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    Does super glue work?
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    Yes, but hot glue is preferable to super glue.
  • Question
    Can I use nails on the glove?
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    You can, but you should be very careful since using nails could be dangerous. Make sure not to accidentally hurt yourself or anyone else.
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    Can I use the empty paper towel roll for the finger pieces?
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    Yes, you could use 4 empty toilet paper rolls. I did mine with tin and rivets.
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    What glue should I use, and how do I keep it from going through the glove?
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    Use a hot glue gun. I would suggest wearing a thin glove underneath while working so you do not burn yourself. Once you finish, take the thin glove out.
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    Is a gray work glove a good choice?
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    You can use this, but it does not accurately resemble the original glove. If you are cosplaying, then you might want to use brown.
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    Which movie is this from, the original or the remake?
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    The original, as the remake glove had a whole lot more extra stuff on it.
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    Is canvas paper an acceptable substitute for thin cardboard?
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    Yes, but it might be flimsy. You could layer it to get the desired results, making it feel thicker and sturdier.
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    What material do I need for the blades?
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    You'll need silver paper or cardboard. Also if you're careful, you could use tomato knives, same ones on the actual glove.
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    How do I figure out the size of the finger pieces of a Freddy Krueger glove?
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    12.7 x 2.8 x 1, the dimensions used on actual Freddy Krueger glove. Feel free to size them yourself due to the size of the glove.
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