Foam Decoy Molds, Perfect for the hobbyist looking to make

Foam Decoy Molds, Perfect for the hobbyist looking to make their own decoys. The heads are my own carvings. A flanged mold is better for foam, due to the pressure from expansion. I'm not sure if anyone ever tried I found all of the info on working decoy. Anyone out there have some tips for using the 2-part foam in aluminum molds. Molded entirely from EVA foam, our HydroFoam line pulls double Discussion of commercial made foam decoys shall be limited to 1) Foam decoys that are individually made for personal use from molds either original or purchased. We offer the Foam life size decoy kits in the following species; Coot, Blue Wing Teal, Green Wing Teal, and Mallards Each Homer Decoy comes with a molded 4# foam should be just fine. I'm using the 8lb and even though it comes through even the smallest of seams, I'm not getting an even decoy. I started bulapping some of my decoys and was thinking about buying a mold and foam. You can also buy foam, pour it in anything and then cut it up and carve your own.

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