Gorilla glue instead of Roscos FoamCoat, DAAAaaammm! I have said it before, I thought I was the king of hardware store alternates to PRO special effects products but you sir are the Emperor!
@@StiltbeastStudios I agree with J C you are the master. I've never thought to use gorilla glue that way! Your MacGyver skills in making stuff is mind blowing, I've learned a lot from you. Thank you.
I made this thanks to you. Would not have been possible without following your pattern. Only a true great artist can take a vision and make it tangible. You Sir are truly a great artist.
Jeeeesus that turned out fantastic.... When I saw the initial thumbnail I thought to myself, OMG if he sells this as a mask. He is going to have to include chiropractic care as well cuz that thing just looked heavy as hell... Massively wonderful outcome though.. Amazing... Obviously putting it on the top of a totem pole makes more sense now..lol
You should do a build that someone else in another location is also crafting at the same time. Just a "regular" person. Then you will see just how talented you really are. "Look at the source material and it will tell you how to paint it." U huh. I would have brown, cream and white blobs glued to the table and my shirttail. You made a giant deer skull from FLOOR MATS. You are inspiring. I wanna go make stuff!
I've also tried hot glue on eva foam but it just doesn't want to hold parts together. Once I tried contact cement, I've never looked back! Those 10 minutes waiting for it to dry is definitely worth saving the hours you might spend wrestling with hot glue! Thanks for another great video!
I've known a few brave men in my life, but I've never known anyone who was willing to slather gorilla glue all over the place without wearing gloves. You sir, have balls the size of dump trucks.
You NEED TO GO LIVE AGAIN, VERY SOON 😎 Ya know, as an Artist my self... I have never worked much with foams boards. I have been watching you make such amazing things, with foam boards! I might try my skills using this too! As for Lock-Tight.... I LOVE THAT STUFF! It’s one of my favorite canned liquids, other than paint. 😉😎 Hot glue, has it purposes, but it’s not really good with foam.... 🤷🏻♀️
I love that you talk through some of the thought process. My bachelors degree is in visual arts, but I find the further I’m removed from that environment (20 years now!), the more afraid I am to fail. Very sad.
failure does not exist. there are things that happen and their long term ramifications and miniscule. did you learn? will the next thing or moment be better? then Id call that a success. and thank you for watching. there are haunts out here that would love to put that degree to use....just sayin
Definitely going to try this one! Patreon buddy here. I happily contribute. It’s tuition, cyber apprentice to a master. Everyone should compensate you for sharing your mad skills and thrifty approach to making stuff.
Another amazing video!!! I like how your projects start out with basically nothing and slowly transform into such cool and amazing props... I know it's skill, but it looks like magic 😁 And BTW, I think Rue is working out great in your videos, he's almost fully trained LOL 😜
Ommmmmmy lanta …. Seriously I’m new to your channel and I love the work you do!! Can you tell me a littlw bit about these amazing things you are building…. And why! Is this your full time job!? Do you do this for fun …. I truly hope to goodness you get paid for all that do!!!!! I’m blown away!!!
I'm watching these not sure if I've got butterflies from so much renewed enthusiasm for my passion, or (and) a touch of nausea at how close I've been to the answers I was seeking in my artistic evolutions with materials. As you sculpt one after another of my project ideas. I too teach what I learn, as art is what seperates us from the animals, sooths us, and brings people together. I encourage sharing, as we all have our own style. I'm a puppet maker, but use them in videos as well. I burned out and had hit a wall 4 years thick. Only recently could I look, learn build again. You turned my flame back into a raging Inferno By answering question after question with visual and audio Your humble, too I hope you have much success ~Beth in SC
nothing will go on with all those qualities. fiberglass can be painted on, but will need sanding, ezflow resin can be painted non but will need sanding and has a short working time. linex truck bedliner is a great hardener but needs to be sprayed on. I guess epoxy resin is your best bet- like WEST fast 205 hardener and resin.
@@StiltbeastStudios Thank you for taking your precious time to reply. I am limited in my resources and working area and may have to modify my goals. It may be quite a while before I update you. However, I will update you. You are a true teacher.
Thank you so much for your creative and inspiring content! I'm a second year haunted forest owner and I have spun so many great ideas and builds off of your creations. And you are an awesome artist! I will be donating!!
