Hell Razer
Jr Member
Have any of you have ever used PolyTek products?
from the vids iv seen they work well, if not as well as smooth-on products just slightly cheaper.
so if you are trying to go cheap and save the greenbacks then splurge on polytek products.
I also have another idea for making tinted visors for helmets.
a company called TapPlastics has a crystal clear casting resin as well as transparent dyes for said resin.
if one was to make a mold of the visor to be made he could then just pour a clear or tinted visor instead of having to vacuform it.
LINKS:
PloyTek Molding Suplies:
PolyTek Mold-making Suppliers
TapPlastics:
Tap Plastics Mold-making and Hobby Suppliers
Clear Casting Resin:
Clear Casting Resin (FOR MAKING VISORS)
Transparent Dyes:
Dyes for use with Clear Casting Resin (FOR MAKING VISORS)
MEKP Catalyst:
MEKP Catalyst for use with clear casting resin
hope this helped some of you out there looking for a cheaper alternative to smooth-on products and those looking to make their own see-through visors.
-Josh
from the vids iv seen they work well, if not as well as smooth-on products just slightly cheaper.
so if you are trying to go cheap and save the greenbacks then splurge on polytek products.
I also have another idea for making tinted visors for helmets.
a company called TapPlastics has a crystal clear casting resin as well as transparent dyes for said resin.
if one was to make a mold of the visor to be made he could then just pour a clear or tinted visor instead of having to vacuform it.
LINKS:
PloyTek Molding Suplies:
PolyTek Mold-making Suppliers
TapPlastics:
Tap Plastics Mold-making and Hobby Suppliers
Clear Casting Resin:
Clear Casting Resin (FOR MAKING VISORS)
Transparent Dyes:
Dyes for use with Clear Casting Resin (FOR MAKING VISORS)
MEKP Catalyst:
MEKP Catalyst for use with clear casting resin
hope this helped some of you out there looking for a cheaper alternative to smooth-on products and those looking to make their own see-through visors.
-Josh