![]() I use 1/4″ for most of my armor and helmet projects, however on some of the larger scale foam projects I have coming up, I am using 3/8″. Keep in mind too, you will need to know what thickness of foam you need for your project. Besides the quality of the foam, the other big advantage is that if you are local to Kansas City, you can go pick it up, so there is no reason to pay the outrageous shipping charges that accompany buying the large rolls online. I have been using their cross-link foam and it is definitely my favorite foam that I have worked with. They are located in Kansas City, Kansas and are a large foam and rubber warehouse. Since this is on the KC Cosplay page, I am going to plug a local business that we are very lucky to have. I am by no means an expert, but I hope that sharing some of the knowledge I have gained through trial and error will help you in your crafting exploits. I want to take you on a journey through the exciting world of foam building! From where to get foam, what tools you’ll need, all the way through assembly and finishing. Hello there! My name is Ryan, and I am the brains behind Buster Costumes and Props.
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