Could you tell me where to purchase the brass from ? I can’t seem to find it
Most big-box hardware stores carry thin sheet brass (and some hobby outlets). If you can't source it there, try onlinemetals.com
Could you tell me where to purchase the brass from ? I can’t seem to find it
What does the .02 brass come out as gauge thickness ?You can also get copper sheets at Michaels Craft Store. They sell different gauges.
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Medium, but when you cut up the glove it’ll fit like a largeWhat size was the original glove?
Medium or large?
I assume the parts need to be based on the glove size.
looking good brother!Buenas noches para revivir el hilo me gustaría un par de consejos, estoy haciendo mi primer guante Freddy Krueger parte 1 pero tengo un gran problema que son los remaches en los dedos, uso un taladro con punta de 3.50 pero los dedos no No tener buena movilidad . No sé si es porque la plantilla que utilicé es muy pequeña o si hice mal los agujeros en los que salen mal los remaches. Si pudiera darme algún consejo se los agradecería mucho y también me gustaría saber si alguien sabe en qué tamaño debe imprimir las plantillas, ya. Lo encuentro un poco pequeño y bueno eso es todos amigos, si tienen un grupo de Facebook o algo donde pueda ver su trabajo, progreso y leer sus consejos aparte de este sitio déjenme un enlace para unirme por favor (si hay una palabra incorrecta escrita, por favor discúlpeme, estoy usando un traductor, no sé nada de inglés XD)
así es como va quedando mí guante está hecho de acero inoxidable ya que no pille tubos de cobre ni plancha de cobre y quería probar con esto antes de arruinar o mal gastar material.
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Gracias amigo, pero todavía tengo un poco de dificultad para conectar las puntas de los dedos con el resto del guante, mañana iré a buscar cobre, por casualidad sabes que grosor y talla debo comprar?te ves bien hermano!
hey! beautiful glove. im looking to make one for myself. where do you find the spring steel? thanks!Hey folks! Been a while since I’ve had anything to share. I had some free time, and I’ve always really wanted to make myself a Freddy Glove. I had made attempts years ago that never quite reached my standards. Happy to say that I’ve just made my first Part One Glove, and I am thrilled with the results.
While it is certainly not down to the dent screen accurate, it is very screen “authentic”. What I mean by that is to the best of my ability, I used the exact same templates, the exact same materials, and exact same techniques, used to construct the original glove.
The stalls and tips are made out of 3/4” Type M Copper Pipe. The backplate and rings are made of .02 brass. The blades are .02 spring steel brazed on to the tips with a high silver content brazing wire. I tried to replicate everything down to individual brazing and solder spills. Other small details I replicated include the small hole next to the rivet on the ring stall, the slanted ring on the ring tip, and the slightly curved pinky blade.
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Hope you like it. I also shot a short video where I show close ups and also movement of the glove.
I do paint commissions very frequently and plan on uploading short videos showing techniques and finished commissions, as well as builds like this. If that sounds like something that interests you, feel free to subscribe as well!
Many thanks,
J
hey! beautiful glove. im looking to make one for myself. where do you find the spring steel? thanks!
I don’t know if your still following this thread but my question is how do you solder the ringlets on without heating it to the point where the blades fall off and vice versa I do the ringlets my blades fall off I do the blades my ringlets fall offThat is correct. It is seen in the film both broken and unbroken so for P1 it is down to preference. P2 always has the break. The glove in my initial post was done clean, but I did make a sister glove to it which has the break. Never ended up mounting it on leather though. My original glove above was gifted to a good friend who has since passed.
I don’t know if your still following this thread but my question is how do you solder the ringlets on without heating it to the point where the blades fall off and vice versa I do the ringlets my blades fall off I do the blades my ringlets fall off