Home Made Sock Shoes

by kenyer in Living > Life Hacks

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Home Made Sock Shoes

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I love to walk barefoot, but sometimes that is not the best idea. Shoes are not always necessary, so I thought the solution would be sock-shoes. Just socks with a sole underneath. (Then I found out that I was not the only one with that idea, but I still made them.)

I used oogoo for the soles. I used oogoo before in different projects.

You Will Need

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Materials:

  • Thin wood ply
  • Silicone sealant
  • Paint
  • Paper
  • Corn starch
  • Wood glue
  • Socks
  • Wax

Tools:

  • Lasercutter
  • Cups
  • Clamps
  • Digital camera
  • Computer and printer
  • Brush
  • Scissors / knife

Stamp Your Foot

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To import my foot into the computer, I first made a impression of it.

  • Print the 10 x 10 mm sheet.
  • Put non permanent paint on the bottom of your foot.
  • Step on the sheet.
  • Make a picture of the print of your foot.

Downloads

Import Your Foot

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  • Put in Gravit Designer (or Inkscape or Illustrator) a grid of 10 x 10 mm.
  • Import the picture of your foot.
  • Scale the picture until the 10 x 10 mm grid on the picture comes close to the 10 x 10 mm grid in the program.
  • Outline the parts where you want the sole to be.
  • Add an extra layer around the whole foot.

Cut the Parts

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I decided that both my feet are the same size!

  • Cut both forms on the lasercutter from 4 mm ply.
  • Cut them again mirrored for the other foot.
  • Sand the ply smooth.

Make the Mold

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  • Glue the first layer on a piece of ply.
  • Glue the second layer on the first layer.
  • Clamp.
  • Let dry.
  • Wax the mold for easy release.

Make Your Oogoo

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Make your oogoo.

  • Put silicon in a cup.
  • Add oil paint if you want a color.
  • Stir well.
  • Add corn starch.
  • Stir again.

I added a lot of starch because I wanted a quick drying oogoo.

Do this in a well ventilated room, because as soon as you stir the starch in, the mixture will smell a lot!

Look for other Instructables if you want to learn all the ins and outs of oogoo.

Mold the Sole

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  • Smear the oogoo in the mold.
  • Put the sock on your foot.
  • Step with your sock in the mold.
  • Make sure that you are correctly centered in the mold.
  • Now you wait.
  • Still standing in the mold.
  • And wait.
  • Wait some more (like 20 - 30 min.)

De-mold

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  • Get your foot out off the mold. (it might be a little sticky)
  • Peel the shoe out of the mold.
  • Remove the flashing.

Other Foot

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  • Repeat everything in a mirror image for the other foot.

You could do both feet the same time. That will reduce the waiting time with your feet in the mold.

Proud Owner of My Own Sock Shoes

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The sock-shoes walk great. Durability on the long run is something that remains to be seen.

What would I do different:

  • Try only oogoo in the bottom layer of the mold.