Omni
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This is a build of a display piece for a friend's Tim Burton themed wedding - I know, awesome idea! They had created props and decorations from every movie except Edward Scissorhands. They really wanted a glove, so I offered to give them a hand... HA.
Self imposed requirements: Raw materials where possible, quick build time and low cost. Going to forgo screen accuracy, lets call this a homage.
First I need a stand. I used plaster wrap to make a cast of my arm. Then I cut it off and closed the pieces back up and injected them with Great Stuff expanding foam.

The plaster wrap was pulled off the foam and the pieces were put back together. At this point I didn't like my original hand pose - it didn't look 'Edward' enough with the wrist ****** backwards. It was easy enough to cut and add foam to change the pose.

A base was then built from an old Ikea lamp and a leftover chunk of dowl. The hand was wrapped back up with plaster to make it stronger and to give a uniform look.

To build the fingers I went with some square stock aluminum tubing. Three of the sides were cut off where the blade was to be, the remaining side then cut into the shape of a blade. The square profile was left at one end where the finger would go.

The rest of the fingers were cut out in a similar fasion, though for two of them I used cut offs so one of the sides was missing for the full length.

Scrap peices of aluminum were shaped and then bonded with plummers epoxy, enclosing the finger blades and attaching some handles. A pair of old tin snips was cut up to make the thumb, the handle was used for the middle finger. The handle on the thumb came from some tongs I picked up at the local thrift store.

Thanks for reading, more to follow!
Self imposed requirements: Raw materials where possible, quick build time and low cost. Going to forgo screen accuracy, lets call this a homage.
First I need a stand. I used plaster wrap to make a cast of my arm. Then I cut it off and closed the pieces back up and injected them with Great Stuff expanding foam.


The plaster wrap was pulled off the foam and the pieces were put back together. At this point I didn't like my original hand pose - it didn't look 'Edward' enough with the wrist ****** backwards. It was easy enough to cut and add foam to change the pose.

A base was then built from an old Ikea lamp and a leftover chunk of dowl. The hand was wrapped back up with plaster to make it stronger and to give a uniform look.



To build the fingers I went with some square stock aluminum tubing. Three of the sides were cut off where the blade was to be, the remaining side then cut into the shape of a blade. The square profile was left at one end where the finger would go.

The rest of the fingers were cut out in a similar fasion, though for two of them I used cut offs so one of the sides was missing for the full length.

Scrap peices of aluminum were shaped and then bonded with plummers epoxy, enclosing the finger blades and attaching some handles. A pair of old tin snips was cut up to make the thumb, the handle was used for the middle finger. The handle on the thumb came from some tongs I picked up at the local thrift store.


Thanks for reading, more to follow!
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