Evil Ted Talks 3 : Foam Sizing, Pattern & Fabrication Tips

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  • Опубліковано 17 кві 2014
  • I'm the Evil Ted who makes props and costumes. I’ve worked on Star Trek Into Darkness, Walking Dead, Fifth Element and Guyver, among lots of others. I've made pretty much everything out of every material, but foam is my favorite.
    I'm here to share my skills and shortcuts, and help you learn how to make foam costumes and props, too.
    To see more, check out my site: eviltedsmith.com
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  • @daviddicicco1297
    @daviddicicco1297 10 років тому +2

    Getting for ComicCon Detroit and as first time costume makers we are so glad to have found your channel. Just finsihed our Colonial Marine armor and pulse rifle. Our next costume will be much better thanks to you. Kudos to your camera operator for great coverage. Thanks

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  10 років тому +1

      Wow, be sure to send me photos when it's all done.

  • @andreaforgione7006
    @andreaforgione7006 10 років тому +1

    I just wanted to say thank you for your wonderful tutorials.

  • @TeddyGator247
    @TeddyGator247 9 років тому +17

    I don't think I've ever watched a channel so intensely before. Im a student of the evil ed school. Haha. Great great stuff. I'm studying!!!! Thank you!

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому +1

      TeddyGator247 Stick to it, and thanks for subscribing.

  • @biglmiguel
    @biglmiguel 8 років тому +3

    dude you are truly a master of your craft and your teaching style is top notch.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  8 років тому +1

      +biglmiguel Thank you for subscribing.

  • @eliasramirez1311
    @eliasramirez1311 9 років тому +1

    you have really taught me a lot about making foam cosplay armour you have inspired me a whole lot and you are like a mentor to me I really admire your work

  • @blackthornejoshua2929
    @blackthornejoshua2929 10 років тому +1

    Excellent work, literally answered every question i didn't even know i had yet. keep it up man your vids are inspirational

  • @Tweaked_ej6
    @Tweaked_ej6 8 років тому +1

    Also wanted to chime in about the roll of foam. I used the exact same large roll but from Harbor Freight Tools. They sell it for $8.99 for an entire roll. They also sell 1/2 inch 2x2 squares in a 4 pack for $10.99.
    thanks you for all your tips and videos also
    Happy Crafting

  • @Cheninator96
    @Cheninator96 9 років тому

    I only found your channel yesterday and have already learnt so much! Thank you very much for all the tips you have given me (and others) really helpful!

  • @hardapple72
    @hardapple72 10 років тому +2

    Keep them coming Ted. These are great and very very Helpful!

  • @FlonieXD
    @FlonieXD 9 років тому +1

    I am lovin' everything you do. Your tutorials are so easy to follow! excellent!

  • @Kaliprepper
    @Kaliprepper 9 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for this. Im making my whole groups costumes next year for our Dragon Age 2 costumes. This is my first time working with making props and Armour!

  • @SpaceDust
    @SpaceDust 8 років тому +2

    upside down 45 degree cuts.... brilliant. so clean!!! Ted, thanks for these videos, they are incredibly helpful.

  • @jjnewton33able
    @jjnewton33able 9 років тому +1

    Your tip for the 45s is just beautiful, thanks.

  • @Jones1350
    @Jones1350 10 років тому +1

    Great stuff, thanks for sharing your wisdom! I am looking forward to the next build!

  • @tinaryan4023
    @tinaryan4023 7 років тому

    like TED Talks....but better. You are a legend around the Cosplay forums - Evil Ted references pop up all the time

  • @jasonanderson9757
    @jasonanderson9757 10 років тому +1

    Evil Ted! My good friend Junis told me all about you! (all good things!). Your videos are inspirational!

  • @nightshadedesign
    @nightshadedesign 9 років тому +2

    Ted, I am so glad I ran into you and Monsterpalooza. I've been going over all your videos and having a blast. I am a makeup effects guy who is traditionally based in sculpture / mold / cast techniques. Fabrication has been eye-opening for me. Thanks so much for posting these.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому

      Ray Shaffer Thanks. I too started in the world of sculpting and mold making. With foam once you make it your done.

