saximus
Almost Legendary
I've finally finished with all of my internship and working interstate stuff so I'm going to get stuck into making (attempting) my first hide. I've read quite a few threads (including my own sticky in this forum) so from that I'm going to put the steps I intend to follow below. If someone could comment on my steps and let me know where the probable issues will arise (or if I should be doing anything different) I'd be very appreciative.
1. Make mould/base out of aviary mesh for strength and stability
2. Coat mesh in expand foam (wearing gloves and careful not to get it on me)
3. Paint on a few coats of grout making the mixture thicker as I add each new coat
4. Sprinkle some sand on final coat for texture
5. Coat a few times with grout sealer or pondtite - will depend on people's recommendations and what I can find at Bunnings
Before someone mentions it these will be for snakes so I don't need to worry about claws - hence my use of grout instead of cement.
Hopefully the mesh will provide enough strength to counteract the brittle nature of the expand foam. Other than that I'm hoping these are the correct steps.
I'll make sure I take lots of photos of the work/disaster as it progresses...
1. Make mould/base out of aviary mesh for strength and stability
2. Coat mesh in expand foam (wearing gloves and careful not to get it on me)
3. Paint on a few coats of grout making the mixture thicker as I add each new coat
4. Sprinkle some sand on final coat for texture
5. Coat a few times with grout sealer or pondtite - will depend on people's recommendations and what I can find at Bunnings
Before someone mentions it these will be for snakes so I don't need to worry about claws - hence my use of grout instead of cement.
Hopefully the mesh will provide enough strength to counteract the brittle nature of the expand foam. Other than that I'm hoping these are the correct steps.
I'll make sure I take lots of photos of the work/disaster as it progresses...