This isn't exactly fursuit related, but I'm hoping enough members of this community have experience with this to help me.
I'm casting resin parts for poseable animals. Most of the molds are made of silicone (oogoo, technically), but one of the parts has such a complex shape that I needed something more flexible to make the mold, and Oogoo isn't quite flexible enough. I ended up purchasing this to make the mold, since it seems to be good with deep undercuts.
My concern is for those with latex allergies. While the parts themselves will be made of resin, and will be painted and sealed, is there a chance that there will be latex residue on the casts and cause someone problems? Should I play it safe and try again with the Oogoo? Could I wash the residue off?
I'm casting resin parts for poseable animals. Most of the molds are made of silicone (oogoo, technically), but one of the parts has such a complex shape that I needed something more flexible to make the mold, and Oogoo isn't quite flexible enough. I ended up purchasing this to make the mold, since it seems to be good with deep undercuts.
My concern is for those with latex allergies. While the parts themselves will be made of resin, and will be painted and sealed, is there a chance that there will be latex residue on the casts and cause someone problems? Should I play it safe and try again with the Oogoo? Could I wash the residue off?