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- | [* icon_caution] If you don't have your respirator and eye protection on, ***now*** is the time to put it on. Sanding the foam will create a cloud of tiny foam bits flying around. |
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[* black] You will fill the crack with a series of small foam wedges. | |
[* black] Use the surform to grind down the sides of the piece so that they are flat and parallel. | |
[* orange] You want the wedge to ***barely ***fit into its position. You will really have to jam it in with some force. Be careful not to snap it though, as the foam is very brittle. | |
[* red] The wedge should be tall enough so that it extends out both the top and bottom of your repair area. The portion hanging out will be sanded down in a later step. |