Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Right then, moving on - the sniper knee plate. These are the back corners that I received which had me concerned earlier. They had to be squared edges so I drew lines to square them up taking off a little as I had to.

 

531D6748-2B84-40F7-9032-DA2D6A6D6162_zps

 

597CB5AD-2616-4A1A-BCF7-DE1AD39B667C_zps

 

After 

 

EBE5F6FD-289F-44E7-B731-FC31E3F26FB5_zps

 

54E28E34-F532-406E-8739-83F2815B609E_zps

  • Like 2
Posted

Well up till 1am trimming last night lol - first forearm guard. I left a small amount of return edge at the wrist to help cover the dimple in behind as I thought it would look funny if exposed.

 

95E06CAB-56DB-4951-A7F0-25D0D63311FC_zps

 

CC2A5E35-27EC-4EC0-9E71-EFB63D58B07F_zps

 

27517700-37AF-4CAF-8F6A-DE9AD816C97B_zps

Posted (edited)

Again after a quick review of the CRL - there is NO return edge on the forearms so I will have to remove the areas that cover the dimples.

Edited by Pyrates
Posted (edited)

Couldn't you just trim the dimple down a slight bit more without completely removing it?

Edited by Sentry71
  • Like 1
Posted

No removal of the dimple is necessary there is about 1/8" of mold in front of the dimple. I've got one done that I will show in a bit. Need a quick break- good news too - it doesn't look that bad!

  • Like 2
Posted (edited)

Here are the corrections made to meet CRL 

 

1F05043B-48D5-423B-921F-1D0BB9B8C39B_zps

 

34C3AEB1-5773-4FBB-AB99-4A6E18A04726_zps

 

29481862-9CB7-4C16-82E9-C5BD5359DE8B_zps

 

75767E3E-61CF-4307-AC76-439AB145129C_zps

 

EA2B3B32-4D6A-4949-9479-D3825FE5F38F_zps

 

D14584A7-CFDA-499B-8F4D-04AE67ED72B6_zps

Edited by Pyrates
  • Like 2
Posted

I apologize all - there's about 1/16" just before the wrist dimple

 

CBD29C09-FB71-4D3E-A91D-53BF88536D85_zps

 

50854D7D-5BBE-449C-A08F-0F4E986B8A55_zps

  • Like 3
Posted

I just have one pair of thighs, ammo belts, buttons, biceps, and inner forearms left - then comes the CRL Review/Finishing Touches - then Assembly. Completed my second paste application last night to remove any trace of teeth as I could still see slight indentations. Going to pickup finer grit sand paper and Novus polish today!

  • Like 1
Posted

600 grit acquired and picking up 2500 grit later - now to find that Harley Davidson shop (can't just go for the polish and not dream a little while I'm there lol)

  • Like 1
Posted

People ride Harleys and other motorcycles in Canada?! Isn't it snowing 10 months out of the year up there?

Lol - not in Calgary mate we are gifted with Chinooks- our snow is almost gone again. Both my brother and my uncle ride - I have a standing arrangement with the Mrs "No more dangerous stuff anymore".

  • Like 1
Posted

Harley - closed on Mondays - bumski's however found another shop that sells it - Score!

  • Like 1
Posted

10 months of the year lmao... Reminds me of a story where 2 people are heading to Canadafrom Michigan. They lose the radio station they're listening too, and change it to a candian station... A news weather caster chimes in with, "Today it's going to be sunny with a high of 20". One person looks to the other, and the driver says, "forget this, we'll be warmer at home."

  • Like 1
Posted

Hey, I grew up and spent most of my life in the south east and just recently moved to upstate NY. Last winter in my opinion was horrible and this year it's barely snowed. No complains about that. If it snows more than 2 or 3 times in one Winter that's just too much. I never owned a real Winter coat until I moved up here. I just wore a long sleeve shirt + hoodie

  • Like 2
Posted

The friends that ride 12 months a year are in southern Ontario lol. Insane people. 

 

Was it the novus you got Pyrates? I'm getting it from a store in Toronto that repairs pinball machines. 

  • Like 3
Posted (edited)

Here's what I grabbed today - additionally I picked up a plastic buffing wheel and some white plastic buffing compound and finally got things to where I'm happy. Time to get back to cutting out the rest of the helmet and get it ready for assembly.

 

D4FE8CF8-FBE1-4B95-88F8-903E3B4B3C3E_zps

 

Here's the second round of paste

E7E47E8C-33F3-4AB2-A49F-D906761BFA42_zps

 

75583C62-16F9-4568-BCA8-CD607B858B66_zps

Edited by Pyrates
  • Like 1

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...