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I want to make some hands, witch, skeleton assorted hands. last year I used latex gloves and put beans in them and painted the gloves that was good but to bulky. I want skinny fingered hands and was thinking of wire formed the way I want it and using great stuff for the bone. can anyone think of anything else to use? thought I would check with you guys before making a big mess hahaha:jol: :xbones: :jol:
 

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Hands can be easy to do. I use folded and rolled newspaper covered with glue mache. Just fold paper to make the palm, tape it into the shape you want, and tape on the short rolled paper fingers. You can make the fingers very skinny this way. Cover the hand in paper towel glue mache and color to your liking. Here's an example:
http://halloweengallery.com/displayimage.php?pos=-3743
 

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You can also use a set of hard plastic hands as a mold for Greatstuff. BigLots sells a set of skeletal hands that are supposed to be staked into the ground like a skeleton reaching up from the grave. Simply cut off the palm of the hand, line each finger with wire, then fill with greatstuff. The hand that comes out is a bit oversized, but is great to use on props, and is poseable.
I would like to give credit to whoever posted this a couple of seasons ago, but can't remeber who it was....if it sounds familiar, please speak up (and thanks!)
 

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You can also use a set of hard plastic hands as a mold for Greatstuff. BigLots sells a set of skeletal hands that are supposed to be staked into the ground like a skeleton reaching up from the grave. Simply cut off the palm of the hand, line each finger with wire, then fill with greatstuff. The hand that comes out is a bit oversized, but is great to use on props, and is poseable.
I would like to give credit to whoever posted this a couple of seasons ago, but can't remeber who it was....if it sounds familiar, please speak up (and thanks!)
It was MadMax, whatever happened to him?
 

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Dave ..did you use anything to coat the inside first?, or do they just pop out
 

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Dave ..did you use anything to coat the inside first?, or do they just pop out
I usually give it a very thin coat of vaseline, but it really isn't necessary...they just pop right out.:D

Thanks Beepem...I always like to credit my sources.:)
 

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http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g34/BoneDancer381/Props%202007/wireframe2.jpg
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g34/BoneDancer381/Props%202007/wireframe3.jpg
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g34/BoneDancer381/Props%202007/wireframe4.jpg

Here is a method I am useing this year. I first made a jig with finishing nails and a board, then using #18 wire I made a wire form. Pulling the wire form off the jig and using duct tape to hold the palm area together. Then cutting 3/8 OD tubing for bones between each nuckel. The hand is possible and by using #16 wire is strong enough to hold small objects. I just started putting on the latex today. I am also experimenting with different method to make the nuckles.

Check this link too:
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I also make hands using wire and airline tubing. All the fingers bones get attached to PVC which acts as the arm for the hand. Wires are put into place using duct tape to hold them in position. I then cover them with latex and paper towels. The knuckle parts are built up with cotton and latex. You can make your fingers as skinny or thick as you want to depending on how many layers of latex and cotton/papertowels you use.
I have a set of hands showing this process that I used to make my pumpkin guy hands.
Pumpkin Guy pictures by troop134 - Photobucket
 

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once when I was little my mom made monster hands for my brother he put latex gloves on and she took a torch and a real red candle (not the kind only painted red on the outside) and dripped it all over his hand, he was able to take the glove off when it dried but it ended up breaking after that night. it was really cool though. I'm not gonna do that just thought I would throw that out there.
 

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I've seen calculators on line that helkp you figure leg, arm body height for zombie like props...but does anybody know one for hands? I need to make a pair of children's hands...but have no children handy and I want to get the size right.
 
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