Latex Weapon Repair
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18 Apr 2010 22:11 #1
by ziggy (ziggy)
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Can anybody tell me how to repair my latex sword? The tip is breaking off. The foam has completely separated from the rest of the weapon and is currently only held on by the paint, which is obviously starting to tear.
I was just going to use superglue to get the foam back on and acrylic paint to repair the outside, but I was warned that that might render the weapon unsafe.
I was just going to use superglue to get the foam back on and acrylic paint to repair the outside, but I was warned that that might render the weapon unsafe.
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18 Apr 2010 22:36 #2
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Honestly, the only real thing you can do is re-latex it. Youll have to cut the tip off all together, recut it, then have someone reapply the latex. The other option is instead of latex, duct tape it. You'd more or less have the exact same sword, but duct taped instead of latex. I have one sitting against my wall waiting to have the latex recoated on it, since it melted in the heat on me.
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19 Apr 2010 09:02 #3
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Be careful! Some glues expand and harden as they dry and make the weapon a lot more dangerous.
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20 Apr 2010 23:54 #4
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Weapon tips are really hard to fix correctly. from what you are saying if the foam itself has ripped and is seperated from the core itself, there isn't much you can do to it.
If you do try to repair it...Use rubber cement not superglue. Rubber cement won't eat the foam like superglue can, and it will flex with the foam alot better. I repaired a latex weapon 5 years ago that way to repair the the area where the hilt and blade comes together (it was left in the back window of my car for 2 weeks). The hilt is still attached.
All that being said if it is the tip of the weapon, it won't last very long no matter what you do. I would suggest replacing it as soon as you can.
If you do try to repair it...Use rubber cement not superglue. Rubber cement won't eat the foam like superglue can, and it will flex with the foam alot better. I repaired a latex weapon 5 years ago that way to repair the the area where the hilt and blade comes together (it was left in the back window of my car for 2 weeks). The hilt is still attached.
All that being said if it is the tip of the weapon, it won't last very long no matter what you do. I would suggest replacing it as soon as you can.
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21 Apr 2010 13:06 #5
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I've used spot duct taping on some very bad latex peeling issues, and provided the color matches up reasonably its not the worst option
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21 Apr 2010 15:39 #6
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21 Apr 2010 15:55 #7
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"Ok we can attack... but if we miss, we'll hit the villagers."
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Things I am no longer allowed to do in an RPG :
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Replied by Erim Walker (shiva14b) on topic Latex Weapon Repair
If you say /Jenna L. 3 times in a weapon related thread*, she appears and tries to upgrade you to a Calimacil weapon.
Two more to go!
(*any other kind of thread, she knocks you out and steals your shoes.)
Two more to go!
(*any other kind of thread, she knocks you out and steals your shoes.)
"Ok we can attack... but if we miss, we'll hit the villagers."
"I'm willing to take that chance!"
Things I am no longer allowed to do in an RPG :
31. The backup trap handler is not whoever has the most HP at the time.
73. Not allowed to name my cudgel Ceremonial Whoopass Stick.
74. My thief's battle cry is not "Run And Live"
[OOG Jenna
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21 Apr 2010 16:10 #8
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Is this the same as looking into a mirror in a dark bathroom and calling the name "Biggie Smallz" 3 times?
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Replied by Bladesworn (Bladesworn) on topic Latex Weapon Repair
If you say /Jenna L. 3 times in a weapon related thread*, she appears and tries to upgrade you to a Calimacil weapon.
Is this the same as looking into a mirror in a dark bathroom and calling the name "Biggie Smallz" 3 times?
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/Jenna L.
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22 Apr 2010 09:27 #10
by Erim Walker (shiva14b)
"Ok we can attack... but if we miss, we'll hit the villagers."
"I'm willing to take that chance!"
Things I am no longer allowed to do in an RPG :
31. The backup trap handler is not whoever has the most HP at the time.
73. Not allowed to name my cudgel Ceremonial Whoopass Stick.
74. My thief's battle cry is not "Run And Live"
[OOG Jenna
Replied by Erim Walker (shiva14b) on topic Latex Weapon Repair
*ominous stormclouds begin to gather*
"Ok we can attack... but if we miss, we'll hit the villagers."
"I'm willing to take that chance!"
Things I am no longer allowed to do in an RPG :
31. The backup trap handler is not whoever has the most HP at the time.
73. Not allowed to name my cudgel Ceremonial Whoopass Stick.
74. My thief's battle cry is not "Run And Live"
[OOG Jenna
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22 Apr 2010 09:47 #11
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I think it's more like saying Beetlejuice three times. Also do the quotes count?
