Bilious
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My first post outside of the welcome thread! I really need to go take pictures of my old work, I've been making toy props since I was about nine or so with my dad every year. When this past Halloween rolled around and I said "I want to be Rorschach, we gotta build this grappling gun" Dad turns to me with a serious frown and announces it's so disappointing if it doesn't really fire.
And so I've had quite the engineering challenge and learning experience building this thing!
I'm currently in process of cold-casting replicas of my original prototype here, and my goodness has this been model making 401! I've really fallen in love with Smooth On products. Does anyone else here use them? What sort of ratios do you guys recommend for metallic powders? I've been experimenting but I'd be curious what you guys advise.
Here's photos of my prototype with the aluminum grapple blades, I hope you guys dig!
The blades are spring loaded and so when you pull the safety ring back they pop outward. You can see a test video of firing the prototype here: YouTube - Rorschach Grappling Gun Prop
The new cast grapple blades are so much lighter, I can't wait to get it reassembled to see how much distance it launches now!
It's nice to meet you all! I hope to learn much during my stay.
And so I've had quite the engineering challenge and learning experience building this thing!
I'm currently in process of cold-casting replicas of my original prototype here, and my goodness has this been model making 401! I've really fallen in love with Smooth On products. Does anyone else here use them? What sort of ratios do you guys recommend for metallic powders? I've been experimenting but I'd be curious what you guys advise.
Here's photos of my prototype with the aluminum grapple blades, I hope you guys dig!
The blades are spring loaded and so when you pull the safety ring back they pop outward. You can see a test video of firing the prototype here: YouTube - Rorschach Grappling Gun Prop
The new cast grapple blades are so much lighter, I can't wait to get it reassembled to see how much distance it launches now!
It's nice to meet you all! I hope to learn much during my stay.
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