I am no longer allowed to make props like I used to
Combine a fairly severe allergy to epoxy with fragile skin and a completely crap immune system and you have specialists throwing the terms "fingers have very little flesh" and "osteomyelitis" at you and you start to take it seriously :/ Especially after having to deal with year long infections in lungs, sinuses, skin in the past.
So I have learned some 3D file making and testing print files over several platforms for small projects I just to mold and cast, and have bought some polymorph pellets to prototype. I can still do leather forming, and can still scratch build from PVC sheets and pipes but it's still a bit risky.
But I do really need to stay away from urethanes and polyester resins where possible too.
I had to clear my workroom of anything that has been exposed to epoxy, and even just moving the bag of cabosil was a bit not great
So I've also had to get real about projects and work on ones that will give me good wear for a few years. But otherwise yep, I make everything I wear and hold or glue to myself as prosthetics