
Here is a method to demonstrate the
Series I shoe when you
don’t have a horse or want to do an indoor, small room demo.
-- This urethane leg is an accurate, full-scale sculpture of
a Thoroughbred leg by CLAYTON BRIGHT (shown here).
-- The hoof is sized for a Series I
size 0.5 (S+) Elite shoe.
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stretch-wrap |
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Prep the leg with Co-flex wrap and
black vinyl tape.
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Use several layers of the stretch
wrap to cover the hoof wall, heels and bottom of the
hoof. This protective film will allow you to easily
remove the shoe after the demonstration is complete
and the cure finished. |
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Prep shoe by cutting fabric at
an angle from heels. No shaping of shoe is
required.
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Use 2+ ounces of acrylic
adhesive for the demo. |

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First -- put a thin coating on the hoof
wall & then completely saturate both layers
of the fabric cuff. |

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Before applying the shoe
to the leg, wipe the excess adhesive from
the rim pad flat. There should be no
adhesive applied to the bottom of the hoof
(on the demo hoof or on your horse.
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Place the shoe on the hoof and smooth cuff |
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Smooth cuff from shoe to
coronary band to remove air pockets |
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Wrap the cuff & shoe with stretch wrap
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There should be 20+ layers of
stretch wrap applied. |
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The stretch wrap is used to secure the shoe firmly
in place, hold in the heat to accelerate adhesive
cure and, finally, deliver a smooth, hard surface on
the finished cuff.
Practice makes perfect!
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After ~ 8-10 minutes, remove
the stretch wrap |
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Remove the black tape |


Finished Series I
shoe application
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Start to remove shoe by cutting cuff with a sharp
utility knife |
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Remove cuff by using a shoe
puller to peel the cuff starting from the heel
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The shoe is removed as the final step in the
Series I product
demonstration.
Note: This photo was taken after we
removed the cuff on first trial. In spite of using a release
agent on the urethane leg, the acrylic adhesive stuck to the
urethane hoof. This is why we changed the process and
suggest covering the hoof wall with stretch wrap before
demonstrations. Amazing -- we coated the hoof with a
thin layer of Vaseline and the acrylic STILL was able to
grab the urethane surface.
Use the stretch wrap to protect the hoof wall on the demo
leg BEFORE you apply the shoe.
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