, I want to stick those EVA foam puzzle shapes to a door, given that they're 24"sq, what would be the best glue to use and the method of applying it? TIA
Is the attachment to the door intended to be a permanent situation or do you want to be able to remove the foam later to use the door differently in the future?
@@CosplayApprentice Thanks for responding. Ideally I'd like them to be removable. I thought about gluing those Command Hanging Strips to the foam and the door, this would give me the flexibility to remove as required but I'm not opposed to making them permanent if that's the only way to go.... Thanks
To make it the most removable and avoid any potential damage to the door, I would probably try something like hooking a nylon webbing strap to the top and bottom of the door or wrapping it around the door completely, and glue the foam tiles to that strap instead of the door. Then all you would have to do is unhook the strap and then you can pull all the foam tiles off whenever you want without damaging the door or having to get new command strips every time as they are one time use. You could even run two nylon straps to have two glue points and help it sit more securely :). What don’t think of that option?
@@CosplayApprentice That's an approach I hadn't considered! So what glue would stick the EVA tiles to the webbing? And if i decide to make them more permanent? What would be the best glue/ economical way of fixing?
@liquidstool I would use either Hot Glue or Contact cement to glue to the nylon webbing to the foam. If you do hot glue, I would score a criss cross hatch pattern into the foam with razor blade it will help the hot glue grab a lot better on the foam :) To make it more permanent, I would use contact cement to glue it straight to the door, the large surface area of the tiles makes contact cement a great option! :) make sure if you do contact cement for any of the options that you get the kind that is not water based, the water based contact cement doesn’t work very well:/
For the most part unless it is really hot where you are just wearing it outside won't usually cause High temp hot glue to melt, but if you left it in a car on a hot day it would definitely ruin it. :/ Here is a great video showing that that Chris from lost wax put out th-cam.com/video/iayq7iFnlgQ/w-d-xo.html
Hello and good morning my name is kevin and I'm.making starwars costumes with eva foam and I want to know what is the best glue to use or can you use pvc for cosplaying
Great video thank you! I'm working on my first cosplay project and so far I used contact glue for my eva foam pieces but I had to glue together some pieces edge to edge with an angle and the pieces didn't stick close together so there is a little gap and just a very thin line where the glue and pieces actually hold together... so I was wondering if I should fill out the gap with some type of other glue, maybe even from the back just to make sure the seams really hold together
Hello, im hoping you can help me out. I am making a foam sword, 3 layers of foam. I thinned the edges of the blade so much ive exposed the layer of contact glue between the foam, 1-3mm is exposed before transitioning to the middle foam layer. This glue layer is kind of plasticy and is flossing while sanding, leaving some textured flossy seam/edge. DO YOU HAVE Any tips for removing exposed glue etc??? How can i hide/minimize the damage from here??
So far, nothing has worked to glue glitter fomarian together.. Hotglue, E-6000, G-S hypocement, superglue or diamond glaze.. all dries and pops appart. What's up with this.?.
Thanks! To make sure I address the right thing when you say covering up the joints are you talking about when you glue two pieces together edge to edge and itv leaves that line along that joint and isn't smooth? Let me know if I'm on track an I'll add that to my list so I can make a video addressing that issue! :) You Rock!
Has any one tried resistol 911 glue on eva foam? Is there any low voc glue for eva? I got intoxicated by the solvent fumes fom the contact glue , the resins etc. I must find a safe way to glue the foam. Thanks and God bless
I was just watching your videos on cutting bevels, and started thinking about how I’m struggling with glue. Then realized this video probably exists, and now I’m here
Yay!!! I'm so glad you found it!! Let me know if you have any other questions! :) I'm always happy to help however I can!! :)
This was actually helpful.
I’m using Eva foam for the first time, and I used contact cement but I think I did it wrong (I think I didn’t use enough cause it didn’t stick everywhere.)
