Lesson 1Tools and equipment: cutting tools (utility knives, rotary cutters, hot knives), heat tools (heat guns, thermoplastic molds), sanding tools, Dremel/rotary toolsGo over vital cutting, shaping, and finishing tools for EVA foam. Compare knives, rotary cutters, and hot knives, then look at heat guns, shaping forms, sanding blocks, and rotary tools, with advice on safe handling, care, and neat outcomes.
Utility knives, blades, and safe cutting habitsRotary cutters and cutting mats for clean edgesHot knives and heated blades for dense foamHeat guns, shaping forms, and controlled heatingHand sanding blocks, files, and sanding spongesDremel and rotary bits for carving and bevelsLesson 2Safety gear and workshop setup: ventilation, respirators vs. dust masks, gloves, eye protection, fire safety, safe storage of flammablesLearn to set up a safer workspace for EVA foam work. Topics cover ventilation for fumes and dust, respirators against masks, gloves and eye gear, fire safety near heat tools, and proper storage of flammable coatings, solvents, and glues.
Ventilation strategies for fumes and dustRespirators, cartridges, and dust masksGloves, eye protection, and clothing choicesHeat gun, hot tool, and fire safety basicsStoring flammable paints, glues, and solventsLesson 3Complementary materials: craft foams, foam board, lightweight armatures (PVC, balsa, aluminum), filler foams, and structural coresLook at extra materials that boost or polish EVA builds. You will compare craft foam, foam board, PVC and balsa frames, aluminum wire, filler foams, and strong cores, with tips on sticking them firmly to EVA surfaces.
Craft foam sheets for detail layeringFoam board for lightweight internal wallsPVC pipe armatures for large propsBalsa wood and dowels for light framingAluminum wire and mesh for poseable formsFiller foams for gaps, voids, and carvingLesson 4Paint systems: flexible acrylics, airbrush-ready paints, pigment types, UV-resistant topcoats, mixing and thinning guidanceCheck out bendy paint systems for EVA foam, from brush-on acrylics to airbrush mixes. Learn about pigment picks, thinning ratios, layering ways, and UV-safe topcoats that avoid cracking while keeping surface details and flex.
Choosing flexible acrylic and vinyl paintsAirbrush-ready paints and proper thinningPigment types, opacity, and colorfastnessLayering, curing times, and recoat windowsUV-resistant clear coats and topcoat choicesLesson 5Adhesives and solvents: contact cement, hot glue, neoprene glue, PVA for mixed materials, solvent compatibility and jointsLook at glue and solvent choices for EVA foam, like contact cement, hot glue, neoprene glue, and PVA for mixed stuff. Learn surface prep, open time, clamping, and solvent matching to make strong, bendy, clean joints.
Contact cement types and safe applicationHot glue for tacking, filling, and quick joinsNeoprene and flexible glues for stress pointsUsing PVA with paper, fabric, and foam mixesSolvent safety, ventilation, and cleanupLesson 6Closed-cell vs. open-cell foams, cross-linked foam variants, and recommended brands/material codesTell apart closed-cell and open-cell foams, plus cross-linked EVA types. You will see how structure impacts soaking up, bendiness, sanding, and coating, and check common brand names and material codes used by makers.
Closed-cell foam traits and ideal usesOpen-cell foam behavior and limitationsCross-linked EVA and premium sheet optionsReading density, shore, and supplier codesPopular cosplay and craft foam brandsLesson 7EVA foam densities, thickness ranges, and trade-offs for sculpture (2mm–20mm)Grasp EVA foam density and thickness choices from 2 mm to 20 mm and more. Learn how density, hardness, and sheet size affect carving details, weight, lasting power, and cost to match foam to armour, props, and sculptures.
Density ratings, hardness, and compressionCommon thickness ranges from 2 mm to 20 mmChoosing foam for armor, props, and basesBalancing weight, rigidity, and flexibilityLamination techniques to build custom thicknessLesson 8Coatings and sealers: plastidip, flexible acrylic sealers, PVA primers, epoxy coats—advantages, flexibility, durabilityCompare usual EVA foam coatings and sealers, including Plasti Dip, bendy acrylic sealers, PVA primers, and epoxy. Learn how each impacts bendiness, lasting, sanding, and paint sticking, plus when to layer or mix products safely.
Plasti Dip pros, cons, and application tipsFlexible acrylic sealers and brush techniquesUsing PVA glue as a primer on EVA foamEpoxy coats for impact resistance and glossLayering sealers without cracking or peeling