GBrittelleJr
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I'm about to start on some armor of my very own, using the half inch EVA interlocking mats. I specifically chose to use foam because it's easily accessible, I can make it do what I want, and most of all, I hate the sound of plastic/fiberglass armor clanking together. But, I rather dislike the idea of something bending my foam armor and ruining it.
So here's my question- once all the armor is constructed and glued together, could I run resin or lay a thin layer of fg on the INSIDE of the pieces? I would think that would negate the worry of the armor bending, but still allow the pieces to interact with each other as foam armor would do.
Seeing as I have no bits that need to move, I would think this shouldn't pose a problem, but I wanted to double check beforehand. Thanks!
Greg
So here's my question- once all the armor is constructed and glued together, could I run resin or lay a thin layer of fg on the INSIDE of the pieces? I would think that would negate the worry of the armor bending, but still allow the pieces to interact with each other as foam armor would do.
Seeing as I have no bits that need to move, I would think this shouldn't pose a problem, but I wanted to double check beforehand. Thanks!
Greg