tinting visors

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I am currently building an EVA helmet. I was wondering if there is any way of "panting" on the tint so i don't have to worry about gapping in the tint. any ideas of suggestions. Sorry about lack of pics. I have issues of not posting the final when i post everything else. will post before and after tinting
 
You could still use that Christmas transparent wrapping and heat it up so it will shrink and stick to the helmet but its just a theory in my head, i actually REALLY don't know if it could work, it just went through my mind while reading your post :p
 
after digging, i dont think that will work quite right. i asked my automotive friend if he knew of any spray on tints. He says that there are but he hasn't used one yet, or found any in gold
 
i wish my helmet had come with the folds to make those set in areas, i think i ended up with the reach version. Regardless of what ever helmet design i have, the mirrachorme costs $80. My bank account currently consists of $30, so while i do enjoy the look, i simply dont have the funds for it
 
There are some spray-paints that make it reflective, but from inside the helmet (Dark, no lights to reflect) you can look through it, although I have no idea where to get them.
 
I just went out and tested something. a light dusting of silver spray paint. i used whatever shiny capped spray paint from lowes. a light dusting on the surface of plastic acts like a 2 way mirror. I sprayed on to some plastic wrap. i could see through but it kind of adds a fog to the vision. I think im going to buy some of the spray on tint i found and using that with the spray paint, maybe even without the paint.
 
Mr. Arioch you are my current favorite person. i was hesitant to purchase that stuff because i was unsure how the tint actually came out. I was rather pleased to see how your visor looked. IN the video you also said that you had gotten a few air bubbles in the plastic. what was your plan to fix that. I'm about to that same point in time and i am trying to get it as good as i can in my first try. i am hoping to be 100% done with bondoing the sucker by tommrow. Here are some of the pictures i took about 3 weeks ago.
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This first one was when i had just gotten done pepping the actual helmet
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test fitting
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And finally the partially bondoed first layer. While im posting this W.I.P ill put down some other pictures:
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finished scout shoulder.
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Security shoulder pep, with recon helmet in the background. Well thats all the pictures i have for now
 
Well as far as making the visor, I vac form them and I think I used too high of a temperature to soften it. Im going to make one tomorrow at 250 degress and see if that works better.

EDIT - I should note that I use plexiglass for my visors. Its maybe a 1/8 - 1/16 of an inch thick, so if you use something thinner... you are going to have to adjust the heat accordingly. Just use your judgement on it. It may take a couple tries to get it right. I couldnt even use my first attempt.

My first was at 450 and had a ton of air bubbles, my second was at 350 and only had a few so I think 250 will work out. Ill let you know how it goes. I think the air gets in when the plastic heats too fast and sags too quickly. It seems like the plastics own weight pulls on it too hard and it starts to separate.

You are welcome for the words about the tinting. I was pretty happy with it. Use light coats. I put 3 light coats on the inside of the visor only and I think it may have been 1 coat too many. But it works fine enough for me.

I turtle waxed the visor afterward and it shined up really well. lol
 
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