Friday, 14 November 2014

Master sword project

My six month project is the master sword from the legend of Zelda.
This is what I am going to make,
My experience so far is that you need the right wood and the right width of wood. At first my dad and I used 1/2 inch pressed board, but that didn't work. We needed about 3/4 inched of wood so we went to Rona and got some 1/4 inch hardboard and cut them into three separate boards to make 3/4 inch sword.
After we made those three boards my dad and I had to make 1/8 inch divots in the board. After we did that we glued the three boards together. After it dried, my brother josh and I drew the sword blade template and cut it.  

For the handle, what I have done so far is, I made two 2/4s about a foot long and put in divots in so that when I glued them together they would be able to go onto the pole that sticks out of the blade, so after that (I haven't done this yet) I will go to the princes and use there lath and make the handle.

Too make the rest of the sword I need to attach the handle to the blade, style it to the way I want it to be, make the mold and buy the supply's. 


Here are some pictures of what I have done:



This is what I have so far on the handle.



Friday, 31 October 2014

Morph-suits


What?

A morph-suit is a full body suit made out of polyester and spandex to make it stretchy so you don't rip it, a morph-suit is a great halloween costume idea, since it covers you're whole body and covers you're face you can be, Slender-man, Spider-man, Zombie, etc.


Who? 


The morph-suit was made by three people, the two brothers Ali and Fraser and their friend from Edinburgh University, Gregor Lawson.


How?

The morph-suits got popular when the trio where skiing in Canada and decided to go to a local bar wearing Japanese skin tight  head to toe suits, every one in the bar wanted to buy them a drink and everyone stopped them on the street to talk to them.