• unexposedhazard
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    3 months ago

    U gotta make this glow at night somehow :o That would be so dope. Maybe spray it with flourescent paint or something.

  • Easyreever@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    It’s been a long time since played around with chicken wire but is it strong enough to stand without any internal structure like that?

    This is something I’d like to try but I think my ghost would end up looking more like something from Pac-Man than any of these.

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      3 months ago

      I imagine that it gains a lot of strength from being bent into compound curves.

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      3 months ago

      You’d probably want to use something like tent stakes to keep it in place, but being bent like it is will give it good holding strength.

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      3 months ago

      Flat thin things are weak. Curved thin things are much stronger. Add compound curves and you’re really talking.

      You’ll see this all over if you look for it: ribbed metal siding and roofing, waffle slab cement, automotive hood strength comes from the thin stamped sheet metal on the inside, floor pans have ribbing, soda bottles that you can stand on when empty, etc.