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TrooperTK16149

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  1. 6 hours ago, fishgoh0nk said:

    Not sure if the powers that be would agree with my methods, but I didn't like the gap formed between the lower plate and the shin where spiders and other vermin can crawl up into, so I used some heat to shape the plate onto my shins for a flush profile. While the e6000 was drying and the plate clamped (use non marring clamp feet on non conforming points), I masked the exposed shin with painters tape and used a low heat setting and slowly heated the plate. As the plate softened, the clamping force flexed into the crevasses.

     

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    Yes I was wondering about this bit, I tried a little heating to see how difficult it was to mold without losing the shape, tricky business.  Your results look superb though

  2. 2 hours ago, Csefton said:

    I would say its pretty much spot on really.  make sure when you do glue, you leave for at least 72 hours to cure before you remove the clamps.

    Just to add too. the top return edge on the sniper plate needs trimming to follow the angles of the front edge. i'm sure if you have an armourer guiding you in your build it will probably be mentioned, that is if you have a current WIP ( work in progress ) set up?

     

    Brilliant thank you, I've posted a WIP but haven't added these pics as yet only basic shin construction so far.  Not had an armourers feedback yet.

     

    Not sure what you mean by the "front" edge (sorry)

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