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Metallica_Band 09-07-2003 04:25 PM

Does anyone make REAL Freddy Krueger gloves???
 
Hey there...I wanna go see Freddy VS Jason...I have read 2 scripts that weren't used...the first one was alright but the second one was even better...I was hoping that this one was gonna be the best...

So that got me to remembering that when I was younger that I always wanted a real Freddy glove...that would be cool to slice branches off trees and maybe cut metal things like cans and stuff...and cut open watermelons and stuff like that...I remember my brother had something like that...but it was plastic blades...maybe soemone knows how to MAKE them???

Oh well...I'm asking this cause I am bored and have nothing to do...THANX
C'YA ?:-D

kel 09-07-2003 04:41 PM

It would be really tough to do well... metal and leather don't mix well because the metal when stressed will always rip the leather... Maybe if the blades wrapped around the fingers and were supported by that instead of the leather...

breid 09-07-2003 04:59 PM

Not that I know of. It might not be that hard though if you know the right people. Hell, Freddy made one and he didn;t seen that smart...

MoNoXiDe_XXX 09-08-2003 11:08 AM

I think if you attached the blades (solder, weld) the knife part to some rings., inside or outsde of the leather, would work best.. that way they would be sturdy as well..
:hmm:

Metallica_Band 09-08-2003 11:19 AM

Hmmm....yeah...rings would work...just weld the blades to the rings and attach them to the leather...I'd have to paint the rings to make it look like the leather so it'd be camoflauged a bit...

now what kind of blades should I use??? hmmmm...interesting...what would you guys suggest???

Lebell 09-08-2003 11:31 AM

Wasn't it in the very first "Nightmare on Elm Street" that they had a scene showing Freddy actually making his glove?

MoNoXiDe_XXX 09-08-2003 12:45 PM

Hmm, what i would do... Is weld it to the rings then slide it inside the glove.... and just poke out the finger... or something.
I bet you could.. cut a butter knife.... or. steak knife maybe...

and yea n one of the movies.. it does show freddy making the glove.


I want one now...
DAMN YOU

DazedMage 09-08-2003 02:15 PM

Just be careful not to pull some fingers off slicing and dicing things. ;)

Metallica_Band 09-08-2003 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MoNoXiDe_XXX
I bet you could.. cut a butter knife.... or. steak knife maybe
A BUTTER knife??? it's barely a knife at all...I want a knife that'll cut thru bones like Freddy's...BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

MoNoXiDe_XXX 09-08-2003 09:34 PM

what i meant by that it that there already ideal lenght and size to form and sharpen....
come on here...

gwr_gwir 09-09-2003 05:58 PM

if you want to make a "Freddy" glove cheap, get a set of Ginsu steak knives. then get a heavy duty leather glove(s) from, say, Sears. follow what Freddy does in Nightmare on Elm Street (the original, intro sequence). You might want to do a double layer of leather for protection, tho.

Fire 09-10-2003 01:23 AM

There was a custom knifemaker making one a few years ago- I think it was a guy out of south africa- the blades were set up so they could not fold back past the point your fingers are supposed to go by means of a steel plate on the back of the glove... damn thing was priced at over a grand though....

gwr_gwir 09-10-2003 07:53 AM

yeah, that's normal - if you watched the early bit in Nightmare, Freddy fused the blades to what appeared to be small metal cups, which fit over the ends of the figners, and which went inside the fingertips of the glove. also, he included a hinge for the fingers, with some metal plating, so the "glove" would basically have a metal backing on the top of the hand and fingers, yet the fingers would be flexible enough to move. My guess is that you could make one for under a hundred, easily, though making it look exactly like Freddy's... that's a bit different.

Crunchy Nipple 09-12-2003 08:15 AM

I built one of these a few years ago. The best thing that I found to use for the blades was (surprisingly) the stainless steel spatulas that are used in baking cakes. They are about sixinches long and about two wide. just cut to shape with your trusty belt grinder and dremel a inch long notch in the end that attaches to the tip of the copper finger, slide it on, sodder, and away you go!

Crunchy Nipple 09-12-2003 08:19 AM

Oh, The fingers were made of sheet copper that was bent over a dowel rod to shape it then the joints were pop riveted together and provided a nice smooth articulation. same for all four fingers and a piece of copper for the back of the hand that was riveted to a leather glove. It took about six hours to make and cost about thirty bucks. Looks and works as the real thing.

