Christopher
Member
Hey guys and gals.
I'm currently working on a Skyrim Dragonborn costume (I'm going to start a progress thread soon) and am specifically working on the helmet at the moment.
I've been using a pep file and have been following stealth's tutorials for fibreglassing and have just fibreglassed the inside of the helmet. Now i'm wondering if there is any way, or in fact any need, to seal the resin. I am in the process of filing the pointy bits down, but I'm just wondering if that kind of surface is safe to have up against your skin, even if smooth? Is there some kind of protective coating that I could paint or spray over it that is a little safer to wear? Or is fibreglass fine so long as its sanded down and cleaned properly?
Thanks for any help in advance
I'm currently working on a Skyrim Dragonborn costume (I'm going to start a progress thread soon) and am specifically working on the helmet at the moment.
I've been using a pep file and have been following stealth's tutorials for fibreglassing and have just fibreglassed the inside of the helmet. Now i'm wondering if there is any way, or in fact any need, to seal the resin. I am in the process of filing the pointy bits down, but I'm just wondering if that kind of surface is safe to have up against your skin, even if smooth? Is there some kind of protective coating that I could paint or spray over it that is a little safer to wear? Or is fibreglass fine so long as its sanded down and cleaned properly?
Thanks for any help in advance