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  1. Buck-Beaver

    Copyright...PLEASE HELP!

    Copyright is a very murky legal area, there are no hard and fast rules and unfortunately it usually takes a court case to determine if something is actually copyright infringement or not. There's a number of factors that are used to determine if something is infringing or not. I am not lawyer...
  2. Buck-Beaver

    Talking with Santa

    Unraku did a fun gig last week; we were asked to have a puppet character host a Christmas call in show for kids in Southern Ontario called "Talk With Santa". The format of the show is that kids call in and, well, talk with Santa. We did 5 live one hour shows last week, which I really enjoyed...
  3. Buck-Beaver

    Neat: Vacuformed Hand Grip For Mouth Plates

    Well, I am constantly experimenting with new approaches to mouth grips. I've often done smaller ridges too. This was an experiment to develop something more comfortable; we built a large moose (our shop is always doing moose, bears and beavers, it must be a Canadian thing) that had a similar...
  4. Buck-Beaver

    Iphone 4, 21" monitor = Puppet MAGIC!

    That's a very cool trick, I have never thought to try something like that.
  5. Buck-Beaver

    New to Puppet Making.

    At work we use 3-in-1 glue, which is an adhesive manufactured by Beacon Adhesives. It works really well on open cell foam (the squishy, sponge-like kind). It is mildly toxic and you should use a respirator and work in a ventilated area, although it doesn't have anywhere near the toxicity of...
  6. Buck-Beaver

    Neat: Vacuformed Hand Grip For Mouth Plates

    Here's the mouth plate installed inside the final puppet (well part of it) - http://twitpic.com/3dud60
  7. Buck-Beaver

    Puppet Building

    Sorry Sarah, do you mean that you don't know how to pattern the lower part of the jaw? If you can pose specific questions with more details I'm sure everyone here will be happy to help you.
  8. Buck-Beaver

    Puppet Building

    What part specifically is stumping you?
  9. Buck-Beaver

    Neat: Vacuformed Hand Grip For Mouth Plates

    It's very comfortable once covered in shammy, although I think the shape needs some refining so that it has a slightly more ergonomic design. I may sculpt a new model later this week if I have time.
  10. Buck-Beaver

    Neat: Vacuformed Hand Grip For Mouth Plates

    Finally got around to trying something new for puppet mouth plates today, a vacuformed plastic hand grip. In the past I've tried a dozen or so different ways of making these, but I really like this. It's a prototype and a little rough; the final step is to cover the plastic with shammy...
  11. Buck-Beaver

    I'd like to own a Fraggle

    Snaps are cool, although in my experience you want good ones and don't want to use the really cheap ones. They will sometimes come apart at the worst possible moment!
  12. Buck-Beaver

    Help with Building an Anything Muppet

    Sarah, if you send me a private message I can email it to you.
  13. Buck-Beaver

    New to Puppet Making.

    Really? What makes you say that? I've found exactly the opposite; Scott Foam (which is just a brand name for reticulated open cell foam) seems to break down much faster than regular poly (upholstery) foam. I have puppets that I made back in high school 15 years ago with poly foam that are more...
  14. Buck-Beaver

    New to Puppet Making.

    Yes, this is very true. Once and awhile when someone asks me about puppet making advice (not that I am the best puppet builder) I usually say something like "go take these patterns, build a few dozen and then come back and talk to me" because you really have to make a lot of mistakes before you...
  15. Buck-Beaver

    Tons of Photos from Opening Day!

    Congrats on the big day being such a success!
  16. Buck-Beaver

    New York Muppet Attractions?

    Yes, the flipper prints are still there. A saw a recent photo of them on Facebook not too long ago. In addition to the ideas that David mentioned, the Museum of Television and Radio has a lot of rare Muppet videos that are available to view.
  17. Buck-Beaver

    URGENT: need help protecting my faux tree

    If you're strapped for time I would definitely try an Acrylic sealer first to avoid repainting, but coating the tree is your best bet for the long term, as others have mentioned (in your previous posts I didn't realize that you weren't coating the foam or sealing the paint). Another option for...
  18. Buck-Beaver

    TVTV at Atlanta Wizard World

    Traveling with puppets that have mechs should not be a problem; it's likely after they are X-rayed they will want to take them out for a secondary inspection, so you should allow lots of time to go through security. Other than that it should be fine. Oh and Pelican cases - although sometimes...
  19. Buck-Beaver

    The high and the lows?

    We have these videos at work, and I watched them awhile back with a group of puppet builders. They are very good, although our criticism of them was that Dave tends to gloss over things like this sometimes and doesn't always offer an in-depth explanation of every technique he's using.
  20. Buck-Beaver

    Puppet Productions Puppets and Fleece Question.

    If your goal is to hide seams, you want a material that has a pile ("fuzziness"). The higher the pile, the easier it is to hide seams. That's why Antron fleece is so popular, because it has a nice pile to it. There are a lot of different kinds of felt. Most people find craft felt (the kind...
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