That Looks Heavy--Foam Anvil Prop
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- Опубліковано 4 кві 2021
- I made a prop anvil out of some old foam insulation, a bit of plaster, and a ton of spray paint.
Inspiration:
Adam Savage Safe Prop @tested
• Adam Savage's One Day ...
Everything on @punishedprops
Music:
"What a Way" by OTE - Розваги
FUN FACT: The live model used in this video is a 139 pound Hay-Budden forged in Brooklyn in 1892. According to Richard Postman's "Anvils in America," Hay-Budden made anvils for different brands at the same time including one for the Sears Roebuck catalog branded "Acme." That's all folks!
Great job. Looks fantastic. I think it would drive some blacksmiths crazy as yard art.
This is brilliant! Looks like the real thing!
Thanks mom! 🙂
When hoisting your anvil, don't forget to carry a tiny umbrella for protection.
One of those little cocktail umbrellas should do 😂
Very impressive Kelsey. You are very talented.
Thank you! And thanks for watching! 😊
Very clever Kesley well done mate
Thanks Ben! I know it’s a bit mental 😂😅
Nice project. I am making one for my outdoor “Sword in the Stone”. I wish you showed us what products you used. What kind of plaster? Was it just sheet rock plaster and just any spray paint and what about the brushed on paint? Did you seal it with anything?
That is neat!
Thank you! 🙂
Wow, that is something. I was initially baffled with the corn/seeds but ... Beep! Beep!
We look forward to your next project.
Thanks for watching! I thought about putting the beep beep sound in but its copyrighted!
I love your videos!
Thank you! 😃
Great project and really nice laid back video style!
Thank you! I really appreciate it 🙏🏻
That came out awesome! 😃👍
Thanks ScoutCrafter! It was a fun one!
Even I could lift this one! Awesome project.
Just don’t lift with your back
esta fantástico para jugar bromas a los visitantes del taller, saludos.
Es cierto! Me gusta preguntarle si tiene la fuerza para levantarlo. Gracias por ver!
You probably don’t know who I am. I’m Melissa‘a dad.
My mom mentioned that you liked my channel! Thanks for checking it out! I really appreciate it