"You know, when both the sides are the same, whatever that word is" 🤣 Incidentally I have a question. Is contact cement the same stuff cobblers use to glue soles on before they stitch? I've watched a few cobbler channels and the paint on then leave to dry and stick together process seems to be the same?
@StiltbeastStudios Great show. Very informative. You do awesome work. *Any suggestions for a hot glue gun that puts out a good amount of glue (fast) but not too expensive* Thank you, -Cheers
You are a magician man. You're eva foam work baffles me...perhaps because I've never tried building with it. I need eva foam building lessons for dummies. Anyway, I really love this! Great technique with the gorilla glue too. I think you could make some good looking tree bark with this method. At one point the skull reminded me of Groot a little. Lots of foam in this project. Please do more if possible. I would love a DVD with your teachings on basic to advanced techniques with eva foam. I have a difficult time with patterns and such. As always, Thank you! 🤘💀
I would love to see how you made the totem pole. I didn't know that canned spray foam can do all that. Who would have ever thunk it! Thank you for another neato how to!
@@StiltbeastStudios o jave heard about this monster mud, i believe from some of your videos. I. Gonna look into it alittle deeper. I want to try and make ol Chief Woodenhead as close as i can to the Creepshow original. Boss, do you give classes on you techniques? Man im hooked on the wall with all this Good stuff, you bring to life. Thank you so much, Hauntcho, for sharing your know how so generously. 👍👍👍
I am so happy that I found your channel. The great props you make in your videos are awesome. Cost effective and creative. I have used many of your techniques in my own diy's. I usually watch you on my big screen tv,,so I can actually get some of my own projects done. No keypad to make comments. I wanted you to know how much I appreciate your videos and advice. So I put on glasses and used my phone to comment. Your a great inspiration for me. So now I am going to; Go Make 🧐 Stuff!!! Thanks for all the time you spend videoing for us. YOU ROCK!!!
This tutorial helped me win first place in my local costume contest. I also found out i got to yell at you when you came to my haunt 13th hour in indy? Hope you all did your homework this time.
Wow epic epic epic I don't think that's a deer skull to me it looks like it but its more on the mythical mystical legendary side of it the skull really reminds me of the well known Wendigo its very well done and is ever so realistic and right to the skull of it an epic art masterpiece this is very professional like and would be a geat addition to a mythical horror film
WOW! That was very cool to watch. I’ve use gorilla glue in the past and I remember it foaming up but I didn’t ever think about it to use on anything for texture. Learn something new every day. 😎👍🏻👍🏻❤️
I also found that I could get Shoe repair glue tubes from my general store/ super market whenever I couldn't take a trip to the hardware store or wait for online delivery. Shoe glue that Sticks: Rubber, Leather, Canvas, Cork, Eva Foam and Most Plastics.
At this point, Im not even sure what it was. Part of being me is battling new ideas while i am trying to finish executing a preveious idea....if only they were all good.
@@StiltbeastStudios Omg I cannot stop watching this! You ARE an awesome artist! Thank you for sharing. How long did you wait for the foam horns to dry b4 draping it over the chair?
For a smaller scale deer/four legged animal body, would you frame it with PVC and chicken wire? Do you have another video where you made the animal body?
Such a brilliant idea. I made a smaller similar skull from cardboard but I love the idea of using this type of foam. Thank you for sharing your always creative ideas!
Just found this site.. wow amazing. I want to make it all, decorating started out with something I did with all the kids in my neighborhood and my foster kids, and now its just something to make kids happy to see. wish you sold some of this. would love to have it.
Love this. I have not worked with the eva foam yet, but I do enjoy working with the locktite foam. This maybe in my future projects. Thank you for putting out awesome video tutorials.
That is absolutely awesome. If only us mere mortals had your skills to be able to actually create something that was even reasonably close to this likeness/quality. Excellent job. I love your channel 👍
@@StiltbeastStudios You sir are a god. I have been watching your uploads for years. I still haven't made anything that is even close to resembling your works of art. But you do inspire me and just watching your videos is enough to make my day. Best wishes 👍
Gorilla glue instead of Roscos FoamCoat, DAAAaaammm! I have said it before, I thought I was the king of hardware store alternates to PRO special effects products but you sir are the Emperor!
thats very kind, I just love playing with stuff
@@StiltbeastStudios I agree with J C you are the master. I've never thought to use gorilla glue that way! Your MacGyver skills in making stuff is mind blowing, I've learned a lot from you. Thank you.
