ToEleven
Active Hunter
More progress...visor and keyslots cut and sanded, visor superficially installed, ears mounted, stalk mounted (still need to build, mold and cast a rangefinder...uhg)



My visor is a piece of gray acrylic. I baked it in the oven for 6 minutes at 260(Fahrenheit)...then I bent it over the face of the helmet and ran cold water over it to set the shape. I would recommend placing some kind of cloth over the helmet because the heat from the acrylic can cause some helmet material to rub off (i discovered this with a test piece which was ruined). I've had to go back and add some curve to the edges with a heat gun.
I've been working out the ear casting process, and I've learned a lot about block molds, air bubbles and wasted urethane plastic. I have a new found respect for anyone who can make a quality cast.


...I seem to have forgotten to take more pics. I'll put some up later.



My visor is a piece of gray acrylic. I baked it in the oven for 6 minutes at 260(Fahrenheit)...then I bent it over the face of the helmet and ran cold water over it to set the shape. I would recommend placing some kind of cloth over the helmet because the heat from the acrylic can cause some helmet material to rub off (i discovered this with a test piece which was ruined). I've had to go back and add some curve to the edges with a heat gun.
I've been working out the ear casting process, and I've learned a lot about block molds, air bubbles and wasted urethane plastic. I have a new found respect for anyone who can make a quality cast.


