DIY Willow Wizard LARP Staff

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Inspired by Willow's staff in the new Willow Disney+ TV series, I decided to make a LARP staff in the same likeness. Of course, I had to make it light up. There's going to be a lot of experimentation here. It's been a long time since I have done things like make a LARP weapon or even do soldering. We might fail horribly, but we'll learn new things.
    I like making my projects accessible to you so we are working with things that in general you would find at a hardware store or you might have to go online and order. I have a list of the components that we are going to try to use for this crazy endeavor in the description below.
    If you have any questions that I don't cover in this video, please ask them in the comments.
    Components:
    ¾ inch PVC pipe
    Two pool noodles or foam weather wrap for pipes
    Contact cement
    Gorilla Tape
    5v switch
    5v LED waterproof strip light
    5v Power bank
    Electrical wire
    Soldering wire
    Foam clay (the stronger stuff used for cosplay)
    Foam Backer Rod
    Acrylic Paint: dark brown, sand, black
    Plastidip
    Flex Seal Clear
    Green and Blue Resin Dye
    Flex Glue
    ¼ " Leather strapping in blue and brown
    Braided Trim in gold
    3/4" PVC slip to female threaded coupling
    Chair rubber stopper to glue to the bottom of the power bank
    Resin (the stuff that comes in the small tube)
    Tools:
    PVC pipe cutter or saw
    Dremmel
    Sand Paper
    Heatgun
    Soldering iron
    Music:
    Highland Hymn - Bonnie Grace www.epidemicso...
    Dawn Of Civilization - Jo Wandrini www.epidemicso...
    Paradigm Shift - Gavin Luke www.epidemicso...
    The Story Begins - Hampus Naeselius www.epidemicso...
    Transatlantic - Gavin Luke www.epidemicso...
    Through Stormy Weather - Philip Ayers www.epidemicso...
    To the Ends of the Earth - Edgar www.epidemicso...
    In the Periphery - Alec Slayne www.epidemicso...
    Venus Descending - Bonnie Grace www.epidemicso...
    The Way to the Sky - Hampus Naeselius www.epidemicso...
    Unseen By Men - Johannes Bornlof www.epidemicso...
    Wonders - Gavin Luke www.epidemicso...
    #larp #wizard #led #larp foam staff #willow #willow disney plus #wizard staff #led cosplay tutorial #larp bo staff #foam bo staff #boffer

Комментарии • 13

  • @LXWiseman
    @LXWiseman Год назад

    I love that you made it LARP safe and still glowy! Great work

  • @SweetNightmare369
    @SweetNightmare369 Год назад +2

    "Plastidip does not play well with others"
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @jeffreywarrenpark9149
    @jeffreywarrenpark9149 3 месяца назад

    In order to "heat-shape" the pvc pipe, without it colapsing in on itself, creating unwanted kinks, fill it with sand! Just ordinary sand that you would find in children's sandboxes or the beach, DO NO USE ANY SYNTHETIC (plastic) SAND, it could actually melt, (besides, it's bad for the environment). This will fill and maintain the internal volume while you're bending the pipe. To help keep the sand in the pipe while bending, tape shut, or temporarilly apply end-caps to the pipe. Heat & bend the pipe as usual. Then remove the temporary caps, and let the sand drain out. Use a funnel, to help fill the pipe with the sand. One additional thing, make sure to use DRY sand, to fill the pipe. Wet, or moist sand, will tend to clump, 'make it difficult to fill the pipe, 'likely require additional heat to bend the pipe, and make it difficult to remove from the pipe. So, make sure it's DRY.
    And, avoid using "Magic sand". This is sand, treated with silicone oil, to make it clump & hydrophobic, (resistant to water). You want to use traditional, plain sand, ONLY.

  • @MkollB
    @MkollB Год назад

    Interested to see how it goes with the safety check. Awesome staff 😊

  • @Milk427
    @Milk427 Год назад

    I’m so impressed. I love it. I’m enjoying your videos.

    • @HeyMackenzieJ
      @HeyMackenzieJ  Год назад

      Thank you! Can't wait to get to more projects like this one.

  • @LaserGadgets
    @LaserGadgets Год назад +1

    From 9 to 5V, you just need a resistor.

  • @flamesofhellstudio
    @flamesofhellstudio Год назад

    Ya'know if you seal that foam tube it lasts longer, and that's probably why you have a few that have last a long time because whatever you did to them likely sealed them, even if only partially.

  • @Totimeslogan
    @Totimeslogan Год назад

    I love your builds!

  • @DejvovaVidea
    @DejvovaVidea Год назад

    I used ash wood for mine

  • @CheerfuEntropy
    @CheerfuEntropy 6 месяцев назад

    oh hi

  • @jbishop1656
    @jbishop1656 Год назад

    𝐩яⓞ𝓂𝓞Ş𝐦 ☹️