I like your free form approach to making the skull. Looks cool! But using the heat gun next to the open can of glue was giving me the shivers. Boom!
Nah, not even boom with open flame. It would burn like a can of sterno.
You are an eddjumakatin fool. I've learned more from you by accident than the five design seminars that I have been to. Thanks Boss!
You have a beautiful brain. I'm amazed the way you can sculpt any material into anything!
Thanks for taking the time to comment! Go make stuff!
The Gorilla Glue technique is awesome !
I think so too!
I made this thanks to you. Would not have been possible without following your pattern. Only a true great artist can take a vision and make it tangible. You Sir are truly a great artist.
AWESOME! Id love to see pics of what you did? are you on FB?
Jeeeesus that turned out fantastic.... When I saw the initial thumbnail I thought to myself, OMG if he sells this as a mask. He is going to have to
include chiropractic care as well cuz that thing just looked heavy as hell... Massively wonderful outcome though.. Amazing... Obviously putting it on the top of a totem pole makes more sense now..lol
You should do a build that someone else in another location is also crafting at the same time. Just a "regular" person. Then you will see just how talented you really are. "Look at the source material and it will tell you how to paint it." U huh. I would have brown, cream and white blobs glued to the table and my shirttail. You made a giant deer skull from FLOOR MATS. You are inspiring. I wanna go make stuff!
I hope you do go make stuff! Art is good for you! Thanks for the kind words and for tuning in!
I've also tried hot glue on eva foam but it just doesn't want to hold parts together. Once I tried contact cement, I've never looked back! Those 10 minutes waiting for it to dry is definitely worth saving the hours you might spend wrestling with hot glue! Thanks for another great video!
takes 5 min for the hot glue to cool really
I've known a few brave men in my life, but I've never known anyone who was willing to slather gorilla glue all over the place without wearing gloves. You sir, have balls the size of dump trucks.
and skin like the bottom of an out door rug
im working in a haunted house this year as a props assitant adn these videos popped up at the best time
Excellent- I hope they help. Have an awesome Halloween!
I just got turned on to your videos. Thanks for doing this man. You are taking my displays to another level!
Welcome aboard!
Love the glue ideas
its a great skin
You are also such a clever artist! I knew gorilla glue would foam up, but never thought to use as texture. Love this prop!
and a strengthener!
You NEED TO GO LIVE AGAIN, VERY SOON 😎
Ya know, as an Artist my self... I have never worked much with foams boards.
I have been watching you make such amazing things, with foam boards! I might try my skills using this too!
As for Lock-Tight.... I LOVE THAT STUFF! It’s one of my favorite canned liquids, other than paint. 😉😎
Hot glue, has it purposes, but it’s not really good with foam.... 🤷🏻♀️
depends on the hot glue, I keep 11 types in my shop cause they all have different uses.
@@StiltbeastStudios true... I get what I can actually find.
Living in the country side, most my supplies are from either Walmart, $tree or Amazon. 😆
they look like SCP
I love that you talk through some of the thought process.
My bachelors degree is in visual arts, but I find the further I’m removed from that environment (20 years now!), the more afraid I am to fail. Very sad.
failure does not exist. there are things that happen and their long term ramifications and miniscule. did you learn? will the next thing or moment be better? then Id call that a success. and thank you for watching. there are haunts out here that would love to put that degree to use....just sayin
StiltbeastStudios lol you sound like me when I’m trying to pump my students up. I appreciate your response.
You've always been our chaotic good artist, which we love. Keep it up bud.
I resemble that remark.
Definitely going to try this one! Patreon buddy here. I happily contribute. It’s tuition, cyber apprentice to a master. Everyone should compensate you for sharing your mad skills and thrifty approach to making stuff.
That is so generous, thank you for that support and for tuning in!
Impressive.
you could have just said "nice rack" lol
@@StiltbeastStudios lol you're right.
Thanks Allen! Love it!
Words are hard man! Don’t beat yourself up. LOL
Thanks! I work a lot of late nights with a lot of spray paint!
