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    Original Post Date: 20/9/2016

    Hello All-

    I am interesting in learning if anyone can afford me advice on adhering
    felt or another soft lining material such as moleskin to Ethafoam. The
    felt or equivalent material will be approximately 2" x 3" x 1/16" thick.

    Many thanks-

    Evan Brownstein

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    Hey Evan,


    Volara can be welded to ethafoam with a heat gun so you can avoid using adhesives that might get messy or destructive.


    If you use the thinner volara, it can conform to a fairly tight radius.


    Nathan Kitch

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    Often cutting a slot around the cavity and tucking Tyvek, or thin Volara into it with a bone folder is a nice way to adhere without adhesives. See Steven Sciscenti’s excellent Powerpoint on YouTube about storage mounts. I think it covers this technique.

    Steve Brisco
    Chief Preparator


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    Here is a photo of the technique that Steve is referring to. It is a mount for a bishop chasuble. We cut the ethafoam and then tucked the fabric into the slot.

    Philip Brutz
    Mount Maker
    Exhibition Production





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