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Building the belt continued: The Holster and boxes

 

 

 

Adding the belt boxes via industrial strength Velcro strips.

 

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Look Ma' no rivets!

Edit(several days later) I may end up using a rivet. I find the E6000 pulls away from the top a bit when I open the boxes.

 

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The box positions are flush with the end of the belt and nearly touching at the top of the box.

 

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Both boxes on the belt.

 

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Installing the holster. I first refer to my research and drawings to get the correct location.

 

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All screw locations are marked. You got to get this right the first time or you will end up with holes in your beautiful white canvas belt.

 

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Using a soldering tool to burn in a hole. there should be a piece of plastic running through your belt or it may sag with the weight of your blaster.

 

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Leather can be drilled like wood! You even get the shavings.

 

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The Chicago screws in the back of the belt. the slotted side goes on the inside of the belt.

 

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The flat side of the screws goes on the outside of the belt. they look like pulled rivets to me.

 

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My Doopy Doo's blaster in the nice Darman made holster I purchased here on W.A.. It is 9oz leather, very stiff to support the weight of the blaster

leaning on it.

 

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NOW I get to do what I have been waiting weeks to do.....glue on the color button plates. I have not done this yet because I was working on the armor and

laying it down on the front on my workbench. I did not want to scratch up the beautiful buttons.

 

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YUM! Ready for a NOVUS polish party! Tomorrow!!!!!!

 

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GLOVES and handgards!

 

I just E6000 them onto the fabric back of the gloves. These are only for basic approval.

For more advanced approvals I already have my rubber gloves and will order the flexi vinyl covers.

 

Edit: I know I have to put them on after the forearms. But with the big ATA forearms it will be easy to stuff the gauntlet into each forearm end (been there -done it).

 

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exciting yes!?

 

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Stay tuned to this channel for more adventures in TK armor building !

 

Coming up next is.....the Thermal Detonator Straps !!! A chilling, mind bending adventure with aluminum strips !

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You want it perfect so i'll throw this out, even if these are really little details:

- Your ammo belt isn't properly trimmed. The horizontal cuts should be right on top and below the boxes. You still have some flash around on yours:

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- Also the corners of the abdominal buttons should be squared and not rounded as you did:

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Thanks Tony, easy fixes. Good ol' E6000!

 

Good to have more eyes on this build.

The Emperor would be pleased!

 

 

 

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And here are the fixes!

 

The belt has a heat-bend I put in it so it wraps around my armor better than if it were left flat.

 

BUT, this makes a problem here when I want to cut off the edges. I had to flatten it out so I can work on it.

 

Here is how I did that!

 

 

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Here is a pencil mark where I will cut off the return edge on the belt. Right up to the radius of the boxes.

 

Used a new Exacto blade to score along the ruler/pencil line.

 

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Off it comes! Pretty rough cutting but sanding will cure that.

 

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Sanding along the entire edge of the belt evens out the rough cutting and snapping.

 

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Tah-Dah! No more return edge. The edge is brought right up to the radius of the boxes. No more can be cut off.

 

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ON to the button plates. I needed to get rid of the radius corners on each button plate.

 

I did this on my sander just to make it quick. Glued back on now.

 

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Sharp corner button plate.

 

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Another little detail.

 

On my right side I use this big wide tab that goes into a slot. It keeps the opening side of the clamshell solid and even when shut.

Elastic straps pull it together closed but, they often open a bit. This black strip will hide the plastic tab against my black under-suit when the side opens up.

 

Just a little detail that makes things extra spiffy.

 

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Hopefully tomorrow the TD straps and then about done and ready to submit to my GML !!

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Making the TD belt clips:

 

FIRST look and learn from the master in this video. EDIT: his screw locations are not entirely correct see below.

 

http://www.tk1336.com/stormtrooperaccessories.html

 

 

 

Purchase 1 x 1/16" strip of aluminum. Cut off two 9" long pieces and tape them together.

 

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Drill holes that will be just a hair smaller than the threads on the #6 round headed screws.

 

The first hole is 1" from one end. The second hole is 1.5" from that hole (not from the end).

 

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Here are the screws I found at Orchard Hardware. Every hardware store should have them. Round top-single slot-#6 size.

 

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I copied the video and screwed the strips down to a piece of wood to hold them while I sanded a nice finish into them.

 

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Pretty!

 

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Cut a length of pipe to use as a buck for the two alum. strips. You will screw the strips onto this pipe for bending them around it.

The screws have to be TIGHT!

 

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In the vice ready for the first bending step.

 

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Already getting dinged up. But they cleaned up really easy. Get the short end of the strip to bend down against the tube as much as you can.

 

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Bend back then...

 

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then again (see the video) They came out almost perfect. But later you will see this makes no difference at all....it will look great!

(what happened to my OCD !!! :shok: )

 

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Squeeze the heck out of that sucker! Don't worry about smashing the pipe, you need to over tightening to get the aluminum to take a bend as far as you need it to. That short end is really hard to get bent down enough.

 

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Cut off the long end so the end clears the screws. Its just an eyeball thing.

 

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I sanded the ends a bit rounded where the clip goes behind the belt. I don't want anything catching on the belt and I don't want the clip scratching the hell out of the armor. Everything is softly rounded with fine sandpaper.

 

Keep the front end with sharp corners where everybody will see it.

 

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Tah-Dah!

 

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Now the screws are painted black. I read that the control panel should be facing up when this is on the belt.

 

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The detonator, the clips, everything looks horrible, I think you should send it to me immediately for proper use, I mean disposal.  :D

 

Sickeningly perfect as usual Russell   :th_AnimatedBravoSmiley:

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Unfortunately this tutorial is certainly not perfect... The first screws should be located right under the edge of the clips:

 

 

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!  

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Dang! I must move the screws today! But how to preserve the straps?

 

Maybe I'll fill the two holes and Rub n Buff will color them and be done with it.

 

Interesting that I have been staring at that photo for weeks and missed that detail. I see they would help hold down the ends of the straps.

 

 

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What you can do is choping off the excess on the clips, and then unglue the main panel of the TD and reglue it in position. The panel might become a little bit too low but i think it should be fine.

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Yea I don't want to rotate the panel down it needs to be pointing up. I have seen several approvals where this was mentioned so the GML's are looking at it. I think I can fill the old hole and a product called rub n buff will color it metallic silver pretty good.

 

Thanks for watching out!

 

 

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Here is the fix of the DT:


Moved the screws up near the edge of the straps as is cannon.

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You can see the old holes in this photo but they are turned a bit downward so they will not be very visible on the TK belt.

I'll call this one done!

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Friday? photos for my BASIC APPROVAL !!!! and application into the 501st!

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CARNAUBA WAX !

 

Waxed every inch of my armor in preparation for the photo shoot today.  Hopefully I can upload my BASIC approval photos to my GML this evening.

 

QUESTION:  When do I send in my submission to the 501st?  Does my GML send in my photos?

 

 

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Ohh it should be the other way around?

Good eyes thanks! That's an easy fix thanks to E6000.

 

Tomorrow it gets turned around.

 

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