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Hey man I'm gonna go to lowes or home depot tommorow to get everything I need to start building my glove.. do u have a list of supplies I need to get? Like what kind gauge steel sheet copper and steel and which gauge copper pipe? What kind of rivets? Etc..
@@dylanjewell6512 Of course, here's what I used: - Wells Lamont Men's Cowhide Leather Work Gloves with Adjustable Wrist Strap - Copper plate 1,25 mm, I think that's 18 gauge in US. Check the templates to see how much you need (templates are in A4 format) - Saw blades - Silver solder sticks (and a blowtorch) - Leather rivets, like the ones in the video which you can sqeeze/hammer together - Roofing nails, for the handplate because I ran out of leather rivets - Metal epoxy glue I'm not from US, so I can't tell the exact product names, but I hope these help!
What I love about this channel is that you use regular tools most people probably have and not big expensive things that only a few people have. Such great content
Thank you that's great to hear. Yes you can make quite much with just basic tools. I might make some short tutorial on making your own tools at some point. Working on some traditional armor now btw
For those wondering the original maker glove used is a wells Lamont 1178 glove. The glove you used is damn near perfect tho! Amazing build! Been looking for a Freddy glove with low tech to make. So thank you so much!
Thank you very much and thanks for the info! Yes that is pretty close to the original, it's Wells Lamont but a bit more modern version. Glad to hear this video helped you!
i can highly reccomend the fiebings leather dye dark brown for doing the coloring on the glove im doing my first one and already the leather is looking pretty close to the original
F***ing AWESOME build! Thank you very much! I think I can actually duplicate this since you used every day tools and items that a normal person would have on hand or can easily find. Also, very nice instructions, and THANK YOU for the template to download! One of the best TH-cam tutorials I have ever seen! Make some more ok? LOL
Great stuff. BTW... I believe Freddy made the glove at the power plant where he worked, essentially the boiler room. I suppose it's still a basement of sorts.
I love your video, I'll probably build my glove with many of your methods, but my favorite part was 'Freddy' slicing carrots with the finished glove! lol
I’m currently in the process of making this! I have my pieces cut out, filed, and hammered into the shapes. I don’t have access to a dremel tool. Would you suggest anything else? Would cutting them with metal scissors work as well? Thank you!
I have been struggling for days to get my shiny copper to look more tarnished. I've tried patina, Rustoleum, sanding, and anything else I could think of. I can't believe I didn't simply try fire!!! DUH. I feel like an idiot. Thank you though, for saving me from several more days of frustration. lol
Great video, I made a Freddy replica glove years ago, not in the same league as yours though. Trying to get the fit just right must have been a.......nightmare! 😂😂
Thank you for this video! It has inspired me to make one of my one. I have almost finished my own glove. It is not so easy as it looks in your video. But thats always when someone is good at something. But i am happy with the result of my frist one. Greetings from then Netherlands
I buy the metal from a local store that sells all kinds of metal products. But I've seen them in some hardware stores too. I know people buy them from amazon etc. online stores too, but if you find a local supplier it's probably cheaper
Sure, here’s what I used: - Wells Lamont Men's Cowhide Leather Work Gloves with Adjustable Wrist Strap - Copper plate 1,25 mm, check the templates to see how much you need - Saw blades - Silver solder sticks (and a blowtorch) - Leather rivets - Roofing nails (because I ran out of leather rivets)
@@GarageKnight what did you use to attach the fingers at the hinge? just regular nuts and bolts? and also was there a special kind of silver solder you used or will any do
I had my friend print the templates because I don’t have a printer and I told him to print it in a4 format and he says he did but everything seems a bit small or maybe it’s just my massive hands but it would be nice to know how long the knives are so I can get an accurate size thank you
@@Jakerush2009 don't worry about the size too much, this is a pretty rough project and you don't need to be too accurate. If it fits your hand and looks good that's all that matters. You can make a cardboard model before working with copper if that helps
@@GarageKnight yeah i very roughly marked out what I thought it would be bigger because the print was pretty small, but I think I can work with what I have
Thank you for watching! Freddy is a serial killer who haunts teenagers in their dreams and real life. It's from a old horror movie series called Nightmare on elm street. Edit: just realized I got the name wrong. Should have been "Krueger"
Where can I get a glove just like yours in the metal video! Do you do it to sell? I'm from Brazil, you would make me one and send it, depending on the final value, I'm interested and urgent for one of your gloves!