Robblee 09-14-2003 01:15 PM

Jason owned Freedys whole arm in that movie!

scansinboy 09-15-2003 09:56 PM

I had a friend who made one of these in High school, (about 10 years ago). His mom made him fold over the metal so that they would not be the least bit sharp. He's been contemplating making another version, this time a bit more um, shall we say, dangerous...

whiskeybravo 02-10-2004 11:50 AM

they make plastic ones

monkeysugar 02-10-2004 05:27 PM

Metallica_Band, I just found this site. http://www.kruegear.com/index.html You might be able to make something from these pictures, or buy one and sharpen it. Prices aren't listed, but I'm guessing they'd be fairly expensive.

krazykemist 02-10-2004 11:37 PM

monkeysugar - Damn nice find. Now you have cursed me with the plight of wanting to make one for myself. Even though I never cared for the movies I'm a sucker for arms and armor and this is just too tempting of a project.

monkeysugar 02-11-2004 01:07 AM

Yeah, now that I got a good idea of what the glove actually looks like I'm somewhat intrigued myself. The thing has absolutely no practical purpose, but it looks damn cool. I don't suppose it would be too hard to do. I would imagine the blades could pretty easily be made out of old straight razors ground to shape, or if one were really ambitious, ground from stock steel.

platypus 02-17-2004 09:09 AM

It appears someone does...

http://news.com.au/common/imagedata/...,321802,00.jpg

Article: <b>Spooky glove find scares Customs</b>

Kaine977 01-13-2006 11:59 AM

Actually, there are several people who make real ones that are just like the movie ones. My company being one of them. you can check them out here www.bloodcreekmanor.com/webstore.html

longbough 01-14-2006 11:03 AM

When I first read the topic I thought, "Great. That's just what we need - another nut-case that's gonna make all gun/knife/weapon collectors/hobbyists look like sociopaths." But then I thought about it again, and the Freddy Krueger gloves ... is a rather interesting project from an academic perspective.

First off, I think only the first film was any good. The rest were boring.

So off the top of my head you should note that a knife-glove depends on good support for each blade. I'd look into orthopedic resources for support and articulating mechanisms for wrist and fingers. The glove itself is not an issue - it's not going to support any weight of the knives and just serves to cover the internals.

I'd start with a good wrist brace from which you can construct articulations that parallel the metacarpals and fingers over the dorsum (back) of the hand.

Still, as I recall, the knives were extensions of the fingertips - more like long fingernails than wolverine (x-men) claws. The only problem there is that they really depend on the strength of your fingers to be effective at all and all the joints and braces have to be particularly strong.

soundmotor 01-15-2006 04:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Metallica_Band
...maybe soemone knows how to MAKE them???

Wouldn't you rather look like this though?

:lol:

http://www.muc.muohio.edu/~natedogg/suit5.JPG

Bigjamebo 07-17-2007 01:25 PM

Freddy Krueger
 
You can go to www.nightmaregloves.com and the gloves will look exactly the same in the movies. Some guy named Anders Erikson.

Plan9 07-18-2007 09:48 AM

What a great present for the would-be crispy psycho in your life!

longbough 07-19-2007 06:06 PM

holy smoke! They're actually quite reasonably priced!
I'm placing an order for the Dream Master gloves!
stay tuned for photos!

... get your toys while you're still single, I say!

Plan9 07-19-2007 08:01 PM

Go for it!

Sweet!

longbough 07-21-2007 07:42 AM

These images taken from their website gives you an idea of what they've got

http://www.nightmaregloves.com/featu...paper2_800.jpg

http://www.nightmaregloves.com/about/faq/hdr_faq.jpg

http://www.nightmaregloves.com/about.../hdr_links.jpg


You can get a set that looks new or "distressed" ones like the ones depicted above. I ordered the "distressed"/worn-looking gloves.

larythompson 09-16-2007 05:50 PM

Freddy glove replica
 
I just bought a freddy glove yesterday. The glove costed $50 and it's a pretty good replica. The glove is leather and metal. They sell them at halloween stores. I've seen them at three differen stores. Well worth the money. Ver realistic. The blades are not sharp, but glove looks very real.

If anyone knows where to get foam latex freddy appliance let me know. I find a freddy kit everywhere, but it's just the top part of the face. i'm looking for something more authentic.

longbough 09-22-2007 08:22 PM

Just an update on my Nightmare Gloves purchase.
I placed my order 2 months ago.
Every time I contact the maker (in Denmark) he tells me he's still working on them - either waiting for a particular type of solder or bronze pieces. Last week he said he was 2 days from completion.
*sigh*
I guess they're a lot more relaxed in Denmark.

The website quotes an estimated wait of 2 weeks. It's been 2 months since my order.

*sigh*

colonbshp187@ao 10-25-2007 11:30 AM

Freddy's Glove
 
They do make Freddy gloves. In fact, there is a website where they sell different models from the series. It's www.nightmaregloves.com

happynightmare 04-26-2010 06:51 PM

hey
 
so i just watched the movie and freddy does have the rings in his glove i know im probably way late but i wanted to tell you cause me and my friend are working on one ourselves. he does metal work. just thought i'd give you the heads up on the rings =)

Strange Famous 05-16-2010 09:48 AM

I would be shocked if such a thing would be legal to own in any Western country. I mean, if you own a knife there are a lot of legit things that it can be used for. A glove with metal claws really doesnt have any utility other than artistic or as an offensive weapon...

Then again, Ive always fancied owning a butterfly knife, and I dont have any desire to stab anyone, just something about it appeals to me - so I can understand the motive I guess.


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