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Aluminum Backplate Progress

Discussion on Aluminum Backplate Progress within the Boba Fett Armor forum, part of the Star Wars Original Trilogy Bounty Hunters category; As I mentioned in this thread http://forums.thedentedhelmet.com/showthread.php?t=6107 I have started

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    Aluminum Backplate Progress

    As I mentioned in this thread http://forums.thedentedhelmet.com/showthread.php?t=6107 I have started working on my aluminum backplate, which will mate up with my resized collar armor.

    I customized my template, starting with a couple of the templates available on this site, adding in some details from the MOM & ASW reference photos. I then fit the size of the armor to my back, and finnaly tweeked it to match up with my collar armor.

    Using the template I cut a 24"x24" piece of .090 aluminum to the pattern with a metal blade in my jig saw. I then used a bench grinder and my dremel to clean up the edges.

    Next steps are to shape the armor to my back.

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    pretty cool so far. How are you planning to do the shaping??? I don't know if its still up, but one of our members, Megalomanicalmandalore ,had a great tutoril on how to shape metal armour using a ball pean hammer and other tools. I think he had links to his own site. Might want to check that out if you get a chance. Keep us posted

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    I made some progress on shaping my back armor. I used my pannel beater bag and teardrop hammer to shape the plate. It was alot harder than my collar armor. The combination curves along the collar portion of the back plate, across the shoulders and down under the arms we tough.

    I also had to put a slight crease down the center of the plate, and add some curve through the shoulder blade area to get it to fit correctly. I still have some tweeking to do, but I am happy with how it is comming along.

    My next step is to smooth out the hammer blows with a planishing hammer and steel die. Then cut the JP harnes holes, sand, tweek, and paint.

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    Excellent work, thank you for sharing your progress shots. Keep posting!

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    I started to smooth out the shaping hammer blows with my new fender hammer and dolly set. The set is made for working on auto body fenders, but works just as well on mandalorian armor.

    The steel dolly is held on one side of the plate, while you hammer the bumps from the other side. You then switch from side to side to even out the high and low spots on each side of the plate. An english wheel would have worked great, but I could not get ahold of Jessie James at West Coast Choppers.

    I sanded the outside of the backplate to reveal the high and low spots, then used the hammer and dolly to smooth them down. I think I will repeat the hammer / sanding process a couple more times on the left side, then move to the right.

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    Quote Originally Posted by Gator Fett
    I started to smooth out the shaping hammer blows with my new fender hammer and dolly set. The set is made for working on auto body fenders, but works just as well on mandalorian armor.

    The steel dolly is held on one side of the plate, while you hammer the bumps from the other side. You then switch from side to side to even out the high and low spots on each side of the plate. An english wheel would have worked great, but I could not get ahold of Jessie James at West Coast Choppers.

    I sanded the outside of the backplate to reveal the high and low spots, then used the hammer and dolly to smooth them down. I think I will repeat the hammer / sanding process a couple more times on the left side, then move to the right.

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    Great job on the smoothing of the metal,
    where can I pick up a fender hammer and dolly set?

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    awsome!

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    propsculptor - I bought my pannel beater bag and my fender hammer & dolly set at Eastwood Company Automotive online. There website is:

    www.eastwoodco.com

    The pannel beater bag set is:

    www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=1482&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainC at=489&iSubCat=492&iProductID=1482

    The fender hammer & dolly set is:

    www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=1704&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainC at=504&iSubCat=505&iProductID=1704

    BobaFettSlave_1 - Thanks.

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    where did you get a sheat of aluminum that thick?

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    Quote Originally Posted by BobaFettSlave_1
    where did you get a sheat of aluminum that thick?
    I went to a local metal distributor in my area. Look in the Yellow Pages under Aluminum or Metal or Steel to find a distributor in your area.

    For my collar armor, I bought a scrap piece of 1/8" (.125") thick aluminum for about $12. For my backplate I wanted it a little thinner, so I got the next size smaller .090" thick aluminum. They had to cut a 2'x2' pice from a full sheet, so the price was a little more. It came to about $27.

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    Well, I finished the smoothing and sanding. I'll consider any left over rough spots battle damage.

    I stuck the colar armor on with some duct tape, and put both pieces on over my vest, to test the fit. While I had the backplate on, I had my wife mark the location of the JP slots from my vest on the armor. I then consulted the MoM reference photos to get the final location for the slots. I marked the backplate where I need to cut the slots, add a dent, and trim the neck line collar area. But that's tomorrow's project.

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    Like that metal work. Keep it coming

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    I got the Jet Pack slots cut and formed, the neck and shoulder area trimmed and the collar plate attached. I gave both pieces a final sanding, so they should be ready for paint.

    Any feedback or suggestions for changes or improvements? All comments and constructive criticisim is welcome.

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    looking good

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    That's lookin sweet! One question, does the weight of the back plate pull your collar armor into the front of your neck?

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    looks great, its aluminum what weight?

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    shortimer52 - Thanks.

    stormtrooper - I don't know. I don't have a jet pack yet. My MLC is on the way, so I will let you know in a few weeks. However, my plan is to secure the JP at the top with the two shoulder straps and at the bottom with a waist strap. Similar to the way the real deal is supported. This should take some of the weight of the JP off the shoulder area and move it down to the bottom of the pack. Besides, the MLC is only 5 lbs. so it should not pull to much.

    EDIT: :o Sorry stormtrooper, I should have paid attention to your question. No, the backplate does not pull on the collar. The way I formed the two pieces all the weight is directly on my shoulders.

    cal196 - The collar and backplate together weigh 1.5 - 2 lbs. My scale sucks so I can't be too sure.
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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    I painted the collar and backplate over the past few days. I still have some topical damage to apply and I have to weather all of my armor pieces, but here are a few shots.
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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    Holy cow, I can't even believe I'm seeing this! You're amazing!

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    With patience . . .

    Comes wisdom . . .

    Good job!

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    Applause!!!!....very good paint job on some sweet metal armor...

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    jarodpenn, lilburndiablo & stormtrooper - Thanks guys.

    Well everyone, I think this may be my last update on my backplate. I do believe I am finished with this part of my suit.

    I decided to use the rare earth magnets on my back plate and collar armor. The two pieces are screwed together with the shoulder bolts, and I slip the two pieces on over my head. Once on, the weight of the collar and backplate rests on my shoulders. The magnets are there just to hold the armor in position and hold the vest tight to the armor.

    I also finished the weathering for my armor using the blackwash method that others have used. Black acrylic paint mixed with windshield washer fluid, and misted on the armor.

    What do you think so far?

    p.s. See my other thread for the front side, including my chest pieces.

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    ......Seriously...you have some SERIOUS skills...:thumbup

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    Be proud of your work man, 'cause that looks awesome! Sweet!

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    Wow !!! ... that is very impressive work !!!

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    WOW!!!! that is SSOOO awesome!!!!

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    Holy cow!!! Incredible job man! I would love to have a metal verson Boba Fetts armour Of cours that would be way out of my price range so i'll stick with sintra Keep us posted on the suit!!!

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    Re: Aluminum Backplate Progress

    Guys,



    Thanks for the complements. My progress on the rest of my suit has slowed down a little, but I will keep you posted as things start to come together.



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