How to Make Teeth for your Puppet!

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In this video we learn how to make a few different styles of teeth for your puppet. Most teeth in this video are made from PVC pipe and a high-density EVA foam used for soling shoes.

Materials used:

Jack-o-lantern teeth
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“Flip-Flop Foam” - Soling Sheet, 18" x 36" (24 Iron, 13mm, 1/2", White)
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Cube & Rectangular
Foam Type: Dry Fast (2.15 lb)
Firmness: Medium
Length: 24 inches
Width: 48 inches
Height: 1 inch

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コメント (21)
  • I want to make puppets but all my friends think it's weird. The puppet community seems so wholesome!! Love your vids Adam :)
  • You should cover how to pattern more complex shapes or how to add facial features like cheek bones, chins, etc.
  • I want to thank you for the time you took yesterday to talk to my son James (via FaceTime). He could not have been more excited to tell me all about it. You have my gratitude for inspiring him in his love of puppetry.
  • Adam - Once again a great “how-to” instructional video! It really helps knowing the ins-and-outs of creating and installing teeth...especially the info about the high density EVA foam 👍🏻☺️ I was really interested in the goofy teeth made with the Dremel tool from the PVC pipe...never would have guessed that was the material you used...I thought they were cast plastic like the puppet eyes...
  • Gracias Adam soy de Ecuador, no hablo ingles pero tus videos han sido muy utiles y e aprendido de ellos. Estoy muy contento por que compartes tu conocimiento🤗
  • @rylar4663
    This tutorial was great and the shout out with Larry was cute!
  • Thanks for the video! Just FYI, those polishing wheels are meant to be used with an abrasive compound in order to polish materials to a shine. Obviously it works this way for you, but if you ever want a high shine you may want to look into it. All in all though, super informative. I will have to look into that flip flop foam now.
  • Es un gusto verte trabajar! Aún que sólo hablo Español, se entiende y transmites tu entusiasmo! Muchas gracias por compartir tu hermoso talento😃😘🙏💝!
  • Omg, all the pvc I use and build with I never thought to use for teeth. Sooo occurs now that I think of it. Thanks for that great tip, plus, I never thought the polisher actually did anything much. Thanks for the lesson!!! My mascot puppet Bin-bin always has his soft carved sponge fang ripped out by kids- I just say he looses his teeth often as a monster. But now I’ve got great alternatives! XOXO
  • @raoatv
    I wonder if you could use something like dollar store flip flops for this since the bottom is basically the hard EVA foam you used and you’re going to paint it anyway.
  • There was one and only one occasion several years ago where I gave Steve D'Monster teeth - the reaction was that it was his scariest moment ever. That being said, I've never seen that kind of double stick tape - anywhere. I just always see that thick, sandy-colored stuff.
  • This video was toothy! Thanks for showing that high density foam (I may come up with uses for it) & the wonders of double sided tape!
  • @LeeOfBent
    thanks for sharing this technique. Looking forward to using it with my work.
  • @Jestunes
    I bought ready made puppets for my music video and never really thought about teeth, but after seeing your video I may just make a few sets of teeth for them. I'll have time now while I wait for materials I ordered. Awesome explanation of teeth making. Making miniatures for Disney I have lots of different dremel bits. Love the safety part. I have lots of safety glasses. Even tinted ones. lol Thanks again...
  • I'm hoping that I didn't just overlook this in a video somewhere, but have you covered how you'd handle doing eye glasses for a puppet?
  • Nice! I put some big goofy teeth on my puppet, using thick craft foam with a felt covering on them. Because they were so large, I didn’t want the texture difference to be that jarring. If you can’t easily get ahold of this type of foam, I wonder if you could use some dollar store flip flops instead!
  • I think an apron would not go amiss along with the mask and goggles. As usual - great video. Thank you.