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I just wanted to share the quick TV appearance I made today demonstrating how I make masks! Enjoy!

TV Spot

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Dude.....you did an awesome job and not one slip on live tv. Great job. I do have a question though. Would you consider this patter a simple design for teenagers and first timers as a project? I have been considering a simple project like this for our guild for next month since it will be Halloween season.

any help would be appreciated!

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Great job,,, Very informative,,, You did good!! P.S.,,, I noticed, you had one of them fancy beatin sticks on the table too!! hehehe Ed the"BearMan"

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Bearman.....I saw that too! I knew you would be proud.......you're famous!

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hehehe,,, not me,,, That's Mike, he did great!

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Oh really....my bad....I thought it was one of yours. Mike did do that maul justice!

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Dude.....you did an awesome job and not one slip on live tv. Great job. I do have a question though. Would you consider this patter a simple design for teenagers and first timers as a project? I have been considering a simple project like this for our guild for next month since it will be Halloween season.

any help would be appreciated!

Yes, I'd consider most single-piece masks as simple enough to do, even as a first time project. Especially as a first time project because:

  • Get to work with raw leather
  • get to tool it
  • get to wet mold
  • get to wait patiently ;)
  • get to dye/paint/seal
  • get to embellish (ie bells, paint markers, etc)

And with a pattern like my harlequin, you can take the basic pattern and completely change the look with just a few knife cuts (a few cuts in the points of the harlequin and you've got nice twisty bits!).

Thanks everyone, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Ed, I didn't get a chance to mention much about tooling during the segment, but afterwords I got many compliments on how pretty the maul was by the crew :)

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Very impressive!

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