Re: arms and arm rods Posted by OttoVonGlumm on Aug 27, 2009
So how long did the arms end up being....When in doubt look at baby suits....or whatever you may be costuming with....

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350189647851&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

scroll down 2/3 of the page for a handy little chart!
Re: arms and arm rods Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Aug 27, 2009
My general rule is the wrists meet at about the base of the puppets to put it in a simple straight forward matter.....this is not a solid rule just a general....I don't believe in rules when it comes to creativity however things have some common traits...lol. 

Daryl H
Re: arms and arm rods Posted by Shawn on Aug 27, 2009
Ohhhh Billy "computer stand off screws"!   I like that thought! The only thing is that they may work them selves loose (unscrew) with manipulation. Then again on my computer it takes the strength of an ox to get them out, when I switch out cables, it seems. 
Re: arms and arm rods Posted by AvenueQrazy on Aug 27, 2009
to answer otto von glumm, ive decided to make the arm and hand give it a total length of 13 inches. but now i have one very important question: then i make the tube arms to i glue two parts together or just take two sides and make them meet to get the cylindrical shape? im using contact cement if just so you guys know.
Re: arms and arm rods Posted by Shawn on Aug 27, 2009
If you want a tube then you "just take the two sides and make them meet".  That being said some folks do cut out two pieces of foam then glue them together.  When I make arms I don't even use foam.  I use muslin fabric tubes that I stuff with poly fill.  Trust your instincts, you are on the right track.
Re: arms and arm rods Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Aug 27, 2009
I am backing up Shawn on this....I also use cheap cotton type material tube, stuff it (this keeps the stuffing from shifting), and then put it into the Antron fleece tube...now I sew a line where the elbow is on the cheap cotton material NOT on the Antron fleece....this keeps the elbow where you want it...I don't know if foam is necessary for an arm, to me it adds more weight but that is just my opinion.

You can see the detachable arm video to get an idea of the material inside......


Daryl H
Re: arms and arm rods Posted by Na on Aug 28, 2009
I use doll joints, as suggested in The Foam Book. I've never had any problems with it, and it's fairly easy to do. (I think it's explained somewhere on this site if you search for it)
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