eternalnight8806 - Eternalnight Cosplay
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9 years ago
Thermoplastic Pricing Guide And Behavior Cheat Sheet
Thermoplastic Pricing Guide And Behavior Cheat Sheet

Thermoplastic Pricing Guide and Behavior Cheat Sheet

 -These prices are based off of US stores and shipping rates. These prices are consistent across many websites and discounts are offered on bulk orders. Prices vary depending on shipping country.

*Sintra is offered in many sizes and shapes. The prices listed are from CosplaySupplies.com . More sizes than these exist. Sintra is a company name for foamed PVC. You can often find cheaper sheets of “sintra” by looking for “foamed PVC” or “extruded PVC”

* Worbla

-  The most well-known thermoplastic in the cosplay community. Available from multiple vendors online and from a few physical stores. -  Thermoplastic capable of multidimensional shaping -  Has no internal mesh -  Can be heated with a hair dryer or heat gun (better results from heat gun) -  Capable of reusing scraps by reheating them -  Smooth adhesive side/rough exterior side – can adhere to itself -  Relatively thin, often requires a supporting material in armor (craft foam sandwich) -  Most expensive of the thermoplastics -  Requires priming (wood glue, gesso, ect.) to remove texture

  *Terraflex

-  Only sold by Tandy Leather. If you live near a store this product has the benefit of no shipping costs and the ability to pick up same day its needed -  Thermoplastic capable of multidimensional shaping -  Has no internal mesh -  Can be heated with a hair dryer or heat gun (better results from heat gun) -  Capable of reusing scraps by reheating them -  Smooth adhesive side/rough exterior side – can adhere to itself -  Relatively thin, often requires a supporting material in armor (craft foam sandwich) -  “knockoff” of Worbla, if you have Tandy Leather membership cards, it makes it a fair bit cheaper than Worbla -  Requires priming (wood glue, gesso, ect.) to remove texture -  Has a scent, smells like graham crackers when heated

*Wonderflex

-  Contains an internal mesh -  The mesh provides additional stability to thermoplastic -  Can be heated with a hair dryer or heat gun (better results from heat gun) -  Smooth adhesive side/rough exterior side – can adhere to itself -  Internal mesh prevents multidimensional shaping without puckering -  (mesh can be picked out- extremely work intensive) -  Relatively thin, often requires a supporting material in armor (craft foam sandwich) -  Requires priming (wood glue, gesso, ect.) to remove texture

*Sintra

-  Comes in a variety of thicknesses -  A UNIDEMNSIONAL material. Is incapable of making compound shapes – i.e. can only bend in one direction without cutting darts. -  Can be brittle if cut when cool or across large pieces of material -  Needs to be heated with a heat gun or large heat source like an oven to work with uniformly -  Does not adhere to itself. Requires glue to bond pieces together -  Smooth texture doesn’t require priming like Worbla, Terraflex, or Wonderflex - Due to variety of thicknesses, it can be used on its own for armor pieces (no foam sandwiches) -  Cheapest of the thermoplastics, but limited in some areas. Great for things like pauldrons and vambraces, not so much with breastplates and curves. -  Because it is PVC, it is strongly recommended to wear a respirator and have ventilation when heating this material due to fumes.

* Transpa Art

-  Transparent thermoplastic -  Needs to be heated with a heat gun and only workable within a small temperature range -  Does not adhere it itself like other thermoplastics. Requires cyanoacrylate glues to stick pieces together. -  Not a strong as Worbla, Terraflex, ect. -  Cannot be reformed with scraps -  Great for accents and LED applications -  Elemental Photography and Design, and Kamui Cosplay do excellent videos showing more of how Transpa behaves


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9 years ago
Easy Pattern Drafting For Absolute Beginners

Easy Pattern Drafting for Absolute Beginners

Tutorial by: Cathy Hay Tutorial link: http://yourwardrobeunlockd.com/home/65-drafting


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9 years ago
Fay Staff Tutorial (Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE)
Please note: When I made this prop (in a three-day panic before Gen Con) I was not intending to produce a tutorial on the method, so the only photos I have are the ones I took for my own documentat...

A tutorial for the CLAMP staff I made for one of my Fay costumes.


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9 years ago
Intro to Basic Resin Casting
One of the major challenges I faced when I was just getting started in crafting props and accessories was making the massive leap from cutting and gluing things (simple skills we began learning in ...

I was getting so many questions about the casting process in my panels that I wrote this beginner-friendly tutorial. Then we had so much interest from the tutorial that we started teaching a three-hour hands-on workshop on basic resin and silicone casting at conventions. (Currently this is being offered annually at Gen Con, but I’ve recently been asked to do these workshops at a new local venue outside of conventions, so maybe we’ll be offering more of those soon! Stay tuned!)


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9 years ago

Tutorials and Costume Notes


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