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Salutations...

In search of building my own Ghost Trap and Pedal props, I found there were multiple plans but scarcity when it came to actual how-to's. Yes, there's 3D printed projects and wood working projects and they're fantastic, of course. But I had neither a 3D printer or a wood working shop or the skills to go with it.

I was inspired by Stefan Otto and JT001 Ghost Trap Plans and Jack Doud at Bloody Plastics Ghost Trap Build photos post, I decided to build my own and make a detailed "how to" along the way.

Sincere best wishes,
J.D. Cooper

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VhTsFK ... drive_link
Last edited by J.D. Cooper on March 26th, 2026, 1:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Wow ok this is super cool! I don’t think I’ve seen people do those kinds of guides in a long time. I’ve been thinking of doing a foam board trap now so this will definitely come in handy. Thanks a lot for this :)
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