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Thread: How To Make A Helmet From Pep To Finish

  1. #451
    Quote Originally Posted by RejectedWolf View Post
    BenStreeper do you recomend using fiberglass cloth as well as the bondo once the part is shaped for extra strength or is it not worth the time?
    Yes, more strength is always worth the time

    Quote Originally Posted by Jocko03 View Post
    Alright, so i worked on my helmet all day, and i keep having places, mostly around cut in sections, that keep chipping. I keep re-bondoing these spots, but they keep just chipping off. I am also having some trouble getting crisp lines, sorry if this has already been covered.
    use a slower setting on your dremel and use different bits. It tales some time to know just which bits will do what, but pics would help me better answer this question.

    Quote Originally Posted by chefwurm View Post
    If you would like to put in a visor what would be the best tool to cut out the bondo'd visor? :3
    Agreed with the above, Dremel is what I use to cut my visors out as well as cut down the motorcycle visors to place in

  2. #452
    It was mainly on my sander, changed to a finer grit and it seems to have solved that problem. One thing I have been currious about is what to use for the ribbed parts in the jaw of a mark 6 helmet.

  3. #453
    Quote Originally Posted by Jocko03 View Post
    It was mainly on my sander, changed to a finer grit and it seems to have solved that problem. One thing I have been currious about is what to use for the ribbed parts in the jaw of a mark 6 helmet.
    I cut them out and replaced them with the ribbed tubes used to cover wiring available at home depot

  4. #454
    Alright sweet, that's what I figured, just wasn't sure how it would look. Thanks

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  6. #456
    Dun dun dun...... So I tried to mix a batch of bondo the other day so that I would have a good work time with it, and 4 days later it still feels like sticky tack. I went through 3 or 4 sanding pads and it's still not all the way gone. Learn from my eff up, you can mix too cold of a batch of bondo. Also have a question about my chest piece. Is it too small when I can't fit my head through the neck hole? Or is that something that needs to be trimmed to make it work?

  7. I Have a Question How do you u harden the helment before Resining it?

  8. #458
    You resin it so it will hold it's shape when you harden it

  9. #459
    Alright, so I'm starting to freak out a bit. I've been working on my helmet for a while now, and it seemed a little big but I figured that with the rest of the armor it would balance out, now I'm not too sure. Is it supposed to look a bit big?

  10. @ BEN. Joined this forum specifically to thank you for the great informational videos... you have no clue of how big a relief it is to have a friendly and informative introduction into this area (before finding these videos i had not even heard of resin.) ... your information is very clear and concise and the time your taking to explain in detail all you can is greatly appreciated. even though I'm finding this thread late just had to give you props for the great work.

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