Silverlake 11x17x7 Craft Foam for Styrofoam Block Projects








Key features
- •EXCELLENT FOR CRAFTING - Easy to work with. Smooth Foam board can be cut, sanded, coated or painted
- •LIMITED ONLY BY YOUR IMAGINATION - Large Polystyrene blocks are ready to be cut into cubes or shapes
- •CRAFTS - FLORAL - BAKING - CENTERPIECE - Use with Cake Pops, Flower Arrangements, decor and model
- •LETTERS - SIGNS - WALL DECOR - Light Weight, hard foam that can be sculpted to any shape you desire.
- •EPS FOAM - White Expanded Polystyrene Foam - 1 Pound Density - CONTENTS - 1 piece of 11x17x7 inch block / cube
Silverlake 11x17x7 Craft Foam for Styrofoam Block Projects
List Price: $47.11$42.40DEALYou Save: $4.71 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Good size block
Twizzler87✓ Verified Purchase•October 1, 2023
I'm carving most of this out to make a water fountain but so far it holds up to my needs
Quality of the foam is most important to me.
teresa cogburn✓ Verified Purchase•August 21, 2023
The foam block fit perfectly in the wooden box that I created a flower arrangement in.
Dragon
Jerry Jacene✓ Verified Purchase•August 1, 2023
Sculpting a mountain for a water feature with a dragon.
Styrofoam volcano
Sabrina✓ Verified Purchase•July 25, 2023
My daughter made a styrofoam volcano out of this for school. We cut through it with an electric hot styrofoam cutter off of Amazon and put quick dry cement over it to give it texture and then she painted it at school. Definitely worth the money.
Shaping for a car scoop
Michael Good✓ Verified Purchase•July 14, 2023
The block works great. I got it 7" thick as I needed 2 pieces about 3-1/2" thick and just cut the block in half.
I looked into getting a hot wire cutter but since I was just going to shape the block anyway I just ended cutting it in two with a regular hand saw. I found that you can shape fast with 80 grit sandpaper and finish with 120. I use the sandpaper on the semi rigid rubber body working blocks. I will be covering it with brushable encapsuling plastic coating to be able to vacuum form my part.
I looked into getting a hot wire cutter but since I was just going to shape the block anyway I just ended cutting it in two with a regular hand saw. I found that you can shape fast with 80 grit sandpaper and finish with 120. I use the sandpaper on the semi rigid rubber body working blocks. I will be covering it with brushable encapsuling plastic coating to be able to vacuum form my part.
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