Moz's Mark 5 Rebuild

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I take back everything I said, this looks as right as it should be... maybe a bit more one the back of the helm but still the one of the best mark 5 builds yet.
 
Looking Great Moz! I do have one question. I searched the site with the term mattenboard and only your thread came up. so I have to ask what's the Mattenboard and fiberglass construction technique?
 
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Thought this topic had been dead.

NICE Im loving the helmet, Is the Helm metal too? If so how much does it weigh?
 
Dude, this is amazing. Sheet metal armor... I like it. No need to reinforce I guess, kudos to making it from scratch. And nice folds/bends. Looks awesome
 
Very! Very nice dude! I've been watching since your early stages and I was a bit skeptical at first. But that is absolutely sweet. Now that you've built the Mark V, what will you do? Attempt a Mark VI?
 
the weather has been $#!Tty, so I got to work weathering.

Still need to fibreglass my thighs and the first costume contest is thursday. :S
 
well I thnk youll win by a great landslide. Can you please tell me how you unsharpened the edges of your chest peice after you cut it? this is because i made gears of war shins like this, but my edges are to sharp. thanks
 
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Gearsofhalo said:
well I thnk youll win by a great landslide. Can you please tell me how you unsharpened the edges of your chest peice after you cut it? this is because i made gears of war shins like this, but my edges are to sharp. thanks

I tried sanding them but it only make it a bit duller. I don't have the tools to grind it down so I've used lots of foam to separate the edges from my body to prevent it from catching on myself. It's one of the reasons I greatly reduced the use of metal in my design.
 
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Gearsofhalo said:
well I thnk youll win by a great landslide. Can you please tell me how you unsharpened the edges of your chest peice after you cut it? this is because i made gears of war shins like this, but my edges are to sharp. thanks

The best way to dull sharp edges on sheet metal Gearsofhalo is to use a metal file. Here is how you correctly use a metal file.
First if you have some chalk laying around like you would use on a chalkboard or sidewalk you are ahead of the game. Rub some chalk on the files face, this helps to prevent the file from getting loaded, more on this later.

Take the metal file to the sharp edge and work it over it, pushing the file over the sharp edge, moving it in an upside down U motion. At the end of its travel pick the file up and repeat this. Never drag the file backwards over the work, this will dull its cutting edge. The goal is to make the edge rounded. Also occasionally tap the file on its side to knock out the metal filings. If you don't the file will load up and wont cut anymore. Its hard for me to describe how this is done but I gave it my best shot, hope this helps.

If at all possible seek out someone with first hand experience in metal work and talk them into showing you how to do this first hand. Good examples would be Automotive body men, Gun Smiths, Armor Smiths and the average Craftsman.

Now I have a question, Mattenboard and fiberglass construction technique? What is it?

Looking Great Moz! I cant wait to see it all finished!
 
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Moz, that is one sweet a$$ suit you have there! Very nice job. I like it! Bravo! Good luck with the contests.
 
Gearsofhalo said:
thanks guys, yes that did help. and moz..........outstanding job dude

Glad I could help. Moz, simply fantastic. I only hope my armor comes out this nice. (y)
 
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What did you use to fill your mannequin. Im in the process of mine and id like not have to use expanding foam if I could avoid it. Little too expensive. Mine is filled with packaging paper right now.
 
Moz, that's the godliest thing I've seen so far. I love the shield lights, the bolts give it a really utilitarian look, it's really well built in general. All you need now is maybe something to cover up the skin on your neck and maybe widen the forearms a little near the elbows and it's perfect.

How are you going to achieve the metal reflective effect across the whole armor? I think you mentioned reflective squares at some point, but I couldn't find any other reference to it.

EDIT: I motion for a move to Elite! :D
 
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