Nevertheless I am going to continue working on this, I had success on making a good pulp that didn't bend when dried. It might need some wire or something to help keep it from warping while it dries, but it looks promising. I am only attempting to make a solid method to use paper mache for the...
But not every one can use it like kids or those without a work space or even people who have a tight budget, I want to try and find a way to build armor sets without resin and all the safety equipment needed. Plus there's all those people who just don't want to go through the hassle of it. I...
I know resin is a better hardener but I am working on ways to use paper mache to harden or something else because it's both cheaper and not dangerous to work with. But I won't waste bondo till I figure it out.
Hey, I'm working on a scout helmet and am wondering how to make the visor easy and cheap, it has to be gold and I wanted to make it so that can see out (obviously) but not in. Can any one help me find a good cheap easy way to go about making one?
Is it possible to add a few layers of paper mache on both the inside and outside of a pep piece, let dry then add a few layers of paper mache pulp (with as much liquid squeezed out as possible) to the inside to harden it for bondo? Obviously taking the proper steps that I'm not going to re-post...