10:16 Yes the all mighty plunger, Gonzo would be proud of you Adam, plungers are Great said on the brand, Which brand? The Gonzo's brand of course, haha!
Love this build and all the ideas! I only have one puppet right now, but the stand I use is an old metal floor lamp with the electrical parts gutted. It's basically just been a useless stick that I considered turning into a coat rack, but now it has a purpose! (I could probably add some more rods around it to hold puppets like a shop display too.)
Nice! Also the cool stands for puppet is a tall stand for the toilet paper or the versatile stands for cameras, stage lights, even the hangers (with legs) for kids (without the hooks)
I made a cheap stand from items at Lowes. I purchased ($0.25/each) two samples for hard wood flooring, a metal floor flange and the connecting pipe, and a matching pipe end piece. The whole total was under $15. I already had two part epoxy. I first glued the two flooring samples together. After they dried, I generously glued the flange to the wood. Then, I just have to thread the pipe with its end cap on to the flange for an instant puppet stand. No cutting or sanding required. Plus, you can get various pipe lengths to match. I used a 30 inch to work on the puppet, but an 18 inch for display.
Love the wood stand. Sturdy and long lasting, and the black paint job really makes them look classy. The chair legs as stands was pure brilliance. You are so creative. You probably don't remember me, but I was working on a puppet music video over a year and a half ago. You wouldn't believe what additions I've made and even found a spot light that was dimmable and resizable to do some great shots. I'm a bit frustrated because I never knew it would take this long to prepare but I'm almost there. Thankfully I've seen many videos of people who say it's taken a year or two to finish their project, (one lady took 10 years to complete the original Addams Family house. Awesome completion) so it gives me hope. Been looking since then since I started last year for a resource that will help me make puppets with realistic looking people faces with different features and possibly some patterns even if I have to pay for it. All the videos I see are round face puppets with mouthplates and I really wanted to make a gypsy fortune teller female. Since I can't find one made (in my price range) (Cheap lol) I am forced to make my own. (It will probably cost me a lot to make but I'm willing to learn a new skill) I am willing to spend a few months to make it if that's what it takes and would be so grateful to you if you could point me in the direction where I can make a puppet like this. Thanks again for all the great videos you make and the pod casts as well. I've learned so much. Wishing you a wonderful day... PS I forgot to mention I use wire hangers for my puppet stands. I make a circle base and long stem upwards with a hook on top to fit in the hand puppet heads Quick and easy. Just wire hangers and a needle nose pliers. Fashioned them from some stands I saw on Amazon.
What do you think of using a coat rack for a single marionette? Could you modify one? Or I have an IV stand the height is adjustable. I may try to use as a display. Any thoughts?
Adam, I built mine with a pair of 1x3s in an T shape, a 1" square dowel coming up from the angle of 1x3s, and a length of PVC pipe with an end cap rammed snugly over the dowel.
"this isn;t enough to attach it permanently but it's just to tack it so it doesn't move" *proceeds to use 10x more super glue than i've ever used on a permanent bond* what kind of weaksauce superglue do y'all have in america? Accelerator spray??? What? superglue is an instant bond in lke 12 seconds SMH why is american superglue so sucky ;-;
10:16 Yes the all mighty plunger, Gonzo would be proud of you Adam, plungers are Great said on the brand, Which brand? The Gonzo's brand of course, haha!
Is it just me that loves the Music for the intro
Good morning , greetings from Perú!!
Plunger as a puppet stand! That’s me before even this vid came out! ;D
Thank's u Adam, I Will do it 🤗🙌 my father always helps me. 🙋🏻♀️
Your the man adam
I love the intro it’s sooooo goood
I use a old speaker stand so it's also adjust able and can be unscrewed at the base for travel
Cool pupets
I’ve also been using a paper towel stand for my puppets.
Same here! 😉👍🏻
Great video Adam!!! Loving all the new videos. Keep up the great work!
Ha Adam I download your puppet pattern I can't wait for my dad to print it out
this is exactly what i needed thank you! I just got an amazing puppet made by a friend and I've been trying to figure out how to store/display him.
Wow, I got so quick in this video
Love this build and all the ideas! I only have one puppet right now, but the stand I use is an old metal floor lamp with the electrical parts gutted. It's basically just been a useless stick that I considered turning into a coat rack, but now it has a purpose! (I could probably add some more rods around it to hold puppets like a shop display too.)
