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| Shannon Lopez | Aug 26 2016, 03:35 AM Post #1 |
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Google Shopping has a pretty neat array of horns for all you tieflings out there. |
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| Shannon Lopez | Sep 29 2016, 03:38 AM Post #2 |
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http://alliancelarp.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/national_highorc.pdf Quote from the Alliance High Orc Racial Splat: Tusks: Having tusks for your High Orc is one of the racial requirements. Each PC should make an attempt at creating his or her own set of High Orc teeth. To avoid being toothless on a weekend, it is suggested that you also make a few extra sets in the event your PC takes a blow to the face, and your teeth are broken. It happens frequently enough. The first step to making teeth is purchasing the materials. You will need a product called “Friendly Plastic” (TM). You can purchase Friendly Plastic at any art supply shop. Some shops will only carry large quantities of Friendly Plastic, for making teeth, you really only need the small can. A small can is about five or six dollars, and you can probably get seven to ten sets of teeth out of one small can. Next you need to get yourself some boiling hot water. Pour the hot water into a small ceramic mug and keep the pot of water good and hot because you may need more hot water later. 1) Pour the Friendly Plastic pellets into a mug. Use about 4- 6 tablespoons per set. Wait until white pellets become translucent, at this time the Friendly Plastic is ready for removal. 2) Use a metal fork or other non-plastic object to remove the plastic from the mug, so that you don’t burn yourself. At this time the plastic is ready to be shaped. 3) Take a small 1 to 2 ounce chunk and put the rest back into the hot water so that it remains soft. 4) Roll a small snake with the warm putty-like friendly plastic. The snake should be about 3 inches long and about 1/2 an inch in diameter. The snake should be about 2/3 the length of your lower row of teeth. 5) Put the snake in a separate container of hot standing water. Let the snake stand a while, about 2 or 3 minutes in the hot water. In the meantime, you can begin to sculpt your tusks in the same manner as the snake. 6) Most High Orc tusks range from 11/2 inches to a giant 3 inches. It is much easier to only have a lower set of teeth. It has been found that upper tusks are much more difficult to speak out of, hence it makes the game harder for the player in every aspect. 7) Take the snake from the hot water and place it around your lower row of teeth. Bite down firmly upon the snake, taking your finger and smearing the plastic downward towards your gums. It is important to have a thin layer of plastic, which will ultimately make your denture, 8) Hold your bite for about 3 minutes. It is important not to let up your jaw during this time or it may result in a bad fit. You can also swish cold water in your mouth to help it harden quickly. 9) Finally, remove the denture, and trim some of the excess plastic, down near the gum area, by placing the denture in a small thin pan of hot water. Dip the edge for a short while, then scrape off the excess. Once you have your denture and High Orc teeth, its time to put the finishing touches on. Be certain at this time that your denture fits well and that you can talk with just a slight lisp. It is important for you to be able to speak clearly, az the game requires you to call damage and incants. 1) Take the tooth/teeth and dip the bottom parts into hot water. Do the same for each corner of the denture where the tooth is to be attached. 2) Adjoin the teeth to taste. 3) Once you have your finished product, be sure that you can speak clearly. Wear your new set of teeth around the house for about two hours so that you can tell where exactly you need to make corrections if any. You should have your own carrying case for them so that they will be protected from breakage when packed. Also remember that it is almost impossible to repair a set of teeth during a weekend. This is why it is suggested that you create more than one set. |
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| DraZuul | Sep 29 2016, 04:16 AM Post #3 |
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For those who don't want the DIY version here is the contact details and some photos of the work he has done for me. You're looking at around the $60 for the Fangs and Demon teeth and about $100 for the tusks. ![]()
Edited by Shannon Lopez, Sep 29 2016, 10:25 PM.
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