Another amazing video!!! I like how your projects start out with basically nothing and slowly transform into such cool and amazing props... I know it's skill, but it looks like magic 😁 And BTW, I think Rue is working out great in your videos, he's almost fully trained LOL 😜
almost is the key word, he happens to be around a lot lol.
I know this is 3 months old but somehow I missed it. Don't sell your talent short. You made something awesome out of minimal supplies.🤴
its like a beautiful deer skull that fell down many many stairs lol. thank you kindly
Cool project. Definitely going to try this at home!
let me know how it turns out
I'm late to the party, but this has to be one of your best projects yet. I can't believe how well it turned out!
I’m going to be making one of those bad boys!!! Thanks for the video.
Do it! show me what you make!
Yay contact cement! Far superior to hot glue! I'd love to see a showdown between barge and contact cement.
Great suggestion!
Ommmmmmy lanta …. Seriously I’m new to your channel and I love the work you do!! Can you tell me a littlw bit about these amazing things you are building…. And why! Is this your full time job!? Do you do this for fun …. I truly hope to goodness you get paid for all that do!!!!! I’m blown away!!!
Thanks! Yes, this is my full time job. Halloween 24/7! Thank you for tuning in!
I'm watching these not sure if I've got butterflies from so much renewed enthusiasm for my passion, or (and) a touch of nausea at how close I've been to the answers I was seeking in my artistic evolutions with materials. As you sculpt one after another of my project ideas.
I too teach what I learn, as art is what seperates us from the animals, sooths us, and brings people together.
I encourage sharing, as we all have our own style.
I'm a puppet maker, but use them in videos as well.
I burned out and had hit a wall 4 years thick.
Only recently could I look, learn build again.
You turned my flame back into a raging Inferno
By answering question after question with visual and audio
Your humble, too
I hope you have much success
~Beth in SC
BETH! thanks for this awesome message! Im so glad I could help in some small way. now, Go make stuff!
Fabulous!!!
thank you so much! that comment is worth a buck!
FIRST VIEW/THUMBS UP!!!
Genius
just putting a few things together is all
Looks amazing great job👍
Thank you!
Love it
GORILLA glue = Awesome. HOWEVER, what SMOOTH paintable HARDENING agent(s) on EVA foam would you suggest? Thanks from a serious newbie.
nothing will go on with all those qualities. fiberglass can be painted on, but will need sanding, ezflow resin can be painted non but will need sanding and has a short working time. linex truck bedliner is a great hardener but needs to be sprayed on. I guess epoxy resin is your best bet- like WEST fast 205 hardener and resin.
@@StiltbeastStudios Thank you for taking your precious time to reply. I am limited in my resources and working area and may have to modify my goals. It may be quite a while before I update you. However, I will update you. You are a true teacher.
Your more Interesting than anyone on You- Tube😊
I think that was very kind, unless you meant like "this tastes interesting"
Thank you so much for your creative and inspiring content! I'm a second year haunted forest owner and I have spun so many great ideas and builds off of your creations. And you are an awesome artist! I will be donating!!
That is awesome to hear! I hope your season is amazing and thank you for tuning in!
I am so happy to have found your channel!
I appreciate it!
Can't wait to try it. Fantastic job:)🙂
Yay! Thank you!
"You know, when both the sides are the same, whatever that word is" 🤣
Incidentally I have a question. Is contact cement the same stuff cobblers use to glue soles on before they stitch? I've watched a few cobbler channels and the paint on then leave to dry and stick together process seems to be the same?
Do you know if Gorrilla glue will work on plastic skulls? I may use it to corpse a few skulls and skellys.
@StiltbeastStudios
Great show. Very informative.
You do awesome work.
*Any suggestions for a hot glue gun that puts out a good amount of glue (fast)
but not too expensive*
Thank you,
-Cheers
this is 100% the one you want, its my favorite!
glu-stix-online.com/collections/glue-guns/products/adjustable-temperature-hot-melt-glue-gun
No gloves with the gorilla glue is freaking me out.
I live dangerously
Using the gorilla glue technique is it able to withstand a
Rain?
That dragon head is dope!
Thanks! They were a lot of fun.
