Professor Ichabod Inch Posted by Jon on Feb 29, 2008
Well, I had so much fun building Joshua Junebug I could just sit abound doing nothing so I've been cooking up a new puppet for the Lilac Hollow gang. So introducing Professor Ichabod Inch. Prof. Inch is the school teacher for the Lilac Hollow Elementary School. Most of the students love him. And he loves everysingle one of them. He is the only adult character that I plan on featuring in my stories. It's kind of like Peanuts. You know there are other adults but you just don't get to meet them. Prof. Inch will be the voice of wisdom and maturity helping the others to learn life's lessons.
As you can see I pretty much have the foam body and head complete. Just a little tweaking.
I don't plan to do a tutorial of my work on Prof Inch but if you have any questions or I run into trouble maybe we can help each other find answers.
Jon
As you can see I pretty much have the foam body and head complete. Just a little tweaking.
I don't plan to do a tutorial of my work on Prof Inch but if you have any questions or I run into trouble maybe we can help each other find answers.
Jon
Re: Professor Ichabod Inch Posted by Shawn on Feb 29, 2008
Looks like you are off to a great start. I love the base shape you have going! The foam colors are different, are they different in type or thickness also?
Re: Professor Ichabod Inch Posted by Jon on Feb 29, 2008
Yeah, the foam. I get the 1/2 green foam from Joann Fabrics. I ran out and they took forever restocking so I took some white one inch foam I had and cut it down to 1/2 inch with a hot wire cutter I made. The foams are about the same thickness but the white is somewhat softer. That works out ok in this instance because it allows his body stretch a bit so that he can inch along like an inchworm does. That being said if Joann's had had the foam I needed I would have made him all green.
Re: Professor Ichabod Inch Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Feb 29, 2008
Great job again Jon................. I love your creative way of thinking and how you take a simple idea and come up with such imaginative way of building a puppet.
I do have one question............. Where will the entry point for your hand be? I can't tell by the photo.
Billy D.
I do have one question............. Where will the entry point for your hand be? I can't tell by the photo.
Billy D.
Re: Professor Ichabod Inch Posted by Jon on Feb 29, 2008
Thanks Billy. The entry is at the bottom of the body straight down from the head. I cut a hole there and reinforced the edges with refrigerator tubing. I made the tubing more controllable by threading wire through it. This made it so that I could shape the hole just the way I wanted it. The head is not actually attached to the body yet. It just sitting there. When I fabricate it I will attach it to the body.
Later I post a picture that will make the arrangement of the parts clearer.
Later I post a picture that will make the arrangement of the parts clearer.
Re: Professor Ichabod Inch Posted by Jon on Mar 02, 2008
Decided I'd post a picture of the entry point for the hand. If you look close at the opening you can see the side of the refrigerator tubing. This tubing has wire running though it to made it so that I can determine the shape the opening will have. I think this part is going to work well.
Re: Professor Ichabod Inch Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Mar 02, 2008
Looks like that will work! I love the design............. you are just a bug lover at heart. Thanks for sharing.
Billy D.
Billy D.
Re: Professor Ichabod Inch Posted by LJ on Mar 02, 2008
Can't wait to see the continued progress!!
Re: Professor Ichabod Inch Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Mar 03, 2008
Wow another great creative inspiration, thanks for sharing your creative pictures and looking forward to seeing more.
Daryl H
Daryl H
Re: Professor Ichabod Inch Posted by Shawn on Mar 03, 2008
I was wondering about your choice to use the refrigerator tubing around the entry opening. I've done something similar to control the shape of an opening but simply used wire that was embedded into the foam edge. To do that I spread contact adhesive on the edge then place the wire down the center of the edge then pinch the foam around it. Is there an advantage that you where wanting by adding the tubing the method?
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