Punished Props I love watching g your stuff. I usually make your props but I make them out of metal. btw I love your videos and they have inspired me to make my own channel.
Thanks for posting this comment, I stopped the video because I notice you didn't where the glasses. It's a good pet peeve of mine. Its the only neuroses that my dad gave me that I'm grateful for.
you could maybe make latex parts matching your skin tone get the claws on there and idk maybe glue the latex on your hands you would not need a handle or something in your hands I think its possible maybe
Love your channel. I think I've left about a billion comments saying something similar, but every time I watch there is always some little tip or trick that I end up taking away and incorporating into my own style. I feel like a day spent making stuff with you guys would teach someone 1000 times more than years of study
I have to say I love your videos! Maybe even more so than Adam's Tested. Mainly because the Tested channel doesn't do their one day builds that often, which is my favorite part. Keep up the good work!
I'd drill the whole for the rod slightly undersized, maybe 3/32, so you're sure to get a good clamp from the screws that hold the blocks together which should prevent the rods from slipping or rotating better.
A small shim between the pices while drilling it out (like a piece of paper or cardstock) should give the same effect. But you do seem to love sanding... :)
A tip if you are making clamps like these again. The clamping surface shouldnt be the same size but actually slightly smaller than what you are clamping. Meaning if you are clamping a 5mm dia rod, you want either an oval that will engage before it is fully closed so sanding the inner halves of what would have been a right circular prism to be a right elliptical prism with a new width of ~4.8mm is all that is needed. Or if you are lucky to have a drill bit that are just sized enough off from the diameter of your clamping material. Otherwise adding a medium in the clamp's vice might also help. Assuming you only need a light holding force, a thick enough tinning layer on aluminum should work fine. I'd think electroplating is valid but the tolerances are much closer.
Havent read all comments, but as a little tip from me: Bend the rod that will go into the claw to a circle (or at least let it point downwards) to prevent serious damage if someone runs into you or does some goofy idiotic beer driven stunt... at the moment its kind of a not intended serious weapon with some plastic foam planed to stuck on it. Oh and really cool project, as allways!
So I was initially going to comment that you'd have an easier time bending the rods if you anchored the bottom section (the one that goes into your handle) with some sort of clamp to provide a more secure hold and therefore more resistance but you addressed that. One other thing I figured I'd mention (and this comes from building models and dioramas) is that, if you're going to use pliers (which give you a better grip anyway) then you heat the rod along the length where you want it to bend; by annealing it, you make it a lot more pliable, facilitating an easier bending process and helping reduce the likelihood that the rod will try to spring back to its original shape. This has the added bonus that it should also make any tweaking you might need to do afterwards much easier as well.
You should look into getting a cooling pump and jet for your blade. All metals except iron need cooling for any cutting. You blade will last longer and make cleaner cuts.
Great video. I have some tips you might be able to use regarding aluminum. Al has a cutting speed of 700. you can drill and cut it really fast. for that little 1/8 bit 1000 rpm would be a minimum. What I mean to say is that you can cut aluminum way faster than you are. This can save you a ton of time. I love your channel really cool builds. Cutting metal is my job, so if you have any questions hit me up on facebook. Cheers
If you want things to stay lined up when drilling like that you can use some superglue to keep them from shifting then using some heat from a torch to remove them from each other
Here's a trick: put some thick cardstock or a couple between your plates when you drill the holes. Then there's a small gap so you don't bottom out when you clamp on your rods.
Ok, that trick was taken. Here's another: Chuck your tap in the drill press (but don't turn it on!) to make sure your tap is nice and straight all the way through.
I noticed when you clamped the vise to the drill base that it lifted from the other side which would cause the drilled hole not to be at right angle to the surface, a clamp on the other side would solve that. Probably would not matter for this build, just an observation
where can you buy the blocks and sheets of plastic you use? I'm in a smallish town but can drive to a bigger city if I need to. But never see any stores that would sell them. maybe i'm looking in the wrong places. home depot and other hardware stores don't carry them in my area.
