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My date for a party wanted to be "Red Riding Hood". I had two choices:
I was going to just buy a costume, but decided to get creative.
First I designed some claws in Tinkercad. I hollowed out the ends so the tips of my fingers would fit inside:
I printed a few different sizes, cut some holes into old work gloves, and got this:
Next I printed wolf ears. At first I was going to attach them to a headband, but the first try looked like cat ears. So I took a hat / fedora and printed some ears, attached neodymium magnets, and had a perfect solution:
Then I decided to use "moldable plastic" to take imprints of my teeth, then attached 3D printed teeth to them:
After that, I wrapped the ears and gloves in faux fur from the fabric store:
The full costume:
Me in it:
I was sooo scary
- Woodsman
- Wolf
I was going to just buy a costume, but decided to get creative.
First I designed some claws in Tinkercad. I hollowed out the ends so the tips of my fingers would fit inside:
I printed a few different sizes, cut some holes into old work gloves, and got this:
Next I printed wolf ears. At first I was going to attach them to a headband, but the first try looked like cat ears. So I took a hat / fedora and printed some ears, attached neodymium magnets, and had a perfect solution:
Then I decided to use "moldable plastic" to take imprints of my teeth, then attached 3D printed teeth to them:
After that, I wrapped the ears and gloves in faux fur from the fabric store:
The full costume:
Me in it:
I was sooo scary
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