Marthony
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I'm designing a G1 comic/cartoon Megatron rig for this fall and am expecting a challenge with the right forearm with the cannon attached. I'll try to keep it light with white PVC pipe and/or cardboard poster tubes, but it could approach 5lbs. I want to rig this for minimum sagging, and maximum control.
The cannon will be permanently attached to the forearm. I accept that I'll have limited use of my right hand with the cannon being so bulky. The forearm will not be connected to any other part of the rig, and will be worn on top of a red long sleeve shirt. The gloves are to be simple black glider gloves so I can use a smartphone. The cannon will also have LED's build into 3 parts of it, and hopefully a speaker.
The leading thought is a forearm & wrist brace, secured with Velcro. The structure & shell of the forearm (double-thickness cardboard) would get attached to that, and again close at the bottom with Velcro. However, the only marketed braces include a wrist component and mean more limited use of my right hand. Second thought is plaster, which I've yet to work with. I don't think sewing velcro into the shirt would work well.
The left forearm will also need to be a matching weight so as to reduce risk of a need to visit a chiropractor; this is why I'm still looking for ideas past the forearm & wrist brace.
How would anyone here approach this please?
Thanks!
I'm designing a G1 comic/cartoon Megatron rig for this fall and am expecting a challenge with the right forearm with the cannon attached. I'll try to keep it light with white PVC pipe and/or cardboard poster tubes, but it could approach 5lbs. I want to rig this for minimum sagging, and maximum control.
The cannon will be permanently attached to the forearm. I accept that I'll have limited use of my right hand with the cannon being so bulky. The forearm will not be connected to any other part of the rig, and will be worn on top of a red long sleeve shirt. The gloves are to be simple black glider gloves so I can use a smartphone. The cannon will also have LED's build into 3 parts of it, and hopefully a speaker.
The leading thought is a forearm & wrist brace, secured with Velcro. The structure & shell of the forearm (double-thickness cardboard) would get attached to that, and again close at the bottom with Velcro. However, the only marketed braces include a wrist component and mean more limited use of my right hand. Second thought is plaster, which I've yet to work with. I don't think sewing velcro into the shirt would work well.
The left forearm will also need to be a matching weight so as to reduce risk of a need to visit a chiropractor; this is why I'm still looking for ideas past the forearm & wrist brace.
How would anyone here approach this please?
Thanks!
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