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    I never really liked the way foam and plastic skelly hands looked, so I decided to do something about it ! This might be overkill for some folks, but I'm really picky about stuff like that. I've done this to Barney plastic hand also, but it's a lot harder to do than the hard foam hands.



    It's best to number the digits on the hand before starting. This way you don't get confused when reassembling.


    Using a razor knife or exacto knife, ect. carefully cut off the numbered digits.



    Feed the numbered digits onto a medium gauge piece of wire and attache the digits to the heal of the foam hand by feeding the wire into it.





    I like to glue the foam digits to the wire after it's put together so the digits don't turn or spin on the wire. Make sure you leave enough space between each digit in order to fill with caulking.





    I like to use Big Stretch caulking.....that sounds kinda obscene ?!? LOL
    Fill the gaps with the caulking. you can use an artist brush or sculpting tool to help you get into the gaps. I usually put 2-3 coats of the caulking into the gaps.Make sure you let each coat dry thoroughly ! After the caulking dries, you will be able to pose the hands in a more realistic and creepy pose ! I'm not quite done with these, still need another coat of caulking and then prime and paint.I will post more pics when completely finished. Maybe I'm crazy to go to all this trouble, but I can't help myself !









    More pics :Halloween Forum - bobzilla's Album: Poseable Skeleton hands
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    Big Stretch huh? the hands are looking good.
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    Yep ! LOL Thanks

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    Big Stretch huh? the hands are looking good.
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    that looks good!

    where did you get the initial hand? do you use one long wire or small pieces for each finger joint?

    Ive never ehard of big stretch. think tub calking would work ok?
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    Thanks. I use one long wire. I've never used tub caulking, but you could give it a try. The hand came from a skeleton I bought at a flea market :


    Quote Originally Posted by LadyAlthea View Post
    that looks good!

    where did you get the initial hand? do you use one long wire or small pieces for each finger joint?

    Ive never ehard of big stretch. think tub calking would work ok?
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    For the Barney hands it's basically the same process except you'll have to cut the finger digits with a jigsaw or hacksaw and drill holes in each end of the finger digits. Be very careful doing that, they don't call me lefty for nothing ! LOL
    I used a clamp to hold the finger digits in place while drilling them. The ends will burr when cut with the jigsaw, but you can just sand them to get rid of that.
    Use a fine tooth blade when cutting. You're definitely in for a "treat", but well worth it ! Here are a few pics of some of my pirates with poseable hands :

    Fiddler pirate, foam hands :




    Fishing pirate, Barney hands :



    Cannon pirate, Barney hands :


    Drinking pirate, foam hands :
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    That is a great idea and really enhances the appearance of less expensive skeletons. Thanks for the great idea. Your pirate props are amazing. Thanks for sharing the technique!

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    Thank you Eric !

    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfbeard View Post
    That is a great idea and really enhances the appearance of less expensive skeletons. Thanks for the great idea. Your pirate props are amazing. Thanks for sharing the technique!

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    Amazing Props.
    I have had no luck with adapting Bluckie hands.
    If I can find your type of skellies, this would solve my problem.
    Thanks for Sharing.
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    I need three hands for projects currently underway and this looks very viable. Who would have thought that realistic skeleton hands were so hard to get?

    Are those Barney skeletons with different heads? It looks like different parts put together - Frankenskele.
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