1. how do i keep my cardstock piece stiff before i resin it?
Most models have sufficient stability to allow resining, at least one section at a time. If not, you have to glue in some wooden or paper struts to support it.
1. how do i keep my cardstock piece stiff before i resin it?
1. how do i keep my cardstock piece stiff before i resin it?
Ok I have read many of the posts, but when scaling your armor from what angle are you scaling it from. The front? The default view?
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I used a ruler and a pen to draw over it. (remember wich way they fold, dont forget like I did) and it makes is a little easier to fold.
The 65-lb weight is only good for small armor pieces like handplates. For the other pieces, you must use 110-lb.would it be okay to use 65lb cardstock for armor? or would it warp too much?
or should i just get 110lb cardstock?
I dont see how the 65 lb wouldnt work. its not as structurable as the 110lb, but wouldnt you only have to spend a little more time in the bondo stage?