Jerry:

 

You are a genius! I will have to give it a try. Not sure if the items are
available in my locality, but there is a Michael's store not too far away!

 

Neville (Nev) Gosling

Greater Vancouver, 

B.C. Canada

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 2:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [VFB] Locofoam, Locoskin

 

I was talking to Harry Steeves at the Somerset show, and he told me that, I
believe it was Umpqua, has taken over the manufacture of Locofoam, Siliskin,
and Locoskin, so it's still available.

Now, I'm probably violating several patents, but if you have a crafts store
or access to the Internet you can make your own.

What you need for the loco foam

Craft foam, either adhesive backed or plain

transfer foil 

White glue, foiling glue or rubber cement

 

If you use the adhesive backed foam, take the backing off the foam, then
press the transfer foil, dull side down onto the adhesive back, try to press
out any air bubbles.  Leave some transfer foil overhanging the edge of the
foam.  Lift it off and the color should stay on the foam.

 

Here's how I do it.  It took me about 6 months, after I first saw the
material, to figure out how to make it.

I used regular craft foam, foiling glue and transfer or hot pen foil that I
picked up at the local craft stores.

I coated one side of the foam with the foiling glue.  It dries translucent.
When it was tacky just pressed the dull side of the foil down, and lifted
off the backing on the transfer foil.

 

When I was talking to Harry, he told me how he originally did it was to coat
both the foam and the dull side of transfer foil, waited till they both
dried and pressed them together. According to him, the foil will never come
off.  With the foiling glue you can sometimes peel it off.

If you're looking for transfer foil and can't find it at the craft store.
Google "Jones Tones"

Last time I checked they were building an on line shopping site, but several
other on line craft sites carry it.

 

The foils I use the most are Mother of Pearl, Holographic Silver and Gold
and Road Slick.

A nice combination is to lay down a layer of Holographic silver and then one
of Mother of Pearl.

 

Can't help with the siliskin or locoskin, as I haven't figured out the base
material. It's something similar to Scott's clear hanging tape, which I've
found in inch wide roll but not in sheets.  Another alternative is to google
"Gooey Body" Similar, and a little easier to work with than siliskin.  Also,
it comes in a clear sheet so you can make your own color combinations.

 

Jerry C
"All things considered, I'd rather be in Philadelphia."

 

In a message dated 11/29/2006 13:28:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Just when I'm warming up to a new material, it is discontinued or the
company goes out of business. The same thing happened when I wanted a
particular type of polar fur or fly fur. Maybe Byard knows what has is
happening with the makers of Locofoam.

Nev Gosling

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