
I started by taking an impression of my feet in sub talar neutral (in some podiatry foam that I bought from ebay).
Filled the mould with plaster of paris.
Yes, I have messed up feet.
One of the ‘feet’ didn’t quite have the arch height I wanted so I increased the height by sanding the arch.
I found an online supplier of 1/8“ orthopaedic thermoplastic splinting material that was having a half price sale.
Cut out a rough blank.
Heated the blank to 70 deg C in a water bath.
Moulded the blank on the plaster of paris ‘foot’.
Used a chinagraph pencil to mark a line behind the metatarsals.
Reheated the front of the blank, flattened the area In front of the line with a block of steel.
Cut and shaped the foot beds. Spot heated the heels to flatten them. Added a self adhesive foam wedge to post the acquired forefoot varus on my right foot.
The thermoplastic is slightly ‘rubbery’, if sanded with 80 grit it takes on a texture like ‘Nubuck’ leather.
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