Punished Props not really, it was set up to make driveshafts and now just mostly dose exhaust pipe for school busses... its kinda rickady and actualy terrifying to use your is much cleaner lol
You know I tried to get wolverine claws, I even tried to get them 3D printed (maklabs) couldn't print 10'' for the claws, I tried Eva claws painted silver -I've ended up just using Spandex with toy stuffing - for my Totoro Costume claws (I was going for the silicone ones in the Double Totoro video ) th-cam.com/video/H6JQesX0tFA/w-d-xo.html (Adam savage incognito:Double Totoro!) Wow cool Old man Logan 🤔😀👍 Can't wait to see you as him 🙂
Actually, it depends on the orientation of the teeth; there are files that only cut on the push and ones that only cut on the pull. You see a lot of the latter used when shaping and sharpening the cutting edge on blades.
Smh you should have used the Pencil claws in the intro, they're better than both Version 1 and the Version 2 you're making right now. -Rub1x (This is a joke if you couldn't tell)
You need to wear some safety glasses. You're setting a terrible example for newcomers to crafting using some heavy duty equipment with no eye protection on. Frankly, it's irresponsible.
Thanks for all the tips, gang! FYI I totally SHOULD have had safety glasses when I was using heavy machinery.
Punished Props I love watching g your stuff. I usually make your props but I make them out of metal. btw I love your videos and they have inspired me to make my own channel.
em, were you usings files backwards?
Thanks for posting this comment, I stopped the video because I notice you didn't where the glasses. It's a good pet peeve of mine. Its the only neuroses that my dad gave me that I'm grateful for.
you could maybe make latex parts matching your skin tone get the claws on there and idk maybe glue the latex on your hands you would not need a handle or something in your hands I think its possible maybe
I was thinking about something like that as well.
You could mix up some Proto Putty and wrap it around the handle. Give it a squeeze and it'll become a custom fit rubber grip.
Oh snap! That's a pretty great idea! Not sure if I'll have time to do that, but thanks for the tip.
Love your channel. I think I've left about a billion comments saying something similar, but every time I watch there is always some little tip or trick that I end up taking away and incorporating into my own style. I feel like a day spent making stuff with you guys would teach someone 1000 times more than years of study
Thank you so much, kind sir! =D
You make some pretty rad stuff yourself. Keep up the excellent work.
I have to say I love your videos! Maybe even more so than Adam's Tested. Mainly because the Tested channel doesn't do their one day builds that often, which is my favorite part. Keep up the good work!
2:30 "You can see his claws are a little lower than the older versions of them" that's what happens when Logan gets old I guess lol
The old droopy claws...
The chuck key on a bungee cord is an awesome idea 💡 I mean don’t get me wrong I love the claws as well
I'd drill the whole for the rod slightly undersized, maybe 3/32, so you're sure to get a good clamp from the screws that hold the blocks together which should prevent the rods from slipping or rotating better.
+MorganScott82 Good idea. I'm also going to sand down the inner surfaces of those bars to give myself a slight gap.
A small shim between the pices while drilling it out (like a piece of paper or cardstock) should give the same effect. But you do seem to love sanding... :)
I thought about that too... once I had already drilled them all. Great idea! =)
Yeah, or coat the inside with something like plastidip so it has more grip and a little bit of give to really lock it in.
lol
"Stab stab" *Pokes it a few more times*
Good stuff. 10/10 realism and the acting was gorgeous.
A tip if you are making clamps like these again. The clamping surface shouldnt be the same size but actually slightly smaller than what you are clamping. Meaning if you are clamping a 5mm dia rod, you want either an oval that will engage before it is fully closed so sanding the inner halves of what would have been a right circular prism to be a right elliptical prism with a new width of ~4.8mm is all that is needed.
Or if you are lucky to have a drill bit that are just sized enough off from the diameter of your clamping material.
Otherwise adding a medium in the clamp's vice might also help. Assuming you only need a light holding force, a thick enough tinning layer on aluminum should work fine. I'd think electroplating is valid but the tolerances are much closer.
