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hey,
hope you accept Half-Life stuff here
I'd like to share my progress on building a crowbar as part of an HEV costume which I'm currently pepping.
As a noob, I think such a prop might be a good start to learn some skills like bondoing, sanding, painting, weathering and so son.
So I made the "body" out of fiberglass putty which I skimmed into a cardboard "rack". Like this

Inside you see two lines of acrylic which is suppoed to keep the putty into a hexagonal shape. Later the cardboard and acrylic can be torn off the "cast".
Here's the fiberglass resin filled into the mould:

After curing, I've noticed that the putty became very VERY rigid due to the glass fibers. Didn't expect that...
The basic shape after getting rid of the "mould":

Now a first layer of bondo, actually my first contact with bondo :-) , and wetsanded:

More bondo-layers needed... but I didn't expect a perfect surface after my first bondoing either :-)
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Greetings from Germany
hey,
hope you accept Half-Life stuff here

I'd like to share my progress on building a crowbar as part of an HEV costume which I'm currently pepping.
As a noob, I think such a prop might be a good start to learn some skills like bondoing, sanding, painting, weathering and so son.
So I made the "body" out of fiberglass putty which I skimmed into a cardboard "rack". Like this

Inside you see two lines of acrylic which is suppoed to keep the putty into a hexagonal shape. Later the cardboard and acrylic can be torn off the "cast".
Here's the fiberglass resin filled into the mould:

After curing, I've noticed that the putty became very VERY rigid due to the glass fibers. Didn't expect that...
The basic shape after getting rid of the "mould":

Now a first layer of bondo, actually my first contact with bondo :-) , and wetsanded:

More bondo-layers needed... but I didn't expect a perfect surface after my first bondoing either :-)
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Greetings from Germany







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