okay, still a total noob, buuuuuuuut. i am going to use aquaresin, since it is non toxic, but is kinna espensive soooo, how much resin is needed to do a full suit of armor?
It all depends on what armor you're doing, and what scale you're using. Start off with a gallon, if you need more, you'll know before you run out.
A couple tips I've been meaning to tell everyone:
duck tape works great for pulling out those little stubborn fibers that sometimes gets stuck in your skin.
Before you start fiberglassing, take some baby powder, rub it all over your exposed skin. The baby powder is finer than the glass dust that comes with fiberglass mat. So the powder will get in the pores of your skin and block out the glass dust. I've been doing it for years and it makes an extremely noticeable difference.
Acetone works great for thinning polyester based resins/fillers, its also great for cleaning chip brushes to be used again and again (I use the same one like 5-6 times before throwing it out)
Baby powder also works great for when your fiberglass has just a little bit of annoying tackiness after curing. Just spread it around with a chip brush and vacuum it off.
Baby powder is also good for dusting your mold before casting. The fine dust helps break the surface tension, and helps the resin flow into the nooks and crannies while avoiding air bubbles.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head, if anyone else mentioned them earlier in the thread, sorry for being repetitive.