  • @dawsonboyle99
    @dawsonboyle99 10 років тому +1

    LOVE THE NEW INTO TED!!!

  • @PokuriMio
    @PokuriMio 10 років тому +1

    your explanations for everything is so easy to understand! thank you so much! looking forward to more videos! :D

  • @kevinmoss2778
    @kevinmoss2778 8 років тому +1

    thanks for your dream and insight, just started to make helmets and looking forward to start other great stuff, thanks for your time kevin moss rocky mountain adventure park & resort

  • @cherylbrown6746
    @cherylbrown6746 5 років тому +1

    Thanks.. Love your channel and I love your website! Keep up the great work. Can't wait to begin creating!!!

  • @Meli_Mel_619
    @Meli_Mel_619 10 років тому +1

    Very informative! Can't wait to try these techniques.

  • @blogobre
    @blogobre 10 років тому +1

    Wow great tip about the sharpener.

  • @mrsthe97
    @mrsthe97 10 років тому +1

    Thank you for all the great info! I'm looking forward to more videos.

  • @shieraseastar3321
    @shieraseastar3321 8 років тому +1

    You're so helpful, I hope I can do something like what you teach in a future and I would love work as an artisan, you're such an inspiration.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  8 років тому

      +Shiera Seastar Thank you for your kind words.

  • @Greg5560
    @Greg5560 10 років тому +1

    Awesome stuff, can't wait for more videos

    • @Greg5560
      @Greg5560 10 років тому

      Do you have any tips or ideas on how to apply a plume to a helmet. Not like a full Corinthian type, just a ponytail type; like you would see on the vampire helmets in underworld

  • @hyperguyver2
    @hyperguyver2 10 років тому +14

    Its so great to see someone with a professional background actually contributing knowledge and know-how to the costuming/cosplay community. You sir have my respect and I look forward to leaning more from your videos.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  10 років тому

      hyperguyver2 Thank you Hyperguyer. I take it the you're a GUYVER fan?

    • @hyperguyver2
      @hyperguyver2 10 років тому +1

      Evil Ted Smith You would be correct, derived the name from the hyper-zoanoids and the guyver units themselves. A very unrated and unappreciated series if you ask me.

    • @hyperguyver2
      @hyperguyver2 10 років тому +1

      Evil Ted Smith Now I feel like an idiot, I should have realized you were in the Guyver movies! >_

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  10 років тому

      hyperguyver2 Ha ha. That's OK.

    • @hyperguyver2
      @hyperguyver2 10 років тому +1

      Evil Ted Smith well I will be paying attention to your videos since I do have the ultimate goal of building my own personal Guyver suit.

  • @OrvisEvans
    @OrvisEvans 10 років тому +1

    Great channel, man. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @lancer525
    @lancer525 7 років тому +1

    Ted: For what it's worth, you can also use flexible acrylic paints called "Americana", and "Folk Art". Since you have a Michael's out there on the West Coast, they're available there. The metallics of these acrylic paints are called "Goldens" and they come in 2oz bottles as well as 10oz bottles. I use a foam brush to apply.
    I do RC aircraft made from 1/4" blue insulation foam or 6mm Depron foam, and spray paints can't be used on these because the propellants eat up the foam, so that's where the brushed-on acrylics come in. If you have an air compressor, and you do, then you can get an inexpensive airbrush kit for around $30 and there you go.
    I really like your tutorials. You produce some very good stuff!

  • @robynel5401
    @robynel5401 10 років тому +1

    Awesome videos! Keep them coming!

  • @docshowsyouhow
    @docshowsyouhow 10 років тому +1

    fun stuff here sir, many of you techniques usually only seasoned pros know. not only that but some would consider it to be proprietary information and would refuse to share the knowledge. I enjoy your videos and you have made me seriously consider starting a video blog.and the tag line "evil ted talks" thats clever.

  • @DaedalusProps
    @DaedalusProps 10 років тому +12

    I love this video man. I'm a newbie with foam, so this is absurdly helpful.