You are a magician man. You're eva foam work baffles me...perhaps because I've never tried building with it. I need eva foam building lessons for dummies. Anyway, I really love this! Great technique with the gorilla glue too. I think you could make some good looking tree bark with this method. At one point the skull reminded me of Groot a little. Lots of foam in this project. Please do more if possible. I would love a DVD with your teachings on basic to advanced techniques with eva foam. I have a difficult time with patterns and such. As always, Thank you! 🤘💀
that might be something I work on. you just have to start futzing with it
I would love to see how you made the totem pole. I didn't know that canned spray foam can do all that. Who would have ever thunk it! Thank you for another neato how to!
for the pole we did most of the sculpting in tin foil, then we covered that in a monster mud like coating. then we painted it once that dried.
@@StiltbeastStudios o jave heard about this monster mud, i believe from some of your videos. I. Gonna look into it alittle deeper. I want to try and make ol Chief Woodenhead as close as i can to the Creepshow original. Boss, do you give classes on you techniques? Man im hooked on the wall with all this Good stuff, you bring to life. Thank you so much, Hauntcho, for sharing your know how so generously. 👍👍👍
I am so happy that I found your channel. The great props you make in your videos are awesome. Cost effective and creative. I have used many of your techniques in my own diy's. I usually watch you on my big screen tv,,so I can actually get some of my own projects done. No keypad to make comments. I wanted you to know how much I appreciate your videos and advice. So I put on glasses and used my phone to comment. Your a great inspiration for me. So now I am going to; Go Make 🧐 Stuff!!! Thanks for all the time you spend videoing for us. YOU ROCK!!!
@angelasnyder1029 Thanks for taking the time to comment! I appreciate it so much!
This tutorial helped me win first place in my local costume contest. I also found out i got to yell at you when you came to my haunt 13th hour in indy? Hope you all did your homework this time.
very cool, Im glad it helped!
I really don’t do these crafts (would love o someday) but contact cement fumes gives me severe headaches even in well ventilated surroundings.
it affects some people more than others for sure, you can use hot glue with eva foam but the bond is not quite as good.
Wow ...how did I miss this? That Gorilla glue idea will work great for tree bark texture on bro-in-laws project...thanks brother.
Glad to help
Your creativity always astounds, years of practice, learning and not being afraid to fail and working with those happy accidents. Cool
failures are not a stopping point, they are a decision point.
Its painful to watch you with the glue gun
Wow epic epic epic I don't think that's a deer skull to me it looks like it but its more on the mythical mystical legendary side of it the skull really reminds me of the well known Wendigo its very well done and is ever so realistic and right to the skull of it an epic art masterpiece this is very professional like and would be a geat addition to a mythical horror film
it actually sits on top of a wendigo themed totem pole, so you nailed it
@@StiltbeastStudios Well thank you makes a great addition to the totem pole making it very legendary
WOW! That was very cool to watch. I’ve use gorilla glue in the past and I remember it foaming up but I didn’t ever think about it to use on anything for texture. Learn something new every day. 😎👍🏻👍🏻❤️
Very cool. What is the backing music you have?? I really dig it!!!
lazy boy blues its called by unicorn heads - its on youtube.
I also found that I could get Shoe repair glue tubes from my general store/ super market whenever I couldn't take a trip to the hardware store or wait for online delivery. Shoe glue that Sticks: Rubber, Leather, Canvas, Cork, Eva Foam and Most Plastics.
Have you ever done the two Pan with the panflute and the Minutar those ones would some cool makes as well
I have made them, but not filmed it- we have both at my monster museum
@@StiltbeastStudios Wow cool a monster museum awesome I would absolutely love to see the museum
I hate hot glue it never works or.stays on stuff lol
i have a love hate- you need the right type of hot glue for the job- i did not have that here.
You got mad skills and on the cheap too.........awesome.
Ghetto Michelangelo at your service.
Wow!!!! Awesome!!!! Thank You Allen!!! 😲👍😎🎃💀
Thank you for tuning in!
I’m so curious as to how you did the second piece you showed, the horse mask. Is there a video on that?
its honestly done the exact same way, its just a slightly different shape- but the process was the same.
New fan, did we ever learn what the idea was around the 14 minute mark with the glue?
At this point, Im not even sure what it was. Part of being me is battling new ideas while i am trying to finish executing a preveious idea....if only they were all good.
So since it hardens, would you say that Gorilla Glue is a poor man's resin?
yes thats kinda fair to say.
