Slimy38
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posted on 25/2/21 at 02:41 PM |
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Cosplay foam for IVA friendly surfaces
Don't ask how I even got to this question, but has anyone thought of using cosplay type foam for padded surfaces? These are high density foams
that are made to look like armour or horns for costumes, but in the end it's still a foam;
https://www.tyges.co.uk/product/tyges-45-craft-foam/
I was wondering whether it would be suitable as a 'fake' hard surface? Perhaps the thinner stuff could be used as a paintable edge trim?
Of course, it might then be up to the IVA inspector to judge whether it's considered soft...
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gremlin1234
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posted on 25/2/21 at 03:09 PM |
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test manual, has a note about what constitutes hard.
pg 3 of secn 16
A 'hard' feature is a feature which has a hardness of at least 60 Shore A (as a guide, deemed to be harder than the average pencil
eraser).
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Slimy38
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posted on 25/2/21 at 04:51 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by gremlin1234
test manual, has a note about what constitutes hard.
pg 3 of secn 16
A 'hard' feature is a feature which has a hardness of at least 60 Shore A (as a guide, deemed to be harder than the average pencil
eraser).
Wow, I didn't realise that's what they call hard! And there I was thinking the examiner would want to see a visible indent from finger
pressure.
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snapper
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posted on 27/2/21 at 08:49 AM |
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Got my dash through with yoga mat and camping mat
I eat to survive
I drink to forget
I breath to pi55 my ex wife off (and now my ex partner)
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Angel Acevedo
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posted on 10/4/21 at 06:06 PM |
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Air conditioning pipe insulation may work
Beware of what you wish.. for it may come true....
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