You've got the spacing of the holes from the outside of the ring right on, but they do cut into the black ring a tiny bit.
The auction description mentioned charging ports, so I've been trying to find some that match. I haven't been able to find any that have the slots that go across the...
After a Pumpkin Bomb showed up on the Prop Store, I'm trying to tackle this myself. I started with trying to figure out the hardware sizes and going from there. It's a small detail, but I believe the hardware might be M1.6 instead of M2. The size and profile of the head seems to match a little...
Over a year since the game came out and I started this thing and I was finally able to mold it. Considering that it was my first time making and using a two-part mold, the first cast came out pretty good. Not that it's anything new and groundbreaking, but I did manage to (mostly) hide the mold...
Over a year ago, I started making one-off acrylic coins for the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Legacy Morpher. There were a few basic designs that I "mass-produced", but most of the coins that I sold were ideas submitted by other people. I've slowed down the production of these so I could focus...
Here's an in-hand picture of the knife. It's not quite the full 17.047" that's it's supposed to be because I haven't added the sharped tip yet. Also, I gave it a quick and dirty paintjob because I was showing it off at a local convention.
All that's left is to get rid of the current paint, add...
After becoming addicted to Destiny, I decided I should take a crack at some of the weapons from the game. I switched to easy mode and started with the Hunter's knife.
It started with drawing blueprints using the image that Bungie graciously provided that shows the knife from every angle you...
Re: What's on your workbench?
Working on the Hand Cannon from Destiny. The detail bits are being made as separate pieces so other versions of the gun can be made by just making a new "shell".
I purchased a Shapeoko 2 for myself earlier this year. As someone who had zero experience with any kind of CNC router, the process of assembling it and getting it running properly was pretty easy. About 15 hours total from it arriving in a box to running the first test code. Everything is...
Last year, I set out to make a full set of 1:1 scale Power Weapons from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. Due to time and financial constraints, it still hasn't been finished, but I'm hoping it will be done by November for a convention I'm attending.
Here's a picture from the Kyoryu Sentai...
Re: How to get accurate measurements from ane xisting prop? (making a protal gun shel
Take a picture of the front of the gun, making sure to center it as perfectly as possible. Open up the picture in any editing program and resize it so that it's 1/1 with the actual gun. From there, just trace...