- Thu Nov 30, 2006 7:08 pm
#11517
Similar to those Dr. Scholl gel inserts, only instead of gel that can change shape, fill them with a fast-setting 2-part silicone mold. When you open them, squishing them with your fingers would mix the 2-part mold together (think lightsticks where you break the inside shell to combine the 2 liquids) and the curing would begin. Then you would place them inside your shoes, followed by your feet. In a couple minutes you would have a shoe cushion that perfectly conforms to the underside of your foot.
By the way, you can do this on your own as seen here: http://www.suremold.com/suremold_pages/ ... serts.html
But with my idea, it would be much simpler and you wouldn't have to worry about measuring or making a mess. BTW, I've never used a Dr. Scholl insert before, but I'm assuming they don't make a perfect mold of your foot- correct me if I'm wrong.
Reward: Free inserts for me and my family's shoes.
By the way, you can do this on your own as seen here: http://www.suremold.com/suremold_pages/ ... serts.html
But with my idea, it would be much simpler and you wouldn't have to worry about measuring or making a mess. BTW, I've never used a Dr. Scholl insert before, but I'm assuming they don't make a perfect mold of your foot- correct me if I'm wrong.
Reward: Free inserts for me and my family's shoes.