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    NightOwl Forums The Crypt Off Topic Need Help On Un-deforming A Mask

     
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    Need Help On Un-deforming A Mask
    🪦 killnskin ●
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    #11
    06-13-2004, 05:07 AM (This post was last modified: 06-13-2004, 05:08 AM by killnskin.)
    i dont think ill be putting it in the dryer, but i did use a hair dryer, which is what i think he ment.. I did manage to get the general shape of the mask back, but the front part isnt wanting to fix. ill mess with it somemore tomorow, thanks for the tips guys.
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    #12
    06-13-2004, 05:10 AM
    No I meant the drier, I heard it from a guy at the monsterlab I tried it on a few masks and it works fine dosen\'t damage mask or paintjob.
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    #13
    06-13-2004, 04:16 PM
    I think putting it in the dryer might have actually been printed on the Don Post mask tags for awhile. I know I\'ve actually seen it printed on a mask tag somewhere, but I don\'t remember exactly where.
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    #14
    06-13-2004, 05:21 PM
    I\'d go with the hair dryer too. Just don\'t keep it on one spot for too long, just wave it back and forth in the general area that needs to be fixed, till it is soft and pliable, then when you have the right shape you want, quickly run it under cold water to "snap" it into place. I\'ve done this with vinyl model (and some resin) kits, and it works great.
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