Update - I've switched over to a google order form to make it easier to order my kits. Simply click the link, fill out the form and send the PP. All information needed is available in the form:
theRPF Order Form for rgriesbeck
Update - Now Selling!!
If you've always wanted your very own set of Wolverine claws, now's the time. These 3D printed claws offer many benefits over the steel versions:
1) They are completely customizable to fit your hands. You assemble the pieces, mark where they fit on your hands drill the holes and bend some wire to make your own custom fit claws. You can also sand and smooth out edges to make them more comfortable (if needed).
2) They're light and easy to wear all day to a Con and you won't kill someone if you accidentally bump into them.
3) You can bring them on a plane
4) Your kids can play with them
5) They're cheap!
Price - $55.00 for a pair. Plus $10.00 shipping (pretty much anywhere)



Assembly / Finishing
These are VERY easy to put together. Simply glue the 2 pieces of the claws together, inserting the plug in between to increase their strength. Fill the seems and sand then paint.
Glue the Block together and find some wire (I used a coat hanger), then mark the block and drill the holes, bend the wires and make em fit. THen glue the wires into the claws and block.
theRPF Order Form for rgriesbeck
Update - Now Selling!!
If you've always wanted your very own set of Wolverine claws, now's the time. These 3D printed claws offer many benefits over the steel versions:
1) They are completely customizable to fit your hands. You assemble the pieces, mark where they fit on your hands drill the holes and bend some wire to make your own custom fit claws. You can also sand and smooth out edges to make them more comfortable (if needed).
2) They're light and easy to wear all day to a Con and you won't kill someone if you accidentally bump into them.
3) You can bring them on a plane
4) Your kids can play with them
5) They're cheap!
Price - $55.00 for a pair. Plus $10.00 shipping (pretty much anywhere)



Assembly / Finishing
These are VERY easy to put together. Simply glue the 2 pieces of the claws together, inserting the plug in between to increase their strength. Fill the seems and sand then paint.
Glue the Block together and find some wire (I used a coat hanger), then mark the block and drill the holes, bend the wires and make em fit. THen glue the wires into the claws and block.
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