Now you have most of the mechanism. Tip It didn't have any pre-existing holes, so I drilled one. If you'd like i can walk you thru each step amd answer questions tho.

Please read and follow the instructions provided to complete this process. After you have cut the blade out take a drill or a nail an poke a hole in the back of the blade.

Make sure to do a point at the front end of the cover. Its worth it!4 machine screws with matching nuts. ?? The email address for your Ubisoft account is currently: We have sent you an e-mail to enable you to verify your email address. And a small screw. Could you please send or post better pictures of each step before and after. All that is left is the springs. Basically as long as it has a hole centered at the bottom of the blade it will work. Did you make this project? If you're planning to tackle this project then you most likely already have all the skills necessary to make whatever changes you deem necessary to make this prop suitable for your specific situation and needs. You need to tie this around the bit of metal you use for a lock. The middle hole is the hardest one. Does it come out with the pull of the string, or do you have to really jerk your arm? Than after that make a back piece out of a little piece of plastic and glue it on. this bolt holds the springs. You're going to tighten it almost as much as you can, then cut off the excess.

Hmm, it's just that this would be my first build and I don't really have any specific questions because I don't really have any experience to base them off.

I just need specific questions. it is designed to be operated all on its own, with the only necessary motions be a jerk or swing of the arm, and extending the hand to retract. They come in pairs of two, so if you got the stuff, make a pair!Blade:I used a bayonet from ww2 , 9 inches long. And a vidio, I'm hoping, will be in the near future. How to Make an Assassin's Creed IV Hidden Blade: I am making a Edward Kenway costume and I need hidden blades.

on Introduction, Lady Gaga Cosplay - 2020 VMA's Halloween Costume. Set this too aside. Would you mind building one again and showing your exact materials like the brand of the drawer slide and show where to drill holes exactly. As far as the brand of the slide, I honestly have no idea. Now what you have to do it make the cover witch really makes the hidden blade. And make sure to file the end and wipe it down with a rag.

Once that's dry go ahead and paint the silver but only on certain parts.

Mine measured just under 9 inches, so that's a good mark to aim for. After making a video on YouTube that showcased my first design I received endless requests to make … Now to use the screws, put the screws up thru the bottom, slide the springs on, and bolt down. Instructable is a big family!

Put the other ends on the bolt that holds the blade to the slide. If this email address is not valid, or you no longer have access to it, you can update your account details at https://account.ubisoft.com or visit support.ubi.com to open a support ticket.

11 months ago. I cut mine down to 3 inches long, but it depends on how long your blade is. I'll show you pictures later, so bear with me! Black, silver, and gold or bronze. Like i said, ill put up the video soon i hope. Gather your parts and tools. It holds wonderfully and is extremely easy to add. All you need is two belts that have the buckle on them, and cut the first one down so its a few inches longer than the circumference of your wrist. Now you may notice that when you pull out the blade it can wiggle.

That being said, this may not be the easiest project to start, and may seem a bit difficult. Forging a real, working Assassin's Creed hidden blade. The last part is to tie one end of the string to the locking metal piece, and the other end to the ring.

Than get a nut and bolt and put it through the hole in the black of the blade. Be careful because after you cut the screw it will be very hot. Be safe and be smart! But the text just isn't doing it for me. So welcome to the last step! Follow the pictures cause it's kinda hard to explain. Thanks anyway. I dont want to sell it, I've put years of work into this. It's just that you have more experience. You're almost done! But to make it, I used a metal piece from a pants hanger, cut it in half, bent it upwards, and cut away at the sides to make it thinner. MATERIALS:Drawer slide: should run you no more than 15 bucks, I had one lying around tho. Take scraps of the plastic and cut them to shape and glue them onto the rail and cover and sides keep doing that till you are happy with the result. You can out it on the front of the slide, and dremel a catch into your blade. You're going to drill 3 holes. Sapphire88 Onyx Ibex. Must go over your ring finger easilyTwo straps: I used cloth belts, but leather ones or Velcro would be an improvement.TOOLS:Dremel with cutting disks( optional. Mine was made with a hack saw and it turned out decently. A drawer slide I got mine from Lowe's.

We all learn from each other! The exact measurements you use are fine but some people are opposed yodeling them for some reason. My first hole is half an inch down from the top. After you have glued it on now we have to make the designs that go on top of the thing we just made and those things are the assassin logo and the skull and the thing that it sits on. Insert the scrap piece into the slit and glue in place, then cut at the line shown in the first pic.Cut out 3 smaller pieces from the scrap piece and glue as shown in pic 2 and 3. Next is hot glue a little bit of tape electrical tape works the best, scissors a scrap piece of foam from my last tutorial,and a exacto knife.

