Cosplay Sword Cosplay Sword Create Your Own Excalibur

May 12, 2022

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Imagine riding on top of a mighty mount, dressed in armor that shimmers in the morning sunlight, you roar into combat against a group of fierce goblins. The comrades you have with you behind you sprint to bring them together for the most epic battle. Then, you'll need to remove the legendary, trusted weapon which has served you so long... A sharp stick!

How do I Make A cosplay sword

Step 1: Select Your Blade

The weapons employed by actors such as He-Man and She-Ra are instantly recognised. If you are planning to perform in the role of a celebrity, make sure you have as many reference materials as you can. Look up images of the sword at all angles. It is possible to find references from other cosplayers that paved the way prior to you.

Another route to consider is playing a literary hero, like Sir Galahad and D'Artagnan. Even though they're depicted on the screen, you'll want to focus more on the historical context. What were the weapons medieval knights and Musketeers carried?

Step 2: Select the Materials

Below are some additional equipment and supplies you'll require.

  • Contact cement
  • A hobby knife, or scissors
  • Wooden dowels
  • Wood glue
  • Sandpaper
  • Paints and brushes
  • Paper and pencil

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Step 3: Create the Pattern

Step 4: Design Structure

EVA foam is a remarkably sturdy material, however it isn't able to withstand steel. That's where wooden dowels come in.

Make a channel using the knife from the hobby directly to the middle of the blades. On the other side it is possible to stick the dowel made of wood into the channel. Just make sure it's not extended beyond the blade or the pommel.

After the dowel has been put in place, make use of contacts cements to fix the edges of both swords with the channels in them. Contact cement can be used after drying for several minutes in order to create an impervious consistency. When the two sword pieces are joined, the contact cement seals and forms strong bonds.

Congratulations! You've just created what's an essentially a sword popsicle.

Step 5: Add Details

In the same template, sketch the design onto the pommel, grip and crossguard. There are two methods you can use to set the details.

Then, you cut smaller pieces of EVA foam before gluing them in the areas where they're required. This is a significant amount of cement contact and material.

Another alternative is to utilize the hobby knife to create sculpts and then cut out details from the main blade's body. This isn't as precise, but it can help you save time and material.

Do not forget to pay your blade consideration also. Utilize your hobby knife create a fuller--the divot down to the middle of the blade and for slicing the edges.

When all the cuts have been completed, you can apply the sandpaper to smooth everything out. If you have access to an electrical sander or a Dremel tool, the procedure can be done much more quickly. Be sure to put on the correct mask and work with these tools in an area that is air-conditioned.

Step 6: Priming and painting

Since EVA foam is porous, the does not provide the smoothest surface. So, a few coats of any kind of sealant can provide the ideal final finish that keeps the paint on its own. Wood glue is as fine as a primer--a little amount can do the trick.

Honour Bound, Swordsworn and Honour-Bound

Imagine again: horse, armor, goblins. You take off that amazing sword--the cherry on top of your perfect costume. Then, the enemies fled screaming in terror. The way that this story should go!

Once you've mastered this knowledge Once you've mastered it, you'll be able to apply them to cosplay weapons--maces, halberds, morningstars, battleaxes--an entire arsenal of fantasy weapons might be yours at disposal!

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