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Larp Heroes
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2013
How to: Building the Gray Lady Larp ax
Some thoughts, tricks, and incites to the creative process that went into build a custom LARP prop.
Foam from The Friendly Foam tell them Jesse sent you and they will get you to there Larp staff to give you the info and foam you will need to get you project done. if you are not in thei area the will mail it to you
* pages/A-Friendly-Foam-Shop/106791209384708?fref=ts
I get my cores from Tap Plastics here:
* www.tapplastics.com/product/plastics/plastic_rods_tubes_shapes/epoxy_tubing/144
Dystopia Rising: groups/DRLARP/
Richard Albritton: richard.albritton.378?fref=ts
SoDo MakerSpace: FabLabSeattle/?pnref=lhc
SoDo MakerSpace: FabLabSeattle/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE
Marie Katherine Turner a Cosplayer at Angry Pixie Design: AngryPixiDesign/?pnref=lhc
Ree Soesbee who made & plays The Gray Lady: www.learsfool.com/www.learsfool.com/
Foam from The Friendly Foam tell them Jesse sent you and they will get you to there Larp staff to give you the info and foam you will need to get you project done. if you are not in thei area the will mail it to you
* pages/A-Friendly-Foam-Shop/106791209384708?fref=ts
I get my cores from Tap Plastics here:
* www.tapplastics.com/product/plastics/plastic_rods_tubes_shapes/epoxy_tubing/144
Dystopia Rising: groups/DRLARP/
Richard Albritton: richard.albritton.378?fref=ts
SoDo MakerSpace: FabLabSeattle/?pnref=lhc
SoDo MakerSpace: FabLabSeattle/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE
Marie Katherine Turner a Cosplayer at Angry Pixie Design: AngryPixiDesign/?pnref=lhc
Ree Soesbee who made & plays The Gray Lady: www.learsfool.com/www.learsfool.com/
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How to Mod a Belt Sander from Harbor Freight Tools
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Here I Mod the table stop of Harbor Freight Tools Central-Machinery - item#97181 4 in. x 36 in. Belt/6 in. Disc Sander.
LARP 101 Panel SAKURA CON 2013
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Jesse and Tobias host a LARP 101 panel at SakuraCon 2013.
Larp Heroes Tutorial making a strap with Leather Rivets
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Larp Heroes Tutorial on making a basic leather strap with buckle. While this might seem simple there is very little information on the internet for the uninitiated. This is a basics foundation of LARP and Leather working that has been neglected for beginners.
Larp Heroes product demo Warrior Grieves
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Larp Heroes product demo Warrior Grieves by Jesse Skellington. This set have been field tested for over a year in the Pacific Northwest (wet weather) region.
Update: I have been using 1/4in fiberglass rod from Tap Plastics here in Seattle Washington US
what to hell happen to your hair
What is this brownish piece taped to your table? I understand it's for closer fit to sanding paper but won't it sand with foam?
Looks like a 16 gauge brass plate of sheet metal held on by clear packing tape, it would probably get touched by the sand paper sometimes but it's as close as it can be maybe 16th of an inch off the sand paper; and because it's brass it won't damage the sand paper.
Damn, I thought the bad guy from 5th element died. I guess he is back to grind stuff. lolz
G'day mate. I may have a solution for anchoring the hot glue tip. You previously said the hot glue tip is recessed about 1 & 1/2 inches into the rod & then protrudes 2 inches. What if you drilled 2 holes, 1 going nth/south & the other going east/west at the 1/2 inch & 1 inch points inside the core... leaving 1/2 an inch space to the core tip & then use pot rivets to basically create a miniature rebar. Before doing that, scratch the inside of the core to create extra grab for the hot glue. You don't have to go all the way with the pot rivet itself & risk cracking the core, just apply enough pressure to create the rebar then snip off the excess rivet. I trialed the above myself on a 10mm core & it worked nicely. Love the way you pay attention to the small but very important details re safety. My background is diy woodwork & crafts from junk nobody wants & then on selling. I'm looking at making some larp weapons for a friend of mine which is how I found you. Cheers - Mike :)
love your videos, but I'm having a hard time finding the cores.. where can I buy a core to make a weapon
You can try a Kite supply shop. They have solid & hollow fiberglass & carbon rods/tubes. Not that pricey either.
will this allow me to be a big giant douchebag with purple hair or is that something I will need more practice to become? I am sure it's take you a lifetime to become the level of douchebag you have achieved.
I think more accurately put is - douchebaggery isn't determined by the color of your hair it's what comes out of your mouth. He showed us how to make the sander more versatile. People can be different and they aren't bad. It's what makes this planet a wonderful place.
The hair is what's tripping you up? Really?
I'm not a fan of the metal rod in the core :/ what calamacil does is glue a very lose weave cloth around the tip of the core and then use a resin similiar to hotglue at the tip. Basically a cloth net over the tip filled with hot glue.
You said 16g stainless steel twice :P
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