I've been looking at other peoples builds for sometime, but this is my first post on here so sorry if this isn't the best forum. Anyways I've been watching a lot of Evil Ted and Punished Props and decided to build something out of foam. I've started 3 other foam projects and only one is actually done while the others are mostly done and need paint, but hopefully this one will actually get finished! I've been playing a lot of Diablo 3 and really liked the look of one of my shields, Guard of Johanna, and thought I'd give it a go
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So I started out by cutting a large circle out of a floor mat and cutting a thin piece out of it to help shape it. Then I glued it with Dap Contact Cement, I'd use Barge, but I don't have the money for that and my apartment isn't as well ventilated as I'd like for that stuff. I use a Glu-Bot for mine, it works really well and the tip doesn't actually get clogged up like you might think. That being said it SUCKS at keeping in the fumes, so when not in use I put it in a plastic bag filled with bubble wrap and then put the bag in a box. Of course I used a respirator as well
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I used my heat gun to shape it a bit better, but it's not very noticeable so I won't bother you with a picture of that, oh and that small container of Dap is actually empty. I just keep it because I like to use the brush that came with it. I heard some people keep their brushes in thinner, but i'm pretty happy with how it is.
Anyways after I got the basic shape I pinned some paper on to it to draw my pattern. I know most people use a different paper, but when I went to school I got a huge thing of tracing paper that I never use, so I just used that.

I started drawing the pattern and a ways in I noticed something exciting! I got to use some of the scrap edges from my foam mats! The outer ring that kind of looks like a gear is the exact shape as the middle of the puzzle piece scrap! So I made a little jig/template whatever you want to call it and used that to draw the ring.



I did it all in pencil because I make a massive amount of mistakes, but once I got it drawn out I took it off and flattened it and went through the whole thing with a marker.

The first thing I did after that was trace the inner star and made a separate template for it and cut it out of foam.


After that I cut out the outer ring from my original trace paper pattern. (two layers at a time because I want the very outer ring to stack on it to be raised up higher) After that I pinned it into the foam and traced and cut it out.Glued the edge together and placed it down to see how it will look, I'm going to need to trim the outer edge but that's fine. After that I just cut out the inside circle and glued that to the star.



Next thing up was the holes in the star. On Punished Props (and probably Evil Ted too) I saw that they use sharpened pipes to cut holes in foam. So that's exactly what I did and it worked great!


Next up the inner circle, I cut it out of my pattern and cut it all out.


And the last thing I got cut out was the very outer ring. After that I started drawing out the big blades. But after all of this I was really tired as I stayed up all night working on this, so I'll do that today (i'm writing this the day after)

I'm really happy with all this progress. I'm really looking forward to gluing everything down and finishing it up. Sorry if this has too many photos, I took one almost every step of the way because I thought I was going to go to bed after every one. I'm really excited about this project and am really looking forward to finishing it. Here's to hoping I don't mess it up when it comes to painting.
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So I started out by cutting a large circle out of a floor mat and cutting a thin piece out of it to help shape it. Then I glued it with Dap Contact Cement, I'd use Barge, but I don't have the money for that and my apartment isn't as well ventilated as I'd like for that stuff. I use a Glu-Bot for mine, it works really well and the tip doesn't actually get clogged up like you might think. That being said it SUCKS at keeping in the fumes, so when not in use I put it in a plastic bag filled with bubble wrap and then put the bag in a box. Of course I used a respirator as well
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I used my heat gun to shape it a bit better, but it's not very noticeable so I won't bother you with a picture of that, oh and that small container of Dap is actually empty. I just keep it because I like to use the brush that came with it. I heard some people keep their brushes in thinner, but i'm pretty happy with how it is.
Anyways after I got the basic shape I pinned some paper on to it to draw my pattern. I know most people use a different paper, but when I went to school I got a huge thing of tracing paper that I never use, so I just used that.

I started drawing the pattern and a ways in I noticed something exciting! I got to use some of the scrap edges from my foam mats! The outer ring that kind of looks like a gear is the exact shape as the middle of the puzzle piece scrap! So I made a little jig/template whatever you want to call it and used that to draw the ring.



I did it all in pencil because I make a massive amount of mistakes, but once I got it drawn out I took it off and flattened it and went through the whole thing with a marker.

The first thing I did after that was trace the inner star and made a separate template for it and cut it out of foam.


After that I cut out the outer ring from my original trace paper pattern. (two layers at a time because I want the very outer ring to stack on it to be raised up higher) After that I pinned it into the foam and traced and cut it out.Glued the edge together and placed it down to see how it will look, I'm going to need to trim the outer edge but that's fine. After that I just cut out the inside circle and glued that to the star.



Next thing up was the holes in the star. On Punished Props (and probably Evil Ted too) I saw that they use sharpened pipes to cut holes in foam. So that's exactly what I did and it worked great!


Next up the inner circle, I cut it out of my pattern and cut it all out.


And the last thing I got cut out was the very outer ring. After that I started drawing out the big blades. But after all of this I was really tired as I stayed up all night working on this, so I'll do that today (i'm writing this the day after)

I'm really happy with all this progress. I'm really looking forward to gluing everything down and finishing it up. Sorry if this has too many photos, I took one almost every step of the way because I thought I was going to go to bed after every one. I'm really excited about this project and am really looking forward to finishing it. Here's to hoping I don't mess it up when it comes to painting.
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