Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Fitting threads, latex and how your fur gets caught in it

From: Rick Pikul <rwpikul_at_idirect.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 22:03:42 -0500

At 12:31 AM 1/15/02 -0800, Ravenwood wrote:
> There's a simple way, (ok, not that simple) , and really, not that
>high-tech, but it would be expensive...
>
> First, use a type of styling gel to flatten the fur down along
> the body,
>arms, legs, etc. (And if so desired, away from the various fleshy bits
>that you want to show through.)
> Second, cover everything else with plastic, like a large "bag"
> covering
>the tail from base to tip, and a helmet.
> Third, dip, or bursh on a type of liquidized latex. Brushing's
> easier
>(and funner.) When the latex had dried, add additional coats until it's at
>the desired thickness.
> To get off, use a chemical soultion that breaks it down.
>
> Hell, you could even have the suit cover everything BUT the
> fleshy bits.

         If you're going to go to those extremes, why not just borrow a
Beta Latex(tm) application ring from Sebastian RubberMage?

         As a bonus, it's tearproof and can be safely left on for several
months at a time.


-- 
                                         Phoenix
Received on Tue Jan 15 2002 - 19:01:04 CST

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