this tutorial is so useful! im making a scythe prop soon and was wondering if instead of using metal straws if heavy armature wire would work to attach the foam to the pvc pipe? im only using two layers of foam though
I used to make scythe before but I can't remember what I used for the support. But based on my experience it told me the metal wire has to be harder and thicker so it won't shake and sturdier
Hey, thanks for the awesome tutorial. I bought your template and can't wait to start making this! Can I please ask, what glue did you use at 3:31? Thanks!!
@@LeonNoelCos Perfect thank you so much!! I think the convention I'm going to won't allow metal in foam props, so going to have to figure out an alternative method to support the head of the axe! I'm a bit stumped so would greatly appreciate any advise! :)
Question - is there a reason why you used steel straw instead of wooden dowels? I'm not making Starks axe (I am making Buggys Axe from One Piece) and I am wondering whether wooden dowels would suffice for supports on that prop. I was recommended to use wire gauge but that seems like a lot of work compared to screwing in a couple wooden dowels
For structural support I'm more towards metal, especially steel or aluminium. Because it is more light weight and sturdier than wood. One thing about wood is it breaks on impact, so it is also one of the reasons I don't recommend using wooden structure anymore, except for the tip. Pointy metal can be pretty dangerous
Hello, I bought the template, but as I was getting materials I found it particularly hard to find a 2.2cm pve pipe specifically. Are there any sites/places where I can get a 2.2cm PVC pipe?
@@LeonNoelCos towards the middle, when crafting, you Dremel the edge and then use a bigger template off the axe to add details on top at 3:50 I couldn’t find this one in the template folder
You can refer back to the full axe template, I have indicated the red line is the base layer, while for the bigger part, can just simply extract from the full axe template
Thank you for this & fern's staff, i purchased them both & will start on it soon. I just have one question, what type of pen are you using to trace the patterns on the eva foam?
After you printed the template, you can actually refer to the template, as long as the scale is correct. You can refer to the 1cm reference cube first make sure the scale is correct, then measure the pvc pipe length from the template
@@LeonNoelCos well it's only logical at this point and I do like to see the series on that there's so many staff in there and I would love to see that 💖🥰
best one on youtube!!
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Stronger than my financial status 😌 overall I really like the tutorial!
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this tutorial is so useful! im making a scythe prop soon and was wondering if instead of using metal straws if heavy armature wire would work to attach the foam to the pvc pipe? im only using two layers of foam though
I used to make scythe before but I can't remember what I used for the support. But based on my experience it told me the metal wire has to be harder and thicker so it won't shake and sturdier
Hey, thanks for the awesome tutorial. I bought your template and can't wait to start making this!
Can I please ask, what glue did you use at 3:31?
Thanks!!
Thank you! That was super glue. The glues I often use are super glue, contact adhesive and steel epoxy glue
@@LeonNoelCos Perfect thank you so much!! I think the convention I'm going to won't allow metal in foam props, so going to have to figure out an alternative method to support the head of the axe!
I'm a bit stumped so would greatly appreciate any advise! :)
@@nixey2892 even if the metal is only as a support structure inside is not allowed?
@@LeonNoelCos I believe so, I've emailed to confirm, but they seem to be against metal!
Question - is there a reason why you used steel straw instead of wooden dowels? I'm not making Starks axe (I am making Buggys Axe from One Piece) and I am wondering whether wooden dowels would suffice for supports on that prop. I was recommended to use wire gauge but that seems like a lot of work compared to screwing in a couple wooden dowels
For structural support I'm more towards metal, especially steel or aluminium. Because it is more light weight and sturdier than wood. One thing about wood is it breaks on impact, so it is also one of the reasons I don't recommend using wooden structure anymore, except for the tip. Pointy metal can be pretty dangerous
I'm also making Buggys Axe, but I'm using a wooden stick and not pipes.
Hello, I bought the template, but as I was getting materials I found it particularly hard to find a 2.2cm pve pipe specifically. Are there any sites/places where I can get a 2.2cm PVC pipe?
It should be quite standard for most hardware store. It is everywhere in my place. Have you tried your local hardware store?
Why is the second bigger template for the big blades detail not included?
May I know which part are you referring to?
@@LeonNoelCos towards the middle, when crafting, you Dremel the edge and then use a bigger template off the axe to add details on top at 3:50
I couldn’t find this one in the template folder
You can refer back to the full axe template, I have indicated the red line is the base layer, while for the bigger part, can just simply extract from the full axe template
Thank you for this & fern's staff, i purchased them both & will start on it soon. I just have one question, what type of pen are you using to trace the patterns on the eva foam?
thank you for the support! I use faber castell silver gel pen
what is the diameter of the pvc pipe ?
For the inner one, It is 2.2cm
I wonder to see arlecchino’ scythe
Let me secretly plan it
I bought the template, but havent printed them yet, im ordering material, what lenght does the pvc pipe need to be?
After you printed the template, you can actually refer to the template, as long as the scale is correct. You can refer to the 1cm reference cube first make sure the scale is correct, then measure the pvc pipe length from the template
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@@LeonNoelCos well it's only logical at this point and I do like to see the series on that there's so many staff in there and I would love to see that 💖🥰
Most detailed stark axe prop i've ever seen so far🤍✨
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你好,你做的道具和影片都好棒,想问问接单吗?想问问价钱和一些细节的部分,fb有问过但是没回复
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单子方面前阵子都忙其他的工作所以估计是看漏了,目前单子都随缘接,主要还是接主流的可以拍影片的武器为主