RUINS RAIN STICKS

Materials: Burlap, Zap-a-Gap Superglue, Smooth-On Crystal Clear Resin.

These rain sticks serve as another clue in the game Ruins. Since magnets were placed at each end, our team needed to find a discreet way to conceal them. Initially, we used epoxy dough to cover the magnets and painted over them, but the dough kept cracking. As a solution, we switched to using burlap and crystal-clear resin, which effectively protected the magnets and prevented cracking during gameplay. The pictures above display the process of covering the magnets.

These rain sticks serve as another clue in the game Ruins. Since magnets were placed at each end, our team needed to find a discreet way to conceal them. Initially, we used epoxy dough to cover the magnets and painted over them, but the dough kept cracking. As a solution, we switched to using burlap and crystal-clear resin, which effectively protected the magnets and prevented cracking during gameplay. The pictures above display the process of covering the magnets. After being sanded, they are handed off to the paint team.

These rain sticks serve as another clue in the game Ruins. Since magnets were placed at each end, our team needed to find a discreet way to conceal them. Initially, we used epoxy dough to cover the magnets and painted over them, but the dough kept cracking. As a solution, we switched to using burlap and crystal-clear resin, which effectively protected the magnets and prevented cracking during gameplay. The pictures above display the process of covering the magnets.

These rain sticks serve as another clue in the game Ruins. Since magnets were placed at each end, our team needed to find a discreet way to conceal them. Initially, we used epoxy dough to cover the magnets and painted over them, but the dough kept cracking. As a solution, we switched to using burlap and crystal-clear resin, which effectively protected the magnets and prevented cracking during gameplay. The pictures above display the process of covering the magnets.