
Also, if you want to stab people without it breaking (seeing how it's retractable and works like a prop blade) I would suggest some sturdier plastic (not too sturdy), shaping it, and painting it silver. I'm sure you can customize it more if you want.

This takes a bit of practice, but it looks sweet. This will make a better spring and "pop out" effect.įinally, this can be used with a string attached to the end of the clamp and running through the shirt to the other sleeve. This way, the blade could go further down the arm and be more hidden, compared to what I had with it sticking out on my palm. Second, if I were to do this again, I would use 12 pack cardboard so the bracelet part could be longer. This seems like a good idea, and he says it works, so I'll trust him on this. It might be fine though if you're just going trick-or-treating, but if you're planning on wearing it a while/stabbing people with it, you'll want to reinforce it.īuddah_123 suggested cutting some popsicle sticks and adding them to the edges of the blade to reinforce it. When its time to strike, the small blade extends from their forearm and is used it to take down a target. Used primarily for assassinations, the Blade is typically hidden comfortably under the assassins wrist. My tip broke about halfway through the day. Assassins Creeds Hidden Blade is one of the most iconic tools in the franchise. Place another piece of tape on top to keep it from sticking to your arm/clothes.Ī few general tips before attempting this build.įirst off, you may want to reinforce the tip and upper section of the blade with duct tape.

Get a strip of duct tape, sticky side up, and tape from the inside of the device over your arm to the other side. Now you have a hidden blade! The only thing to do now is secure it to your arm. Now take out the bottom fastener that held the blade in place and use the paper clamp to hold it there now. Cut a bit out of the bottom of the the 3rd tube so you can clamp the blade to the bottom tubes. That being said, the cardboard from a 12 pack of pop will work fine if you cut it to the size of a TP tube. This is because I didn't read the instructions fully and I didn't take more than two tubes from home (my college doesn't have tube TP, it's all paper core). You may see in the pictures below that I didn't use a TP tube. Make sure the tube doesn't obstruct the blade's movement, but that it's close enough that the blade won't pop off from the rubber bands. Next, take that third TP roll and bend it so it fits over the blade.