Totally awesome sauce video, Adam. 😁😎😉
Nice! Also the cool stands for puppet is a tall stand for the toilet paper or the versatile stands for cameras, stage lights, even the hangers (with legs) for kids (without the hooks)
Cool hacks!
I used my camera stand as a stand for my puppet 🌝
I made a cheap stand from items at Lowes. I purchased ($0.25/each) two samples for hard wood flooring, a metal floor flange and the connecting pipe, and a matching pipe end piece. The whole total was under $15. I already had two part epoxy. I first glued the two flooring samples together. After they dried, I generously glued the flange to the wood. Then, I just have to thread the pipe with its end cap on to the flange for an instant puppet stand. No cutting or sanding required. Plus, you can get various pipe lengths to match. I used a 30 inch to work on the puppet, but an 18 inch for display.
@10:15 snoof puppet silent scream
Yaaay! Thanks for the vid!
That's a cool idea
Thank you I’ve been needing this
Love the wood stand. Sturdy and long lasting, and the black paint job really makes them look classy. The chair legs as stands was pure brilliance. You are so creative.
You probably don't remember me, but I was working on a puppet music video over a year and a half ago. You wouldn't believe what additions I've made and even found a spot light that was dimmable and resizable to do some great shots. I'm a bit frustrated because I never knew it would take this long to prepare but I'm almost there. Thankfully I've seen many videos of people who say it's taken a year or two to finish their project, (one lady took 10 years to complete the original Addams Family house. Awesome completion) so it gives me hope.
Been looking since then since I started last year for a resource that will help me make puppets with realistic looking people faces with different features and possibly some patterns even if I have to pay for it. All the videos I see are round face puppets with mouthplates and I really wanted to make a gypsy fortune teller female. Since I can't find one made (in my price range) (Cheap lol) I am forced to make my own. (It will probably cost me a lot to make but I'm willing to learn a new skill) I am willing to spend a few months to make it if that's what it takes and would be so grateful to you if you could point me in the direction where I can make a puppet like this.
Thanks again for all the great videos you make and the pod casts as well. I've learned so much. Wishing you a wonderful day...
PS I forgot to mention I use wire hangers for my puppet stands. I make a circle base and long stem upwards with a hook on top to fit in the hand puppet heads Quick and easy. Just wire hangers and a needle nose pliers. Fashioned them from some stands I saw on Amazon.
Good video video adam,for my fish puppet (i was put the last details) i use an gatorade bottle with water to stand
Please do the puppet photography tutorial
What do you think of using a coat rack for a single marionette? Could you modify one? Or I have an IV stand the height is adjustable. I may try to use as a display. Any thoughts?
Is the first one ok for a full size gremlin puppet or should the base be wider?
Adam, I built mine with a pair of 1x3s in an T shape, a 1" square dowel coming up from the angle of 1x3s, and a length of PVC pipe with an end cap rammed snugly over the dowel.
What I would like you to do is to make a video on how to hide seams.
Coming soon.
Toilet paper stand and base works great too.
You should do a video on paper bag puppet
nice intro
Welcome To The People Who Found This Comment Early
I’m two years late does that count?
Make a video on how to make jimmy from the sweet Jenny’s comercial
I use a paper towel stand
i use a telescopic tripod and it works fine.
Adam how about you build a T-Rex puppet
Ayooo!!
I use soda bottles ☺️
on the next video could you do it on how to build the pig puppet from your website or how to build the Shrek dragon and Gingy the gingerbread man?
what was your 1st puppet you made?
Have you ever considered making a puppet of yourself? I think it would be great!
That would be great
Adam my name is Giovanni can hoy make a bird puppet
I’m here early
hi
Make a rabbit puppet
“Professionals have standards”
"this isn;t enough to attach it permanently but it's just to tack it so it doesn't move"
*proceeds to use 10x more super glue than i've ever used on a permanent bond*
what kind of weaksauce superglue do y'all have in america?
Accelerator spray??? What? superglue is an instant bond in lke 12 seconds SMH why is american superglue so sucky ;-;
Wood soaks it up fast. What you are describing does not sound like super glue.
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