Sandbagger's Iron-Man builds - Now in STEEL

PVA glue? How long does it take? I would have thought it would take ages?

Looks great SB.
Doesnt take long at all, I use a small brush to apply it and it sets dry pretty quick, usually in 10-15 seconds sometimes longer if you use more.
 
I didn't like the existing hinge design as the bottom of the faceplate was still in front of my eyes in the fully raised position, and too high off the top of the helmet.

The vertical side of the faceplate has to push forward slightly before raising in order to clear the corner of the helmet, then as it moves rearward the top of the faceplate needs to drop and hug the back of the helmet.

Prototyping and engineering with cardboard first saves you loads of time and money!


 
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The advantage with pva is that it doesnt dry instantly so you have 20-30 seconds to get the position perfect and it doesnt increase the thickness of the material. Plus if you buy it from a builders merchant it canqbe very cheap.
Alright I'll try out pva. Should I buy pva or wood pva or is there a certain type?

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Also the helmet looks great! Keep up the great work!
 
Transformers machined and fitted into keys in the acrylic ring. Channel milled on the inside of the acrylic ring to fit LED strip lighting.


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Today's activities out and about and in the shed. I had a heap of knife making to do so I didn't get much time on the suit.


I bought thinner wire for all the LED lights and a little thicker,(less resistance) wire for the servo motors.


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Tapped threads for the spine plates.


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Started hinging the hand armour.


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^^^ Onya folks! :D

One of the challenges of keeping proportions in the suit is the ability to squeeze a normal human body part through a fantastically superheroish piece of armour.


To solve the narrow wrist that was taking skin off my hand on the way back out, I cut a panel out, hinged it and entry and exit is now a breeze.


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So whats nextbonce this is finished? The only way forward I can see is to fully motorize all the flaps etc and make it fly ;-) if anyone can do it im sure you can

My mum used to paint oil paintings. When I took up art she always told me, "A good artist knows when to stop."

SB
 
Just caught up on the progress and the hand and arm looks really good. How is it going for move-ability? What areas are the most restrictive?
Do you display your blade smithing on another forum? Or could you please throw a couple of photos up on here?
 
Just caught up on the progress and the hand and arm looks really good. How is it going for move-ability? What areas are the most restrictive?
Do you display your blade smithing on another forum? Or could you please throw a couple of photos up on here?

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