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Crowbar Prop - Evil Cheese - 04-27-2013 I'm thinking of building a crowbar prop this year so even though I'm too lazy to make a new costume at least I'll have a decent upgrade. Do you guys think I could get away with building it from plywood? Â I'd hate to go through the trouble and not be able to carry it around. - Edit - Alright I've got my game plan. I want the challenge and I want it to be fairly sturdy so I'm going to make it out of plywood and paint it. Materials, tools, and procedure below. Materials [table] [tr] [td]3/4"x2'x4' plywood[/td] [td][/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]wood glue[/td] [td][/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]spray paint
[td][/td] [/tr] [/table] Tools [table] [tr] [td]circular saw[/td] [td][/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]wood clamps[/td] [td][/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]Jigsaw[/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]power sander[/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]dremel[/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]sand paper[/td] [/tr] [/table] Procedure Completed: Measure and saw 3/4" plywood in half Apply wood glue and press both halves together on top of each other Clamp until glue dries Planned:
Re: Crowbar Prop - HeK - 04-27-2013 While high density foam would be the best option, you could make a crowbar from a single 2x4. Saw table to rip down to size, jig/scroll saw to shape the ends and a router to give it a hexagonal shape. Re: Crowbar Prop - kaese - 04-27-2013 I wouldn't suggest using foam unless you plan on coating it with fiberglass. Foam props ding really easily and it's annoying to the point where I want to remake all my props out of wood. Plywood should be fine; I wonder if you can get away with carrying an actual crowbar. I wonder if I can get away with carrying a real frying pan... Long and skinny props break more easily when made from foam. source: personal experience :'( Edit: The Prop Acceptability Checklist If you can answer yes to any of the following questions, the prop is not allowed.   Is the prop longer than the congoer's height when carried, if the congoer is at least 4 feet tall?   Is the prop longer than 4 feet when carried, if the congoer is less than 4 feet tall?   Is the prop made of live steel?   Is the prop a real firearm?   If the prop is a gun-like prop, does it lack an orange tip?   If the prop is an gun-like prop, is it not disabled and unloaded?   Are there projectiles loaded or nocked into the prop or easily accessible on the prop's carrier?   If the prop is a water gun, is there water in the reservoir?   If the prop is a bow or other stringed weapon, is it tightly strung?   Are there any loose arrows or bolts with the costume or prop?   If the prop is a sword-like prop, is it being carried in a dangerous manner? Seems like if you didn't want to make a prop crowbar, you can just bring a real one. Unless crowbars fall under the "live steel" category. Re: Crowbar Prop - rumsfald - 04-27-2013 http://www.amazon.com/Bendable-Steel-Bar-with-Sound/dp/B000Q98F0C/ref=pd_sbs_t_1 nine bucks. Re: Crowbar Prop - Eightball - 04-27-2013 (04-27-2013, 11:55 AM)Käse link Wrote: Long and skinny props break more easily when made from foam. rip liquid's kukri Re: Crowbar Prop - The Generic Name - 04-28-2013 Step One: Purchase Crowbar Step Two: Paint the tip of said crowbar orange. Step Three: Bring it to Con. Step Four: Profit Re: Crowbar Prop - CaffeinePowered - 04-28-2013 Whatever you do, do not bring an inflatable crowbar, they will tag it |