I would ask if you would sell one of those gloves that you make? I try to do a haunted house on Halloween, and you do awesome work! Only reason I ask is that I need the blades to be made out of copper as well. I want to make sparks come from the blades like the movie. So if I may ask if you would do this. How much would you charge?
Thanks and glad to hear you liked this! Unfortunately I currently don't have time to make stuff for sale even though I would like to, as this is just a hobby for me. And I gave this glove to a friend of mine as a gift. But I did saw a thread on how to make sparks safely in halloweenforum(dot)com. And if you make the blades from copper be sure to use thick copper since copper is actually quite soft
Should have sweated the finger rings it gives it a way better look and has better strength otherwise great job I made a pair when I was 15 years old now I'm 53 😆
No I meant 1,25 millimeters. 1/8th inch would be 3,18 millimeters (according to google). 1,25 mm should be 0,049 inches. Does that seem right to you? Sorry if I didn't understand, I don't use imperial units
@@GarageKnight i didnt understand the comma being used. i confused decimal point place with mm. i believe 1.5mm is equal to 1/16th of an inch so 1.25 would be just shy of 1/16th , but 1/16th is close enough. 0.049 is 3/64ths if that makes sense, and just shy of 1/16th. thanks again , i hope this makes sense and i am looking forward to trying to make this.
Ah, yes we use comma to separate decimals. 0,25 mm means 1/4th of a mm. So 1,25 is 1 millimiter plus 1/4th of a millimeter. And the numbers are always divisible by 10 or 100 or 1000 etc. 10 mm is 1 cm, 100 cm is 1 meter, 1000 m (meter) is one kilometer and so on. And you use comma and decimals if you want to tell the fractions of a unit. Anyway hope the video helped you and have fun building!
@@GarageKnight WellsLamont shared your video, and I'm part of an embarrassingly nerdy community that replicates the ElmStreet film gloves to OCD levels. The vintage WL1178 glove is coveted as part of authentic builds for some movie variants, and we sure would like to see it come back in a near-vintage form. I was shouting into the void more at WL than you.. sorry :D
@@kkadera Ah, I thought it was something like and that's very interesting to hear! Suddenly this video has more views and the thing that they shared my video sounds great! :) And thank you!
Thank you! Yeah I agree with the music, I thought about putting some horror music for the whole video but I thought it would get annoying. Choosing the music was probably the hardest thing in this video lol
hahaha in the first parese that the glove parese a penis hahahahaha and I loved I would like to have one of those for halloween so support the channel because I want hotro video
Hi! TH-cam has deleted a lot of comments automatically from this video, I don't know why, but don't be surprised if yours doesn't show up!
That being said I'd like to hear how you ended up here and any feedback is welcome. Thanks for watching!
halloween time , had a nightmare on elm street movie fest :)
@@Lichsnitch Glad to be part of your fest!
Hey man I'm gonna go to lowes or home depot tommorow to get everything I need to start building my glove.. do u have a list of supplies I need to get? Like what kind gauge steel sheet copper and steel and which gauge copper pipe? What kind of rivets? Etc..
@@dylanjewell6512 Of course, here's what I used:
- Wells Lamont Men's Cowhide Leather Work Gloves with Adjustable Wrist Strap
- Copper plate 1,25 mm, I think that's 18 gauge in US. Check the templates to see how much you need (templates are in A4 format)
- Saw blades
- Silver solder sticks (and a blowtorch)
- Leather rivets, like the ones in the video which you can sqeeze/hammer together
- Roofing nails, for the handplate because I ran out of leather rivets
- Metal epoxy glue
I'm not from US, so I can't tell the exact product names, but I hope these help!
