REPAIRING BROKEN PROPS - Fixing a broken headdress for Lion King JR
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
- I hate to say it but as much as I love making props, I do spend a lot of time fixing them too... Today we are repairing a broken headdress for a production of the Lion King Jr that I am working on. This was quite difficult to do but it turned out alright in the end!
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I love the lion king 🦁👑
I am excited
I’m lucky I’ve never had to repair any of the bits I’ve made…..so far
You did a great job, especially with the makeshift bundle of stuff to balance bits together, that’s a bit of me 😂
I’m pretty new to the world of prop making (few videos on my channel) but it’s been great to learn from skilled people like yourself!
Quick question about the glue gun , you mentioned you used the industrial strength glue, but what exactly (materials) is that best for sticking together?
I use mostly natural fibres/ materials and looking for the best ‘one glue fits all’ solution!
Hmmm sadly there isn’t really a great glue that does it all I usually carry between 6-12 different types of glue because they all do different things. Hot glue is great on things that aren’t heat sensitive but it’s better when it’s a glue gun that takes thicker sticks of glue.
I think I did a video on glue types a while back as well
@@ThatPropsGirl Ahh ok, i'll go give that a wathc, thanks for replying!