  • @AtlasGuitar
    @AtlasGuitar 9 років тому +1

    Thank you SO much for this. For whatever reason. even though I've thought about the costume I'm planning to make a lot, it never crossed my mind to cut the foam out at an angle. I feel a bit stupid, especially since I had been thinking about the edges as much as I have.

  • @IconicProps
    @IconicProps 7 років тому +1

    I make my patterns out of something more rigid like transparency paper. Your drawing hand is very smooth compared to a lot of us.

  • @blainedrayer4776
    @blainedrayer4776 9 років тому

    Ted if you set a compas to the offset you want you can scribe your original pattern line the distance you are looking for.

  • @miguellopez319
    @miguellopez319 10 років тому +2

    Omg ted you are amazing and thank you so much for the channel. I am a costumer and have discovered how awsome a material foam is. Your foam helmet tutorial has taught me so much. Once again thank you for sharing with us all.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  10 років тому

      Your welcome Miguel.
      Please send me a picture of you helmet when it's done.

    • @miguellopez319
      @miguellopez319 10 років тому

      Ok stupid question time lol how can I share pics of my current foam costumes with you

    • @miguellopez319
      @miguellopez319 10 років тому

      Ok found you on fb sent you a friend request

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  10 років тому

      Post them to my Evil Ted Smith page.
      As a post or in a message.
      Thanks

    • @PirateTravisJohnson1
      @PirateTravisJohnson1 10 років тому +1

      Evil Ted Smith I customizing a MegaMan Zero (X) helmet. YOU were SO VERY HELPFUL!!! Thank you.

  • @sithinstructor
    @sithinstructor 10 років тому

    When enlarging the part I might use a drawing compass. Thank you for this video, very helpful.

  • @codynetzel4999
    @codynetzel4999 10 років тому +1

    I find your videos very helpful

  • @Ryu62Alpha
    @Ryu62Alpha 9 років тому +1

    These are fantastic!

  • @xyzvision
    @xyzvision 9 років тому +1

    Thanks Evil. I think you're great. You inspire me.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому

      xyzvision Welcome, and thank you for wacthing.

  • @akdadoftwins
    @akdadoftwins 2 роки тому +1

    love the content bud. thank you for what you do.

  • @kevinmarsden6107
    @kevinmarsden6107 10 років тому +1

    Hi Ted
    These vids are great! I made my first foam helmet last week by watching the step by step process and to my surprise came out perfect..apart from the snug fit! I should of watched this video first duh!! Anyway, I'll try another one soon and use this video as my new reference, many thanks!

  • @user-qc8uy8sb1c
    @user-qc8uy8sb1c 5 років тому +1

    You are the nuts!!! Truly remarkable. My mind exploded.

  • @mainstay.
    @mainstay. 9 років тому +1

    This is great, I'm going to try making a costume for my son. I like the detail, piping, 45 degrees, Dremmel made 'bolts'.
    I use a CNC Router at work, I wonder if I can put a piece of foam securely attached and dial in some designs to 'etch ' into a pattern.

  • @amireliad
    @amireliad 9 років тому +1

    Ted, you're awesome!. that's all.
    (having great time making stuff with your help)

  • @zachcowley779
    @zachcowley779 9 років тому +2

    HEy, love the videos. Hoping to take the ideas from here and make my own stuff once i have supply money. Can you do a video about attaching straps and the likes for things like greaves and gauntlets? Also, maybe some tips about working with thermo-formable plastics

  • @brahimnyior71
    @brahimnyior71 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you this good information, Ted

  • @consciusmachina
    @consciusmachina 9 років тому

    Thanks Ted another vid full of top tips!! I hope you make more of these! Question: what was your favorite job or creation so far?

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому +1

      Andrew Greener It's hard to say. So many films I've worked of I'm proud of, and so many others were just jobs. The thing I'm still proudest of is the Guyver unit from The Guyver. Thanks for subscribing.

  • @Belphagor13
    @Belphagor13 7 років тому

    Hi Ted. I love your channel. It's super helpful. I am having to do some work with EVA-30 atm, which is much softer than the EVA-60 floormat foam and I am having a hard time getting clean edges. I find that the dremel tends to eat it rather than five me a smooth edge. What's ur best advice for working with softer foams?

