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Sharpe19 — Troublsome silicone pads? Tutorial

Published: 2012-05-18 21:39:08 +0000 UTC; Views: 8136; Favourites: 73; Downloads: 22
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Description One thing that keeps popping up, no matter how easy and convenient it is to make them, is the silicone seeping through the backing used to attach the pad to the paw or foot. While working upon a silicone nose yesterday for a mask I figured something out and tried it upon some foot pads today. It's a little more time consuming, it makes attaching so much easier than sewing them individually to the piece or fighting with having them pop off later...


1. Here's a toe pad for a foot I'm working on. The backing is strong, but t wasn't thick enough and the silicone seeped through, a common problem I'm finding with any silicone product purchased or made.

2. Trace the toe pad onto some fleece. I'm using red so it's easier to see both the pad and thread (will be airbrushed later).

3. Take some heavy carpet/button and craft/etc. thread and grab a glovers needle. Other needles work too, but a glovers will help penetrate the silicone easiest. Place the knot inbetween the fleece and pad and make a whip stitch all around. Locking stitches work also.

4. Pad with fleece sewn.

5.Take an adhesive (E6000 and/or high temp hot glue works well) and coat the entire underside, focusing upon the threads so in case one pops in the future, it won't unravel.

6. Place upon a shaved down area of the foot designated for the pad and tada! Simple securing of a silicone paw pad!

I know folks say you can just glue them on but for those cases where you can't just do that, don't quite toss them just yet. Hope this helps some folks!
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Comments: 10

SkyDreamer-Nya [2015-05-20 01:05:41 +0000 UTC]

you are my savior

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SethImmortal [2014-01-16 14:53:03 +0000 UTC]

I love your tutorials, They are brilliant~!

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grotesqueGuts [2012-07-20 15:50:39 +0000 UTC]

Ok I am going to try making my own silicone pawpads, but the thing is which silicone is the right type for pawpads? im all confused here and all ;o;

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Antella689 [2012-07-17 11:17:28 +0000 UTC]

thanks!

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Yuki-Moon [2012-05-20 00:21:18 +0000 UTC]

I have yet to work with silocone pawpads but is this to stop them coming off as easy? I read everything but my brain escapes me, its 1.18am and I have been zoning out speedpainting V.V I should be shot lol :3

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Sharpe19 In reply to Yuki-Moon [2012-05-20 02:44:12 +0000 UTC]

It's a common thing that, when casting, the silicone seeps through the backing of the material so this is to aid if that is the case.

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Yuki-Moon In reply to Sharpe19 [2012-05-20 13:13:55 +0000 UTC]

ah thanks! I'll keep this in mind for when I come to start on pawpads :3

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TopazDawnrose [2012-05-19 00:28:36 +0000 UTC]

Awesome, not to nitpick but
"6. Place upon a shaved down area of the FOOD designated for the pad and tada!"
I'm hoping you mean fur

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Sharpe19 In reply to TopazDawnrose [2012-05-19 01:09:06 +0000 UTC]

Derp! Thank you!!

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FreesthatHD [2012-05-18 23:19:22 +0000 UTC]

Smart o3o

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