Introduction: Chainsaw, a Wire Transformer
First, I want to give you an update.
I am having technical problems, so if you post comments under my instructables, I will not be able to respond to them. But comments are welcome because I love reading them. But if you have a question, or want me to respond to you comment, post it on my orangeboard, and I will try to respond to it the same day or the next day. (Be sure to specify which instructable you are talking about.)
Now, this is my newest craft. I call him chainsaw, and he is my first wire transformer, this will not be a step by step instructable, but I will tell you as much as possible.
I can sum it up in three steps. First of all, I made a posable skeleton. Secondly, I made shapes out of wire and tied them to the skeleton. And last but not least, I wrapped wire around the arms, legs, and other parts that needed it to ad more texture and thickness.
Oh, and I used a roll of a bendable wire that you use to tie trash bags.
Hope you like my creation!
-J.R.
I am having technical problems, so if you post comments under my instructables, I will not be able to respond to them. But comments are welcome because I love reading them. But if you have a question, or want me to respond to you comment, post it on my orangeboard, and I will try to respond to it the same day or the next day. (Be sure to specify which instructable you are talking about.)
Now, this is my newest craft. I call him chainsaw, and he is my first wire transformer, this will not be a step by step instructable, but I will tell you as much as possible.
I can sum it up in three steps. First of all, I made a posable skeleton. Secondly, I made shapes out of wire and tied them to the skeleton. And last but not least, I wrapped wire around the arms, legs, and other parts that needed it to ad more texture and thickness.
Oh, and I used a roll of a bendable wire that you use to tie trash bags.
Hope you like my creation!
-J.R.