Bare-Metal® Foil

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Hello Everyone,

Micro Doc here... After much thought and several six-packs of Pepsi®... I'm a bit wired... So I decided it's time for another tip. Today's Tip is how to use Bare-Metal® Foil. What is Bare-Metal® Foil you ask. It is similar to foil that you use in the kitchen, with the exception of the following: It's Thinner, It is sticky on one side, and the metallic finish is more reflective then what you find in your traditional kitchen foil. The actual thickness of the foil is .0005 inches. Each Package contains two sheets of 6 inch by 12 inch foil and instructions how to use it.... But who really needs instructions...Were MICROMEN... We don't need no instructions...

 

Bare-Metal® Foil can be purchased on-line at Micro-Mark® (cool name for a small hobby store) It comes in two different colors. Ultra Bright Metal (#81636) or Matte Aluminum (#80795) These numbers are taken from the Late Winter Catalog 2001. They are subject to change without notice.

Well let's start with our little experiment... And like any experiment, we need a victim... um test subject... yeah, yeah that's it, a test subject. Here come our "Captive test subject now... Can't you just tell he is into bondage.

Here we find my clone being refrained from movement by my torture device. Now that my victim... OOPS test subject is refrain from moving, lets begin.

1. Cut a piece of Bare-Metal® foil out that will fully cover the part, or in this case... the head that will be covered. In this demonstration, I'll be cutting out a slightly larger piece because I want to demonstrate how to use it.

 

 

2. Using your finger nail, soft cloth, toothpick or other pointed instrument (I prefer using the pointed instrument myself) Gently apply the foil to the part. Make sure that you place emphases around detail areas and smooth out the foil as best you can. Because my clone has lots of curly hair, I need a pointed instrument to trace those curls and his facial features.

 

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