...And doesn't extruded styrofoam ALSO produce harmful vapors when cut with a hot knife as well? .
Actually, ... no. You can check the MSDS sheets at the manufacturers' web sites. The dust is an irritant and if you get the stuff hot enough to burn, (low flammability rating) it does give off some bad gasses. A hot wire of knife won't set it on fire. Even hot solder doesn't. It does melt nice sinkholes though. Don't ask.
Karl
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ChrisNH wrote:My understanding is that floral foam is Polyurethane which would produce harmful vapors if you were to cut it with a hot knife. Chris
My understanding is that floral foam is Polyurethane which would produce harmful vapors if you were to cut it with a hot knife.
Chris
You can use it and, in fact, it carves quite well. Rather than try to use it exclusively, however, I'd use the pink/blue/yellow insulation foam for the bulk of scenery (i.e. building up forms) and then use the floral foam where you need to carve details without the 'lines' that show up when you layer the insulation foam.
I have used this stuff for wargame scenery and dioramas. As I said it carves ok (as long as you're careful) and I have even managed to carve it to represent architectural elements (columns, friezes, etc.) As noted above it's very crumbly so have a vac handy and you're going to want to cover it with your favorite 'shell' - I use Mod Podge and it works quite well.M
You can crumble this stuff with your fingers. I suppose you could use it to build up scenery but it would have to be convered with hardshell of some kind.
Lynn
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I found this at my local Micahel's:
http://www.thecraftplace.com/store/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=339&CFID=5307299&CFTOKEN=67060085
It was a set of styrofoam bricks, non-beaded, used for floral use. It looks like something I can carve and shape, and is relatively economical (a set of 6 bricks was about $3+), especially since extruded styrofoam sheets are hard to find and relatively expensive here in California. Anyone used this? I figure I can stack these and shape to make mountains or make cliffs out of them.