Wizard's Staff From a Giant Cabbage
by makendo in Living > Halloween
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Wizard's Staff From a Giant Cabbage
Materials and Tools
6' long dried cabbage stem
Clear plastic spherical Christmas ornament
Upholstery stuffing
LED flashlight or similar (I used this little 9 LED one from DealExtreme)
Wire, solder, paint, polyurethane, strip of cloth/leather
Sugru
Tools
Sharp knife
Saw
Chisel
Drill with a variety of bits
Soldering iron
Hot glue gun
6' #%&*! Cabbage Stem?!!
Protect the End
Prepare the Cabbage
Add the Flashlight Head
Add the Battery Pack
Add the Switch
Solder the remaining wire to the top of the battery pack (check your polarities first), then push the battery pack in so the other end is pushed firmly against the aluminium body of the switch. You should be good to go - fire it up! If the fit isn't tight enough, add layers of tape to the wire end until it is.
Make Orb
Finish
Brandish at Halloween
Give the staff to your favorite wizard or witch, so they can trick or treat armed and illuminated...
Thanks to Caitlinsdad, who had the excellent idea of adding the plastic bugs!
Another Prop - Same Idea, Different Application
I found on the day of Halloween that the flashlight hack works well for other props, too. At 1 pm, my smallest son decided he needed a blaster for his Captain Rex costume (of Star Wars the Clone Wars fame). We found this page and he wanted a DC-17 that lit up, just like the one in the picture...
Anyway, given what I'd learned from making the staff, it was an easy build, and by 3 pm, it was done and spray painted. I'm not inclined to write a whole instructable, but I've gotten into the habit of snapping photos as I go, and attached to this step are lots of photos. Basically, the blaster was made from scraps, the same kind of flashlight as the staff uses, and some PVC fittings as a scope. The pushbutton switch has been repurposed as a trigger. My son thought it was awesome, and despite the rushed job, the blaster looked great out trick or treating - and of course served as a handy flashlight.