I would like to send you a photo and ask you what to do in making it. How or where could I send it ?
stiltbeaststudios@gmail.com is a great place to send stuff
Ummmm I think your pretty phenomenal.
Sure, you say that now when we are getting close to Halloween, but will you be here in January? ;)
@@StiltbeastStudios yes I will be😀
Love your videos. Any idea how to make a whole body skeleton horse?
Hi there! I haven't seen anyone do it DIY yet, however, I would start by cutting the rib cage from a 55gallon plastic drum!
I’m still struggling with my dragon 😢. Maybe you can help me out. Send me email for dragon pattern if you can. Thanks
im working on irt!
@@StiltbeastStudios ok
Allen how much for a blank dragon Eva foam dragon head
Im not selling them Im afraid- too slammed right now
How did you pull the Loctite foam antlers off of the table covering so easily?
I misted the surface with water, the surface was a cut open contractors bag
You are an amazing artist. Awesome creation.
Many many thanks
Dear skull with different horns could easily become a dragon skull.
absolutely- good eye!
@@StiltbeastStudios Omg I cannot stop watching this! You ARE an awesome artist! Thank you for sharing. How long did you wait for the foam horns to dry b4 draping it over the chair?
Dude! Use a respirator please that stuffs so toxic. Your channels great we don’t want nothin bad happening to ya.
I am normally in pretty good ventilation, but yes always read the cans and use your best judgement!
Brilliant 👏
Awesome
For a smaller scale deer/four legged animal body, would you frame it with PVC and chicken wire? Do you have another video where you made the animal body?
I do not actually. but I would do a pool noodle body like my pool noodle props video and like I do in the side of beef video.
thats awesome .... it turned out really good ...HFL!!
Yeah, these were fun!
This was amazing. You make me feel so much more confident in my free hand Eva foam technique. The gorilla glue technique was ingenious.
keep at it and keep kicking butt- free forming is the way to go most of the time if its a simple shape without too many complex curves.
That's so dope 😈😈😈🤘🤘🤘
thanks!
Such a brilliant idea. I made a smaller similar skull from cardboard but I love the idea of using this type of foam. Thank you for sharing your always creative ideas!
Id love to see the skull you made.
Another great sculpt. Very impressive Allen.
Love watching! I think we may be neighbors. I'm located on the outskirts of DC, Fl
I am in the Dallas texas area actually
Just found this site.. wow amazing. I want to make it all, decorating started out with something I did with all the kids in my neighborhood and my foster kids, and now its just something to make kids happy to see. wish you sold some of this. would love to have it.
we sell things on stiltbeaststudios.com but not normally ytw stuff.
Do you do special orders
I do stiltbeaststudios@gmail.com
Your work is amazing
Thank you so much 😀
Love this. I have not worked with the eva foam yet, but I do enjoy working with the locktite foam. This maybe in my future projects. Thank you for putting out awesome video tutorials.
Go for it! glad you like them
Fantastic technic, great job…👍🏻
Thanx for share with us.
Thank you! Cheers!
"symmetrical"
thats the word!
Gorgeous ❤❤❤❤❤
thanks, I work out! ;)
Amazing!
You are! Happy Halloween!
Just wanted to drop a thank you! I've learned so much watching your content and I cant wait to see what you post next.
well thank you!
Awesome
thanks, are you going to make one?
cool! love watchin you do this stuff Allen.Turned out pretty sweet.
Thank you! Cheers!
That looks awesome. The gorilla glue also had the added benefit of dealing with all of the floor mat texture.
exactly!
That is absolutely awesome.
If only us mere mortals had your skills to be able to actually create something that was even reasonably close to this likeness/quality.
Excellent job.
I love your channel 👍
You can do it! Im not that special I swear, I just spend more time fiddling- get to it!
@@StiltbeastStudios
You sir are a god.
I have been watching your uploads for years.
I still haven't made anything that is even close to resembling your works of art.
But you do inspire me and just watching your videos is enough to make my day.
Best wishes 👍
symmetrical ;)
thats a bad word lol.
@@StiltbeastStudios it is!
Love it Great job Allen I will so we make it one soon
Hope you enjoy
I especially like the "eyes " on the deer skull, they'll look evil in Dark Hour. Go Rue!
I might give them blue LEDs
@@StiltbeastStudios sounds great!
Brilliant. Thank you 🙃
You're very welcome!