it's a arts and crafts type of glue commonly used in elementary school so it doesn't dry as quickly and its a lot less stronger than super glue so i wouldn't imagine it being much of an improvement from super glue.
Elmer's Glue, or pretty much any PVA-based glue, is deceptively strong. The paper will give before the glue does. As I mentioned earlier, I've been using Elmer's for every pep build I've done, with no issues. I can't promote this stuff enough. It's inexpensive, easy to use, non-toxic, and it won't stick your fingers together, leave a nasty residue or burn you.
yeah its easy to do in general but it takes a bit to get used to because once you see 2d paper go to a life size 3d prop you feel a genuine sense of accomplishment in a way.
Very nice
I do have a question, did you size/scale it beforehand? If you did, what were the original dimensions and was and how much you increased/decreased it?
nice job so far brother. how long did that take you and i was wondering wheere you got the pep file for that at because i cant upload the ones on pepakura.com at all or the files on this site
Very nice
I do have a question, did you size/scale it beforehand? If you did, what were the original dimensions and was and how much you increased/decreased it?
nice job so far brother. how long did that take you and i was wondering wheere you got the pep file for that at because i cant upload the ones on pepakura.com at all or the files on this site
Alright so my visor that is gold came in the mail .and the dremmel is expected to arrive today i don't have any pictures yet but i resined the helmet and it looks pretty good. once hardened and bondo work is done i will post pictures before painting and installing visor + padding + leds and maybe a fan later on after i will also post finished pictures but my battery is charging so no pictures yet.