Cosplay tutorial Foam clay you can get cheaply!
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Cosplay tutorial Foam clay you can get cheaply!
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I have found a foam clay alternative here in Canada at Dollarama. It is the same as far as I can tell as the foam clay I bought from a cosplay materials suppler. But it is EXPONENTIALLY cheaper! Also included is a wicked trick for keeping your foam clay from drying out and becoming brittle!
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If Dollarama will ship a case to the states, I most definitely will be going for it!! Thank you for sharing!!
Dont think they will. Ill be in the US in Nov and Ill have a look around to see if I can find it anywhere.
@@DreadMakerRoberts yeah, dollarama won't ship to the US 😢 it's cheap enough that it might be worth it to purchase through a 3rd party shipping service...
Hi I bought a kids cos clay box set,,it does dry like foam,, and is non stick, it takes a mould very well I actually bought it hoping to make pendents and earrings,, as normal Air dry clay tends to stick to my new moulds, foam clay would be ok for a wall hanging if small, but I like working with it, and it don't stain your hands,, I've even made cold porcelain clay myself, and worked out fine with a slight transparent look to it,, which is what I wanted,,, so done a few experiments and compared it with other clays. Thankyou for your video I was looking for a video on foam clay. Have a great week.
Awesome to hear your journey. Here is a trick@EvilTedSmith gave me. Put the clay in a mold and then put it in the freezer overnight. Then pull out the molded part and let it thaw and cure. VOILA!
@@DreadMakerRoberts Thankyou I will most definitely try that idea,, but I have a shallow seahorse mould,, but because the kids air dry foam mould is none stick, I cant seem to get it to stay in the mould when working with it,, and realy want to use this mould with the clay,,, as I wanted to do each section in the colors of my choice for the seahorse mould,,,I tryed my homemade air dry clay but it stuck to fast to the mould,,,and had to take it out,,, and wash the mould I said a few naughty words it was a right pain,,, just wondering if the bought type porcelain clay would work for it,,, as that what I need help with at the moment,, sorry for long comment, 😊
@@Tiger804 All good. I have not tried the clay you mention. In the end take a small piece (does not even need to be in a mold) and put it in the freezer and then pull it out after a few hours and see if it cures ok. If you can do a small molding test it really will only cost you a small amount of clay and some time...
@@DreadMakerRoberts Hi its not the curing that I have a problem With,,, its trying to get the clay to fill my mould,,,,,but because it is a kids foam air dry clay ,,, it just don't want to stick to the mould I'm using,,, it it a foam clay and acts similar to the the foam clay that you use in the video, just won't stick to the mould it works with my berry moulds but because I'm using a shallow seahorse mould it won't stick to it to it,, as soon as you put a piece of the clay into the mould it pops out if I were able to get it to stick to the mould so it filled up my mould ,,,,,, then it would be able to go in the freezer for a few hours then thaw and cure!!!! so I know what you mean about putting it in the freezer that's what I mean, like a non stick frying pan nothing sticks to it, same with my mould.
Woah I always looked at that clay at dollerama and thought about it
I was so worried I was going to have to go over budget on my next cosplay (lots of spikes) now I’m stoked to pick this up and some flexi bond
So awesome!!! Thanks for the tip, and for all your awesome vids.! Much appreciated
You are welcome! Do you have anything you would like me to cover?
Haha nice! I've been experimenting with the Dollarama stuff too. They also recently released an online store so you can actually order a whole box of this stuff.
i cant find it on the website..
@@pinkspookyghost oh nuts, you're right it's gone :/ I wonder if they just ran out. It definitely used to be listed online.
Did not know about the online store! I am going to have to check it out. Thanks for the heads up!
Very nice! This is probably very useful. Flex Bond sounds like its a good way to preserve the elasticity of cosplay, especially armor plates and other pieces. :) This might be a good alternative until I save up to buy a 3-d printer.
How do you not get more views?! Your tips are so useful. Thank you Ben!! ♥
don't know. but a share on your end helps a lot!
I can’t get flexbond in the U.K. Do you know of an alternative?
Look for a 'tacky' PVA glue
Ben Eadie Thankyou
what about flex seal?
Can u please post the next episode/part 2 that u talk about, in the cards or the description? Thank u!
I think this is the video you are looking for ua-cam.com/video/_XEQclYeCOs/v-deo.html
I was hoping you would do a video on this and I am really looking forward to the next one featuring "cosclay"
It's a little different but it's much tougher. I think with some of your builds it will be a great addition!
amazing
Thank you for the video! Any recommendation for finding Flexbond in Canada? I bought the clay from the Dollar store thanks to your vid!
Flexbond can be hard to find in less than a gallon container in Canada. Turns out that at Dollarama the "Tacky Glue" in the craft section is the same stuff. :)
@@DreadMakerRoberts Oh crap, thank you so much! I subscribed and will check out your other videos. Just saw you have a cutting 3d printing time in half. Awesome!
@@DreadMakerRoberts does it have to be the regular or clear tacky glue? Sorry, I forgot to ask
@@J-T29 Regular is fine
I live in the UK, what is flexbond?
A similar glue is Tacky glue and you can get it in the UK www.amazon.co.uk/Aleenes-16oz-Gold-Tacky-Glue/dp/B00178KLSA/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=tacky+glue&qid=1687211618&sprefix=tacky%2Caps%2C223&sr=8-11
I been usig cheap foam Clay for my acrmtion fugure stuff
Are there any alternatives to flexbond? Seems like the clay stays flexible cause it's prevented from drying fully. Maybe all we need is a flexible sealer?
There are flexible acrylics you can use. Or platidip spray for sealing.
Mod podge remains flexible, but I’m not sure if that’s useful
Mod podge remains flexible, but I’m not sure if that’s useful
Careful not to get it wet after it dries out. In my experience, a bit of water makes it degrade somehow. The surface becomes slimy-ish and the color seeps. Not sure if this happens with all brands though.
I cover it with Modhe Podge
Micheal's has the EVA clay - and 40% off coupons.
Recipie..??