Monday, July 21, 2014

LARP boffer spear

Okay, now back to LARP. This time we are making a boffer spear. The head will not look spear like but safety first. The tip needs to be bigger than an eye socket. Even though head shots are not allowed, accidents do happen.

We started off by hot gluing pipe foam over 3/4" PVC pipe. Even though the spear is for jabbing only  we went with the thicker pipe to reduce whip.


Next we added a couple of layers of foam to the end. 


Then for that cool wood grain look we used wood grain contact paper.





Now for the spear head. We glued and taped two layers of the pipe foam extend 6" or so from the end of the pipe. The below picture is only the first layer.


And here is the final product. It came out a bit thicker than I hoped but like I said, safety first.




Wednesday, July 16, 2014

LARP Shield

I keep getting asked how I make my LARP shields so here is a step by step on the new one my son and I built. 

 We start with a sheet of pink foam. Cut it to size. This shield will have a hand guard in the center so we find the center point, stick a nail in it then tie a string to the nail. If you want a 6 inch hole tie a pencil 3 inches out. Then draw a circle and cut it out.




For the handle I use a 3/4 inch pvc pipe. I wrap the pipe with a leather scrap I have. I hot glue it to the pipe so it doesn't slide around when using the finished shield. I then hot glue the pipe to the shield. I then add a strap cut through the shield, glued to the pipe and glued on the front and back around the pipe and glue it closed. Make sure it is tight. In the past I did not do this step and the pipe handle broke free during use. After I added the strap I have had no problems with the handle breaking free.


For the center piece I have a thick piece of pink foam. I cut it out to size then start carving it away to get the shape. I then file it smooth. I also carve out the inside of it so there is room for your hand once it is attached. Then I cover it with silver duct tape.



Next I cover the shield with a colored duck tape of choice. We went with blue for this one. For the back I wanted to try something new that I saw and liked on other shields. Wood grain contact paper. 

Next we hot glued pipe foam around the edges and then covered it with silver duct tape. We wanted a metal square on the front so we covered self adhesive craft foam with silver duct tape and attached it to the shield. Then hot glued the hand guard. Done!






Monday, July 14, 2014

Connecticon

We went to Connecticon over the weekend. As usual it was a really great time. This was the first time my son wore a costume. It took a little work to get him into it and some of it wasn't working and had to be left in the car. But I guess it was okay as when we walked in he was immediately stopped  and asked for a picture. He was stopped 5 times for pictures, got a fist bump and many compliments on his outfit so I will rate it a success. ComiCONN is coming up in August so will will work out the kinks and finish up the outfit.

The first picture is of my son in his Mandalorian outfit. The other are various pictures from the show.

















Wednesday, July 9, 2014

LARP Book

In the LARP my son and I attend my character can read and write. Being able to take notes helps as information I get I easily forget, especially names. My character has also been commissioned from the manor house to gather information about new monsters and mystical beings. So I needed a book to carry and take notes.

This is the book I made for that purpose. The cover is cardboard which I glued a textured paper to. The pages are printer paper but I tore the edges to give an hand made look. I held a straight edge down and slowly ripped the paper along the edge. I then folder everything and tied it up with a strap of leather.



Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Planting Table

My wife is big into gardening and loves to plant from seed and propagate plants and bushes. She has been collecting wood and asked me to make her a planting table to keep outside. Here it is.



Monday, July 7, 2014

Boffer Lock

My son and I participate in a LARP. In the LARP we can not use a real lock so I made this from pink foam. The top bar is a plastic hanger that I heated up and bent into shape.





Saturday, July 5, 2014

Getting Close

The helmet has been sprayed blue. I need to do the silver high lights and then it will be done. Armor is almost done as well. Pictures soon.