Ok, first of all i would like to say i am still a noob, and this helmet is just being mudglassed for a trial (after my fail at regular glassing) , and these are my findings.... but i believe there are some questions some people will ask first
also, i am not finished the mudglassing process, i have done half the helmet
first of all, you are probably asking "what is mudglassing?"
A: mudglassing is when you use "mud" (formula below, thanks to Xtremetactics101) used with fiberglass. this is intended to be a reinforcement method which allows for detailing with little to no bondo.
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Rondo Glassing Reinforcement Method:
-50% Resin/50% Bondo
-Resin hardener
Used for reinforcing the inside of a helmet/armour part.
PROS:
-Moves easily when sloshed around
-Soaks into fiberglass very well
-Extremely strong
CONS:
-Hard to sand
-Very runny (Hard to control)
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Now for the "how do you do it?" section:
(what i did before was i had one medium thickness layer of resin on the outside, which had an entire winter to cure in my bedroom
)
now for my findings:
now for pics!
inside
outside (darker parts is where i have mud glassed)
inside again
also, i am not finished the mudglassing process, i have done half the helmet
first of all, you are probably asking "what is mudglassing?"
A: mudglassing is when you use "mud" (formula below, thanks to Xtremetactics101) used with fiberglass. this is intended to be a reinforcement method which allows for detailing with little to no bondo.
-------------------------------------------------------------
Rondo Glassing Reinforcement Method:
-50% Resin/50% Bondo
-Resin hardener
Used for reinforcing the inside of a helmet/armour part.
PROS:
-Moves easily when sloshed around
-Soaks into fiberglass very well
-Extremely strong
CONS:
-Hard to sand
-Very runny (Hard to control)
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Now for the "how do you do it?" section:
(what i did before was i had one medium thickness layer of resin on the outside, which had an entire winter to cure in my bedroom
- prepare your materials
- put on your safety equipment
- measure out the resin and the bondo at a 1:1 ratio in separate cups
- pour resin into bondo (easier to mix that way) and mix, which will make a sickly yellow gray coloured liquid... aka MUD!
- add the resin hardener to the mix... and no i do not have a proper ratio... so just put enough (i put 10 drops for 8oz of mud)
- mix like crazy, and make sure you do not go easy on it.
- pour into piece
- slush it round the area you want
- place medium sized pieces of fiberglass (i used matt, but cloth should work too), and press into place
- (optional) mix up another small batch and pour onto fiberglass for extreme saturation, and smoothing for less work in the future
- let cure
now for my findings:
- i personnally found it very easy to control
- very hard (but i placed 2 layers of matt on it, so of course its hard)
- soaked the fiberglass very well
- it was fairly thin, so i believe i will still need bondo
- multiple coats needed for heavy detailing
- very fast to do (did a quarter of my helmet in <10 min
- heavy
- id think that it would take a paintball, but im not recomending it
- easy to smooth with sandpaper, but i have yet to take a dremel to it
- very good technique for beginners
now for pics!
inside

outside (darker parts is where i have mud glassed)

inside again