I just tried it again, and then watched this video, and I realized I was an idiot and put them together immediately instead of waiting to dry first, so now I’m just hoping it still works ok, if not then I get to do it again.
Yay! So glad the video was helpful! Let me know if it ends up working for you! :)
Great video! I didn’t know contact cement could get old, that helps me a lot. One of my biggest challenges is with hiding/filling seams in EVA foam builds. I’d love to hear your tips for that!
You can use Foam Mo for filling seams, or Kwik Seal. With Kwik Seal you just squeeze a little onto your fingertip and spread it on the seam. Keep it thin, and smooth it with water, and you shouldn't have to do much sanding.
Thanks! :) Yeah, I ran into that problem and a friend of mine ran into the same problem a couple weeks later. The life span seems to be somewhere between 8-12 months that it goes downhill. Perfect! Thanks for sharing your challenge. I added it to my list of videos to make in the near future! :)
Greatest challenge is adding straps or velcro to armor. Attaching is so difficult for me....oh and sanding ANYTHING!
That is a great one I'm adding this to my list right away! :)
THANK YOU, SO, SO, MUCH.
I'm doing a prop for my future outfits with eva foam and i was very scared to try hot glue at first try and ruin all my progress until now
Now i will not fear!!!💖
Yay!! You are so welcome!! Thank you so much for watching! I'm so glad it was helpful! :)
@@CosplayApprentice i only have a question left, and is that is possible to make the eva foam more stiff, bc i now that molding it make it keep the shape, but making it harder without applying multiple layers seems difficult...
Is there a vid about it that i can use?
@@liamvautier944 We are actually going to be making a couple videos on that real soon, testing out ways to add make Eva foam have a hard outer shell. :) Depending on how stiff your talking, a lot of it can depend on the type of foam you are using :)
@@CosplayApprentice okay then, i'll wait for it!!💖
Thanks, you saved me so much time in trial and error.
Yay!! I'm so glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching and for your comment! :)
How well does High Temperature Hot Glue hold out in summer heat? Like I know normal hot glue gives up in car heat, but what about
High Temp?
Reflective visors and helmets such as mandalorians
Perfect good to know, we will look at doing a video on it :)
@@CosplayApprentice acrilic sheet and reflective window film for visors and Eva foam is what I use
I'm not very good at math. Is there a foolproof, EASY way to adjust the fit of patterns?
This is a wonderful question, I am going to add it to my list and see if I can find or come up with a foolproof/minimal math solution to adjust patterns for fit! This is genius! Thank you Becky! :)
Thanks for the tips!! Keep em coming :)
Will do! Thank you for tuning in! :)
maybe you can help me. If I want to glue regular craft foam to a sculpted styrofoam ball, what is the best glue? can I apply contact cement to just one side or is required to apply to both sides? The problem with applying to both sides will be to readjust the position. Thanks
I would be worried that contact cement might eat through the styrofoam. I am not sure if does or not but it might, so I would look into that. If it doesn't eat through it. You could probably apply it wet to the craft foam thicker than you would normally and then stick it to your styrofoam while the glue is still wet, this will allow you time to rearrange position a little and it will get the glue on both sides, the downside is it will take longer to set up(dry) completely. Depending on what you are going for, you could look at hot glue as an option as well. :)
Getting started is always the hardest part for me tbh
GLUE: Hey, I want to stick those EVA foam puzzle shapes to a door, given that they're 24"sq, what would be the best glue to use and the method of applying it? TIA
Is the attachment to the door intended to be a permanent situation or do you want to be able to remove the foam later to use the door differently in the future?
