Postby JeanryChandler » Wed Dec 31, 2003 8:05 pm
I think that may depend on the varnish you use, this "Liquitex" stuff I'm using seems to take away all the tackyness or stickyness from the latex and with the exception of punctures from sharp pointy things (like my cats claws) the three swords I've now made so far seem to be holding up quite well. You have to use a lot of the varnish though, and it's pretty expensive.
I wrote up that website about a month ago and since then I've made a couple more swords and we have been using them, they haven't been sticking and none have torn except one that my cat partially mutilated, and he managed to tear holes in my leather jacket too.
Another thing I like about the latex weapons is that they seem much softer on impact than the duct tape ones I make. I don't know if y'all make them differently, from the way they are compared to wooden wasters, but mine (duct tape) are flat and tight and hurt a lot and are definately too dangerous to use without a helmet. The latex weapons are at least twice as soft.
I'll keep working with these and I'll send some update reports to the forum here how they hold up over the next couple of months. I've heard there can be problems with UV. So far they are holding up well though.
JR
"We can't all be saints"
John Dillinger