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Wow! Do you have a store or is all that for you?

Thanks everyone! I mix for me, family and friends:)

I have a new heroine!!

How did you get the holes so neatly in the Styrofoam?

Glance at my blog for some mixing tools...

Nice work! I tried that with a diff kind of foam block and it ended up in trash. Curious too how you get holes in Styrofoam so neat?

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I lined up the bottles I wanted and then just tapped them into foam with rubber mallet. Some are deeper than others, so that they stagger.
I had done it before with my coil building station, so thought I would give it a try for juice. I have a few that I mix the predominant flavor first and let steep for awhile, then I add the undertone flavors...this is great for that, because I mix the base and dominate flavor and then mix undertone flavor without base and just place it in front of the bottle it will eventually go into:)
 

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I lined up the bottles I wanted and then just tapped them into foam with rubber mallet. Some are deeper than others, so that they stagger.
I had done it before with my coil building station, so thought I would give it a try for juice. I have a few that I mix the predominant flavor first and let steep for awhile, then I add the undertone flavors...this is great for that, because I mix the base and dominate flavor and then mix undertone flavor without base and just place it in front of the bottle it will eventually go into:)

AWESOME!!

I was thinking about doing this for my mod station and an arsenal of toppers/batteries. I was going to then coat it in a resin type material to harden the foam and a coating of spray on rubber for appearance. Attach it to a wood base. My only concern was the fact that the diameter of the holes/slots would be smaller once I used a resin and rubber sealant. Still working on a plan for that.

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AWESOME!!

I was thinking about doing this for my mod station and an arsenal of toppers/batteries. I was going to then coat it in a resin type material to harden the foam and a coating of spray on rubber for appearance. Attach it to a wood base. My only concern was the fact that the diameter of the holes/slots would be smaller once I used a resin and rubber sealant. Still working on a plan for that.

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I went this direction for mod, topper storage.

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AWESOME!!

I was thinking about doing this for my mod station and an arsenal of toppers/batteries. I was going to then coat it in a resin type material to harden the foam and a coating of spray on rubber for appearance. Attach it to a wood base. My only concern was the fact that the diameter of the holes/slots would be smaller once I used a resin and rubber sealant. Still working on a plan for that.

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Paint usually melts styrofoam. Do you use something special?
 
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