Just saw this video. I was wondering if you can coat a rock made from crumpled newspaper? It’s a lot cheaper than the foam you used, but maybe the paper would absorb moisture too quickly?
Can this be used on EVA foam? Like for cosplay armor making? If you want something you want to be able to do rolls and stunts with? OR would you suggest another one of your products for like "stunt" armor?
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Can urecoat work for brushing on to a spandex suit for cosplay? This tutorial makes it look possible. I want to use another product than latex as latex degrades overtime and this might not
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the urecoat finish when I use it is incredibly shiny without the matte, rock look as this. I've tried mixing UVO dye and matte powder, but it's still very shiny. Help!
Hello, have you tried using the UreCoat matte powder? UreCoat on its own will be glossy when curing against the air. In this video the Quarry Tone that is being added to the piece makes the UreCoat have a matte finish. www.smooth-on.com/products/urecoat-matting-powder/
+Mardee Hill If the UreCoa completely encapsulates the foam, it would be waterproof but we would not recommend they be installed permanently outdoors due to the effects of UV.
Can you tell me how much I would need to order of each of the products to make one boulder the same size as the one shown? I have to do a project exactly like this...Thanks
I'm building one of these for a "sword in the stone." Any thoughts on cutting the "sleeve" for the sword? We're making a little frame to put inside. Can we cut the slot through the coated foam?
If it is rigid foam, yes it would be able to be cut. If you need further help, feel free to contact our support staff here: www.smooth-on.com/support/ticket/add/agree/
Can this be applied to EVA (craft foam/floor mat foam) foam to create a smooth texture? I'm thinking about coating my Ironman suit in this (with red SoStrong pigment) so I don't have to spray paint it. Will it work?
+Smooth-On i was wanting to try that also on my baymax suit. Except the foam i use is Plastazote. can i apply it straight to the foam or do i need to seal it first?
Your directions say to let cure at room temp of 73 degrees...I live in Texas and do all my props in a 1400 sq. ft. metal building shop that is very rarely 73 degrees. I was just wondering what would happen if applied in 80 to 90 degree heat? (inside of my shop of course) Thanks!
Thank you for watching. UreCoat® is not suitable for outdoor applications. Would look at using Epsilon. Epsilon, once cured would need to be primed and painted.
You have to use tints and dyes to color it while it is a liquid. Once it dries, there's really nothing that will stick to it. Primers and paints will just flake off its surface once it's cured.
Hi Smooth-On Team. I have a question and I'm sure you got the right answer. My latest project is a puppethead made out of a huge foamcube. I did cut the final shape with different kind of scissors and now it has a smooth and round surface as I wanted. But of course the pored surface is still recognizable. Plan A: Now I could glue strechable fabric on the foamhead but I am afraid not without any wrinkles. Furthermore fabric would look too fluffy for my taste. Plan B: Is there a way to create a non shiny felxible skin on the final foam head to close the foam structure and get a smooth surface? I would like to spraypaint acrylic or latex paint on this skin. I do really appreciate your feedback. Thank you very much! Best regards, Roy
+sonnenbrandambauch Hi there! Ure-Coat can be made matte by wiping with a cloth or dry brush just after it cures. As for painting, some paints work better than others, would recommend a small scale test be done.
Thank you very much. How can I order Urecoat in Germany? Unfortunatly your german seller "Kaupro.de" don't have this product for sale. Thank you very much again. Best regards, Roy
Just saw this video. I was wondering if you can coat a rock made from crumpled newspaper? It’s a lot cheaper than the foam you used, but maybe the paper would absorb moisture too quickly?
You can used cardboard boxes which is stronger and easier. TH-cam Faux Rocks out of cardboard box.
Can spray paint adhere to this without peeling off?
No you would need to use a flexible paint.
@@smoothon krylon fusion is a decently flexible spray paint that works on rubber. I'm just referring to the adhesion
IS IT WATERPROOF? can be used in patient positioning cushions
Yes it could.
I made a foam stone but used felting cover with wet wash was too much of hand work for me.
Can this be used on EVA foam? Like for cosplay armor making? If you want something you want to be able to do rolls and stunts with? OR would you suggest another one of your products for like "stunt" armor?
+Sarah Florian Absolutely. UreCoat works great on EVA foam!
It's safe for aquariums? Im looking a flexible material to do backgrounds for aquariums.
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My first thought was to use this to rotocast a rubber mask instead of using latex, the rock texture would be a cool effect for that too.
Is roto casting where you spin a mold and the material coats all of the inside?
Can urecoat work for brushing on to a spandex suit for cosplay? This tutorial makes it look possible. I want to use another product than latex as latex degrades overtime and this might not
Hi there! This is a good question for our tech support team, can you send them a ticket here? www.smooth-on.com/support/ticket/add/agree/ Thanks for watching!
the urecoat finish when I use it is incredibly shiny without the matte, rock look as this. I've tried mixing UVO dye and matte powder, but it's still very shiny. Help!
Hello, have you tried using the UreCoat matte powder? UreCoat on its own will be glossy when curing against the air. In this video the Quarry Tone that is being added to the piece makes the UreCoat have a matte finish. www.smooth-on.com/products/urecoat-matting-powder/
0:50 Music went "Diablo" real quick.
Are they waterproof to where the rocks be placed outside in Florida?
