Re: Inner and outer circumfrence Posted by pagestep007 on Jun 18, 2012
Hi Shawn, not too complicated on the PVC half sphere. Just  like a ping pong ball cut in half, but they are stronger, and you can make them the size, and to a degree, the  shape you want.. and pretty much for free.
   Here are a couple pics of the eye closer up for you to  study, and hopefully an understandable diagram of proceedure. Not too complicated once you have done it once.

 horseeye1    horseeye2    horseheadeye
Re: Inner and outer circumfrence Posted by Shawn on Jun 19, 2012
Got it... I thought maybe that was what you meant but wanted to clarify.  Thanks for the details.
Re: Inner and outer circumfrence Posted by Gail on Jun 19, 2012
Is the eye sewn just to the tube from the back rather than the head fabric on the front?  I wonder if the tube extension could be used to move the eyeball independently in the socket if you could find a way to keep the ball pressed against the head skin tightly. Then your "mule" could go cross eyed while he wiggles his ears.
Re: Inner and outer circumfrence Posted by pagestep007 on Jun 19, 2012
Yes Snail. At first I did cut a slit in the foam as well as the cloth,for the cloth tube to go through, and had a  wooden ball, which could lend itself towards a moving mechanism, but since it was a 'draft' puppet, I went simpler and just did the half sphere covered, and hand stitched from the front. You have given me some food for thought.... I feel something coming on.
Re: Inner and outer circumfrence Posted by Shawn on Jun 19, 2012
Good idea Sail! It would be a bit like a ball and socket joint then.  Hmmm...
Re: Inner and outer circumfrence Posted by pagestep007 on Jun 19, 2012
yes....a half sphere PVC socket with a wooden ball moving  in that with a stick on the back to move it....then could one get the eyelid to blink? hmmmm.
Re: Inner and outer circumfrence Posted by pagestep007 on Jun 23, 2012
Hey Shawn I did a tutorial on the PVC half speres. I posted the vid link in the  'Eyes - Feedback Please'  thread.
Re: Inner and outer circumfrence Posted by Shawn on Jun 23, 2012
Cool!... I'll have to check it out when I have more time.
Re: Inner and outer circumfrence Posted by pagestep007 on Jun 24, 2012
By the way, the horse was used day before yesterday in a end of semester school production, as the kings horse in Beauty and the beast. Not a puppet as such, but got used  anyway.
Re: Inner and outer circumfrence Posted by Shawn on Jun 24, 2012
Neat! Did you make a body for him or was it a stick horse?
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