I just wanted to take a moment and say:
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
I hope all you fathers out there have a great day with the people that matter most!
(That would be you're family outside of the 405th!)
Warm Regards,
Dave/Cereal.
I just wanted to take a moment and say:
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
I hope all you fathers out there have a great day with the people that matter most!
(That would be you're family outside of the 405th!)
Warm Regards,
Dave/Cereal.
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VIDEO UPDATE!!!
As promised, Video Installment 7!
Enjoy All!
Making Master Chief: Episode 07 - Making A Neck Seal & Creating Battle Damage.
As usual, any questions/comments/critiques... always welcome!
Till Next Time,
Dave/Cereal
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Awesome work.![]()
Noble 6 W.I.P. build ---> http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/...-Spartan-build
Spartans aren't born, they're built, thru blood, sweat, and tears. And maybe a little Fiberglass.![]()
Another great video! I just keep learning new tips that I can incorporate into my own build.
You mentioned that if anyone would like anything covered to speak up. I requested this on your build thread, but I'll go ahead and ask here as well. You showed the trenches (detail lines) you had carved into the side of your backplate, which look great. I was wondering if you could cover your method for creating those trench lines. Detail lines and panel lines are something I have a lot of trouble getting to look right. Mine have a tendency to look like I carved them out rather than looking like the armor was manufacured that way. Thanks.
Thanks thorn!
I'm very happy that you are incorporating new ideas into your own build! Glad to help out
I did see you're request for the trenches "how to" in my build thread... thought I answered it? ... hrmm...
The trenches will be covered in the next video when the back piece is completed, sit tight they are on the way!
Dave/Cereal.
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I just watched episode 7, and look forward to watching 1-6. However, I have a question: I've heard before about the need of a respirator, but I didn't see you using one. Now, I've leaned towards the side of foam because of these toxins, but are you using less toxic materials or certain methods to reduce toxin intake? Forgive me if it's been answered before, I'm just curious because making a foam helmet doesn't sound appealing.
Gee, I'm so hungry I could eat an Octorock!
Haha, No problem!
Glad to help out
Thanks for the question, here is my answer:
Working with Poly resin does require the use of a respirator. (As clearly stated in the directions as well as warnings on the product itself)
For all intensive purposes, yes I use a respirator when using Glass/Resin. However, when using Bondo/Rondo if I'm in an area that is well ventilated (garage having both bay doors as well as the back door open) I don't kick up a fuss. Plus, I wanted to be clearly understood in the videos. As far as when I am sanding, you can't see it in the videos due to the tight angle that I shoot them in, (so you can actually see what's going on) but much more often than not, I am indeed wearing a 3M paper mask to keep from inhaling the sanding debris.
(This is the way 'I' work, and have done so for years. I am a firm believer that respratory protection should be warn at all times when dealing with chemicals such as fillers/resins/paints)
That being said, Glad to answerand happy to hear that you are enjoying the videos!
Cheers,
Dave/Cereal.
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You are a Godsend. I've recently started trying to get my foot in the door with this, and watching your videos has given me much needed insight.
I do have a few questions, though, and I apologize if they've already been answered in the thread.
1. In one of your videos, you said that fiberglass would be better for suits meant to be worn for a prolonged period of time. Is this mostly because of weight, or is Rondo not quite as durable? Would your advice on a 50/50 rondo coat, a fiberglass coat, and then a 75/25 Rondo coat stand up to extensive wear?
Also, will you always be able to smell the resin after it has dried, or will it dissipate entirely after a bit?
If you get the time, I'd appreciate a response, and I hope you are able to keep making these amazing pieces of work!
Glad I could provide some info for you to use
To answer you're questions:
- Yes and Yes! Bondo can get quite heavy, quite quickly. That aside, while bondo/rondo offers quick and total coverage, the strength you gain from using just 2 layers of fiberglass is unmatched! When I build things to be durable and wearable; I use 1 thin layer of rondo (just to fill in all the fine spots) then 2 layers of fiberglass for strength. Then, if it suits you, another thin coat of rondo to smooth things out. (just in case you're a messy glasser!
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- There seems to be a bit of confusion when it comes to "rondo mixtures". Let me try and clarify: When 'I' use rondo, the ratio of the mixture is based on need. If I am looking to do a thin coat or be sure to get into very tight areas, I use a 50/50 mix. If I'm trying to build thickness, I'll use just a bit of resin to give the consistancy of honey say 80/20. As far as durability with different ratios goes, the differency is slight.
- With regars to the "smell" of resing/bondo, it does go away. If the smell remains quite strong for more than a handfull of days, there is the possibility that it did not cure correctly, due to ambient temp or a hardener mis-measure.
Hope the info helps you out!
If you have anymore questions, feel free in asking! (what this thread is for)
Dave/Cereal.
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