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  • Current Residence: Ontario Canada
  • Interests: Prop making , machining , woodworking , photography, anime and music
  • Favourite movie: Dr.Strangelove , The man who knew too little , and The Great Dictator
  • Favourite band or musician: Major Grey , Rolling stones , Talking Heads and The Who
  • Favourite genre of music: Rock , blues , jazz (swing and big band)
  • Favourite style of art: early 1920'sAmerican illustration and Art Deco
  • Operating System: Vista premium 64 bit and Windows 7 RC1
  • MP3 player of choice: Achos 5 internet media tablet
  • Favourite game: Team Fortress 2 , Tetris and the Ratchet and Clank series
  • Favourite gaming platform: Anything except the Atari 5200 or Jaguar
  • Personal Quote: Friend: Can we fix it!? Me: No , it's pretty well f****ed
  • Tools of the Trade: table Saw , router , any hand tool you could think of, mitersaw and Photoshop 7

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:iconmailorder:
while searching for reference pics for the syringe gun on a possible medic cosplay, I found your work : ) looks great, man! thanks for posting all the progress pics. if you don't mind me asking, how much has it cost to make the blutsauger?

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"In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer." -- Albert Camus
:iconan-enemy-spy:
Thanks for the watch! The blutsauger so far has cost me about $25 in materials like fiberglass and bondo. I'm saving a bit of money by using the scrap wood in the shop I work at.
:iconaphaestus:
thanks for the watch and the favs!

it's nice to meet a fellow TF2 prop maker =)

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:iconan-enemy-spy:
Thanks for the watch too! I like how you did the ambassador, it looks very clean and detailed.I have to ask though, how did you make the ambassador?
:iconaphaestus:
Sorry for the late reply, but school is taking over my life.

My ambassador looks clean and detailed is because I mostly only used hand tools: coping saw, hand file, chisel, and sandpapers (I think I used a power sander and a hand drill). Everything is mostly made from many poplar dowels, 1" poplar board, 1/4" poplar panels, and detailed work with basswood. The cylinder is made from pvc tubing.

I can't explain how I made the Ambassador without going into a lot of details. (And my brain is not working right now) Well, I think you can figure it out how I made it since you did a wonderful job with your Blutsauger.

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TF 2 Props =D
and other things Oo
:iconfrodei:
Heya, i just had a question for ya.

How did you do the Pyros flamethrower handle, a guy said that you was the one who made it for him, and he said i could ask you for some assistance :)
:iconan-enemy-spy:
I'd be glad to help.
The main body is made out of a few pieces of MDF that I glued together and then cut to shape on a band saw. I then used a hand plane and chisels to shape other parts. The end part I made on a wood lathe and made it to fit a plumbing fitting. Finally , the grip is made out of a 3/4 piece of maple that I cut to shape on a scroll saw. I hope that helps! If you need any more clarification or help don't hesitate to send me a note or e-mail.
:iconashweez:
I featured you in my journal! :3

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Keep up the awesome work! And GET ON THE POINT!

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Don't blink. Don't even blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast, faster than you could believe, don't turn your back, don't look away, and don't blink. Good luck.
:iconan-enemy-spy:
Thank you so much for featuring me! It means a lot to me! Expect a huge update soon and finished props in a few months.

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