H HyperDaniel New Member Nov 22, 2015 #1 Im on my first real armor build and im at a loss of tactics. Meaning i dont know how to smooth out the sharp edges without sanding them round
Im on my first real armor build and im at a loss of tactics. Meaning i dont know how to smooth out the sharp edges without sanding them round
T The BorosBoss Jr Member Pacific Regiment Nov 22, 2015 #2 If you very lightly take a dremel over it and don't press too hard, that should do it. I did that for mine.
If you very lightly take a dremel over it and don't press too hard, that should do it. I did that for mine.
T The BorosBoss Jr Member Pacific Regiment Nov 22, 2015 #4 You don't have to round the tip, it's possible to retain a point of you only do the edges leading to it. Anyway, it looks good for a first build!
You don't have to round the tip, it's possible to retain a point of you only do the edges leading to it. Anyway, it looks good for a first build!
eiros Member Southwest Regiment Nov 22, 2015 #5 you can use a belt sander and you can also use sandpaper
H HyperDaniel New Member Nov 22, 2015 #6 Its technically a second but the first was a completely failure... but i lerned from it! - - - Updated - - - it was an odst torso that was not very accurate
Its technically a second but the first was a completely failure... but i lerned from it! - - - Updated - - - it was an odst torso that was not very accurate
Dirtdives2424 Master Member Colonial Regiment Member DIN S2424 Nov 23, 2015 #8 Dremel........ also any open gaps, fill w/ pain-table caulk.
T The BorosBoss Jr Member Pacific Regiment Nov 23, 2015 #9 I actually think it looks good. I like the detail.
M Master Builder Active Member Midwest Regiment Nov 24, 2015 #11 Yeah, I was going to say, your edges look quite good to me! I would also say the same, Dremel.