  • @MichaelAcosta
    @MichaelAcosta 6 років тому

    Thanks for all your vidoes, Ted! I just following your channel and doing some crafting on the side. I had been given some old/used foam floor squares that are pretty roughed up. Besides good ol' soap and water are there any good cleaning agents that you can recommend (or even ones to avoid) for EVA foam?

  • @DannyEastes
    @DannyEastes 9 років тому +2

    Hehe, making the helmet bigger seems so obvious now! My brother has a head cast, though my head is significantly larger. I thought I was going to have to buy a second, but it seems this technique saves me the trouble!
    Awesome videos!

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому

      DEASTES Good news! Thank you for subscribing.

  • @OrangeBlood485
    @OrangeBlood485 10 років тому +1

    You Rock Ted!!!

  • @stephenspencer8356
    @stephenspencer8356 9 років тому

    awesome work!, i was wondering if you consider doing a metroid helmet?

  • @dungeonsdoodads4306
    @dungeonsdoodads4306 8 років тому

    Awesome video! How do you keep your curved lines so clean? I bought some foam and snapped down to a fresh sharp blade, but for the life of me I can't make a smooth line! Even with a line to follow, it always pulls off to one side or another.

  • @666nibelheim666
    @666nibelheim666 7 років тому +1

    WoW nice job

  • @MrFrogmasterG
    @MrFrogmasterG 7 років тому +5

    "A friend you can trust" Yep, I can see that going wrong! Duct-tape hair removal!

  • @donaldashcraft3863
    @donaldashcraft3863 8 років тому +2

    is there any particular part that should be enlarged for this to work? or could it be anything along the top or side of you head.

  • @nine_tails137
    @nine_tails137 7 років тому +1

    Ted, can you make a video on how to make a mouth-guard for your helmet?
    Sort of like the Megazord and Gundam Heads for example.

  • @2485williams
    @2485williams 9 років тому

    Hello Ted. I would like to thank you for your instructions on creating helmets from foam sheets. I currently use your method for making masks and helmets from paper mache sheets. I did encounter as you mentioned in your video a close mask fit when I made my first helmet. My question to you is how much length do you have to add to your pattern to get a comfortable fit? Is it determined by the thickness of the material? Thank you in advance.

  • @d33f4ult5
    @d33f4ult5 7 років тому

    Hi Ted, I have a foam head that I used to make my template but when I extended the lines on the side pieces the registration marks didn't line up with the ones on the center piece and the center is too small for the sides! How should I go about fixing this?

  • @hijostar9037
    @hijostar9037 7 років тому

    Hi Evil Ted,First off I appreciate you and your work it really help me mentally and now i do cosplay as hobby now.Anywho when resizing a helment do you add the half inch on the side of the helment and also on the top part?or do you just add some inches to just the side?I use a 23" head maniquin but still get a tight fit.Please if you get a free 30seconds even I would like your help.Thanks and have a nice day.

  • @eliasramirez1311
    @eliasramirez1311 9 років тому +3

    can you make a video in detail how to make leg armour.

  • @othersideproductions2776
    @othersideproductions2776 10 років тому +1

    Awesome!!!!!

  • @akmalbudiarisusanto3032
    @akmalbudiarisusanto3032 6 років тому

    Evil Ted, are you making your own pattern from the head statue only? Then how do you make a pattern from a 3d models? Are you making it from the head statue too?

  • @mediarow
    @mediarow 7 років тому +1

    Hi Ted, love your videos. Please can you tell me what you used to bond the acrylic dome to the wooden pole for your foam anvil. Thanks.

  • @twilightsazuka91
    @twilightsazuka91 9 років тому +1

    Your videos have been an endless source of help for me!!! Quick question: I'm making an axe and wanna get a nice edge and it's a pretty thick bit of foam, the edge I wanna make is more graduated and acute than 45° so do I just adjust the angle at which I hold the blade against my cutting surface? I'm finding it difficult to explain haha I hope this makes sense :)

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому +1

      If you're having trouble cutting it, you can sanding the angle down.

