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Preface
Why make props?
The answer to that question is simple: Sometimes you want to possess something that doesnt even exist.
For most people, there have been plenty of times in their lives when theyve been watching a movie or TV show, or playing a video game, and found themselves wishing they could be more like the characters on the screen. People who make up words for things call this form of dreaming escapism, and its one of the main reasons these kinds of entertainment exist. No matter what shape daily life may take, people can take a break and be spirited away to whole different worlds that are more to their liking.
For most people, thats as far as it goes. They witness the end of the evildoers, the adventurers spaceship returns home, and then they step back through the looking glassor crawl back through the wardrobeand leave every part of that other world behind. For most people, thats the end of the experience.
But not if youre a Maker.
For a Maker, the escape doesnt have to end when the credits roll or when the campaign is won. Unlike the mere mortals of this planet, a Maker can have souvenirs from those fantastic worlds.
Do you have a yearning to dress like the armor-clad superhero that just saved the human race from certain extinction? Youre about to learn how a humble floor mat can be turned into that suit of armor.
Do you want to hang that barbarian marauders particular battle-ax over your mantle? Youre just a couple sheets of plastic and a few bits of lumber away from having it.
Want that galactic warriors helmet for your bookshelf? A quick trip to the hardware store and youre on your way.
And whats more, if youre a Maker, when someone points to that just-right thing on your desk and asks where you got it, you can beam with pride and answer, I made it.
Youre about to embark on a journey that will give you a whole new way of looking at the world around you. By the end of this book youll start seeing new uses for everything you can get your hands on, and youll be able to have the kinds of things non-Makers only get to dream of.
Before Getting Started
Before you get to work, though, we need to take a moment to review safety procedures, the tools youll need, and a few points about responsible behavior.
When learning new skills, and working with new tools and materials, its always a good idea to be educated about the safety concerns involved. Many of the projects in this book will require the use of potentially dangerous tools and chemicals. Read the warning labels on everything. Heed the warning labels on everything.
Personal Protective Equipment (Be Safe)
There are some times in life when circumstances conspire against us to create dangerous, unhealthy situations. When youre engaged in a hobby, this should never be the case. Theres absolutely no excuse for not taking adequate safety precautions while building your own prop and armor replicas. The staff at the local hospitals emergency room wont be impressed when you tell them youre there because you were in a rush to build your spaceman suit and didnt have time to avoid mangling your body in the process.
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