How to make folding wings for cosplay: Part II
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duct tape solves all X3
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Im glad i live in west virginia u can get this stuff everywhere lol
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@fullmetalaang96 Use what's available. There steel wire and copper wire that can work just as well
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I didn't expect to see the attached wire in a "square" shape. It will be interesting to see how this turns out! :)
Can you add a number to your title? (Like "1 of 6" & "2 of 6" etc.) (Then I know how many to look for:)
Thanks!
BOP
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I wouldn't use chicken wire. You can get heavy fabric and soak it in something like a solution of glue and water. Lay it out flat when it's wet and it will dry stiff and flat. Just never wash it and the glue won't dissipate.
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hes gay
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kitties like " i watch you now" lol
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Your cat it is so kawaii!!! ^_^ I like your tutorial!!! I wanna eat you!!! HURRAY!!!!!!
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For me, chicken wire is more dangerous than pliers or a handsaw.... The corners are so sharp *_*
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@tusense Buckram would probably be a good substitute, it is softer and can be cut with sewing scissors. :)
This is awesome :D Im really thank ful for you making your tutorials on this.
If I may ask. Where do you usually get your feathers?
MikaXNakashima 5 months ago in playlist More videos from tusense
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tusense 4 months ago
question, do you HAVE to use chicken wire, or will something else work? if so, what material(s)?
fullmetalaang96 1 year ago
@fullmetalaang96 I guess you don't HAVE to use chicken wire, but I'm not sure what you would use instead.
tusense 1 year ago
but do u have to use chicken wire?
MaximumMik6325 1 year ago
@MaximumMik6325 I guess you don't HAVE to use chicken wire, but I'm not sure what you would use instead.
tusense 1 year ago