Northern wing of the estate.
A stone-paved path leads to Morezmore Studio.
Inside you find:
"Get a Grip" Handle Sculpting Tool for Dolls, Action Figures, Sculptures
Screw-It Lock-It Hold-It Armature Stand Information and Instructions
Included:
1 Handle
2 self-locking "Lock-It" Nuts

The Armature or Armature Stand or the wooden plaque or the doll are not included.
Additional nuts are available



The thread on the handle is 8-32. You can use any nut or nut plate that you can attach with the wire. I tried hex nut, barbed nut, t-nut and wing nut, they are hard to attach and wobbly. Then I found this self-locking nut with two holes and also "channels" for wire. It is the best I found because it can be threaded with the wire and tied to the armature very securely.
Here is the link to the Step-by-Step instructions on
How to make your own "Screw-It Lock-It Hold-It" Armature (1:12, 1:8, 1:6 scale)to use with the handle.
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A stone-paved path leads to Morezmore Studio.
Inside you find:
"Get a Grip" Handle Sculpting Tool for Dolls, Action Figures, Sculptures
Screw-It Lock-It Hold-It Armature Stand Information and Instructions
Included:
1 Handle
2 self-locking "Lock-It" Nuts

The Armature or Armature Stand or the wooden plaque or the doll are not included.
Additional nuts are available






The thread on the handle is 8-32. You can use any nut or nut plate that you can attach with the wire. I tried hex nut, barbed nut, t-nut and wing nut, they are hard to attach and wobbly. Then I found this self-locking nut with two holes and also "channels" for wire. It is the best I found because it can be threaded with the wire and tied to the armature very securely.
Here is the link to the Step-by-Step instructions on
How to make your own "Screw-It Lock-It Hold-It" Armature (1:12, 1:8, 1:6 scale)to use with the handle.
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