  • @michael_coles
    @michael_coles 10 років тому +1

    I really need to get one of those sharpeners.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  10 років тому

      i have a link below for the sharpeners.

  • @CafeBikeGirl
    @CafeBikeGirl 8 років тому

    Dude, I just watched this video and your number of subscriptions is exactly 2 orders of magnitude larger (100,420) than when you made it, far out!

  • @allys.8629
    @allys.8629 9 років тому

    Could you make a simple and cheap tutorial. I don't care what of, I just need one for my cosplay club i am starting in high school in a few weeks. You make amazing tutorials that are very clear and easy to follow and your costumes turn out amazing. I am trying to find a tutorial that can be done in about an hour to an hour and a half(not including painting) and that uses craft foam and hot glue and other stuff that you can easily buy and use for a group. If you can't make one, do you know of any? I was thinking maybe bracers or something similar

  • @NinjaBri689
    @NinjaBri689 8 років тому +1

    Hey! Love your videos! I have been searching for foam all over and Pep Boy's isn't local to me, and their website is impossible to dig through. Is there anyway you could post a link to that roll of foam you were talking about?

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  8 років тому

      +Brianna Kelley Here you go..
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BCSA9SW?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B00BCSA9SW&linkCode=xm2&tag=thevtech-20

  • @mikehartsough489
    @mikehartsough489 8 років тому +2

    Evil Ted: I'm working with foam for the first time. I want to make a seamless 90 degree angle. I've made 45 degree beveled cuts on the back side, now I'm wondering whether to heat-shape the foam, cement it, or both. What would you recommend? Thanks!

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  8 років тому

      +MikeHartsough My adive for everyone is to do it. If it does not work as you wanted it to, try again.

  • @landwand
    @landwand 9 років тому

    Hello Ted, I've been working with foam for a while, and I would really enjoy how you get around two issues:
    - impact fragility and wrinkling (I have largely stopped using foam and am moving to Worbla for that reason)
    - how you fill seams while retaining flexibility (if possible)

    • @landwand
      @landwand 9 років тому +1

      Hi Ted!
      Literally 15 seconds after I typed out my message, your video kindly addressed this!

  • @drshezy
    @drshezy 9 років тому

    Mr Ted .. can u use foam instead of cardboard to make the following mask... i want to make the mask with foam and then plastidip the foam to have a matt finish ...
    #23: Batman Cowl DIY 1/3 - cardboard, cut & hot glue (with template)

  • @craigjorgensen1986
    @craigjorgensen1986 10 років тому +1

    Any recommendations for doing a rounded edge? Right now i'm thinking making a straight 45 angled edge and then sanding it until it's rounded, but i'm worried about getting an inconsistent thickness.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  10 років тому

      Craig Jorgensen Yes, I show you how to in How to Make Female Armor video.

  • @johnnyno1279
    @johnnyno1279 9 років тому +1

    Harbor freight has 4pack of 1/2"(ithink) anti fatigue mats that often go on sale for about $7-$8.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому

      Johnny No Wow, what a deal! Thank you for sharing.

  • @ColdFusionPower512
    @ColdFusionPower512 8 років тому +1

    for a headcast if i don't have one could i use one made of polystyrene? they are really cheap but i don't know if they are good

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  8 років тому +1

      +ColdFusionPower512 I have a supply list below my videos.

  • @rikkiblaker1760
    @rikkiblaker1760 9 років тому +1

    Sorry if you have already answer this question but when painting the foam do you use the Plasti Dip before you start painting or after? I just don't know the order of what the base and top coat are suppose to be because i want the paint to stick to the foam without it cracking or pealing off.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому

      Rikki Blaker I cover that in almost all of my videos. So start watching!

  • @ColorGuardGuru
    @ColorGuardGuru 8 років тому +1

    if you have a rural king in your area, i got a 4ft by 8ft thing of the thinner foam for around ten bucks, 14 if not on sale

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  8 років тому

      +eppleptaurus Thanks for the tip.

  • @Julianacadeco
    @Julianacadeco 8 років тому +4

    Ted, you have a tutorial that teaches how to make the armor legs?

