Steel Armor

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animemannn

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in the next following weeks i might be have the resorses to build a steel eod or scout or whatever suit, it would be awsome.
I would have the abillity to get hi-quall steel, welders, and a lot of outher things to constroct this armor.
i was wondering if this would be a good idea. i know your going to say its going to be heavy. but i can get light weight steel.
yaa. iam up to any comments on what i sould do and any recemendations on how to do it. (my dad is a master crafts men and
he also knows a lot about this ,but this could stiil help.) yaa thanks.
 
I did an interview with our current steel based spartan Moz in the last issue of the E-zine, check it out for some tips, suggestions and a look at the finished product :)

Should help you out quite a bit!

Cheers,
Kensai
 
Do you know what type of metal your going to use? Also, there are many methods to fix up metal work, depending on the problem.
 
at this point all i know is that i can get my hands on light waight steel. i would be able to do this on weekneds too.
 
IGGY says:

If you're worried about whether or not you'll be able to complete your armor's curves correctly, you may want to try a test on a smaller scale (such as a hand plate), or not try the idea at all. Although I don't think it's a particularly good idea, it may work if you can become proficient at making the shape of the armor.
 
from what iav herd form my dad. is that i will have all the tools to do it. but a lot of edges, curves, and small picec are realy hard to cut and shape. i might just print thefolds out on paper and get the ink on the steel. the cut the picec with a lazor cutter. then bend them or just do it all by and an eye.
 
Steel armor build here: http://405th.com/forums/index.php?showtopi...mp;#entry255781

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If you're already a welder and fabricator, I'd say go with it. If you're intending on learning all these skills just for this project, I think there are easier ways to get the same effect.
 
I like the idea... I've worked with aluminum sheeting before and it is a pain in the arse, so be ready for this to be a labor of love...
 
If you have all of the tools to do this, and your dad is a master craftsman .. you have a huge advantage.

Metal brake, and an English Wheel would really make the metal take shape and come alive - but youre working on a small scale. If you can TIG weld that is the way to go, but MIG works great also. Laser cutter .. make things very very nice.

- Dan
 
dDUBb said:
If you have all of the tools to do this, and your dad is a master craftsman .. you have a huge advantage.

Metal brake, and an English Wheel would really make the metal take shape and come alive - but youre working on a smaller scale than body work here. If you can TIG weld that is the way to go, but MIG works great also. Laser cutter .. make things very very nice.

- Dan

thanks a lot. this is all realy good info to know. i think(not sure thou) i have a Laser cutter at hand on my site.
 
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