N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted March 10, 2023 Report Posted March 10, 2023 Hey guys! I’m working on my first build and had a quick question about technique for one thing. I’m in the process of trimming the helmet eyes and teeth and I think I have most of it done but I was just wondering if anyone had any tips for the last 4th tooth on each side. The really tiny one that you’re supposed to trim haha. Any tips will help! 1 Quote
TKSpartan[Staff] Posted March 10, 2023 Report Posted March 10, 2023 15 minutes ago, N0SweatBobaFett said: Hey guys! I’m working on my first build and had a quick question about technique for one thing. I’m in the process of trimming the helmet eyes and teeth and I think I have most of it done but I was just wondering if anyone had any tips for the last 4th tooth on each side. The really tiny one that you’re supposed to trim haha. Any tips will help! Hi Brendan, You could use a fine needle file . Tape around the mouth to prevent scratches. this video could be useful Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted March 11, 2023 Report Posted March 11, 2023 Small drill bits and files is what I used. A couple of references of screen teeth Quote
FN1313[TK] Posted March 12, 2023 Report Posted March 12, 2023 Usually I start any small areas with a small drill bit and create (if possible) two or more connect the dot drilling areas a bit inside of where the actual edges of the openings should be. (Example being red dots)Next I get a needle file, usually starting with a round one and I “connect the dots so to say. (Example being yellow lines) This will then open up a small hole area for you to do the progressive needle file work. I will switch to a flat edge or rectangular one when I approach sharp edges to give them that sharp angle and not a curved angle. It’s a bit of manual labor and may make your arm hurt, but at the least it’s plastic in small areas and not a nightmare of a fiberglass/resin helmet with large areas.Also note if you feel you are pushing too hard with the drill and don’t want to damage anything you can start drilling in reverse to make the initial drill entry and then turn it forward to drill through. I’ve never had issues with drilling through plastic, but just be mindful.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted March 17, 2023 Author Report Posted March 17, 2023 On 3/12/2023 at 12:19 AM, FN1313 said: Usually I start any small areas with a small drill bit and create (if possible) two or more connect the dot drilling areas a bit inside of where the actual edges of the openings should be. (Example being red dots) Next I get a needle file, usually starting with a round one and I “connect the dots so to say. (Example being yellow lines) This will then open up a small hole area for you to do the progressive needle file work. I will switch to a flat edge or rectangular one when I approach sharp edges to give them that sharp angle and not a curved angle. It’s a bit of manual labor and may make your arm hurt, but at the least it’s plastic in small areas and not a nightmare of a fiberglass/resin helmet with large areas. Also note if you feel you are pushing too hard with the drill and don’t want to damage anything you can start drilling in reverse to make the initial drill entry and then turn it forward to drill through. I’ve never had issues with drilling through plastic, but just be mindful. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate it! The needle file should definitely help! I just picked a set up today. 1 Quote
justjoseph63[Staff] Posted March 17, 2023 Report Posted March 17, 2023 It's best to take off a bit at a time until you reach the desired size/shape of the eyes and teeth. When in doubt, post up a few photos and we can help get you exactly where you need to be! Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted April 24, 2023 Author Report Posted April 24, 2023 Hello all! Thanks for the help! I ended up finishing the helmet and am on to the biceps. I’m one of those troopers with a smaller bicep and have been making marks when sizing and am realizing I may have to take quite a bit off to get the right fit. I was just wondering if I should trim completely on the outside of the bicep or is it okay to trim a bit in the inside so not as much gets taken off of the outside half? Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted April 24, 2023 Author Report Posted April 24, 2023 Here are some of the bicep photos https://imgur.com/a/Z0B440k Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted April 24, 2023 Author Report Posted April 24, 2023 Here’s the helmet pictures as well! https://imgur.com/a/M5RCSo7 Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted April 24, 2023 Report Posted April 24, 2023 Your tube stripes don't appear to have the correct fall at the front, notice the lean from top to bottom From the CRL for L2: Fall of tube stripe tops ideally lean toward the front. I will also move this thread to the ANH build area as it does not belong here in Forum Help & Support Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted April 24, 2023 Report Posted April 24, 2023 32 minutes ago, N0SweatBobaFett said: Hello all! Thanks for the help! I ended up finishing the helmet and am on to the biceps. I’m one of those troopers with a smaller bicep and have been making marks when sizing and am realizing I may have to take quite a bit off to get the right fit. I was just wondering if I should trim completely on the outside of the bicep or is it okay to trim a bit in the