My Forcepike attempt

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Strofmos
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My Forcepike attempt

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I know there a probably as many scratch-build Forcepike's as there are Royal Guards
For my first 501st costume, I wanted to build the pike myself (forgive the typo's)

First: the end-cap; I know most people use ObiWan style end-caps
I chose to raid the local DIY-store: a head for a water valve
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To that, I added a few part from the electronics department; the goal: to create some space between the enc-cap and the bottom of the pike
on the last picture you'll see the original part on the right side and the shortened/drilled version to the left
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to round of the "spacer", I used a miniature base from my miniature wargames hobby
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added some plastic seals, to extend the part a bit
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after some gluing and assembeling
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to create the actual pike, I went to Decathlon (a well known sport-equipment store in Europe) and bought a skiing pike
I removed the handle and ring with a Dremel tool
After which I mounted the end-cap onto the pike
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While being in the sports store, I also bought a pair of handles for MTB bikes (foam type)
I removed the shaped ends on both sides on one handle, and 1 shaped end on the other
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I mounted a small piece of PVC pipe between the handles.
Unfortunaly the pipe was a little bit wider than the pike; I solved this by adding some powertape on the pike and then gluing the the pipe to the tape
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after all this, the bottom half of the pike looks like this.
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The top handle could use some roundover.
I've searched a while how to achive this, without have to grind or cut some shapes.
The solution came rather suddenly: a small funnel
I've cut off the top and slided it over the pike.
To add some stability, I filled the funnel piece with some resin.
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next piece: the top
I took 2 pieces of 3mm cardboard and glued them together.
After that I cut out the spikey shape
I've made a mould from that and casted 4 pieces in resin.
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Because the actual top is somewhat wider that the pîke itself, I needed to add some thickness to the top.
To achive this, I used a small syringe (5ml), cut off the tip and rounded the handle (so it was round and not oval, like the original part)
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this part was then glued with 5-minute epoxy and filled with resin
the spikes were also glued with the epoxy and any gaps filled with some sculpting mass.
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completed, my Forcepike looks like this
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And finally paint the whole thing
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Nice job. I like your resin cast spiky rasp. That's a difficult part to attempt. I look forward to seeing a painted version.
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Strofmos
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Thanks,

I'm currently considering of making a mould of either the seperate parts (complete pommel, rasps, top) or the entire pike as one piece. (anyway I've got to create another one for a friend of mine)
Most likely it will be the seperate parts because a mould of the whole pike is rather expensive.

I'm also posting the "tutorial" on the 501st forum

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Not bad, also look forward to seeing all assembled and painted. The black grip section may be a little short IMO but yeah, like the emitter/rasp. Ski poles are excellent bases :tr:

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Any updates on your progress

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Re: My Forcepike attempt

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sorry, I've been away from the forum for a while.
I'll try to post some finished pics soon.

I've made the mould from the pommel-part and casted it in colored resin, so it doesn't have to be painted and can sustain rough handeling.

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