Probably not! but what will it hurt to try. If it doesn't hold its shape it Looks like your going to have to try another route. Other thing to try is hair spray. Many many thin layers Might work. I've also heard polyurethane spray applied the same way. You may want to build a new helmet with card stock. I know you said your printer doesn't take it. So you may want to transfer the printed file to the card stock manually. Maybe adhere your print to the card stock using contact adhesive?Just woke up,checked my box of paper and it's not hard at all. It's the same thing like I put water on the paper with a brush and left it to dry...
Maybe I put to little paste or maybe it's supposed to be like that. I don't know,it's just like I painted it with water colors.. Would this box be ready for fiberglass now or ?
Probably not! but what will it hurt to try. If it doesn't hold its shape it Looks like your going to have to try another route. Other thing to try is hair spray. Many many thin layers Might work. I've also heard polyurethane spray applied the same way. You may want to build a new helmet with card stock. I know you said your printer doesn't take it. So you may want to transfer the printed file to the card stock manually. Maybe adhere your print to the card stock using contact adhesive?
It's not that you can't. Regular paper will not provide as much stability and deform much more than the card stock. Even card stock warps when it is fiberglassed. Almost everything I've built so far had to be heated with a hairdryer or heat gun to bring it closer to the original shape. Then the bondo fixed the rest.This took me like a week how can I throw this away
Why do you think I can't put fiberglass on regular paper?
It's not that you can't. Regular paper will not provide as much stability and deform much more than the card stock. Even card stock warps when it is fiberglassed. Almost everything I've built so far had to be heated with a hairdryer or heat gun to bring it closer to the original shape. Then the bondo fixed the rest.
Another idea for you. You could use krazy glue to add small pieces of card stock to the interior to help stiff it up. You would likely need additional supports made of card stock or wood rods to help keep the shape as close to original.
Attach it to what? Helmet? How will I separate it later? I will have to cut it? I thought of fiberglassing and adding bondo separately.You attach the face plate before you harden. You separate the face plate after you have got all your bondo done.
Yes to the helmet. You carefully cut it off. Do a search on it, there are a ton of good threads on here showing how it is done. I learned how to do it from all these threads and youtube. Do some research!
Aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Two weeks to go, and I discover that although I scaled the abs and cod the same, they're completely different sizes. The lowest ab plate doesn't come close to filling the gap in the cod, and there's no way I'm getting it around my waist. The top section does fit, and the next one down is tight.
Not sure what to do. Was planning to pep the last couple of pieces tonight, fibreglass like crazy over the weekend, then get everything ready for paint.
Any idea what I did wrong? I scaled both pieces to 26, and I'v just measured parts on both to confirm that the printer didn't mess it up. If I scale the abs up to 29, the bottom section looks like it will fit the cod, but then the top will be way off.
Any ideas?
Not sure what happened there. It should print out just like you see it in the 3D model. In the model if all parts were printed at the same scale then they fit together perfectly.
The front of the midsection plates don't have to be connected since the ab plates will cover up the rest.
Is it possible that if rescaled multiple times, they could get out of whack? I'll download both parts again, rescale straight to 26, and see how they measure up.
In the mean time, as I'm out of both time and foamboard, I'm hoping to carefully disassemble the ab rings, and add some extension pieces front and back. Not sure how to fix the bottom ab plate width issue, but one step at a time.........
I'll also try to figure out if I can get away with just three sections.
My progress..
Glued it all up ready for fiber glass here are a few pictures before fiber glassing. I think with alot of sanding this helmet might not be for trash!
I'd love to hear your comments! Also can someone tell me what I need to do with the black lines? The ones near the cheeks,the ones that people call teeth. (2nd pic.)
alright, now i am doing the finishing stage on my helmet. now i'm trying to add in the groove and i notice that the grove mapped on it doesn't print out together with the template. what's the problem?
There is a setting to either print with surface shading or without... I think it is referred to as surface shading. It is talking about the any images that are mapped onto the model. In this case it is just some black lines.