When All You Have Is A Hammer... 5/3 Final

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So what do you think?

:eek: I think I'm gonna hijack the truck carrying your smoothcast and get it to your house faster than a bat outta heck!

I want hammery goodness now! Any chance you have an estimate of how much the whole thing would cost? :)
 
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HeavyGunner said:
:eek: I think I'm gonna hijack the truck carrying your smoothcast and get it to your house faster than a bat outta heck!
I want hammery goodness now! Any chance you have an estimate of how much the whole thing would cost? :)

I think that you should do exactly that :lol: . There has to be a way to get a 405th discount from Smooth-On - this group must order enough of their products... Hopefully the cost of this stuff won't kill the project, money is tighter than usual right about now...

I don't have any kind of estimate on what a kit would cost yet - this thing is going to use a LOT of resin and silicone. If I do move forward with a small run, I will post it in the classifieds when I get a better idea... Thanks!
 
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DogWizard said:
Hehe... That was about the funniest thing I've heard in a long time. :lol: Thanks for the move - I'll make sure this project lives up to it's new address...

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Thanks! It is fairly easy - the key is to have a bench sander. If I had to do it all by hand with a block it would take months instead of weeks...

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Thanks! Epic is what I'm shooting for and it's nice to know that I'm on the way...

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Thanks! I'm adding more detail as I move forward so were not done yet...

BOLD # 1 & 2: Well... astounding, high-calibre craftsmanship like this deserves proper recognition, and you've certainly earned it buddy ;)

BOLD # 3: Wait? What? There's more detail to come? Damn, dude... as if I didn't think it could get any better/kewler. Can't wait to see whatever else you're able to add to this bad-boy! :D

I think DOOM (or anyone in the Admin/Mod group, for that matter) should get definately get his hands on one of these. It would give new meaning to "bringing down the Banhammer" on some members :p lol
 
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I thought that I'd post some updated pics - making progress on the shaft pieces. The shaft will be based on several different sizes of heavy-duty PVC pipe. This stuff is readily available everywhere and should be the same ID/OD wherever you buy it. This will allow people to re-create the shaft themselves but still use my detail pieces...

It's all PVC and Apoxie-Sculpt:

Rough Sculpt - the Saran-wrap and painter's tape allowed me to pull the PVC when the Apoxie cured = perfect fit:
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I used overlapping sections of pipe/connectors to get the offset "angle" for the base:
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The "knobs" were sanded/contoured to the pipe radius then tacked on with PVC glue and finally filled with resin. The detailing isn't done but you get the idea:

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And just for fun - here's what happens to your shop when you are working with MDF and Apoxie-Sculpt...it's not pretty... :eek:

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I broke down and placed an order from Smooth-On yesterday for the silicone and resin. I just can't bring myself to let the project die at this point. I'm still not sure how I am going to mould the head - it doesn't have a "neck hole" like the helmets do and there really isn't an area I want to sacrifice for a fill hole. I can only afford to give this one shot so any suggestions from our resident masters would be appreciated...

Thanks for the support and stay tuned for more updates!
 
You said you dont have a hole for pouring in resin? What about where the handle attaches to the head? It may be solid now but you could always cut it out and use that area. You could pour in your plastic and slush cast. Once you have the main shape you could have a silicone plug to fit that hole, then add more plastic and let it fill that area then pull out the plug. If that makes sense to you. I have the idea but dont know if I explained it good. Do you have pics of where the handle attaches to the head? You could always break it down to smaller sections for casting, maybe.
 
I'm not even up to noob status with molding, but if it's hard to mold such a large piece with molding, might it be more economical to try abs vacuforming? It seems to me that a large sheet of abs plastic would cover both halves of the head. I don't think it's too expensive either. Probably couldn't get all the detail in though... Good luck regardless! :)
 
TheSpartanMjolnir said:
I hope you can fix it. What kind of silicone are you using? Good luck on molding
TSM

I'm going with Rebound 25 - it's expensive but I'm afraid that I will need the extra strength...

LastSpartan said:
I gotta try MDF now, it looks amazing.

Thanks - it's messy but it gets the job done...

HeavyGunner said:
I'm not even up to noob status with molding, but if it's hard to mold such a large piece with molding, might it be more economical to try abs vacuforming? It seems to me that a large sheet of abs plastic would cover both halves of the head. I don't think it's too expensive either. Probably couldn't get all the detail in though... Good luck regardless! :)

I don't think that moulding will be that difficult, this is just my first mould involving such a large piece. I've never really been impressed with vacuforming, especially for stuff like this. It just won't pick up the level of detail I'm after. Thanks though!

smick6 said:
You said you dont have a hole for pouring in resin? What about where the handle attaches to the head? It may be solid now but you could always cut it out and use that area. You could pour in your plastic and slush cast. Once you have the main shape you could have a silicone plug to fit that hole, then add more plastic and let it fill that area then pull out the plug. If that makes sense to you. I have the idea but dont know if I explained it good. Do you have pics of where the handle attaches to the head? You could always break it down to smaller sections for casting, maybe.

I know what you are talking about - the only issue is I'm not entirely sure what the final attachment setup will be and I didn't want to mis-size the final hole or placement. It will also end up being placed on what I was planning to use for the center seam line. I may just have to make a smaller "test hole" and roll with it. I do like the "plug" idea - I had already been thinking of something along those lines since this will be more of a manual roto-cast than a true slush-cast. I did decide to go with the SmoothCast 321 to give me a little longer pot life so hopefully that will help...

Thanks for the help!
 
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Looks very pretty, funny to see someone else's take tackling this project. Our company is unveiling their model at AdventureCon although our prototype is aluminum. Can't wait to see the finished project, looks very promising :)

Cheers,
Kensai
 
Adam said:
This is the biggest friction device I've ever seen!
This is the most win quote I've ever seen!


Nice one, DogWizard, I freaking love it. I think one person had a cardboard one before and that was it. Good luck on your job situation
 
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Cast the head in Flex-FoamiT 25 ... Pretty sure that's what weta's is made from (could be wrong)
 
Adam said:
Cast the head in Flex-FoamiT 25 ... Pretty sure that's what weta's is made from (could be wrong)


Ya then we can smack each other with it.
 
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