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Insect Queen / Keronian Queen | Cosplay diy, Cosplay tips, Cosplay tutorial
Insect Queen / Keronian Queen
I need to clear out my inbox because there are way too many of these. Apparently according to some people I’m a master at making multiple limbs (ahahaha not really). I’ve made multiple tutorials for...
Mohrigan Cosplay Tutorials | Cosplay tutorial, Cosplay diy, Cosplay
Mohrigan Cosplay Tutorials
How to make belt buckles with worbla 1. Cut long stripe of worbla. 2. Heat it and roll it. (Repeat this step to make it thicker) 3. Use tooth stick in a foam to create a square and make the shape of...
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Awesome DIY bottle Gun! Super Easy 😊
If you're looking for inspiration, nature is usually the best place to look. Can you imagine these inspiring pine wood carvings decorating your home?
DIY how to guide for making a Jedi robe. | Jedi halloween costume, Halloween outfits, Jedi costume
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DIY how to guide for making a Jedi robe.
Cartoony, Cel-Shaded Jeans Based on the Unique Art Style of the Popular 'Borderlands' Video Game Series | Pop art costume, Comic book makeup, Costume outfits
Cartoony, Cel-Shaded Jeans Based on the Unique Art Style of the Popular 'Borderlands' Video Game Series
Cel shaded pants Borderlands style
cell-shaded jeans, acrylic and sharpie | Geeky clothes, Clothes, Diy clothes design
cell-shaded jeans, acrylic and sharpie
Borderlands 2 Cel-shaded Bandit pants More at https://www.facebook.com/LMcosplays | Cosplay outfits, Clothes, Borderlands
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Borderlands 2 Cel-shaded Bandit pants More at https://www.facebook.com/LMcosplays
Cel shaded pants Borderlands style Comic book jeans Cosplay Pants | Everyday cosplay, Clothes, Fashion
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Cel shaded pants Borderlands style Comic book jeans Cosplay Pants by DejaNeufHeures on Etsy https://www.etsy.com/listing/208817162/cel-shaded-pants-borderlands-style-comic
Harry Potter Wand Motions chart in Hogwarts house colors / Beginers guide Poster / Print / Gryffindor Huffle… | Harry potter spells, Harry potter wand, Harry potter
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12 x 18 print on quality semi gloss paper Come in 4 colors that will fit the scheme of any house, and just so happens to be the Hogwarts house
Maple wand 13-16" | Bacchette, Bacchetta magica, Bastoni da passeggio
Maple wand 13-16"
Maple wands are a useful tool for directing energy in any ritual or spell setting. All wands vary greatly from one another. Some are purely the work of nature a
Magic Wand Holster | Harry potter wand, Wands, Magic wand
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So, you got yourself a fancy new magic wand, but now youve discovered a hard truth about the world and our muggle wardrobe: Wands…
Cosplayer Makes Cell-Shaded Jeans For Borderlands Costume | Jeans diy, Cosplay costumes, Costumes
Cosplayer Makes Cell-Shaded Jeans For Borderlands Costume
Cosplayer Makes Cell-Shaded Jeans For Borderlands Costume
How to Make Your Own Worbla | Cosplay diy, Cosplay tutorial, Cosplay
How to Make Your Own Worbla
Make Polyarmor. Like Worbla, but better and cheaper.
Cosplay DIY Armor Tutorial: Worblapie - A DIY Alternative to Worbla
Worblapie - How to make your own Worbla | Sorry 'bout the hassle with the first video, please enjoy this full one :-) "Worblapie - How to make your own worbla" is finished! 8 minutes of... | By Obsessive Creative Disorder | Hello people of the world. The topic of the day is worbla pie or how to make your own worbla with obsessive creative disorder. Worbla, God's thermoplastic gift cosplay. The key material for anyone who can afford its patented already 1973 covering most of known world except Australia so noone else can produce it commercially effectively monopolizing the market. Kind of a good business strategy. The downside to patenting your material and production method is of course that you have to reveal exactly what it is you're doing so that others may benefit from and improve upon your invention. With a few minutes of Google, the patent EP 15, 25 twenty8 four Bone can be found which describes what we're looking for. It is filed by GMBH who owns Renaflex who owns the brand Warbla. Originally developed as a thermoplastic for industrial shoe making under the brand name Renaflex RX fifty fifty. It eventually found its way to the crafting scene where it was rebranded as Warbler's finest art. As can be derived from the pattern, warblaze essentially sawdust filler and polycap prolactone. Polycap prolactone or PCL for short. This plastic is known under a lot of brand names such as friendly plastic, worbless decoart, polymorph, instamorph, shape lock, plastic make, protoplast, plast, polymold and others. It is a biodegradable thermoplastic polyester with a melting point of about 60-degree centigrade and comes in bags or boxes of white pellets. I have a feeling they are manufactured in Germany since the price per kilogram seems to increase with the distance to Berlin. Plast in Germany can be bought for about $27 per kilogram and the rest of Europe can find PCL at the material sample store for about the same. The UK as polymorph for about $31 per kilogram and the US sports Instamorph and Polymold at $50 per kilogram each. But there's more. If