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9. I needed to
build a scene
capturing the
prototype loca-
tion. I stacked
foam and
designed the
scene with the
camera set up
to guide me on the topography. I sprayed the sections with
Pledge furniture polish so things would slide smoothly during
the photo shoot.
10. I used a
new Foam
Glue from
“Great Stuff.”
You need to
buy a stainless
steel nozzle
to apply the
foam. It comes
out orange,
has very little expansion and sets up in 30 minutes to a work-
ing state. That is a real timesaver over the regular Great Stuff,
which takes 8 hours to cure.