Replied by Typhon Cedricson Scyldinga (Null507) on topic Latex Weapon Repair
If you say /Jenna L. 3 times in a weapon related thread*, she appears and tries to upgrade you to a Calimacil weapon.
Is this the same as looking into a mirror in a dark bathroom and calling the name "Biggie Smallz" 3 times?
I think it's more like saying Beetlejuice three times. Also do the quotes count?
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25 Apr 2010 15:40 #12
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Quotes never count.
And don't make me abuse the forum censor function.
And don't make me abuse the forum censor function.
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25 Apr 2010 18:00 #13
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25 Apr 2010 19:38 #14
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I say duct tape it. There are very few problems duct tape cant fix. True it wont be as pleasing to the eye, but it will be safe, and easy to paint.
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25 Apr 2010 19:55 #15
by Baoyu Kunsai (Baoyu Kunsai)
I'll have a definite answer for this question afte rmy next paycheck; I'm currently working on building (and repairing) swords.
As far as what I do know;
Almost any kind of glue will make a weapon unsafe due to the fact that when it hardens it becomes solid to semi-solid. This is part of the reason my first attempt at latex failed as the glue created a very rough edge between the layers of foam. Rubber cement is the safest fix and the best material to use on a budget; otherwise your looking at industrial strength impact glue, lol.
Acrylic paint will more than likely wear away after a very short while, so the best bet there is to actually cut away any excess latex/dangly bits (after you have reattached the foam and without creating a larger tear) and then reapplying latex to that area. I've also heard that its actually a good idea to re-latex weapons after a year or so of continual use. Latex dries clear so a thin-coat over the entire weapon is not a bad idea. Now if you want to add color without buying a small fortune in different color latex you can mix it with acrylic or latex-based wall paint (ive tried the latter and it works out very nicely). To use acrylic you need to diffuse it with another chemical (which escapes me at the moment) so that it will mix with the latex correctly.
Lastly when you apply the latex use a sponge brush (or a small roller may work even better), and not a standard paint brush, this creates a smooth coat and will keep the surface from getting bubbles in it which can create snags and holes in the coat.
Just let me know if you ahve any more questions.
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Replied by Baoyu Kunsai (Baoyu Kunsai) on topic Latex Weapon Repair
Can anybody tell me how to repair my latex sword? The tip is breaking off. The foam has completely separated from the rest of the weapon and is currently only held on by the paint, which is obviously starting to tear.
I'll have a definite answer for this question afte rmy next paycheck; I'm currently working on building (and repairing) swords.
As far as what I do know;
Almost any kind of glue will make a weapon unsafe due to the fact that when it hardens it becomes solid to semi-solid. This is part of the reason my first attempt at latex failed as the glue created a very rough edge between the layers of foam. Rubber cement is the safest fix and the best material to use on a budget; otherwise your looking at industrial strength impact glue, lol.
Acrylic paint will more than likely wear away after a very short while, so the best bet there is to actually cut away any excess latex/dangly bits (after you have reattached the foam and without creating a larger tear) and then reapplying latex to that area. I've also heard that its actually a good idea to re-latex weapons after a year or so of continual use. Latex dries clear so a thin-coat over the entire weapon is not a bad idea. Now if you want to add color without buying a small fortune in different color latex you can mix it with acrylic or latex-based wall paint (ive tried the latter and it works out very nicely). To use acrylic you need to diffuse it with another chemical (which escapes me at the moment) so that it will mix with the latex correctly.
Lastly when you apply the latex use a sponge brush (or a small roller may work even better), and not a standard paint brush, this creates a smooth coat and will keep the surface from getting bubbles in it which can create snags and holes in the coat.
Just let me know if you ahve any more questions.
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25 Apr 2010 19:59 #16
by Baoyu Kunsai (Baoyu Kunsai)
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P.S. I see what you just did there Geoff....
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25 Apr 2010 20:19 #17
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Sneaky, sneaky smith.
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25 Apr 2010 22:47 #18
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Replied by Thorgrim Ironfeld (MitchC) on topic Latex Weapon Repair
Adam I'm thinking of shaving off a small section of my bearded axe, so its not so bearded (and so it won't snag on a weapon or shield, plus lighter wt). I'd love to connect with you at the next event and get your thoughts on how to reseal that section before I attempt it.
Thx
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26 Apr 2010 14:04 #19
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I actually have to get some smith training this coming moon and I intend to spend some time around the forge to make some gold anyways so I'm sure we will have plenty of time to talk about.... well (latex)
smithing go figure...
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