Re: Puppet is way too big!/Ideas on operation Posted by Rikka on Mar 29, 2012
wie?
Re: Puppet is way too big!/Ideas on operation Posted by Puppetainer on Mar 29, 2012
Offended?! Why I resemble that remark! I've a good mind to join a club and beat you over the head with it!

I suppose it's all okay. It's only art and, art is art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water. And east is east and west is west, and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce, they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh... Now you tell me what you know.
Re: Puppet is way too big!/Ideas on operation Posted by Puppetainer on Mar 29, 2012
Sorry. Channeling Groucho again.
Re: Puppet is way too big!/Ideas on operation Posted by Puppetainer on Mar 29, 2012
Re: Puppet is way too big!/Ideas on operation Posted by Rikka on Mar 29, 2012
As long as you don't use the roots of the rhubarb...
Re: Puppet is way too big!/Ideas on operation Posted by Na on Mar 29, 2012
Posted by: Lizzies Lair on Mar 27, 2012
Na, I have seen the puppet you were referring too and in hindsight, I had the perfect opportunity to make that happen. Alas, I have already constructed the feet and legs and any alterations would ruin the design. I also used all the fur to make him so can't start over. That style of puppet is definitely on the cards though!

You wouldn't necessarily have to alter it - it could just be a matter of adding something to the soles of the feet, then if it's not to heavy you could hold it up via the mouth mechanism. If a little heavier then add a rod or harness to the waist.

But yeah, without pics it's hard to give some good advice, so if you don't think it'll work then it probably won't.

Posted by: Puppetainer on Mar 29, 2012
I suppose it's all okay. It's only art and, art is art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water. And east is east and west is west, and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce, they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh... Now you tell me what you know.

I think we're headed to Mornington Crescent...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mornington_Crescent_%28game%29
Re: Puppet is way too big!/Ideas on operation Posted by Clewer Puppets on Mar 30, 2012
Hey Lizzie-I haven't been onto this site for a couple of days and I just read your dilemma about your puppet size. My husband suggested that if you're a shorty (like me) that you get a wooden crate to stand on and make it part of your act. The puppet has a go at you for being so short ...something like: Puppet- "Are you too short or I am too tall?" This can be a running gag through your skits. He can even get a little sarcastic about it! I constantly have running banter with my puppets (I have over 30 of them). Regards-Debra Clewer-Clewer puppets.
Re: Puppet is way too big!/Ideas on operation Posted by Lizzies Lair on Mar 31, 2012
I have to disappoint you Puppetainer. At midnight, my brain is not capable of a comeback to a Marx inspired witticism. I did giggle in a way they may have resulted in slight bladder leakage  Thanks for the wee bit of fun!

Na, I didn't think about adding to the soles of the feet. Great idea. I can foresee some potential issues with doing that but no doubt the guidance here would fix those. Weight would definitely be an issue in terms of supporting the head. I'm waiting on someone to come round and help me take some pics. Maybe once they're uploaded you can let me know whether you think your idea is possible and where to start.

Debra, thanks heaps for that. Snail suggested something similar in a tall stool and I've been thinking about the possible banter that could ensue. I will need much more than a crate though I'm afraid. He can sit so he is functional but to use him standing up, I have to fully extend my arm above my head and use it to both operate his mouth and support his weight. It's hard work! The crate would definitely work if I rig up a rod mechanism.

Thanks again
Re: Puppet is way too big!/Ideas on operation Posted by Gail on Mar 31, 2012
We used pattern for one of those horses that have two people in them to make a donkey puppet and it was so big. We liked it because a large crowd could see it well and it was in porportion to the large people puppets I used back then. So we used an old broom stick and wrapped padding on top to insert inside the back of the head.  One person held the broom stick straight against the floor and the floor took the weight. The other person then had to only move the mouth. Even with a light puppet just holding your arm up is very hard, after a few minutes you have to take your arm down for a rest.  Try it with something heavy and see how long you last. You can work that into your script to give your hand a rest, by dropping something you have to bend down for, to give your arm a break. If you are doing a skit where you are not walking around much you could attach a sturdy pole to the leg of your stool to support the head, but it will be like a see saw if the stool is light, when you get off the stool it might tip over from weight of puppet. While you are on the stool your weight would counter his. Maybe a tripod like a teepee, three sticks attached at the top would be more stable. One up each leg and one out the back. You could wrap vines around the pole to hide the back one. Before making a large scale, I would try it out on small scale to see if it will work like you intend. Even better if you can bend your arm at right angle and rest your elbow on sling maybe hanging from the inside of teepee support then you can go a lot longer with your arm.
Re: Puppet is way too big!/Ideas on operation Posted by Na on Mar 31, 2012
Posted by: Lizzies Lair on Mar 31, 2012
Na, I didn't think about adding to the soles of the feet. Great idea. I can foresee some potential issues with doing that but no doubt the guidance here would fix those. Weight would definitely be an issue in terms of supporting the head. I'm waiting on someone to come round and help me take some pics. Maybe once they're uploaded you can let me know whether you think your idea is possible and where to start.

I haven't done something like that myself, only seen pics from others. I know vaguely how I'd make it, but whether or not it works for your puppet I don't know. It was just a thought...
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