PVC Eyeballs

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  • Опубліковано 22 чер 2012
  • Here is a reasonable alternative for ping pong ball puppet eyes... that you can make at home.
    Aqui es una alternativa para ojos de bola de ping pong, para tu titere.. que puedes hacer en casa (activar subtitulos en español)
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  • @ThyAnarchist87
    @ThyAnarchist87 9 років тому +4

    I love how so many of your tools are hand operated.

  • @efrenkov
    @efrenkov 12 років тому

    gracias. me has dado la gran idea para hacer materas para mis balcones .Hasta ahora los torneaba uno a uno en madera, ahora usare PVC y tu tecnica.
    gracias por compartirlo

  • @Mickalishous6969
    @Mickalishous6969 12 років тому

    Be sure to post anything you come up with, I also make puppets when I have time, it's cool coming up with new ones.

  • @humxa24
    @humxa24 12 років тому

    one tip for you, if you heat up the pipe it could even be cut with a knife so you don't have to split it with a saw

  • @Patsyhoolahan
    @Patsyhoolahan 3 роки тому

    Wow! going back in time. You have had that guy for a long time.

  • @stetoobe
    @stetoobe 11 років тому

    you really are a DIY genius!

  • @justintai8725
    @justintai8725 9 років тому +3

    I just love your videos never stop!

  • @flagogyn
    @flagogyn 9 років тому +1

    Very interesting, I am learning much with your movies. Congratulations.

  • @alexandrakormos1874
    @alexandrakormos1874 10 років тому

    You are a GENIUS! Thank you for sharing your brilliant ideas! ^^

  • @jhodapp57
    @jhodapp57 10 років тому +1

    Fantastic Phil! What a great idea, you have inspired me once again.

  • @spcglider
    @spcglider 10 років тому

    Suggestion: look for a sign-making material called SINTRA. It comes in many thicknesses and is made of PVC.

  • @jaipeitri
    @jaipeitri 8 років тому

    I really love your videos! And your way to work... I'm a teacher and thanks to you I am going to create my own puppet for my pupils! Thank you very much!

  • @monkeypigdad
    @monkeypigdad 12 років тому

    another great tutorial Phil

  • @hillsmith
    @hillsmith 11 років тому

    I really enjoy your creative thinking!

  • @gilbertoescobar2221
    @gilbertoescobar2221 9 років тому +1

    amigo he seguido todos tus videos y admiro tu ingenio y destresa para hacer estos muñequitos Dios te bendiga

  • @BigFatTonys
    @BigFatTonys 12 років тому

    thanks again for yet another timely inspiration. I've been trying to replace two dome shaped board game pieces that were missing from a recent Thrift Store find. The two pieces are needed to include a fourth person in the game. Your piece of wood with the oversized hole is what I was missing. I made a plaster mold of a piece and had been trying to get the Frisbee plastic to drape over my mold without any success.

  • @carlapat2012
    @carlapat2012 12 років тому

    Wow! Great idea. Thanks a lot for sharing it with us.

  • @iceandfire44
    @iceandfire44 12 років тому

    this is brilliant. I really appreciate how little you use power tools and how much you use elbow grease. it's wonderful for watchers that don't have expensive tools at their disposal (like myself :p). thanks.

  • @elenaschneider5729
    @elenaschneider5729 9 років тому

    Хорошая идея ! Спасибо!

  • @mikedehooghblackflagracephotos
    @mikedehooghblackflagracephotos 6 років тому

    Very cool.

  • @antinozziartiste
    @antinozziartiste 11 років тому

    That's Great ! You are so creative . Thanks for sharing .

  • @loresamba
    @loresamba 6 років тому

    Genio ! Bravo !

  • @francofais
    @francofais 8 років тому

    sei bravissimo!!!! grazie mille per i tuoi consigli.

  • @TomCleaver
    @TomCleaver 9 років тому

    Brilliant! Thanks!

  • @Bandit_6oo
    @Bandit_6oo 8 років тому

    i love the band saw

  • @puppetofpeace
    @puppetofpeace 12 років тому +1

    Thanks Phil, thats a great tip. I love your vids and simple approaches that produce quality outcomes. Where is your accent from? cheers Steve

  • @andherg.quinteroc.9818
    @andherg.quinteroc.9818 10 років тому +1

    "electrical pipe", that same a hose. its flexible and very thin.

  • @TanerWaterfall
    @TanerWaterfall 9 років тому +1

    you are a genius!!!! :)

  • @manolinfx
    @manolinfx 10 років тому

    you are a master.
    thanks for share!!

  • @mickeysmith4582
    @mickeysmith4582 11 років тому

    Hello, I would like to tell you how much I have learned from your videos. I am a theatre teacher and just started a puppeting unit. I made a puppet based on your round headed puppet tutorial. I was wondering if you might make a tutorial about you pig puppet. I am interested in how the multi-shaped head is formed. Thanks and keep up the great tutorials.

  • @geoffallen1331
    @geoffallen1331 10 років тому

    Fantastic. Do you have a video on movable eyebrows or eyelids?

  • @sphinxios
    @sphinxios 11 років тому

    i was just thinking of another way to heat up pvc cant u just put it into boiling water or isnt that enough to make plastic workable.

  • @hectorsigma1
    @hectorsigma1 9 років тому +1

    Fantastic you are a master

  • @Mickalishous6969
    @Mickalishous6969 12 років тому

    Nice, never thought of that. I wonder what else I can make out of PVC pipe?

  • @gusyan1394
    @gusyan1394 2 роки тому

    👍👏

  • @arifkuyucu
    @arifkuyucu 4 роки тому

    Hello. Does it work with different PVC sheet? Such as Pvc used as table cloth

  • @pinkfroth4968
    @pinkfroth4968 7 років тому

    So I'm trying to make the mechanisms for a rod puppet cheap, I've made most of it like mouth, eyebrows and eyelids but how do I make eyes that move left to right?

    • @jimbobseventy5030
      @jimbobseventy5030 6 років тому

      There are youtube videos,search " animatronic eyes", they can be complicated but they give some idea of whats involved.

  • @timadams1662
    @timadams1662 10 років тому

    There's a couple editing errors tho but still cool

  • @frankcarbaandona2134
    @frankcarbaandona2134 8 років тому

    thanks Phil!

    • @PhilipStephens007
      @PhilipStephens007  8 років тому

      +Frank Carbaandona . all fine and great.

    • @PhilipStephens007
      @PhilipStephens007  7 років тому +1

      Well... good question. I come from New Zealand, a very comfortable country. I gave that up to come to Colombia, a third world country. After a few years we had enough church support to be comfortable enough within this poorer context (hence the ability to have a camera and internet to be on youtube) Although Colombia is in the mid range, socioeconomics world wide, I understand what it is to be poor, as we work with the lowest rung of this society. About 4 years ago our support was cut, now we live on the same level of income, as this lowest rung of society here. So officially, that makes us economically poor. But, am I poor? I get to do what many people do not get to do. I am not a slave to some company, I get to experience things most people on the planet do not, and I am as free as one can get, within the context of a law governed nation....therefore, I am indeed, very rich.

  • @thomasmarshall6109
    @thomasmarshall6109 10 років тому

    Nice work! How do you mount the eye to the puppet?

    • @PhilipStephens007
      @PhilipStephens007  10 років тому +2

      I usually cover the PVC eye in cloth then stitch the cloth to the puppet.

  • @shahramshajari4573
    @shahramshajari4573 8 років тому

    Special thanks to teach

  • @xXTheFreakWithinXx
    @xXTheFreakWithinXx 8 років тому

    Power Tools .....What are power tools? lmao