Stacy, June and I were caught off guard for Nick and Candy's Guitar Hero Party. Luckily, Wishing Well Party Supply was open on Saturday, and we had a plan: Devo hats.
Devo hats have a distinct shape. Four steps form a staggered cone, and ideally, the material should be a shiny red plastic. |
If I would have had more time, I would have tried fiberglas, but time was short, so I had to settle with red paper and wire. I've begun to depend more and more on this lightweight wire. It sells for $4 a roll in the concrete materials section at my Home Depot. Unfortunately, my wire sat in the garage through a very wet winter, and my shiny black wire is now covered in a layer of rust. My $4 investment! Ruined! There was no time to replace it, but I made a note for next time: Get the protective tru-coat. |
Because the stair-steps were just a series of stacked cylinders, I started the construction process by twisting together a bunch of wire hoops. I guess I can stop using that self-tanning lotion on my hands. |
Each hat would require four sets of two hoops. |
I needed a lot of hoops. When I'm in a big hurry, I just start working wherever I'm standing, even though I know it is wiser to set up a table and work at a comfortable height. |
I taped together the hoop sets to form cylinders... or at least the skeletal frame of cylinders. |
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The cylinders took shape. They were not as stable as I wanted, with only duct-tape as crossbeams. |
please continue reading page 2 of the Devo hats. |
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May 5th, 2005.