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Post by silver0wl on Mar 16, 2015 4:53:30 GMT
Made this for a friend a while ago, Pringles can magic. Medieval fantasy/zelda mashup feel was the goal
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Post by renel on Mar 16, 2015 12:25:46 GMT
Are there opposing ramps on the inside? If so, how did you get them glued in place?
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Post by silver0wl on Mar 16, 2015 14:03:59 GMT
Yep hot glued them in there , they r covered in felt too
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Post by Sam on Mar 22, 2015 14:58:18 GMT
Are there opposing ramps on the inside? If so, how did you get them glued in place? I think he cut slots in the side of the can and slid the baffles into the slots. I was wondering the same thing. It also looks as if they are angled from each other slightly, not straight back and forth. I like the effect.
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Post by DnDPaladin on Mar 23, 2015 6:09:53 GMT
Slotted indeed, you can actually see them outside !
just noticed it... look at the moss on the outside. doesn'T that thing spiral weirdly ? yup, i think he used the moss to hide the holes made by the slotted pieces.
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Post by silver0wl on Mar 24, 2015 0:13:19 GMT
Are there opposing ramps on the inside? If so, how did you get them glued in place? yeh where u see the moss covering the ramps on the outside i just cut the tube and shoved a piece of cardboard in and cut it to fit and hot glued it in
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Post by renel on Mar 24, 2015 1:25:39 GMT
Good thinking outside the box or in this case the tube. Do you know of any way to prevent cardboard warping? I've been asking around to see if anyone has a solution to this problem.
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Post by voodoo on Apr 21, 2015 5:11:45 GMT
Ha! very cool indeed!
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