Where to buy open cell foam in NYC(?), and question about closed cell

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06 Sep 2010 12:24 #1 by Erim Walker (shiva14b)
I'm going crazy... does anyone know where I can find some open cell foam (AKA mattress foam, right?) in NYC? I mean specifically, not "check a craft or fabric store"?

Also, does anyone know if using 1" closed cell foam instead of 5/8" has a big effect on arrows?

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06 Sep 2010 13:29 - 07 Sep 2010 02:09 #2 by Seámus Aeislin (Seámus_Aeislin)
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I personally have never used 5/8" for arrows. Me and Chris come from Amtgard, where the archery system is a lot different. We use bows up to 35 lbs. at Amtgard, so almost double the KR limit. So, our arrows obviously need to be up to snuff on that.

Essentially, what we do is use pool noodle (about 2.5 inches worth of it), taper the end we are taping to the arrow shaft. We tape a penny onto the end of the arrow and put at least two or three caps of camp pad over that. I usually duct tape the one closest to the penny, in that way I've had the same arrows for about 2 years firing off of a 32 lb. recurve bow. I'm fairly certain if you just put some open cell on that; or replaced the last two caps with a noodle board cap, they should be perfectly legal by KR standards.

As for open cell foam, only places I know you can get it is sadly craft stores like Jo-Anns or possibly Michael's (I'll check next time I go in to work and then let you know about price, as either me or Chris can get you a discount on it if that is the case). UPS and Fed-Ex stores might also have it if there are any near you; as well as reupholstery places for couches and chairs.

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06 Sep 2010 17:50 #3 by geezer (geezer)
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06 Sep 2010 18:42 #4 by Bladesworn (Bladesworn)
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If you check around the areas between 23rd street and 38th street between Broadway and 3rd Ave, you'll find places that sell textiles and other materials.  No specific store, but the area has some bead shops, textile shops, and furniture/futon places that sell material.  Home Depot on 23rd between 6th and Broadway I think also carries foam material nowadays.  Bext places for foam, plastic, and other industrial materials like that is also Canal Street and Church Ave.

I personally have never used 5/8" for arrows. Me and Chris come from Amtgard, where the archery system is a lot different. We use bows up to 35 lbs. at Amtgard, so almost double the KR limit. So, our arrows obviously need to be up to snuff on that.


KR has it's own rules and set of standards on KR ARCHERY .  I'd leave it at that and not try to compare arrows made for Amtgard for what's passable.

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07 Sep 2010 01:46 #5 by Seámus Aeislin (Seámus_Aeislin)
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All I meant by that is that since I use pool noodle (so a full inch) for arrows rather than 5/8", there is more padding to it. Almost double the amount of foam. So really all I am getting at is that they should also be legal as there is more padding on the arrow shaft. But, I won't assume and will just ask a rules marshall about that one (or wait for one to post here since I don't know who most of them are yet, being a new guy).

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07 Sep 2010 02:11 #6 by Sergei Petsho (Bran MacInnes)
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As far as finding mattress foam goes, if you mean the egg crate-style foam pads you put on top of mattresses to make them more comfortable, I'd say look at K-Mart or Walmart.  That's where I've gotten that type of open-cell before.

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07 Sep 2010 08:42 #7 by Odo Garaath (Odo)
I would say RagShop, but alas.

Avoid craft stores like Michaels. They have NOTHING fabric related.

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07 Sep 2010 09:14 #8 by Ded Dawg O'Doul (Mohammad)
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Just thinking about old couch seat cushions  Open celled foam I believe and really cheap

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07 Sep 2010 17:51 #9 by Matt D (MattD)
I actually used to go to Wal Mart into what used to be their fabric section and picked up Sofa/Couch Foam.  It's a little expensive, but it will do the trick.  Egg crate foam also works, but also can get costly depending on the type.  Plus you have the added detriment of it not being square for arrowheads.  I'm not sure what's available in your area, but you may want to look around to the textile stores in the fabric district of NYC that Paul suggested.  I know you can get some of the couch foam there.  In fact, that was where I got my first set of it for boffer weapons back in the day.  If not, i can bring a sheet or two to the next event.  It won't do you good right now, but you'll have it for later if you can hold off until then.

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07 Sep 2010 18:37 #10 by
the fabric district around 7th and 38th aka the fashion district most likely will not have foam. There are very very very few home fashion  stores in that area. You'd have to look further uptown in the 50s range, for that.

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07 Sep 2010 21:36 #11 by Sergei Petsho (Bran MacInnes)
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As a Michaels employee, I can truthfully say that Tom has the right of it.  We don't carry fabric.  I was in a Joanne Fabric yesterday, and they do sell open cell foam by the yard, but it's a mite expensive.

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