Evil Cheese Sad Keeanu Posts: 886 Joined: Apr 2008 |
04-27-2013, 11:37 AM
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:
(This post was last modified: 04-28-2013, 01:30 PM by Evil Cheese.)
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HeK Rotartsinimda Posts: 4,183 Joined: Jun 2015 |
04-27-2013, 11:49 AM
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.
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kaese Accepts Non-Virgin Goat Sacrifices Posts: 1,224 Joined: Jan 2011 |
04-27-2013, 11:55 AM
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. Â Â Is the prop longer than the congoer's height when carried, if the congoer is at least 4 feet tall? Â Â Is the prop longer than 4 feet when carried, if the congoer is less than 4 feet tall? Â Â Is the prop made of live steel? Â Â Is the prop a real firearm? Â Â If the prop is a gun-like prop, does it lack an orange tip? Â Â If the prop is an gun-like prop, is it not disabled and unloaded? Â Â Are there projectiles loaded or nocked into the prop or easily accessible on the prop's carrier? Â Â If the prop is a water gun, is there water in the reservoir? Â Â If the prop is a bow or other stringed weapon, is it tightly strung? Â Â Are there any loose arrows or bolts with the costume or prop? Â Â 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. ask me about mpreg |
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04-27-2013, 12:50 PM
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Eightball Booze Makes Me Gay Posts: 1,557 Joined: Mar 2009 |
04-27-2013, 04:23 PM
(04-27-2013, 11:55 AM)Käse link Wrote: Long and skinny props break more easily when made from foam. rip liquid's kukri |
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The Generic Name BRB, Posting Posts: 793 Joined: May 2009 |
04-28-2013, 11:19 AM
Step One:Â Purchase Crowbar
Step Two: Paint the tip of said crowbar orange. Step Three: Bring it to Con. Step Four: Profit 3DS Friend Code: 4098-3295-0639 |
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CaffeinePowered Mad Hatter Posts: 12,998 Joined: Mar 2008 |
04-28-2013, 11:59 AM
Whatever you do, do not bring an inflatable crowbar, they will tag it
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