  • @rinnegan8121
    @rinnegan8121 6 років тому

    hey ted . a favor please this for my project in PERDEV can u make the armour of achilles from troy
    .... this is a please

  • @lorepreuss5015
    @lorepreuss5015 8 років тому +1

    Hey Ted. You note about using the clear Plastidip on top of the paint for added flex. I did that on my first go at cosplay (before I watched this) and have peeling issues with it so I figured I shouldn't use it as a top coat. Do you do anything else after your clear plasti or have any suggestions and I thought it might help keep it durable on top but it just keep peeling off and looking terrible. I haven't come across anyone else yet who's done this. Thanks for your time and the vids - helps us newbies out a ton!

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  8 років тому

      +Lore Preuss Yes, Lore. I be having the same problem of it peeling off. So now I just use the floor wax to seal my paint job..
      I have my supply list just below my video.

    • @lorepreuss5015
      @lorepreuss5015 8 років тому

      +Evil Ted Smith Thanks, Ted! I'll check it out!

  • @hollowedkyuubi8059
    @hollowedkyuubi8059 6 років тому +1

    Hi! Is it ok if I use corkboards? Hard to find eva foams in my area

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  6 років тому

      I'm not sure, I never use cork board like that.

  • @ShadowxOfxFlames
    @ShadowxOfxFlames 6 років тому +1

    Just watching this video. When you add the 1/4 in. to the side pieces, do you also have to add it to the middle piece of the helmet as well?

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  6 років тому

      On just the one side, so when you make both parts it will be bigger.

    • @ShadowxOfxFlames
      @ShadowxOfxFlames 6 років тому

      Awesome, i was experimenting with it and just couldn't get it to work quite right. back to the paper model lol

  • @causticgreed3461
    @causticgreed3461 7 років тому +1

    What type of foam do you use? And where can I buy it. I 've been searching, but can't find any foam that looks like what you have.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  7 років тому

      Check my supply list..eviltedsmith.com/supplies/

  • @alejandroalcantara281
    @alejandroalcantara281 7 років тому +2

    Hello, I have a problem, I buy a pack of foamy Fuxion brand of 10mm thick blue and green, the problem is that every time I cut it with the razor this folds, what is wrong? Is foamy different? I bought new knives and still the foamy folds, what can I do?

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  7 років тому +1

      The first thing I would say is you need a sharp blade, but you say you have new blades? I have not hear of Foamy Fuxion.
      Could you send me a link so that I can see it?

    • @alejandroalcantara281
      @alejandroalcantara281 7 років тому

      Thanks for replying Evil Ted, I realize that it is the same fomi, I was able to achieve perfect cuts last night sharpening my razor with a sandpaper, I do not know if a razor sharpener is needed, thank you anyway, and you do an excellent job, by the way. Which I have subscribed to for a few months, Supporting me on your advice and I will continue to see you from Toluca State of Mexico, good day Ted, continue inspiring me.

  • @tomranillo177
    @tomranillo177 8 років тому +1

    How can you stick a foam protector into a smart balance wheel???? Im tryin to make protectirs for mine so what kind of paste or tape or glue can i use to avoid markings?

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  8 років тому

      +Caved Music To avoid marking, I use a pencil.

    • @tomranillo177
      @tomranillo177 8 років тому

      thanks a lot..... cheers...

  • @colinluke2840
    @colinluke2840 9 років тому +1

    If you really want to get picky about keeping the outer line of the enlarged pattern perfect, couldn't you also use a compass and put the pointy end on the original line and scribe a new line that's 1/4" all the way around?

  • @henshinplex
    @henshinplex 9 років тому +1

    Hey Ted do you know how to make visor pieces?

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому +1

      henshinplex If you want a clear or tinted visor? I just buy motorcycle helmet visors.

  • @guiltyspark0343
    @guiltyspark0343 8 років тому +1

    Ted I'm working on a wolverine cowl and do you have any tips for doing around the eyes on a cowl

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  8 років тому +1

      Yes, you can use thinner foam.

    • @guiltyspark0343
      @guiltyspark0343 8 років тому

      +Evil Ted Smith thanks ,I'm a bit nervous due to this being my first foam build and thank you for all the informative videos

  • @GenerationNerdy
    @GenerationNerdy 9 років тому +1

    Hey Evil ted how do you get the perfect beveled edge on curved pieces with a box cutter?

