What is everyone using for arm rods today?

CoOKiE

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Google popped up many threads that answered this, but they're old. Links to web sites that have shut down and filled with hard to find rods on amazon or Ebay.

Bought 3/16 and 1/8 welding rods, but though they're wobbling easily, these will not bend.

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Blue Demon ER70S6 X 3/32 X 10LB Box Carbon Steel TIG rod On Amazon, but for $30, I feel like it's worth seeking advice.

This is the link:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...d=3c0c68d04e3309b9c0dac40585c336c1&th=1&psc=1
 

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Tbh all I use are unfolded old coat hangers, and they work just fine for me. But yeah, I’m the future I want to use more durable materials, so I might look into the link you posted!
 

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Right. I used to use wooden sticks. Im trying to build more personality this time around.
 

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Well, I caved in and bought one. One of the reviewers said there may be over 100 rods... not sure I need that many, but that would justify why I paid $30.
 

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Coat hangers are fine...I have puppets I made 20 years ago that had coat hanger rods and they're still perfect (the puppets are a different story). Most puppet rods are built with music wire or wire rods bought in hobby stores (most hobby shops will have a rack of different sized metal rods and tubes from K&S Engineering).
 
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