Armor build help in Columbia, SC

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Re: Armor build help in Columbia, SC

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Im in Greenville and already have my helment built (stunt tk). Im willing to travel as well, if you guys get anything going let me know
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I don't have any tools besides screwdriver a cheap rivet gun and glue but I can host in Columvia given enough notice so as not to bother my roommates.
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Re: Armor build help in Columbia, SC

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Best/basic tools to have and can be gotten at local shops:

curved hobby scissors ( Hobby RC shops)

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Dremel (Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes)

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Spring clamps (Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes)


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Straight edge (Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes)

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Sandpaper (Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes)

different grits.

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Thanks, I picked up some sandpaper and exacto blades just yesterday and I can't use a dremel apparently I tore up some tk cover strips because my hand wasn't steady enough
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Clockworkronin wrote:Thanks, I picked up some sandpaper and exacto blades just yesterday and I can't use a dremel apparently I tore up some tk cover strips because my hand wasn't steady enough
Dremels are very useful (do not give up on it) , I would say practice with it and material that does not matter so you get use to it.

For cutting cover strips I just use the box cutting and straight edge the sand paper to smooth the edges,


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Re: Armor build help in Columbia, SC

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The Chicago Electric brand rotary tool at Harbor Freight fits all Dremel attachments and is only $26. Mine is starting to give me trouble after using it for 3 years, but still works. I haven't had a Dremel ($60-$75) last longer than 18 months.

I am a little shaky as well, but just clamp down the pieces you're working on and go slowly. Like Tom said: Practice, practice, practice.
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Whichever dremel or rotary tool you buy, get the upgraded one that has the variable speed

no just on off or on, hi, low, off....
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Yeah, the Dremel 3000 or the Chicago Electric variable speed. Do not buy the battery powered ones. They're worthless.
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NegativeEleven wrote: Do not buy the battery powered ones. They're worthless.
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So is the low speed the one you use on ABS? and sorry for my late replies Ive been busy on orders...
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Re: Armor build help in Columbia, SC

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Yeah, set the speed too high and you'll melt plastic and the dremel might try to run away from you. I have the Chicago Electric one and set it on 2-3 out of 6 speeds for plastic.
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