I'm giving up on Filecrunch.com resuming upload capabilities any time soon--they've been disabled for ages now--and uploaded my shoe rubberizing tutorial to Savefile.com. I like Filecrunch better, since they have no expiration on files uploaded and a nice tracking page for your files' downloads and such, so if they get back up i'll reupload it there. For now though, i'm sick of sitting on it, having mentioned it several days ago.
The tutorial is a three-page Word document and is structured kind of like a recipe, with a list of tools and supplies, followed by process information. It covers the rubberizing of footwear with leather, hard rubber, and plastic soles, and also how to rubberize shoes if you cannot use or do not have access to a respirator.
You may download the tutorial document here. I'm releasing it under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, so please feel free to distribute it with my permission to colleagues and cohorts (free of charge, properly attributed)!
The tutorial is a three-page Word document and is structured kind of like a recipe, with a list of tools and supplies, followed by process information. It covers the rubberizing of footwear with leather, hard rubber, and plastic soles, and also how to rubberize shoes if you cannot use or do not have access to a respirator.
You may download the tutorial document here. I'm releasing it under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, so please feel free to distribute it with my permission to colleagues and cohorts (free of charge, properly attributed)!