@@GarageKnight is that all, no copper pipes? Do u kno exactly which saw blades u used?
What I love about this channel is that you use regular tools most people probably have and not big expensive things that only a few people have. Such great content
Thank you that's great to hear. Yes you can make quite much with just basic tools. I might make some short tutorial on making your own tools at some point. Working on some traditional armor now btw
@@GarageKnight 🤘🤘
Would Soldering Core for Saudering Irons Work for the Blade attachment?
I agree. The amount of videos I watch that consist of people saying "first thing you need to do" than proceed to 3D print everything.
Videos with free templates are just the best. The Freddy Krueger glove looks awesome 10 out of 10.
Thank you very much, I'll share the templates in future projects too
For those wondering the original maker glove used is a wells Lamont 1178 glove. The glove you used is damn near perfect tho! Amazing build! Been looking for a Freddy glove with low tech to make. So thank you so much!
Thank you very much and thanks for the info! Yes that is pretty close to the original, it's Wells Lamont but a bit more modern version. Glad to hear this video helped you!
Which glove was used for the NOES part 4?
This is by far the best result I have ever sees
Thank you!
Brilliant work. Low tech and thorough, I'm glad you followed me so I could see your builds!
Thank you! Planning on some traditional shiny armor now, but this was fun for a change
This is probably difficult to do but you make it look easy.
Man that glove you made looks awesome! I’m a huge Freddy fan, and it’s Halloween time, so TH-cam sent me your way. Lol
Thank you very much! Good thing that TH-cam did that, happy Halloween to you!
AT last. a video that really teaches us how to do it in details!! thank you SO MUCH !!
I'm flattered to hear that! Glad to hear you liked it!
OMG I just went and looked at your gallery of all your creations and they are so awesome.
@@susanvodron6844 that is great to hear! Thank you
i can highly reccomend the fiebings leather dye dark brown for doing the coloring on the glove im doing my first one and already the leather is looking pretty close to the original
Hey thanks for the tip, I might try it on some other project. Sometimes it's hard to find leather in right color
Great video, it was cool seeing how it all came together, the eyeball at the end was a nice touch too, lol
Thank you! Hah yeah that eyeball trick is what I can afford when it comes to special effects lol
Thanks so much for this! I plan on making one for my Freddy costume for Halloween. My challenge will be finding a good glove for my small hands.
No problem, glad you liked it! Took me some time to find this one too, I don't remember the size options
F***ing AWESOME build! Thank you very much! I think I can actually duplicate this since you used every day tools and items that a normal person would have on hand or can easily find.
Also, very nice instructions, and THANK YOU for the template to download!
One of the best TH-cam tutorials I have ever seen! Make some more ok? LOL
Thank you very much that means a lot! This was a fun build and it can be done with simple tools, glad that you found it useful :)
Great stuff. BTW... I believe Freddy made the glove at the power plant where he worked, essentially the boiler room. I suppose it's still a basement of sorts.
Thanks! You might be right, I read some wiki when I made this but there might be few versions of the story
Awesome. I've watched a number of these and your method is solid.
Thank you very much!
I love your video, I'll probably build my glove with many of your methods, but my favorite part was 'Freddy' slicing carrots with the finished glove! lol
Thank you very much! Glad you liked my bad joke too lol
Gonna make one this weekend.hopefully it won't be an all day all night project lol thanks for the video
Thanks for watching! And hey have fun building it, you still have time before halloween :)
Can you put yhe glove on the bbq pit to make more of natural burn look?
I'm looking for a pair like this one for right and left hand
This is amazing work. Thank you for the tutorial. Extremely informative. I’m hoping to make one as well.
Thank you that's great to hear! Good luck with your glove
@@GarageKnight thank you good sir.