+Mardee Hill If the UreCoa completely encapsulates the foam, it would be waterproof but we would not recommend they be installed permanently outdoors due to the effects of UV.
I was going to do the same lol but reckon it make a good footstool conversational pcs.
I love the smell of Smooth-On in the morning :)
Was the foam medium or high density? Seems like medium but thought I would ask 😄
It was medium density upholstery foam
Can you tell me how much I would need to order of each of the products to make one boulder the same size as the one shown? I have to do a project exactly like this...Thanks
cost roughly too much! about $250
Approximately how much would this project cost from start to finish?
This would depend on the cost of the foam, but 2 gallon units of UreCoat were used.
you are looking at about $250 for just the Smooth on alone ....
I'm building one of these for a "sword in the stone." Any thoughts on cutting the "sleeve" for the sword? We're making a little frame to put inside. Can we cut the slot through the coated foam?
If it is rigid foam, yes it would be able to be cut. If you need further help, feel free to contact our support staff here: www.smooth-on.com/support/ticket/add/agree/
I'm trying to find a product that is like the coating on the kids playsets you see in the mall playgrounds... Is this like that?
Very similar. Can you send us a tech ticket? Our team can help you hone in on your exact material match - www.smooth-on.com/support/ticket/add/agree/
how do u clean the brushes after use?
You could use mineral spirits to clean the brushes, but in this case, disposables were used.
Is it safe around children
Once cured, the material is inert. For example, it would be suitable for a museum application.
Can this be applied to EVA (craft foam/floor mat foam) foam to create a smooth texture? I'm thinking about coating my Ironman suit in this (with red SoStrong pigment) so I don't have to spray paint it. Will it work?
Yes it can. Our Epsilon epoxy is a sandable option as well.
+Smooth-On i was wanting to try that also on my baymax suit. Except the foam i use is Plastazote. can i apply it straight to the foam or do i need to seal it first?
I notice that he's not wearing a respiratory mask. Is this material safe to work with without?
As long as there is room sized ventilation.
Your directions say to let cure at room temp of 73 degrees...I live in Texas and do all my props in a 1400 sq. ft. metal building shop that is very rarely 73 degrees. I was just wondering what would happen if applied in 80 to 90 degree heat? (inside of my shop of course) Thanks!
This material would cure faster at a higher temperature.
Will SmoothOn work on styrofoam
+don doerner UreCoat will work on styrofoam®.
Can you use this for waterfalls in the yard?
Thank you for watching. UreCoat® is not suitable for outdoor applications. Would look at using Epsilon. Epsilon, once cured would need to be primed and painted.
Is there any cheaper alternatives? Or somewhere else i can buy this product from.
Smooth-On has distributors all over the world who you can purchase our materials from. www.smooth-on.com/distributors/
is there any way to thin out urecoat?
+IgelFullmetal some of our customers have successfully used mineral spirits or denatured alcohol
Smooth-On that was quick! thanks!
Looks fun!
Great vid. How do you paint/colour this? Thanks.
Hi Sue, Thank you for watching. You can color UreCoat® with SO-Strong®, UVO® or Ignite® colorants. www.smooth-on.com/products/urecoat/
Thank you.
You have to use tints and dyes to color it while it is a liquid. Once it dries, there's really nothing that will stick to it. Primers and paints will just flake off its surface once it's cured.
This is perfect for a play! You can make minature of these so you can throw them! I was the 300th like by the way.
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what is the name of the heavy liquid you put on the surface?thanks
This is call UreCoat - More info here: www.smooth-on.com/product-line/urecoat/
Hi Smooth-On Team. I have a question and I'm sure you got the right answer. My latest project is a puppethead made out of a huge foamcube. I did cut the final shape with different kind of scissors and now it has a smooth and round surface as I wanted. But of course the pored surface is still recognizable. Plan A: Now I could glue strechable fabric on the foamhead but I am afraid not without any wrinkles. Furthermore fabric would look too fluffy for my taste. Plan B: Is there a way to create a non shiny felxible skin on the final foam head to close the foam structure and get a smooth surface? I would like to spraypaint acrylic or latex paint on this skin. I do really appreciate your feedback. Thank you very much! Best regards, Roy
+sonnenbrandambauch Hi there! Ure-Coat can be made matte by wiping with a cloth or dry brush just after it cures. As for painting, some paints work better than others, would recommend a small scale test be done.
Thank you very much. How can I order Urecoat in Germany? Unfortunatly your german seller "Kaupro.de" don't have this product for sale. Thank you very much again. Best regards, Roy
+sonnenbrandambauch You can also contact Bentley Advanced Materials at benam.co.uk
Plan to be using this to creat my cos-play Ben Gimm 'The Thing' :-)
Nice! Keep us posted as it progresses!
I was thinking of coloring a wetsuit with this. Do you think it would work? It looks like it would but I thought I'd ask. Thanks
In all likelihood it should, but we recommend doing a small scale test.
how does it hold up to heat?
Its heat distortion temperature is around 150 degrees F.
I like it !Thanks
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It is perfect for rock throwing giant prop in film or volcano eruption film where rock rolling on cast to flee the scene
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Ohh you saved my life it’s something I want to do only .
sand a material list with name & quntaty
I want to make a bunch of these so I can do a video where they fall on me!
Awesome