Havent read all comments, but as a little tip from me: Bend the rod that will go into the claw to a circle (or at least let it point downwards) to prevent serious damage if someone runs into you or does some goofy idiotic beer driven stunt... at the moment its kind of a not intended serious weapon with some plastic foam planed to stuck on it. Oh and really cool project, as allways!
I've been waiting for this tutorial for a long time
So
Thanks Bill! Im doing the same cosplay too but with foam, your templates help a lot!
Excellent!
So I was initially going to comment that you'd have an easier time bending the rods if you anchored the bottom section (the one that goes into your handle) with some sort of clamp to provide a more secure hold and therefore more resistance but you addressed that. One other thing I figured I'd mention (and this comes from building models and dioramas) is that, if you're going to use pliers (which give you a better grip anyway) then you heat the rod along the length where you want it to bend; by annealing it, you make it a lot more pliable, facilitating an easier bending process and helping reduce the likelihood that the rod will try to spring back to its original shape. This has the added bonus that it should also make any tweaking you might need to do afterwards much easier as well.
Cool, thanks for the tips!
Man, I remember the first tutorial for this
And yes, your beard IS getting quite glorious...
Thank you for this series!! My Halloween costume for this year is going to be a Hugh Jackman mash-up: Jean Val-Jean-Verine!!!
Awesome!
You should look into getting a cooling pump and jet for your blade. All metals except iron need cooling for any cutting. You blade will last longer and make cleaner cuts.
I will definitely look into that. I plan on using this to cut steel to make new work benches. Thanks!
Great video, very entertaining and well maid.
And the claws look kick-ass!
+Z3L1M B4RH Thanks so much!
those new claws look really good!!
Thanks!
Great video. I have some tips you might be able to use regarding aluminum. Al has a cutting speed of 700. you can drill and cut it really fast. for that little 1/8 bit 1000 rpm would be a minimum. What I mean to say is that you can cut aluminum way faster than you are. This can save you a ton of time. I love your channel really cool builds. Cutting metal is my job, so if you have any questions hit me up on facebook. Cheers
Thanks for the tips!
Am I the only one that was obsess by the oil recipient moving when Bill was drilling? 😂🤣
HA! I saw the bottle dancing around while I was drilling. It's got some good moves.
If you want things to stay lined up when drilling like that you can use some superglue to keep them from shifting then using some heat from a torch to remove them from each other
Oh that is SUCH a great idea! Thanks. =D
Here's a trick: put some thick cardstock or a couple between your plates when you drill the holes. Then there's a small gap so you don't bottom out when you clamp on your rods.
Ok, that trick was taken. Here's another: Chuck your tap in the drill press (but don't turn it on!) to make sure your tap is nice and straight all the way through.
Awesome ideas all around! Thanks. =D
I noticed when you clamped the vise to the drill base that it lifted from the other side which would cause the drilled hole not to be at right angle to the surface, a clamp on the other side would solve that. Probably would not matter for this build, just an observation
Good eye. I should probably clamp both sides.
Why not putting a thin, hard rubber between the halves? Would help securing the claws without over tighten the screws.
That just might work!
Nice beard growth! Looks good.
I would round the corners a bit. You can kinda see the corners peeking out of your hand from certain angles.
That's the plan! I'll include that in next week's video.
Sweet!
where can you buy the blocks and sheets of plastic you use? I'm in a smallish town but can drive to a bigger city if I need to. But never see any stores that would sell them. maybe i'm looking in the wrong places. home depot and other hardware stores don't carry them in my area.
This is great! You Rock!
AWESOME!!!
Love the beard! You should grow it again 😄
really very cool. Would love to get into working with aluminium
Lorcan Mcivor B&Q was selling the 2mm gold one cheep £2 something for a meter a few weeks back
You need some parallels. Love your videos.
You should totally do a hellboy build!!
