Tips of the Week is our weekly peek at some of the best making tips, tricks, and recommendations weโve discovered in our travels. Check in every Friday to see what weโve discovered. And we want to hear from you. Please share your tips, shortcuts, best practices, and tall shop tales in the comments below and we might use your tip in a future column.
Cosplay Companion Notebook
When I saw these cosplay project notebooks announced on Punished Props, I immediately ordered one. As someone who has published two project notebooks, I’m fascinated by the genre and what can be done with it. I love this idea of a simple, purpose-built notebook for designing, planning, building, and even tracking the use of a costume. There are pages here for project planning, bills of materials, design pages (with human form outlines), build and event logs, even a packing list for taking the costume to an event. This idea of a specialty notebook for tracking a single project could be applied to other types of making. The books are $5 each or $17 for a pack of 5. This would make a fabulous gift for a cosplayer.
How to Make a Silicon Mold from Caulk

Using a Soldering Iron to Melt/Shape Foam
Brett McAfee of Skull & Spade recently posted a video on making some fancy crates for packaging a few of his forged products. In the vid, he shows how he uses a soldering iron to melt designs into the foam support bed upon which he then glues velvet material to hold his lovely creations. Using a soldering iron like this is common in the cosplay and prop making communities and other disciplines that frequently employ shaped foam.
Reciprocating Saw Tips

Fire-Starters from Toilet Tubes and Dryer Lint

Bi-Directional USB Cables

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