Q. He is building something similar to the Iron Man helmet.
Answer
A multi-step process. For an extremely close fit, he could make a plaster mask of his own head, which he could then pad out a bit to provide some clearance, and then lay up fiberglass over that and start adding Bondo for sculpting features. When he's done scultpting he can add bicycle helmet padding inside the mask to take up the clearance he built in, help keep it very still on his head.
NOTE: add some extra clearance below the chin so he can move his mouth to talk with the helmet on.
Lots of YouTube vids on how to make a plaster cast of your head, check 'em out. They'll show the process better than I can write it.
A multi-step process. For an extremely close fit, he could make a plaster mask of his own head, which he could then pad out a bit to provide some clearance, and then lay up fiberglass over that and start adding Bondo for sculpting features. When he's done scultpting he can add bicycle helmet padding inside the mask to take up the clearance he built in, help keep it very still on his head.
NOTE: add some extra clearance below the chin so he can move his mouth to talk with the helmet on.
Lots of YouTube vids on how to make a plaster cast of your head, check 'em out. They'll show the process better than I can write it.
Cheap Rollerblades??
ryan j
Does anybody know where i can find a pair of rollerblades that are under $50? Street skates, and i think they might be just recreational, im not goin to ne skate parks :D
Answer
I hate to break it to you but any skates you get for under $50 are probably junk that you will want to be rid of after a dozen or so times out on them.
If you shop carefully, you might be able to find a better pair at one of the big box sports stores (Sports Authority, Dick's, etc) that has been marked down for clearance.
Other than being really likely, you are probably looking at around $100 for Rollerblade or K2 skates.
You really should also get a helmet and pads. A bicycle helmet is good for rec skating.
I hate to break it to you but any skates you get for under $50 are probably junk that you will want to be rid of after a dozen or so times out on them.
If you shop carefully, you might be able to find a better pair at one of the big box sports stores (Sports Authority, Dick's, etc) that has been marked down for clearance.
Other than being really likely, you are probably looking at around $100 for Rollerblade or K2 skates.
You really should also get a helmet and pads. A bicycle helmet is good for rec skating.
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