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You shall typically require a piece of cardboard or plywood (depending on how big your latex mould is), spring (bulldog) clips and a suitable container, tube or can. Step 1 Our latex frog mould, a piece of cardboard and spring clips. Step 2 Place the bottom of your mould on to cardboard and draw an out line, remove the mould and draw a parallel line approx 10mm in from your original […]
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