I second that
Friggin Boom Toys aye!
thats the same chopsaw we have at the shop... except ours has an added on hydraulic piston to contol its rate of cutting aswell as an automatic oiler
Oooooh fancy! =D
Punished Props not really, it was set up to make driveshafts and now just mostly dose exhaust pipe for school busses... its kinda rickady and actualy terrifying to use your is much cleaner lol
Anyone ever said you sound EXACTLY like Peter Brown!!!
Could you make his Bone claws?
WOW! I cant belive i found someone that takes cosplay as serious as me
Please give that saw some oil. It's audibly squeaky so obviously completely dry.
Cool
What Luck I'm also doing a Wolverine costume
+Dan Cristian Gumalo Hurray!
+Punished Props Problem is I'm a 15 year old teen with no beard lol
Thx
put a link of the logan claws references
Don't the blades come out from the middle of the back of his hand though
Nothing is unattached nub is attached
dude you're @chinbeard not @LumberJackBead
Is that a Macbook Air?
Eternal yup
Any good? Starting uni soon and not sure if an Air will do me or if I need a pro...
+Eternal Sure is! It's been a champ since 2011!
Wow haha most of my pc's don't last that long! What model/specs has it got please? :)
could you make the claws out of eva foam
Absolutely! You'd just want to make sure you have a sturdy core to keep them from bending.
@@punishedprops Thank you!!!!!
This item:
www.amazon.com/SE-8593WB-Wire-Bender-Piece/dp/B005M5TSFG/
might help in future for bending those stubborn wires.
Oh my goodness I had no idea such a wonderful thing existed! Thanks for sharing! =D
Punished Props Mine came from Lee Valley www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=32012&cat=1,43456,43407 but very useful tool to have.
Diy you have any relatives in central California? Because I know a guy that I know as Dr Duran
+CCWIZ 67 Not that I know of.
why did you make it with aluminum? it should have been made out of adamantium.
I know that adamantium is fake it was a joke
PokecraftFlims Adamantium costs a fortune, Bills too nice to ask us to crowd fund for it 😉😉😉 (joking)
Safety squints were not engaged during band saw use. You are fined one credit Bill Duran for violation. )=
Don't worry, I was rather far away from the machine during operation.
His beard is also getting greyer
Ouch, looks like it would hurt
coolant!
good job "LITTLE" buddy
Assassins Creed hidden blade. PLEASE.
You know I tried to get wolverine claws, I even tried to get them 3D printed (maklabs) couldn't print 10'' for the claws, I tried Eva claws painted silver -I've ended up just using Spandex with toy stuffing - for my Totoro Costume claws (I was going for the silicone ones in the Double Totoro video ) th-cam.com/video/H6JQesX0tFA/w-d-xo.html (Adam savage incognito:Double Totoro!)
Wow cool Old man Logan 🤔😀👍 Can't wait to see you as him 🙂
re *BILL* ding
GREETINGS FELLOW MAKER
I almost cried at 5:10 You know files only cut on the push stroke Bill.
Actually, it depends on the orientation of the teeth; there are files that only cut on the push and ones that only cut on the pull. You see a lot of the latter used when shaping and sharpening the cutting edge on blades.
It makes me cringe so hard when you file cuz files only work on the push stoke
Yeah, but I like the extra workout. =)
#beardedprops
Dog whistle at 4:50-5:00
I am drillverine
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Smh you should have used the Pencil claws in the intro, they're better than both Version 1 and the Version 2 you're making right now.
-Rub1x
(This is a joke if you couldn't tell)
thanks a lot for this tutorial and the templates. i built them and went to #viecc last weekend => it was so awsome, big thanks to you =)
That's fantastic! =D
here some of the pics :)
imgur.com/a/b19pn
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Say it with me: Aluminium. Not aluminum - aluminium.
Greg Moore uhh face palm
Aluminum nope spell check says it passes muster, he isnt a damn brit, aussie, or a kiwi so thats your problem bub
You need to wear some safety glasses. You're setting a terrible example for newcomers to crafting using some heavy duty equipment with no eye protection on.
Frankly, it's irresponsible.
Ahh yeah I usually have prescription safety glasses on all day in the shop. I wore my contacts during this build and forgot! My bad, for sure.