SlippedMilk
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Not my image or armor or anything. I don't have a source I'm sorry I'll try to find one
Okay so here's the deal. I want to make something like this for a costume. I have a stop sign that I can use. Only I've never made anything like this before.
What I'm getting at is CAN ANYONE HELP!?
I need tips on how to cut it, shape it, and hold it together.
A novice cosplayer in search for help. If you have any help available I would greatly appreciate it. I'll accept just about any form of help if you're polite about my stupidity. Thanks Imgur!
thethreebears
Do it with carboard first!
Dramacian
Use cardboard first. (cheap, easy) Then start thinking about materials. (btw image source look for etsy > MechMadnessDesigns)
SlippedMilk
Major shout out to you. I would have just jumped into it. I tend to not think things through
SlippedMilk
And also shout out for the source
theelvesoflothlorien
Don't steal stop signs, OK?
SlippedMilk
Need not worry! Mom and dad used to direct traffic. We have several old stop/slow signs!
QuantumSupersexposition
i agree with the keep-it-simple guy. but to point you in the right direction, this is plate armor. you can probably find vids on youtube.
SlippedMilk
Thank you! I couldn't for the life of me put a name to it
CreamyCaesar
Mock up in card/poster board. Chicago screws, rivets (regular or jiffy) and nylon straps for attachment/binding. Quick and dirty to start.
SlippedMilk
Short, sweet, to the point. I like it. And also thanks for specifying screws. I know very little about that stuff.
CreamyCaesar
Cutting that aluminum may be tough depending on the alloy. Jig saw probably your best bet. Throat less shears if the material is thin.
CreamyCaesar
Tons of options. Look up Volpin and Punished Props. Both excellent in their field. Blind Squirrel. On and on for inspiration and tips.
SlippedMilk
You are a hero, honestly. Now if you'll excuse me, I've got some people to look up and tips to check out. Thanks again though!
CreamyCaesar
Thanks but it's just stuff that interests me. I'm not an accomplished cosplayer or craftsman. :) Good luck, look forward to your creation!
PrincessLeliana
If it's your first time attempting something like this, go a lot simpler, build up to it, don't dive in at the deep end and all that.
SlippedMilk
Keep it simple. Will do. Any chance you could direct me to forum specifically for this stuff?
PrincessLeliana
No idea, I have never been interested in cosplay and know nothing about it, I do a lot of other crafts though, hence my advice.
SlippedMilk
Well it was worth a shot. Thanks for the help though!
PrincessLeliana
Sorry I can't do much more, jewellery making doesn't translate well to stop sign shoulder pads.
SlippedMilk
No worries! If I need advice for jewellery I know who to talk to!