inside so not as much gets taken off of the outside half? You should trim from either side so the cover strip is central. I have small arms and needed to add foam to the insides, you don't want to trim too small as you may look out of proportion with the rest of the armor on. Also use the "direct link" or right click copy paste when using Imgur so the images show in your thread. You can find a whole gallery of images for references of sizing and placement 1 Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted April 24, 2023 Author Report Posted April 24, 2023 43 minutes ago, gmrhodes13 said: Your tube stripes don't appear to have the correct fall at the front, notice the lean from top to bottom From the CRL for L2: Fall of tube stripe tops ideally lean toward the front. I will also move this thread to the ANH build area as it does not belong here in Forum Help & Support Awesome! Thank you so much for helping me navigate the forums! I got the tube stripe decals from Trooper Bay and they were super easy to use but seem pretty symmetrical, would this be a problem form approval? https://imgur.com/a/wtBOSeR sorry having issues attaching the photos, I am going to try to see if I can the upload them. Thanks! Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted April 25, 2023 Author Report Posted April 25, 2023 https://imgur.com/a/wtBOSeR Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted April 25, 2023 Author Report Posted April 25, 2023 Just now, N0SweatBobaFett said: https://imgur.com/a/wtBOSeR Disregard this, just trying to post h the direct link Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted April 25, 2023 Author Report Posted April 25, 2023 Quick questions for troopers who used foam to create a better fit for their biceps. What type of foam did you use and was it a lot of just a bit to help make it a little more snug? Thank you! Quote
magni[TK] Posted April 25, 2023 Report Posted April 25, 2023 I got my foam from Joanne's fabric. Some 1/2" & 1". Some spots needed a thin strip. Some needed a little thicker. I use double sided tape to make changing out easier. Good Luck Future Trooper 1 Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted April 25, 2023 Report Posted April 25, 2023 I use soft yellow foam from haberdashery store, I glued velcro to both the sponge and armor so I can remove for washing for those really sweaty troopers, you'd be amazed how much sweat can gather in the armor 1 Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted April 25, 2023 Author Report Posted April 25, 2023 1 hour ago, magni said: I got my foam from Joanne's fabric. Some 1/2" & 1". Some spots needed a thin strip. Some needed a little thicker. I use double sided tape to make changing out easier. Good Luck Future Trooper Thank you! I just picked some up! I’ll make sure to size with the foam in to get the right fit! Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted April 25, 2023 Author Report Posted April 25, 2023 I cut about 1.5 cm off of each side of the outside half of the bicep. I then inserted one strip on each side of the inside of the bicep. It seems to fit pretty snug! Would this method be a good idea, or should I line the entire inside of the bicep with the foam? Thank you! Quote
Chemi[Staff] Posted April 26, 2023 Report Posted April 26, 2023 hace 1 hora, N0SweatBobaFett dijo: I cut about 1.5 cm off of each side of the outside half of the bicep. I then inserted one strip on each side of the inside of the bicep. It seems to fit pretty snug! Would this method be a good idea, or should I line the entire inside of the bicep with the foam? Thank you! Try this way... Unless you are from a glacial area, I do not recommend lining the entire inside with foam. Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted April 26, 2023 Author Report Posted April 26, 2023 16 minutes ago, Chemi said: Try this way... Unless you are from a glacial area, I do not recommend lining the entire inside with foam. Gotcha! I had a feeling doing it in strips of foam would be the way to go! Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted April 26, 2023 Report Posted April 26, 2023 3 minutes ago, N0SweatBobaFett said: Gotcha! I had a feeling doing it in strips of foam would be the way to go! I use blocks about 1" x 2"to 3", you don't need much to help lock them on. Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted April 26, 2023 Author Report Posted April 26, 2023 2 minutes ago, gmrhodes13 said: I use blocks about 1" x 2"to 3", you don't need much to help lock them on. Awesome! This is the way! It seemed to fit pretty well with foam strips of the size you just mentioned. It also looks like I dont have to trim any more of the armor once the foam is inserted as it fits pretty well. Excited to get both the biceps ready to be glued with cover strips! 3 Quote
N0SweatBobaFett[TK] Posted April 26, 2023 Author Report Posted April 26, 2023 Trimmed the bicep just a little more and test fitted with foam and it’s nice and snug! Cut out one of the cover strips (15mm) and cut the edges. Here are some pics. Once I’m ready to glue, I should sand a little where the strip is supposed to go to add adhesion right? Also I only have 6 rare earth magnets as of now and more will be coming in the mail soon. The ones I have now are 3/4 inch by 1/8 inch. I just have to tape around them and wrap them in cloth. If I use clamps on the sides of the cover strips and 3 magnets in the middle should that be enough to glue (using E6000). Thanks! Quote
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