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  • pjgtech
    SMF Supporters
    • Dec 2023
    • 1059
    • Peter
    • Swale Kent UK

    #1

    Looking for a flexible material for edging a curved diorama?

    An upcoming diorama I will be building will be made from foam board and will have a curved edge.
    Once the diorama is complete I will need to cover the curved foam board edge.
    The base will be about 300mm in diameter, so the radius will be around 150mm.
    What would people recommend as a good material for such a task?
    The foam board will be about 10-15mm thick.
    It will almost certainly be painted on completion.
    Balsa will probably snap!
    I could use maybe card of some sort.
    I could use some sort of thin plastic card.
    I suppose some sort of fabric (maybe a thick stiff fabric) could be used too?
    Any other suggestions?
    Cheers
  • wotan
    • May 2018
    • 1156

    #2
    Hi Peter

    I would recommend using thin veneer, several types of wood would work. You will have to orient the wood grain vertically to follow the radius.

    John

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    • pjgtech
      SMF Supporters
      • Dec 2023
      • 1059
      • Peter
      • Swale Kent UK

      #3
      Hmm, had not thought of veneer, how would you adhere that to the foam board, eg: CA or pva or hot glue gun? or something else...? Cheers

      Edit, have looked online and most of the rolls of veneer are pre glued and require heating/ironing, which may cause probs if applying to a foam base, eg: melting, I'll see if there's any non heat glued ones out there.
      Last edited by pjgtech; 01 May 2025, 14:36.

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      • Jim R
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 15918
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #4
        I would try thin card. It's readily available, cheap, easy to glue in place and will take paint well. 30cm across means about 1m to go all round. Only being 1/1.5cm high you should be able to neatly join shorter lengths.

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        • pjgtech
          SMF Supporters
          • Dec 2023
          • 1059
          • Peter
          • Swale Kent UK

          #5
          Its not quite a full circle, but is more than half, so the length I need is about 700mm (70cm) I have just ordered a roll of non glued veneer off the bay of Evil..... 8-)
          A nice light American Oak...
          Last edited by pjgtech; 01 May 2025, 15:28.

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          • LeytonO
            SMF Supporters
            • Oct 2021
            • 108
            • Rich
            • Cambridgeshire

            #6
            Originally posted by pjgtech
            Hmm, had not thought of veneer, how would you adhere that to the foam board, eg: CA or pva or hot glue gun? or something else...? Cheers

            Edit, have looked online and most of the rolls of veneer are pre glued and require heating/ironing, which may cause probs if applying to a foam base, eg: melting, I'll see if there's any non heat glued ones out there.
            I used glue on edging strip for the worktop I use as my modelling desk.
            Needed a strong contact glue to stick it down properly.

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            • Jack L
              • Jul 2018
              • 1285
              • Cheltenham

              #7
              Have a look at 'Nightshift' diorama videos on youtube.

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