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Old 01-12-2006, 02:11 PM
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Default Lynching Prop Help

Hi, I'm looking for some one who is willing to make these joints for my guy. I have tried but failed. Here is the link to the site and page of your task: http://deathlord.net/Lynching/lynch3.htm

All you have to do is joint for both elbows and knees. No more just that. If you are interested or have built this e-mail me at fxmaster@sbcglobal.net .
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Hey FXmaster, please read my post in your original thread on this subject. Looking forward to seeing your completed prop.
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FXmaster,

While the joints you are trying to make probably work very well... There are many other designs that will work just as well... I have seen people use zipties (tiewraps) to connect the limb portions together with results that are just as good.

If you are having a problem with that design I would suggest trying another one... I certainly wouldn't recommend paying anyone to melt and bend a couple of pieces of PVC pipe for you... You can even use 1x1 wood for the legs, eyehooks for the knees and a small shock cord behind the knee to give it a very realisitic bounce.

Thats the system I used for my lynch/hangman prop I hang in the tree out front and I get complaints every year due to the realism. Which means it's good enough!
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