ObiWannabe
Well-Known Member
I don't feel so dumb asking a noob question here, since compared to you guys I'm still noobish when it comes to propmaking.
I have six weeks to finish a costume for competition and have pretty much given up trying to find a 1" wooden dowel in a 6 foot length. It's for the shaft of a staff, I'm going to cut it down a bit but it definitely needs to be longer than the 4' standard sizes everyone carries. Sigh. So, my next best and only other option for a 1" diameter staff pole is pvc pipe.
My problem is, I don't know what kinds of paints will stick to pvc pipe, and whether I need to do any priming or prepping before painting. A li'l help here please?
And yes, my staff absolutely has to be 1" in diameter. 3/4 or 1 1/4 are too small and too large, respectively, for the proportions to be consistent with the rest of the costume.
I don't have access to fancy equipment like airbrushes and no space to use anything massively toxic, so if something quick and dirty along the lines of acrylics or Krylon (even Fusion or latex) will stick to pvc just fine, that's what I need to know from the experts who may have used it.
I have six weeks to finish a costume for competition and have pretty much given up trying to find a 1" wooden dowel in a 6 foot length. It's for the shaft of a staff, I'm going to cut it down a bit but it definitely needs to be longer than the 4' standard sizes everyone carries. Sigh. So, my next best and only other option for a 1" diameter staff pole is pvc pipe.
My problem is, I don't know what kinds of paints will stick to pvc pipe, and whether I need to do any priming or prepping before painting. A li'l help here please?
And yes, my staff absolutely has to be 1" in diameter. 3/4 or 1 1/4 are too small and too large, respectively, for the proportions to be consistent with the rest of the costume.
I don't have access to fancy equipment like airbrushes and no space to use anything massively toxic, so if something quick and dirty along the lines of acrylics or Krylon (even Fusion or latex) will stick to pvc just fine, that's what I need to know from the experts who may have used it.