@@Fatherhumble it helps the glue get into it. If you don’t the glue can just sit on top and you’ll be lucky if it even binds the top most layer. The ISO makes sure it gets into all the grout or flock and solidifies it
Like this build, but I'm not sure why you bothered with XPS foam. You didn't use the foam for texture on the ground or the islands... it could be built of any foam type when using plaster /modelling compound everywhere. Additionally, if you don't stick the floating islands in to the base, just drill down through the XPS and into the chipboard, you could change your island layout easily.
For the islands I did use XPs for the majority of their bulk which keeps them lightweight and easily shaped. But for the boards you’re right, this was a commission, so usually I just use xps as the base to keep everything light but because I used wood to reinforce them here, it made it pretty redundant
I am new to making boards and out of curiosity what would you use other than XPS? I do like the look of the plaster rocks but what would make a better base to put them on?
Looks really good! Nice fix to make them fit! 😊
looks rad! id love to play on a board like this
Thank you!
Nice, saw your post on Reddit. Fantastic work! I'm planning mine now and this goes a long way to helping me. Props for making this vid.
Glad to hear it, best of luck, and thanks for watching and letting me know it helped! Keep making!
Ooooft sick build man
Very cool
Thanks!
Super cool, man. Floating island built into the board is such a good idea. Fantastic work.
Thank you!!
Why do you spray it with IPA before the glue? And what concentration do you use?
@@Fatherhumble it helps the glue get into it. If you don’t the glue can just sit on top and you’ll be lucky if it even binds the top most layer. The ISO makes sure it gets into all the grout or flock and solidifies it
Great build
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for sharing.
Like this build, but I'm not sure why you bothered with XPS foam. You didn't use the foam for texture on the ground or the islands... it could be built of any foam type when using plaster /modelling compound everywhere.
Additionally, if you don't stick the floating islands in to the base, just drill down through the XPS and into the chipboard, you could change your island layout easily.
For the islands I did use XPs for the majority of their bulk which keeps them lightweight and easily shaped. But for the boards you’re right, this was a commission, so usually I just use xps as the base to keep everything light but because I used wood to reinforce them here, it made it pretty redundant
I am new to making boards and out of curiosity what would you use other than XPS? I do like the look of the plaster rocks but what would make a better base to put them on?