You could even combine several methods. The hammered fusion as a base in some areas for a pitted look, brushing and steel wool rub on top. Thanks BTW, these are my first for my son and nephew but it...
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You could even combine several methods. The hammered fusion as a base in some areas for a pitted look, brushing and steel wool rub on top. Thanks BTW, these are my first for my son and nephew but it...
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I'll post a few examples. May be hard to see the details in my lighting, not the best photog.
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I've made a few PVC sabers lately and found that layering your paint and using steel wool works nice. I paint my bottom layer fairly thick in a metallic steel color, others will work just my...
Thanks, I was hoping that would be the case with the biscotte it seems real quality for the price judging from a members great videos I found on Youtube. I believe Madcow made them. I figured it...
I know this is an old thread but I'm new here and couldn't help commenting on just how good and helpful these vids are. These are what convinced me I could build a nice saber myself and also put me...
Hello all, new to the site but not forums in general. I have a 5 year old that I have introduced to Starwars and of course he is head over heals. He's asked for a saber so I on a whim tried some PVC...