Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Spiky Bits

Evil Ted Smith brings us a tutorial on creating foam spikes.  If there's anything I've learned from gaming and fantasy novels over the years it's that evil loves spiky bits.

If you don't happen to have a bandsaw I have a low-tech replacement- one of those cheap "pocket chainsaws" from the camping section of your local big box store. I'm talking about the kind with a length of barbed wire connected to two thumb rings.  They're pretty useless for cutting wood, but three flavors of awesome at slicing through foam.



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  1. An electric carving knife (think Sunday Roast) works really well on foam slabs. I've got one I picked up in the early nineties that has never touched . . . er, um, protein but has diced a lot of foam.

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