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darthkenny

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  1. Beautiful.

     

    Helpful suggestions: The cod could be trimmed down a bit and the leading edge of the thigh should cross the center of the thigh (though not sure there's much you can do about it without major work)

     

     

     

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    Thanks. First time I saw how big it was was in these photos. I have actually already chopped some of the top off, so now it will hopefully look better. Haven’t worn the new cod yet as this is harder to put on than ottk, but it looks more like the screen used hanging on a hanger now

  2. Velcro added

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    Had to change the shoulder Velcro to be tabs. Lots of unpicking but it wasn’t quite long enough to use the Velcro on the sleeves.

    I don’t have little arms but despite looking alright during construction the biceps feel a bit loose.

    Also have to change the clips on the spats. I went with putting the snaps on top so I didn’t have to risk damaging the paint job but it looks a bit budget for my ocd levels.





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  3. Belt done. Stickers and fabric behind pull boxes added

     

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    Big question; anyone think of a reason I can’t glue this, rather than rely on Velcro? I glued my ot tk arm’s stepping and have never had an issue taking them on or off or storing them inside the shins.

     

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  4. It's looking awesome Kenton. Great idea about connecting the holster through to the garter to reduce the weight of the weapon being carried by the armour itself. I'll use that when (if) I get my Anovos delivery....



    Thanks, I have a spare set of pouches if you don’t have one yet


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  5. Lots of sanding, panting and an automotive top coat.

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    Shins Velcroed

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    Belt layers snapped and glued

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    Holster added, though the screw was a bit short and cracked the acrylic as I tried to secure it.

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    I have filled the gap with super glue. Will sand and touch up the paint.

    Screw goes through the garter to ensure weight is taken well and shifted to my hips not the armor.

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    Wet sanding 800grit done, much easier than the sanding the primer.

    A garage full of painted pieces of armor.

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    And a quick screw you to rustoleum for the rand crinkly crap. This one sanded out well and isn’t noticeable, but the spat needs another wet sand and the first spray on the yoke spat lumps meaning that needs sanding again too!!!


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  7. Lots done during the forum down

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    I decided to remake my soft pouches, started by printing my pattern from a cad program called Visio.

    Cut it out and then cut the pattern out on a stiff called interfacing. This is for stiffening fabrics and irons on to stick. Fiancée has been playing with sewing herself so I’ve learnt stuff too.

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    Stuck to black canvas and then cut again.

    I sewed the know edges around the top and stared a mixture of sewing and gluing it.

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    Turned inside out and sewed for strength.

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    Glued down some internal seams.

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    A little foam to keep shape.

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    Mark 3 on the left compared to mark 2 with hard plastic inserts. Tall pouch still fits my phone.


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  8. Thanks for sharing Kenton - it's looking great. Could you perhaps show another picture of the old t-shirt template you used? I quite quite get my head around what you've described...? Thanks




    I marked a curve around the T-shirt where I thought the gasket would finish. Then cut it out.

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    Looked like this. Then cut the bottom fold to open it up.

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    Opens up to this and the. I have a pattern that fits me. Need to double check the size of the sleeve before and after making to ensure it fits in the biceps top end



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  9. For the straps I used elastic with adjusters for a better fit and gives some play for movement.
     
    Looking good


    Just sewed in some webbing. Will test it tomorrow. The gasket itself has a little give but I can hit the webbing and sew in some elastic if needed.


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  10. Finished bar the straps for the shoulders. Need a trip to the emporium first.

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    This is how I made them if anyone else it trying DIY. the elbows and knees were easy, just cut out a rhomboid with the top the circumference if the biceps or thigh and the bottoms the circumstance of the shin or wrist.

    The shoulders were made by making a pattern out of an old work tshirt. Then I used a gentle spray adhesive to glue the shiny rubbery fabric to the foam (10mm open clear foam) and folded over an edge and used a better fabric glue. Care here as this was acetone based so did come through and affect the shiny side of the fabric, store I only used it for the back side hems.

    Then see lots. The width of the foot turned out as perfect for sizing the ribs.


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  11. Nice painting on the nerf!
     
    What fabric did you use for the gasket? It's come out great. I thought I'd end up buying some gaskets (assuming that Anovos haven't improved their gaskets with the new armour?) but looking at yours I'm wondering if making might just be an option for me too...? Did you get the fabric locally (in NZ)?



    It’s a stretchy rubbery coated fabric. Didn’t keep the fabric name, but they had several similar,from spotlight. And the foam is a soft 12 open-cell foam for pararubber


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