Hi, my friend Kapitän Deutschland recomended you . Great work,also deffenetly underated Cannel
Thanks, great to hear that, glad you like this stuff. Give Kapitän my best regards and thanks for recommending my channel.
Please sell me those gloves for the next Halloween ^^ Excellent tutorial, im very amazed of your work.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed, I gave the glove for my friend
The finger loops are called ringlets
Awesome work!!!!
Thank you very much, glad you liked it!
I’m currently in the process of making this! I have my pieces cut out, filed, and hammered into the shapes. I don’t have access to a dremel tool. Would you suggest anything else? Would cutting them with metal scissors work as well? Thank you!
Do you where I made the holes for the blades? Cutting with metal scissors might be a bit tricky but maybe try with a metal saw?
I have been struggling for days to get my shiny copper to look more tarnished. I've tried patina, Rustoleum, sanding, and anything else I could think of. I can't believe I didn't simply try fire!!! DUH. I feel like an idiot. Thank you though, for saving me from several more days of frustration. lol
Haha awesome, I know the feeling! Sometimes the answer is the most simple one, glad I could help!
Great video, I made a Freddy replica glove years ago, not in the same league as yours though. Trying to get the fit just right must have been a.......nightmare! 😂😂
It sure can lol
Awesome build man! Can't wait to get crackign on mine.
Thanks, have fun with your project!
That was really good
Thanks man
Thank you for this video!
It has inspired me to make one of my one.
I have almost finished my own glove.
It is not so easy as it looks in your video.
But thats always when someone is good at something.
But i am happy with the result of my frist one.
Greetings from then Netherlands
That's great to hear! It might not feel easy but hey that's how you learn new skills. Congrats on your new glove, just ready for halloween :)
Hey were do you get your metal parts anf can you order them? :D
I buy the metal from a local store that sells all kinds of metal products. But I've seen them in some hardware stores too. I know people buy them from amazon etc. online stores too, but if you find a local supplier it's probably cheaper
Beautiful glove!
Glad you liked it!
FANTASTIC!!!!
Thank you very much!
Wow good job!👌
Thank you!
@@GarageKnight what's the name of the metal you use to make the glove?
@@raonarjasari9646 It's copper
@@GarageKnight it's a nightmare on elm street 1 glove?
@@raonarjasari9646 yeah that's what I was going for, the glove from the first movie. Not an exact copy though but pretty close
Any chance i could get a materials list to make things abit easier when ordering parts?
Sure, here’s what I used:
- Wells Lamont Men's Cowhide Leather Work Gloves with Adjustable Wrist Strap
- Copper plate 1,25 mm, check the templates to see how much you need
- Saw blades
- Silver solder sticks (and a blowtorch)
- Leather rivets
- Roofing nails (because I ran out of leather rivets)
I forgot the metal epoxy glue
@@GarageKnight wow thanks for the fast reply man your awesome now i should have time to order the parts and build it before Halloween appreciate it👍
@@advokate5872 No problem glad you liked my video, have fun building it!
@@GarageKnight what did you use to attach the fingers at the hinge? just regular nuts and bolts? and also was there a special kind of silver solder you used or will any do
Thanks for such a detailed tutorial. Where do you get the flat copper sheet?
I got it from a metal shop that sells all kinds of metal products, but you could find them in hardware stores too
@@GarageKnight awesome. What thickness?
@@joelstitch it's 1,25 millimeters
Huh so thats how freddy made his glove great video btw 10/10
He had maybe a bit darker room for it but pretty close yeah lol, thank you for watching!
I had my friend print the templates because I don’t have a printer and I told him to print it in a4 format and he says he did but everything seems a bit small or maybe it’s just my massive hands but it would be nice to know how long the knives are so I can get an accurate size thank you
Well if you have big hands you might need to scale it up. The glove I used was size 10 and it was a gift for a friend so I don't have it anymore.
