REQ: How to hinge BOBF vambraces?

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Jr Hunter
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Looking for any "real world" advice on how people have hinged/secured their BOBF gauntlets/vambraces. I'm at that stage now, and really want to get these done... and safely mounted so they don't fall apart/fall off. :)
 
I am convinced that the best way to attach the gauntlets is by using the piano hinges method, but not to pivot from one side since it will leave a gap between the gauntlet halves. Remove the original center core and use bicycle spokes as the core replacement for the hinges, then glue them on both sides per arm, bending as an "L" shape the threaded or tapped end of the spokes so it is easy to install and remove that way.
 
I know this topic is almost like a year old, but I will take pictures and a link to the G-Code file to print the 3D-printed piano hinges I used with both Mando and Post Sarlacc BF gaunts. Low profile, and work like a charm.
 
I ended up epoxying elastic at the hinge on mine and then adding neodymium magnets at the opening. So far it seems pretty decent. I might add a couple more magnets just to be sure. Might also add Velcro to the top of the sleeve and the interior of the vambrace.
 
I should be getting Redman's gauntlets this weekend. Once I see them I could figure out, but by the way of the 3D printed piano hinges work for all of them.
Please, send me a PM/DM for info to send the files over. After that, I will post what percentage print they should be printed like ( I completely forgot).
 
I ended up epoxying elastic at the hinge on mine and then adding neodymium magnets at the opening. So far it seems pretty decent. I might add a couple more magnets just to be sure. Might also add Velcro to the top of the sleeve and the interior of the vambrace.
I was thinking of going this route as well. But just magnets on both sides and then the velcro holding the vambrace in place on the sleeves
 
I was thinking of going this route as well. But just magnets on both sides and then the velcro holding the vambrace in place on the sleeves
Different versions of the gauntlets out there, but when it comes to the Mystery Makers, the design for the magnets it's a little tricky. Believe me, I've tried by customizing the STL files in order to do so, to no success.
 
Well, here I go with my hinge method. I altered an STL file to make sure printed hinges could stick to the gauntlet walls, so I made them curved.
The BoBF gaunts might be challenging since the overlapping pieces are a bit off, but you could adapt.
Using a bicycle spoke as the cores, I used this file on Thingiverse:


Piano Hinges Sample.JPG
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