Scott you are amazing! All your props are so well made and cheap! I like how you always have such simple materials. Every other prop channel always has some expensive material that you wont really already have in your household. Thanks Scott. Keep up your amazing content and work!
When I saw you for the first time, I thought you were the guy from psycho and this problem makes you look even more like it congratulations you look like an actor.
looks unrealistic, but it gives people a way to adapt your ideas and materials, to use and improve upon them, so it ends up being helpful anyway. thanks!
AGrayPhantom I think you're right, but in all fairness to myself, the internet can't seem to make up its mind either. I've been to a dozen sites, none of which can agree on which is which. What kind of knife would you say this is?
That's a chef's knife. You can tell because of the length of the blade. A butcher's knife looks more like a rectangle, and has a heavier spine to help chop through sinew, and other tough connecting tissue. A chef's knife, as mentioned above, has a longer, more pointed blade for precise cutting, but still heavy enough for chopping. A smaller knife, like a paring knife, is much smaller, and isn't heavy enough to chop. It's used for _fine_ precision, like peeling the skin off a piece of meat, or to cut a tomato into a perfect rose. But that's just my two cents on the matter. I don't even own a cutlery set, to be honest ^_^; I'm just a bachelor who prefers eating out.
Thanks for this!! I needed to make a dagger for a cosplay but I only found very intricate tutorials, this one is simple and just what I need!!🙌🙌
michael myers's weapon
Scott you are amazing! All your props are so well made and cheap! I like how you always have such simple materials. Every other prop channel always has some expensive material that you wont really already have in your household. Thanks Scott. Keep up your amazing content and work!
@@georgechapeshis2086 how?????
Everyone else is making this for some kind of killer cosplay, im making this for my friend to use for a Resident Enis cover
When I saw you for the first time, I thought you were the guy from psycho and this problem makes you look even more like it congratulations you look like an actor.
“But it is a prop, and not a weapon. Please treat it as such.”
1:43
That's a chef's knife
Thank you! ^^ This'll be really useful for halloween
that ending xD
Mack. a. gun
Who else came to this video to make Chara's knife in undertale?
yep!
ME!
ME OMG
Asuka Kagura i came for a Michael myers knife
...how did you know XD
Wow I Have all the materials for this Yep This is Going In my D.I.Y Cardboard Weapons Collection
Great prop Scott
That's cool bro
Nice ✌✌✌👍👍👍i made it too cool
Great job!
Is this legal for a convention?
can you make your handbook
I like the end where the guy tries to cut a courgette with his fake prop knife 🤣
Where do you get all the stuff to make it
You can find most of them in your house
looks unrealistic, but it gives people a way to adapt your ideas and materials, to use and improve upon them, so it ends up being helpful anyway. thanks!
Nice dude. Very cheap
When do going to make another awesome prop
Best prop I put one up every other week. I'll put up a promo for the next one on Friday.
You could use it in a horror movie where a guy in a white mask and kills some people on Halloween night
Oooh I was like 666. How halloweeney is that!
The number 666 is not Halloween but the number of the beast
A prop clock/watch? I understand if you're busy with other people. :)
*props
Poopy Castles I'll add it to my list.
I have a eyser way to make it
there are no videos for how to build a retractable knife!! you could be the first.
i also make prop knife
make fallout 3 point lookout Axe
Who else came here for a Michael myers Halloween knife
Next do a ipad that will be cool
Good idea.
But how that going to be really hard bro
Get cardboard shape like an iPad then black spray paint on one side and gray paint on one side then do out sides
Why do you make so much props and don't make any movies 🎥
This is a link to a web series I directed, if you're more interested in my narrative work. ua-cam.com/video/SoU2XuxiHS0/v-deo.html
He also helps with props on musicals in Random Encounters (he also plays the sweeping man, I believe)
make sawed off shotgun
make a prop wife
Buck 120 prop
Make a good and bad and the ugly gun
Thank you for sharing, but that's not a butcher's knife.
AGrayPhantom I think you're right, but in all fairness to myself, the internet can't seem to make up its mind either. I've been to a dozen sites, none of which can agree on which is which. What kind of knife would you say this is?
That's a chef's knife. You can tell because of the length of the blade. A butcher's knife looks more like a rectangle, and has a heavier spine to help chop through sinew, and other tough connecting tissue.
A chef's knife, as mentioned above, has a longer, more pointed blade for precise cutting, but still heavy enough for chopping.
A smaller knife, like a paring knife, is much smaller, and isn't heavy enough to chop. It's used for _fine_ precision, like peeling the skin off a piece of meat, or to cut a tomato into a perfect rose.
But that's just my two cents on the matter. I don't even own a cutlery set, to be honest ^_^; I'm just a bachelor who prefers eating out.
lmao I have this when I was making my costume lol it was worse though
Mack. axs
That not a butcher knife
Hahahahahaha what a waste of foil