@@GarageKnight I think my friend may have printed it wrong
@@Jakerush2009 don't worry about the size too much, this is a pretty rough project and you don't need to be too accurate. If it fits your hand and looks good that's all that matters. You can make a cardboard model before working with copper if that helps
@@GarageKnight yeah i very roughly marked out what I thought it would be bigger because the print was pretty small, but I think I can work with what I have
What kind of stain did you use for the leather rivets?
It was paint used in miniatures. Any paint that sticks to metal is good
I can't find silver solder sticks in town, but I can find copper or aluminum ones or solder wire. Which would you recommend?
Sorry I don't have experience on those so I don't know how they work
@@GarageKnight I found some silver solder sticks! YAY! Got my pieces shaped, now working on making the blades!
@@Brooklyn_Ann Great to hear! Have fun with the project
the finger tool is smart, is it just a metal pipe cut in half?
Yeah just that, I used in my gauntlets for the finger plates
Freddy knows how to weld
Thanks and job well done.
Glad you liked it
So is that copper you're using and those were rivets if I got those right
Yeah 1,25 mm copper and leather rivets
Hi just wanna ask what size did you print your template on? Really nice work definitely gonna try make one.
Thank you! It's in A4 size
Fantastic Video. I'm definitely doing this. BTW, who's Freddy Gruger?
Thank you for watching! Freddy is a serial killer who haunts teenagers in their dreams and real life. It's from a old horror movie series called Nightmare on elm street.
Edit: just realized I got the name wrong. Should have been "Krueger"
Where can I get a glove just like yours in the metal video! Do you do it to sell? I'm from Brazil, you would make me one and send it, depending on the final value, I'm interested and urgent for one of your gloves!
I already gave this to a friend as a gift and unfortunately I don't have time to make things to sell
@@GarageKnight Okay, a pity, but I understand you, hugs!
@@GarageKnight I dream of this glove, it was too much, I tried to make it, but in an apartment where I live, it's complicated!
What is the welding tool I should use
Welding steel and copper might be pretty hard, but I haven't done much welding so I'm not sure. Soldering is best for this, like I did in the video
Mahlzeit! super Arbeit, sieht klasse aus. Welche Materialstärke hast du bei dem Kupferblech benutzt? 1 oder 2mm?
Thank you! It was 1,25 mm
Do you sell these?
Awesome !
Thank you!
very nice
Imma make the same thing soon
Awesome, hope the video helped, good luck with your project
What gauge copper did you use
1,25 millimeters, I think it is 18 gauge
How l9ng did it take you to build the this?
A few days, can't remember exactly but compared to my other builds it was quite fast
That's awesome I'll buy one from u!
Thank you very much! I gave this one for a friend as a gift
Got a leather kit for Christmas ....first project😆
Glad to hear that, have fun!
@@GarageKnight Gotta get copper for it also.
I would ask if you would sell one of those gloves that you make? I try to do a haunted house on Halloween, and you do awesome work! Only reason I ask is that I need the blades to be made out of copper as well. I want to make sparks come from the blades like the movie. So if I may ask if you would do this. How much would you charge?
Thanks and glad to hear you liked this! Unfortunately I currently don't have time to make stuff for sale even though I would like to, as this is just a hobby for me. And I gave this glove to a friend of mine as a gift. But I did saw a thread on how to make sparks safely in halloweenforum(dot)com. And if you make the blades from copper be sure to use thick copper since copper is actually quite soft
Look on Etsy. I saw a real metal Freddy glove being sold on there. But it wasn't cheap, it was selling for $185
Amazing
Thank you!
💯 dope
Thank you!
@@GarageKnight no thank you for being this great subscribed. And btw I had dirty thought when you made the finger shape before bending.
@@jaxsullivan2117 yeah I knew when I made it that it might look something else lol, and glad to have you as subscriber!
Should have sweated the finger rings it gives it a way better look and has better strength otherwise great job I made a pair when I was 15 years old now I'm 53 😆
Looks like the freddy vs Jason glove
how thick is the copper sheet?
