abstract |
A method of producing three dimensional polyurethane shapes by spray molding a quasi-gel like polymer precursor composition that is first mixed and then sprayed by a spray gun. The spray coating of quasi-gel polymer precursor composition subsequently cures to form a molded polyurethane polymer shape. Such artificial three dimensional shapes may include rocks, rock walls or faces, tree stumps or limbs, animals, architectural features or settings in which a certain visual appearance is desired. The method includes: creating a mold and supporting cradle having a mold cavity conforming to the exterior of shape desired, the mold having a substantial degree of flexibility; spraying a quasi-gel polymer precursor composition into the mold cavity, the quasi-gel polymer precursor composition comprising a mixture of an isocyanate portion and a curative portion and being mixed prior to introduction into a spray gun, carrying out the spraying to build up the molded three dimensional shape to a desired thickness and stripping the cradle and mold from the molded polyurethane three dimensional shape after the curing of the quasi-gel polymer precursor. |