Dank Kink Engineering könnt ihr jetzt alles was ihr braucht um eure Latex Kleidung selbst zu schneidern in einem kleinen Einsteiger Kit bestellen.
Das Latex Einsteiger-Kit kostet $ 39,95 und beinhaltet:
* 2 x einen halben Meter Latex
* Latex-Kleber – 50ml (Gummilösung)
* Rollschneider
* Naht-Roller
* Kleine Stanz/Schneideunterlage
* Verdünner für Kleber – 100ml
* Naht Reinigungstuch
* Pinsel
* Gelkugelschreiber
* Latex Shine – 50ml (Probe)
Dies gibt auf jeden Fall eine Menge aufstrebender Latex Künstler einen guten Start ihre Latex Kleidung selbst herzustellen. Dennoch empfehle ich das man sich eine Pexiglasplatte für eine größere Arbeitsfläche besorgt, sowie einen größeren Rollschneider und Latexmilch zum kleben von sehr dünnem Latex oder zum Verbinden von Latex und Baumwollstreifen.



August 26th, 2009 at %H:%M
oh man… thats great.. been wanting to give this a shot for so long.
August 26th, 2009 at %H:%M
Just so you know, we will have a whole bunch of new latex colours and thicknesses in stock in the next 2 weeks.
If you have suggestions for new colours for us, please let us know.
Cheers,
Kink Engineering – Custom Latex
August 27th, 2009 at %H:%M
Perfect. Are they based in the UK? Thanks for your superb blog
August 27th, 2009 at %H:%M
These are even great to just use as repair kits.
August 27th, 2009 at %H:%M
No,
Kink Engineereing is located in Canada. Sorry.
September 10th, 2009 at %H:%M
We do ship to the UK.
We have now sourced some larger rotary cutters (45mm blade) and are adding 5 NEW colours to our website on Saturday!
Cheers,
Kinkengineering.
September 10th, 2009 at %H:%M
P.s. the larger cutter means a bit of a price bump to go with… the kit is now priced at $49.95
It’s still a great deal for everything you need to start making your own latex stuff in one box.
Once you have tried it out, you will no doubt build your own tool kit with exactly the tools that you like best, but we wanted to offer you a good, simple and cheap way to get your hands dirty with building latex.
Cheers,
Kinkengineering.
September 15th, 2009 at %H:%M
Just recieved my box this morning. Glad it got to the UK without any trouble.
Will be happy when i get to try out all the items this friday.
Also it makes me smile that i think KinkEngineering used my set as the example pic.
September 23rd, 2009 at %H:%M
How shipping with our kits (and to be sent out digitally to all of our customers so far) some further instructions on usage, glue mixing, glue sourcing, etc.
We’ve decided that it’s practically enviro-terrorism to order mass quantities of glue, re-package it, and re-redistribute it to you (think of all the gas used in shipping!) So, the kits will still have enough glue and thinner to get a feel for how things work AND we’ll tell you how to get your own glue locally.
…and if you want to keep buying our latex that would be nice.
December 3rd, 2009 at %H:%M
Is the homepage down ? i cant seem to find some of the pages on there hp
April 13th, 2010 at %H:%M
Hello!
It’s wery expensive ang long shipping to Russia from NA.
Is there analog kits in Europe?
Thanks in advance.
April 27th, 2010 at %H:%M
It would be nice if they included a simple project pattern such as a half apron with ruffled edges.
June 2nd, 2010 at %H:%M
Hi,
I ordered this kit recently to help get me started. Together with this blog, everything is coming along great! Thanks so much, I am so happy with my results so far and I have a ton more ideas I can’t wait to try.
My question is this: the supply of adhesive that came with my kit has almost been used up. My kit didn’t include the link to the instructions download, so I am not sure how to go about finding more glue, etc. I have been able to find more rotary blades and such, but I can’t locate the seam cleaner or glue. (I live in North America, if that information is needed for ordering supplies.)
June 8th, 2010 at %H:%M
Lola – drop me an email at info@kinkengineering.com and I’ll send you the link for the kit document.
The glue that we use is just a 1:1 mix of bestine best-test rubber cement and bestine thinner. The “seam prep” is just the thinner. You should be able to get it at any art supply store.