So for quite a while now I've been working on these unique stilts for Midnight-Yamikidate's Ren Faire costume.
I started with a rough idea of what to make thanks to some YouTube tutorials on werewolf stilts, but I modified them and created my own design. ^_^
I'm so pleased with how well they work! I'll probably post a video of them moving to my YouTube channel once I put a basic skin on them.
There are still quite a few things left to do on them, but so far they look good, work great, and are surprisingly comfortable.
If anyone is interested in buying something like this, let me know! I have no clue what I'd charge for them yet, but I do need to get at least my material cost back for them. If you are interested, send me a note. ^_^
I started with a rough idea of what to make thanks to some YouTube tutorials on werewolf stilts, but I modified them and created my own design. ^_^
I'm so pleased with how well they work! I'll probably post a video of them moving to my YouTube channel once I put a basic skin on them.
There are still quite a few things left to do on them, but so far they look good, work great, and are surprisingly comfortable.
If anyone is interested in buying something like this, let me know! I have no clue what I'd charge for them yet, but I do need to get at least my material cost back for them. If you are interested, send me a note. ^_^
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I've made a set of these before! I've been considering making a new set using better materials than what I had previously. These look like they're turning out well.
One thing I outta mention though, You might want to use some stiffer material for the shin braces, I ended up replacing the flat bar I had used originally with aluminum tube; 1/2" ID, 5/8" OD is about the size I used and it made them much more stable
One thing I outta mention though, You might want to use some stiffer material for the shin braces, I ended up replacing the flat bar I had used originally with aluminum tube; 1/2" ID, 5/8" OD is about the size I used and it made them much more stable
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