Sculpt or Coat Trouble Shooting - TheatreFace2014-11-30T16:43:04Zhttp://www.theatreface.com/forum/topics/sculpt-or-coat-trouble?feed=yes&xn_auth=noHey Mary,
You could also try…tag:www.theatreface.com,2010-06-09:2529492:Comment:593342010-06-09T13:06:42.896ZChristien Fontainehttp://www.theatreface.com/profile/ChristienFontaine
Hey Mary,<br />
You could also try a drill and fluted paint mixer. It takes a long time to integrate water into a pre-mixed medium like SorC, especially since it is breaking down on its own, due to leaving the lid off for a bit.. Patience is a virtue.
Hey Mary,<br />
You could also try a drill and fluted paint mixer. It takes a long time to integrate water into a pre-mixed medium like SorC, especially since it is breaking down on its own, due to leaving the lid off for a bit.. Patience is a virtue. Try cooking white elmers glue…tag:www.theatreface.com,2010-05-24:2529492:Comment:586782010-05-24T20:17:49.307ZRobert W. O'Learyhttp://www.theatreface.com/profile/RobertWOLeary
Try cooking white elmers glue into the mix to thin it out but still keep the binding capability. Or seal the foam with another product and skip straight to the resin. Call John Saari at Sculptural Arts. He will fix it for you.
Try cooking white elmers glue into the mix to thin it out but still keep the binding capability. Or seal the foam with another product and skip straight to the resin. Call John Saari at Sculptural Arts. He will fix it for you. Sculpt-or-coat does this some…tag:www.theatreface.com,2010-05-24:2529492:Comment:586682010-05-24T19:28:49.704ZChristopher Shane Dillshttp://www.theatreface.com/profile/ChristopherShaneDills
Sculpt-or-coat does this sometimes, I have never figured out how to fix it. Have you tried calling them, they are great folks and I am sure would be willing to remedy the situation by any means that they can. I might reccomend using Rosco foam coat instead of sculptor coat. I think it just works better and is more easily sandable. It is white though.... which could be a good or a bad thing. I usually tint it with some paint.
Sculpt-or-coat does this sometimes, I have never figured out how to fix it. Have you tried calling them, they are great folks and I am sure would be willing to remedy the situation by any means that they can. I might reccomend using Rosco foam coat instead of sculptor coat. I think it just works better and is more easily sandable. It is white though.... which could be a good or a bad thing. I usually tint it with some paint.