your fastly becoming my inspiration to toss aside my real metal armor/weapons and try my hand at creating some epic dwarven foam stuffs
I work as a graphic designer myself. I do all my hammering on weekends and days off....if you want to make them out of real metal then do so...your dream of working metal isn't an unattainable goal and you surely don't need to quit ur job and move to do it. Granted the learning curb is a steep one and risk of blowing yourself up is much higher than working with foam but if you needed any advice on what tools u need I'd be glad to let u know what I use.
Now then about foam I've been seeing a lot of foam builds going on and have been interested in maybe giving it a try myself and I like what you've done so I may have a go at it myself.
nicely done, they look great! no dwarf carries just one axe! well done!
as far as what u can do for the smaller ones handle maybe a simple wraping of leather or metal upholstery studs in the handle for grip maybe or a bit of both![]()
Where did you get that octagon wood from anyways? If you have a wood burner pen u could even do some runes or dwarven designs burned into the handles. Which I would look pretty sweet, or you could even name ur axes and crave in their names with the wood burner. Just a thought though looking pretty awesome man!
with the stain in the burned in designs man would be pretty epic I've even burned in some designs with a wood burner and laid in some gold and silver leaf turned put pretty nice looking but could be a bit distracting in this case. I did that on a chess table ages ago.
oh and if you go ahead with the upholstery tacks pre-drill the holes first using a tiny bit, otherwise it can split the wood. I'm sure u already know that but I didn't first time i did something like that and ruined a handle ^___^
The wood was actually a like 7 foot long square pole just over an 1-1 1/2" thick, I got a friend's dad who has proper tools to use his table saw to trim it down to the octagon, then finish it off with a hand plane. I don't have a woodburning kit but I was planning on carving some runes in the elbow of the large axe by hand with an xacto, it'll be tough, but it'll look good once painted.
Do you guys have Michael's or Hobby Lobby? I got a woodburning tool at Hobby Lobby. It was priced somewhere around $12-15, but you can find 40% off coupons for those craft stores all over the interwebs so it was under $10. I definitely think it was worth it.
yeah I do I got a wood burner way back in college the muti headed ones are nice to do all sorts of cool effects with I haven't tried but I'm fairly sure it would work well with foam as well.
really wish I had time to start playing with foam but have to rush build a motorcycle helmet to look like the rocketeer helm for a friend to wear for a Halloween party this Saturday so.....been a bit hectic. Soon though very soon heh any updates on your axes man?