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Post by kevin456 on May 12, 2006 20:52:21 GMT -5
Making your own uniform? Would this be possible?
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Post by spitfire740 on May 12, 2006 21:08:27 GMT -5
amything is possible, but I wouldn't reccomend it. You would need alot of wool (or another material based on what you are making i.e. leather), and a spooling machine or somthing. I never understood how to make clothing outside my L.I.F.E. class, but thats just a breakdown of what you may need.
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Post by mauser98k on May 12, 2006 21:10:15 GMT -5
I can see making a wool uniform covered with camo fabric or zelts, but above that level you would need a machine and a lot more -patience, that is if you want to make it look nice. I don't think you should risk it.
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Post by Gordak on May 12, 2006 21:25:49 GMT -5
in a world with 100 dollar uniforms on ebay, there is no possible way it would be practical. I used to help a guy make uniforms, its a hell of alot of work, not to mention your skrewed without patterns that have already been tested.
-Gordak
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Post by polak on May 12, 2006 22:45:09 GMT -5
Well, yeah. Sure. Impractical at best. Go for it, but don't expect to save time or money. I'd rather blow cash than waste time.
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