Another process video showing my vacuum former in action, pulling ODST costume armor parts.
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Another process video showing my vacuum former in action, pulling ODST costume armor parts.
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The papergunman: -20 ponts for doubleposting and the most uncasual approach ever. Nice that you want to know, but there are other ways to get in touch with a person other than posting your conversation for the whole world to see. . . try a personal message next time.
@jegsimmonsproduction : I cast my helmets with rotocasting urethane plastic in silicon rubber molds. It is possible to vaccum form helmets, but they must be broken down inot smaller segments that must be assembled.
how does the hemet work with out tearing it?
Ooorah! looks really amazing!
‘iceagonakilya’ told me maybe you would be able to sell a couple of odst visors to me
iceagonakilya told me maybe you would be able to sell a couple of odst visors to me
0. 80 styrene
i was wondering what type of plastic did u use. because i too am trying to vacuum form my armor parts and nee to know what kind of plastic i can use. PLZ reply thank you
do u take orders
Do you take orders for sale?
I’d love to get some.
Wonderful Sean, just wonderful!
its the butt plate
hey sean what is that one peice there, that you pointed out the detail?