Once thru the strap, stick it up thru the bottom hole and bolt on. 1. Go ahead and slide the spring or bent piece of metal on to the screw using a previously drilled hole, then put on and tighten the nut. Basically what you want is a curved piece of metal that is able to stick up thru the big slots in the drawer slide. What you need to do is to hole the blade in the rail on its side and mark a little above the rail than cut it there I used the Dremal. this step is optional, I just did it because I liked the look, and it made it more stable on my arm. The Blade Step 1: Fold 1st rectangle 5cm x 15cm (The Blade) into half (along the 5cm bit) and sticky tape it together along the side Step 2: Cut off pieces at one end to make it a point, cut off another 2 pieces at the other end to make a trapezium Step 3: Sticky tape all edges Shaft 1 Do that four times. This hole is used to hold the upper strap.

It's gravity feed so nothing special. This is why I suggest adding a second screw. You're gonna take your bottom slide, the biggest tier. Maybe cover it with a piece of felt then, up to you. Thanks for viewing this instructable AND HAVE FUN!!

For a picture of how mine looked, refer to the picture in the first step. Depending on hand size, very the length. In this instructables I will show you how to make an assassins creed hidden blade, not one based off of a game, just the concept that is both functional and sturdy. )I apologize for the lack of pictures, I will post them soon. Now you're going to bolt on the blade. you'll be pulling this to retract the blade so it needs to be sturdy. Which means you poke the screw thru the strap before you bolt it to the slide. The key catches underneath to keep it open, and pushes against the blade to keep it firmly still … So placement is everything.

I used the windings of paracord, but now I use some steel cable.A ring or a key ring. If you have your slide at 9 inches, you probably don't want the combined length of the blade and second tier to be longer than 9.5 inches. But for a quick and cool prop it works. With a hacksaw it will take a bit longer and the cuts won't be as neat. Paper AC Hidden Blade Tutorial: {{Nothing Is True}}{{Everything Is Permitted}}To Become an ASSASSIN you must need a Hidden Blade.Metal can be dangerous to work with, so to keep you from getting arrested, let's make a Hidden Blade from Paper!

I'll try to fix up my photos soon tho. Draw out the blade and cut it out depending on how long you want it to be and tape the blade shut. So I looked at the ones for sale and there cool but I just don't have the money. Stand the tier up on end with the front end on the ground, and cut downwards about half a centimeter on each side. stick a screw up thru the 3 inch section of the second tier, slide on the blade using the hole you drilled, then tighten down the nut. This hole will be for mounting the blade.

As you cut you may notice that there are some plastic burs those can easily be removed with a pair of scissors. I messed up and made he point go the other way. The things you will need is. This last step, you take your dremel or hack saw, and you cut slits in the rear of the biggest slide, the first tier. Drop a screw thru the top hole on the main slide, slide on the strap thru a previously drilled hole, and tighten down a nut. A good idea would be to drill a second hole thru both the second tier and the blade in order to keep the blade from turning sideways. This hidden blade is the real deal, and you're probably going to need to take a trip to the hardware store to get all the right parts and tools. Take a piece of paper and fold it the long way in half.Then fold the half in halfThen fold that half in half and tape shut. I've tested the design on a ballistic gel I made that highly resembles the density and force needed to penetrate a human abdomen.

I apologize beforehand if you find this instructables lacking, it is my first. You can get all of these parts for between 35 and 40 dollars depending on where you live. I've also put some screws thru the bracer so that the straps don't slip around.

Metal can be dangerous to work with, so to keep you from getting arrested, let's make a Hidden Blade from Paper! If yours doesn't have those. In order to create threads, posts, and interact with the Ubisoft forums you need to have a Ubisoft account with a verified email address. Then you put the nut on and tighten down.

I just cut part of that and trimmed it downTo size than marked the designs and glued it on. You may need to add some tape. You're going to have to place them wherever is easiest and most convenient really. After you have glued the skull you can paint it and be done. I got my drawer sliders dirt cheap so I had no qualms using 2 to make 1. So don't be wearing it in public. I am not responsible for any personal injury or antipersonnel injury with this design. as an assassin and a papercraft... i like the idea of using the oranhe arrow! I love your design, but a little hard to follow. It's just like I said, from the start I'm already really confused as to where to do cuts and drill holes. Second bolt is for The rear strap. Depending on your skills and materials, it should be sturdy enough for all of your assassin needs. After all that has dried you are done!!!! Don't be intimidated by the number of steps, this is a fun project that should only take part of a day if you have a dremel. I took it off of my barbeque grill. Use the slide to determine positioning of straps. 7 years ago. Flat spring:For this I took apart a pants hanger. Now for the fun part but first you have to cut the bolt that is on the blade to size. Reply So you have the drawer slide but you have to take it apart here's how. This bracer is very easy, its just a soccer shin guard I picked up at good will for a dollar, and wrapped the straps around it and spray painted it black. It held the propane tank in. Once done, slide the loop end of your springs into them, one in each. The hole comes later.Now for the blade. A after you've drilled the holes in the slide, you gotta drill one in the second tier. I lts my honnor to inspire you guys! This part requires measurements.