you buy Shape Lock instead, you get to pay $70 and topping the list of outrageous prices is at $80 per kilogram and friendly plastic for eighty-eight. A barjander note that these prices offer packages of about one kilogram and may change with time and demand and shipping of course. You can also go directly to the manufacturer and find PCL on Alibaba for about $10 per kilogram. To make worbla out of it, you simply mix it with a filler material and sheet extrude it. And since RenoFlex decided to patent it, how to do this is now public knowledge if you know where to look for it. Check it out if you're interested. In different patterns, RenoFlex describes a lot of different filling materials used in the Warblask shoe products. Fillers can be other plastics such as ground up EVA or PET or organic materials such as wood flower, sawdust or fuel ash. Basically, fill are cheap breast products that noone else wants. Thrown in to make the whole thing cheaper. Kinda like fillers in anime. Now the finer the filler, the better the surface texture of your finished products. So for your benefit, I've located too easy to get fillers you can use when baking your own pie. Common pine is pioneer shavings and ground also known as petwood shavings and wheat flour. But in Latin, they sound much more mysterious than or cane. You can get these magical ingredients pet and food stores for next to nothing. To start off your baking experiment, you're going to need a little bit of equipment first. A baking scales for measuring your components, a large flat surface to work on, a few mixing and storage containers, your pie materials, a large flat glass form to bake your pie in, a mixer if you want to use wood shavings, your oven, and what pie was ever completed without a pinwheel. Start by setting your oven to a twentyfive degrees centigrade. Next, gather up your materials. If you're using petwood shavings, run them through of the blender for a while to get them down in size. Original warbler uses wood flower of about half a millimeter grain size but that's not going to be possible to get with a blender. Might find it as sawmill or workshop though and if you're cute, we'll give it to you for free. The most useful mix I found is four part PCL and one part filler. This is pretty much as much filler you can get into the polymer without a compounding machine. If you happen to have a tabletop twin screw extruder, feel free to go seven parts to three as the original worblam but most of us can't use that kind of equipment for pie. I find that the best amount is between 1500 grams per batch which will produce a worbla pie the size of a small dinner plate. You'll need about 420 grams of dough to make worbla pie matching a medium size sheet of regular worbla. Dry mix the filler and PCL pellets by simply pouring them both in a container and shaking it. Then pour in your glass form. A few pellets will try to escape the filler but you can simply push them back inside. Now put it in the oven for 10 minutes until your pie dough has turned into clear plastic and flour. The mass is going to be hot when you take it out of the oven so you'll want to have either thick skin, a thick head or working gloves. I spot at least two of these. Net the pellets and filler into a homogeneous mass by folding and twisting the dough. Make sure it is thoroughly mixed to avoid any problems later. If the dough get cold and hard, put it back in the oven for a while. A thick glass or ceramic form will help keep the dough warm while you net it. Once so thoroughly mixed, you can't separate filler from plastic flatten out a bit to easier absorb heat and put it back in the oven for another 10 minute heating. Meanwhile, you can prepare the next batch or scratch your navel or watch this episode of anime or whatever. Once the worblai dough is warm, take it out and put it on your work surface. Grab your pinwheel and start pinwheeling it out to a thin cake like real pido. Try not to stretch it though since your woggle pie is a bit sensitive to stretch marks that will ruin your perfect surface. Again, if it gets cold, reheat it in the oven or with a heat gun now that all the flour is bonded to plastic. Once you get to your desired thickness, let it cool. The two fillers I've shown produce very different wrestles. Fine grain wheat flour gives a flexible and smooth warbler pie that with very little surface work will produce a perfect bristles. A rougher fillers such as wood grain will give a stronger warbler pie but with the texture of pressed wood plate. Both may be useful in your coming crafting adventures if you want perfectly smooth metal parts or textured organic armour. Because of the limitations of the production method only fairly small worbla pies can be made. But these can be combined into bigger ones if you want to. Alternative you can get creative with a mango or pasta machine and produce bigger sheets. And that's pretty much it. I tried to keep this as simple as possible so anyone can do it. So feel free to improve it on the method. Claim it as your own. Write a book or save it on a USB and send into space to confound Future Space Archaeologist. I don't care. If you found it interesting or useful, simply help spread the word about it and chances are somebody else will find it useful too. Cheerio guys and happy crafting. Don't use your mother's kitchen tools.
Cosplay DIY Armor Tutorial | Worblapie: a DIY alternative to Worbla.