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Lab Rat

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it's black felt behind the spoon i find it makes the eyes stand out nicer
 

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you just answered my bigest question


oh and can you reply to my email
 

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Another nagging fellow-puppet-builder-starting-out question; who is your UK supplier for your reticulated foam? At the moment I've been using regular upholstery foam from a custom-cut-foam place.
 

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robinthecrow said:
Another nagging fellow-puppet-builder-starting-out question; who is your UK supplier for your reticulated foam? At the moment I've been using regular upholstery foam from a custom-cut-foam place.
Try 'Pentonville Rubber', 104 Pentonville Road, nr Kings Cross, London, N1. Where I get all my scott/reticulated foam

http://www.pentonvillerubber.co.uk/


Best,

James
 

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i've never actually used reticulated foam i'm going to order some next week.
 

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my experience with it is not good i didnt really like it
 

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Hi, I have used this foam in large costume puppets before, and it is great because it is light, holds it's shape and lets air through, I havn't used for my smaller puppets, though have used closed cell foam for more rigid shells, and that is really useful. Thanks for link P & J
 
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