gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted July 11, 2022 Report Posted July 11, 2022 You may want to move your butt plate snaps a little more to the outside, helps to stop the ends flaring out Also note using double snaps can be the difference between trooping and not trooping, especially the shoulder straps Quote
Phat Rob Posted July 31, 2022 Author Report Posted July 31, 2022 (edited) Good afternoon, fellow artists/builders! Todays post includes snap plate updates. All plates have been applied with good ol' E6000 glue. For the ab plate note, that I haven't punched the holes for the cod piece or the upper right hand corner. The cod piece area has been left intact until I get started on the straps. That rivet will actually be used to tether the actual strap to join with the butt plate. The area along the upper right hand corner has been left unpunched because I'm not sure what type of button, rivet or whatever to use. I think that area contains a male snap but I'm not for real sure. Any insight into this mystery would be greatly appreciated. Here's a pic I'm referencing for my theory on that male snap. Thank you @gmrhodes13 for your suggestion to place the side snaps along the kidney and butt plates outwards to provide more sufficient support. So here's where I think I made a major booboo. It appears that the snaps are too close together. If this assessment is correct I'm prepared to take my beatings and redo. Aye caramba... Ok, so that takes care of all the trunk area updates and inquiries. Onto the arms & thighs... Hopefully everything is lined up correctly. Again, this is the reference I used for snap placements. Once again, thank you so much everyone for your guidance and help throughout this project. I sincerely appreciate it! Edited July 31, 2022 by Phat Rob Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted July 31, 2022 Report Posted July 31, 2022 Nice work, great to see double snaps, you may want to move your shoulder snaps a bit closer to the end of the plates as if they are too low it will cause your elastic to sit lower between the chest and back plate leaving a bit gup between the elastic and shoulder straps, but you can wait for strapping and see how you go, Forearm elastic is better placed towards the top of the arms, helps to stop rotation when arms come back to rest In this image you may notice the strapping is between the top of the forearm and sides Quote
Phat Rob Posted August 7, 2022 Author Report Posted August 7, 2022 Good afternoon fellow troops and artists! Today we've got a mini drop of appendage snap plates updates before-finally!-inching towards the straps. Here are the freshly glued (E6000 adhesive) shoulder bells and thighs. Here's the ab plate with punched male button snap. Here we have the bicep and forearm pieces with newly adjusted snap plates. Notice how they follow the reference more closely. Thank you @gmrhodes13 for the supplied reference! As always, sincere thank you's for your continued support and guidance through this project! 1 Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted August 7, 2022 Report Posted August 7, 2022 You will find you will need to bring those bottom snaps upwards as your bicep will sit over where they are presently Note No2 Quote
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