@@CosplayApprentice Thanks for responding. Ideally I'd like them to be removable. I thought about gluing those Command Hanging Strips to the foam and the door, this would give me the flexibility to remove as required but I'm not opposed to making them permanent if that's the only way to go.... Thanks
To make it the most removable and avoid any potential damage to the door, I would probably try something like hooking a nylon webbing strap to the top and bottom of the door or wrapping it around the door completely, and glue the foam tiles to that strap instead of the door. Then all you would have to do is unhook the strap and then you can pull all the foam tiles off whenever you want without damaging the door or having to get new command strips every time as they are one time use. You could even run two nylon straps to have two glue points and help it sit more securely :). What don’t think of that option?
@@CosplayApprentice That's an approach I hadn't considered! So what glue would stick the EVA tiles to the webbing? And if i decide to make them more permanent? What would be the best glue/ economical way of fixing?
@liquidstool I would use either Hot Glue or Contact cement to glue to the nylon webbing to the foam. If you do hot glue, I would score a criss cross hatch pattern into the foam with razor blade it will help the hot glue grab a lot better on the foam :)
To make it more permanent, I would use contact cement to glue it straight to the door, the large surface area of the tiles makes contact cement a great option! :) make sure if you do contact cement for any of the options that you get the kind that is not water based, the water based contact cement doesn’t work very well:/
Would you use hot glue on a project that will be worn outside alot? Would the sun and heat melt the glue?
For the most part unless it is really hot where you are just wearing it outside won't usually cause High temp hot glue to melt, but if you left it in a car on a hot day it would definitely ruin it. :/ Here is a great video showing that that Chris from lost wax put out th-cam.com/video/iayq7iFnlgQ/w-d-xo.html
Hello and good morning my name is kevin and I'm.making starwars costumes with eva foam and I want to know what is the best glue to use or can you use pvc for cosplaying
My greatest challenge is making my seams as smooth as I would hope without having to sand or dremel down.
Thanks for sharing!!! I have done a couple videos on clean seams that might help! :)
Great video thank you! I'm working on my first cosplay project and so far I used contact glue for my eva foam pieces but I had to glue together some pieces edge to edge with an angle and the pieces didn't stick close together so there is a little gap and just a very thin line where the glue and pieces actually hold together... so I was wondering if I should fill out the gap with some type of other glue, maybe even from the back just to make sure the seams really hold together
Hello, im hoping you can help me out. I am making a foam sword, 3 layers of foam.
I thinned the edges of the blade so much ive exposed the layer of contact glue between the foam, 1-3mm is exposed before transitioning to the middle foam layer. This glue layer is kind of plasticy and is flossing while sanding, leaving some textured flossy seam/edge.
DO YOU HAVE Any tips for removing exposed glue etc??? How can i hide/minimize the damage from here??
Lol looking at this video I’m sure if I look at a current one the improvement will be big
How to stick two epe sheet together?
So far, nothing has worked to glue glitter fomarian together.. Hotglue, E-6000, G-S hypocement, superglue or diamond glaze.. all dries and pops appart. What's up with this.?.
Glue! Thank you!
My greatest challenge is to cover the joints and holes when I work with EVA
Thanks! To make sure I address the right thing when you say covering up the joints are you talking about when you glue two pieces together edge to edge and itv leaves that line along that joint and isn't smooth? Let me know if I'm on track an I'll add that to my list so I can make a video addressing that issue! :) You Rock!
@@CosplayApprentice Yes, that's what I'm talking about.
P.S: Thanks for the videos, I've learn a lot with you
Has any one tried resistol 911 glue on eva foam?
Is there any low voc glue for eva?
I got intoxicated by the solvent fumes fom the contact glue , the resins etc.
I must find a safe way to glue the foam.
Thanks and God bless
Thank you
Happy to help! Thanks for watching!!!
Thanks!
Glue Sticks: there are many types of sticks for different material, which glue stick to use on foam?
I use some black high temp ones from Amazon and they work great, if you'd like I can give you the link. :)
Whats wrong with using epoxy?
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As a costume designer I make lots of stsrwars costumes and other props.
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Bro no offence but you need a script and to edit out the fluff these are so boring
Just dont do Cosplay.. what a waste of life itself
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