It's 1,25 mm
@@GarageKnight thaanks you , but i assume you meant .125mm or 1/8th inch, correct?
No I meant 1,25 millimeters. 1/8th inch would be 3,18 millimeters (according to google). 1,25 mm should be 0,049 inches. Does that seem right to you? Sorry if I didn't understand, I don't use imperial units
@@GarageKnight i didnt understand the comma being used. i confused decimal point place with mm. i believe 1.5mm is equal to 1/16th of an inch so 1.25 would be just shy of 1/16th , but 1/16th is close enough. 0.049 is 3/64ths if that makes sense, and just shy of 1/16th. thanks again , i hope this makes sense and i am looking forward to trying to make this.
Ah, yes we use comma to separate decimals. 0,25 mm means 1/4th of a mm. So 1,25 is 1 millimiter plus 1/4th of a millimeter. And the numbers are always divisible by 10 or 100 or 1000 etc. 10 mm is 1 cm, 100 cm is 1 meter, 1000 m (meter) is one kilometer and so on. And you use comma and decimals if you want to tell the fractions of a unit. Anyway hope the video helped you and have fun building!
Bro, this Glove is amazing. Can you Tell me please, is that glove from copper or aluminium or what kind of material? Thanks!😁
Glad to hear you liked it thank you! It's made of copper, the blades are steel
@@GarageKnight Thank you bro!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I would have used butter knifes or fishing knives.
Yeah this was the cheapest option for me but those work also
Template seems small. I made my prices right from the printed template and seems too small for a man’s hand.
Back in the 80s when the first Freddie movie was in theatres I thought his glove was like the guy from X-Men lol
You mean wolverine? I see a chance for a movie here: Freddy vs Wolverine lol
BRING BACK THE 1178
Sorry what lol
@@GarageKnight WellsLamont shared your video, and I'm part of an embarrassingly nerdy community that replicates the ElmStreet film gloves to OCD levels. The vintage WL1178 glove is coveted as part of authentic builds for some movie variants, and we sure would like to see it come back in a near-vintage form. I was shouting into the void more at WL than you.. sorry :D
@@GarageKnight also, great seeing your take on the ol’fingerknives, good work,
@@kkadera Ah, I thought it was something like and that's very interesting to hear! Suddenly this video has more views and the thing that they shared my video sounds great! :) And thank you!
💯💯💯💯💯💯
ha-ha in the end
Perfect work, just the wrong music for making one of the most iconic horror characters weapons
Thank you! Yeah I agree with the music, I thought about putting some horror music for the whole video but I thought it would get annoying. Choosing the music was probably the hardest thing in this video lol
@@GarageKnight other than that the glove work was absolutely amazing :-)Gold star
@@Nizaammosesguitarist Thank you very much and thanks for the feedback
I AM SO, SO, SO, SO, SO, SORRY! TO HAVE TO SAY THIS GARAGE KNIGHT BUT IT'S FREDDY KRUGER'S GLOVE NOT FREDDY GRUGER'S GLOVE.
Lol no problem I fixed it now, thanks for correcting me. Can't believe no one never pointed it out
Yes this is tite a.f.. but normal ppl could never understand or even attempt this build!😂
Well maybe I got my own style haha
Love your content! My boys have some gloves and masks on their channel, check it out.
Glad to hear it, thank you! I'll check them out
=o
Как сделать перчатку Фредди? Нарежьте хуи из листового металла...
Too advanced for me
hahaha in the first parese that the glove parese a penis hahahahaha and I loved I would like to have one of those for halloween so support the channel because I want hotro video
Thanks for watching and nice to hear you liked it!
suiii
What kind of rivets do you use?
You can find them by searching leather / rapid / compression rivets. They seem to have many names..
@@GarageKnight thanks i just got some from the hobby store near me
@@GarageKnight thanks i just got some from the hobby store near me
@@MorpGorpNorp no problem, sounds great