Yup, the kind I use most often is the standard Wonderflex because it's a little cheaper. And that link is here: www.wonderflexworld.com/shop/heat-activated-material/wonderflex But if I need something really flexible to make something like a sphere, I have used the Wonderflex pro and that link is here: www.wonderflexworld.com/shop/heat-activated-material/wonderflex-2 And with both kinds, if you use craft foam or something like that inside of it, you can get by with just 1 layer of Wonderflex then, so it keeps the price of making a costume down.
It takes a bit to get the hang of it, but once you do, it becomes very easy to use. Hardest part I found was making sure to not let the edges touch where I didn't want them to, because it's almost impossible to separate them afterward. So just watch out for that, and you should be fine. Good luck.
wonderfull thanks a lot from
argentina !
Thanks, and greetings to you in Argentina 😊
You should try to make a Greek hoplite armor set
Hmm, that's a good idea. I'll have to give that a try with this stuff.
Yeah, that would come out awesome!
Can u put a link to the wonderflex u use
Yup, the kind I use most often is the standard Wonderflex because it's a little cheaper. And that link is here: www.wonderflexworld.com/shop/heat-activated-material/wonderflex
But if I need something really flexible to make something like a sphere, I have used the Wonderflex pro and that link is here: www.wonderflexworld.com/shop/heat-activated-material/wonderflex-2
And with both kinds, if you use craft foam or something like that inside of it, you can get by with just 1 layer of Wonderflex then, so it keeps the price of making a costume down.
Thank you woodland elf!
Thanks Amber! :)
where i can find this on chile?:( is there another name???
It's a type of thermoplastic, so that would be another name to look for it under.
Which side is the sticky side? The side with or without the mesh? Or both?
Both sides are sticky. Makes it really convenient to work with.
The Woodland Elf thanks so much! I’m working on my first project, I’m nervous.
It takes a bit to get the hang of it, but once you do, it becomes very easy to use. Hardest part I found was making sure to not let the edges touch where I didn't want them to, because it's almost impossible to separate them afterward. So just watch out for that, and you should be fine. Good luck.
Hey I was wondering, if you could do a tutorial on how to make a saiyan scouter from dragon ball z
Is that the eye/headphone device thing? (I've never seen DBZ so I googled it, and that was what came up).
Yes it is
Ok, I'll add it to my to-do list. Be a while before I get to it, because I get a lot of requests, but I'll let you know when I get it posted.
Ok 👍