To Jerry
To Jerry
You mentioned sometime back about a latex lady that you had in storage because of
weakened rubber that was 'ballooning'.
This is quite easy to fix. Peel back the rubber at the neck until the head is separated from the body. Hard on the fingers but the latex is thick enough it does not tear. Turn the body latex inside out so that you can gain access to the weakened area. Then apply some sheet latex (from a large balloon or any other source)
and glue with rubber cement say from a tire
repair kit. You can also give the doll more
form by applying some thin sheets of latex from disposable latex gloves to the inside of her waist so that when inflated her waist
stays slimmer.
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To Jerry
I am also getting a small sample of the Zeller compounds... some may adhere to latex. If so... I could paint on a second "skin" by inverting her as you suggested.
many other projects going right now... perhaps a "dead of winter" project.
Jerry
To Jerry
so I would worry about the ability of the latex to support the extra weight.
The foam would work well but I would recommend that you 'premold' some of the foam and insert it to get the basic shape that you want then add some foam to 'top up'
Foam added to an uninflated shape will give
you too many unpredictable shapes.
The extra layer of latex works very well,
I have used it in the past(before Anjie).
To Jerry
First if you want to thicken the skin from inside a brush on latex would be the simplest. However adhesion could be a problem. That can be solved by using a coating of Pros-aide on the doll first as a primer ( I think- the idea worked well with latex over vinyl so i assume it would work with a latex doll as well).
Secondly, I know of a simple way to fill a doll w/ foam as long as she can be inflated. If interested email me.
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I've read the French latex gals are thicker. True? Can anyone post how to easily fill a latex doll with foam? Dollboy's email icon is disabled.
Thanks,
Stew
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