Been getting all the little details and accessory doohickeys in order.

Just went with the standard chicago/post screw method for mounting the visor. Kept it simple with just a set on the edges and a set on the cheeks, the 1/8" visor material is pretty bend resistant and I was able to get it curved just perfect to fit, so it seems pretty stable with just those. The screw bases are glued to the helm interior with a 10 minute epoxy that claims to be specially blended for bonding metal to plastics/resins, dunno if it actually does but it held up pretty well to my pliers pull test, so seems tough enough.



Finally got around to getting the molds for the casio board and the RF viewport done. Just some simple 1-piece block molds, used the same Mold Star 20T silicone I used on the ear accessories.
The Casio board is from Rafalfett's shapeway's page, honestly most convenient and cost effective way to get one, highly recommend it. Thanks again rafal.
The viewport I just quickly sculpted up out of some apoxie sculpt. I cast it in the same clear polyurethene I use for the perspex block, just painting the outside black. Isn't as detailed as the real camera lens greeble, but good enough for this budget bucket.



From the start I had the idea of magnetizing the RF stalk, but honestly as I ended up finding out, it's just a bad idea. The rangefinder just ends up being too heavy with too much leverage at the end of that long stalk, even the really strong magnets I bought loose their grip too easily. Unfortunately I had already went through all the effort of installing them before I discovered this though.
So to just get it on and working, I ended up going with a bolt fastening instead. A rubber washer and a lock washer on the other side create a pretty tight mount, which still has the sponginess to allow for rotation. The magnets do help a little to lock it in the up position, but in the future I'd like to possibly look into a mechanical solution, maybe something with springs, or at least rework it to be more inline with the popular aluminum stalks for compatibility.
Magnets do work pretty great for keeping the ear cap on though. Can't complain there.