Worbla is very good when you want to make something light but hard and sturdy. You can also shape worbla and it will stay that way, whereas foam won't. It's also give nice look to uneven cut edges of holes in the foam
Ive not used Worbla, but im guessing its too flimsy on its own - hence the foam sandwich. Plus it looks like the foam gives it more rigidity for shaping....
What sort of paints can you use on this and can this worbla almost be vacuumed formed over something else with the heat gun? What I mean by that is if I was to make a paper mâché mask ( as I do regularly ) then place the worbla over that to shape it into pieces to give the shell/plastic effect that I'm after, would that work? Also is it flexible? I see you out that brace over your arm? Does it have some give so that you can open it up and slide your arm in?
This video has the sandwich method there’s also what’s known as the fold method who’s saves time, money, and Worbla where you just put Worbla on one side and fold excess over onto the other side of the foam
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Good Video
took me a second to recognise the ff12 music
I've been playing a lot of FFXII lately, and LEGIT thought I had the game open in the background or something. I was so confused.
Hi, I am unfamiliar with Worbla. Can I heat it with hairdryer if I don't have heat gun?
What EXACTLY is that craft foam?
Can a hair dryer get hot enough to work, if I don't have a heat gun?
I’ve tried the first time, it’s longer but I can work
Final fantasy 12 music I hear!!! 🙏😍 Rabanastere pretty sure I butched that name
Thanks!
Making the doom slayer from eternal and this really helps.
What are the advantages of using worbla and crafting foam instead of just shaping and glueing the foam?
Worbla is very good when you want to make something light but hard and sturdy. You can also shape worbla and it will stay that way, whereas foam won't. It's also give nice look to uneven cut edges of holes in the foam
Ive not used Worbla, but im guessing its too flimsy on its own - hence the foam sandwich. Plus it looks like the foam gives it more rigidity for shaping....
What sort of paints can you use on this and can this worbla almost be vacuumed formed over something else with the heat gun? What I mean by that is if I was to make a paper mâché mask ( as I do regularly ) then place the worbla over that to shape it into pieces to give the shell/plastic effect that I'm after, would that work? Also is it flexible? I see you out that brace over your arm? Does it have some give so that you can open it up and slide your arm in?
Crackshot Diva yeah, it basically feels like a thin plastic
Thank you for this video!
now why did you put craft foam in between the worbla? wouldn't it work without it?
It makes it into a thinker piece since Worbla is so thin.
Love how we have these questions yet no answers
How hot should the geatgun be
Do you have to double layer it?
This video has the sandwich method there’s also what’s known as the fold method who’s saves time, money, and Worbla where you just put Worbla on one side and fold excess over onto the other side of the foam
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