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому

      Patricia Salyers With a bad saw..

  • @MegaBusterMovies
    @MegaBusterMovies 9 років тому

    Hey Evil Ted was wondering if there was a way to get cheap costume jewels? If i could carve out a piece of foam and paint it to look like a jewel that would Amazing!! Im not sure if I should use a gloss type paint. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated thank you.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому

      MegaBusterMovies You could use real costume jewels. Just glue them on on.

    • @MegaBusterMovies
      @MegaBusterMovies 9 років тому

      Evil Ted Smith that's a good idea but I need a custom shape so I'm not sure what to do thanks again

  • @coyohti
    @coyohti 9 років тому

    On the enlarging segment: On that particular helmet pattern (assuming it's the same from the helmet demo) wouldn't you also need to size up the other pieces (the middle section)? Or am I overthinking the process?

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому

      Merry Calliope You only need to do one side. If you do the middle it'll get too big.

    • @coyohti
      @coyohti 9 років тому

      Evil Ted Smith Thank you! I knew I was over-thinking things to the point of confusing myself. ^_^;

  • @cheesewizz3139
    @cheesewizz3139 8 років тому

    I am trying to make a sensei hat out of card board, but I don't know how to make the perfect circular shape. Can you make a tutorial on how to make a circular shape please. Thank you.

    • @kyokitty1
      @kyokitty1 8 років тому

      You just need to cut out a circle with a dart or two in it. I suggest foam instead of cardboard.

  • @TheCherryTrader
    @TheCherryTrader 8 років тому +1

    Ted, I'm about to start a helmet (Guard helmet from skyrim) do you think 10 or 12 mm thickness will do?

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  8 років тому

      10mm Or 1/2 floor mat foam will work.

    • @TheCherryTrader
      @TheCherryTrader 8 років тому +1

      Evil Ted Smith thank you for the quick response ted! I just wanted to say your videos inspired me to start cosplaying, and have gotten me out of a deep slump of depression. I love them, thank you very much.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  8 років тому

      I'm glad this helps you get out of that depression. Pick a project, then build it.

  • @MerVidiuMII
    @MerVidiuMII 10 років тому +1

    When you cut the foam at 6:35 do u have to puch hard, or was it like cuting butter?

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  10 років тому

      Like cutting butter…Just need to have your blade sharp.

    • @MerVidiuMII
      @MerVidiuMII 10 років тому

      Nice to know, thank you :p

    • @PirateTravisJohnson1
      @PirateTravisJohnson1 10 років тому +1

      Evil Ted Smith @ 5:50 or so... Exacto makes a 45* cutter that I use, but it doesn't cut deep enough. I MUST upgrade to a hot knife.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  10 років тому

      Yes, you need to get a box-cutter knife. That's what I use in the video.

  • @bobbybilliot3797
    @bobbybilliot3797 5 років тому +1

    Can you put fiberglass on foam

  • @justinduggan7023
    @justinduggan7023 10 років тому

    More videos man.

  • @WorldZaz
    @WorldZaz 9 років тому +1

    good work man :) i lave it

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  9 років тому

      AHMAD NOOR Thank you!...You lave it, or do you love it?

    • @WorldZaz
      @WorldZaz 9 років тому +1

      I love it *

    • @WorldZaz
      @WorldZaz 9 років тому +1

      please can you make noob saibot mask

  • @IconicProps
    @IconicProps 7 років тому +1

    Im wondering why you didn't use your flexible ruler.

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  7 років тому +1

      I do for drawing lines on paper and foam. Not so much with cutting foam. I've ruined flexible rules with my knife.

  • @justinharrison6522
    @justinharrison6522 5 років тому +1

    Hi Ted I love your videos and I wanted your help in making a speed racer helmet can you help me at a shop

    • @EvilTedSmith
      @EvilTedSmith  5 років тому

      To help you make your SPEED RACER helmet. Here are some visor you could use. www.chutingstar.com/gath-replacement-retractable-visor-6