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Progress so far on goggles.  The top hat I bought will be part of it, along with a vest I'm making.  Gonna cheat and buy some pants and a shirt since there's no way I'll have it all done by CONvergence.
Lookin nice....I still need to start on the vault suit...its all pinned up and ready to go though....
I seriously read this as 'Karth Does Steam Punk' and my first thoughts were 'Man, I'd rather see Karth's sister than Karth in steam punk...'.

True story.

Cool goggles, though.
Did you make the lens yourself? If so, how do?
For the Blighted Beak, I was thinking about using some thin, flexible clear plastic and try to figure out the grey tinting somehow.
(06-05-2011, 11:12 PM)Käse link Wrote: [ -> ]Did you make the lens yourself? If so, how do?
For the Blighted Beak, I was thinking about using some thin, flexible clear plastic and try to figure out the grey tinting somehow.

For tinting go to any automotive store and get window tint (comes in large rolls), three layers will ensure that you can see out but no one can see your eyes
(06-06-2011, 06:36 AM)Caffeine link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Käse link=topic=5684.msg209069#msg209069 date=1307333539]
Did you make the lens yourself? If so, how do?
For the Blighted Beak, I was thinking about using some thin, flexible clear plastic and try to figure out the grey tinting somehow.

For tinting go to any automotive store and get window tint (comes in large rolls), three layers will ensure that you can see out but no one can see your eyes
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Or the auto section at walmart.
Nah, I scaveneged the lenses from an old magnifiying glass.  Like caff said, the automotive tinting is probably the best route.  If you need a lens or some kind of clear thing to mount it on, you could always find a piece of clear, hard plastic that's larger than what you're needing and cutting it to shape.  Don't know if you guys have thrift stores like axman where you live, but they're great resources for random stuff.
Do window tints come in gray? I'll use black tint as a last resort, but I have never seen windows with gray tinting so I figured that they don't exist? (I can imagine them looking unattractive on cars, so maybe that's why I never see them...)

I think I am leaning towards using plastic instead of glass since the chances of glass breaking and flying into my eyes are higher than plastic shattering. BUT, would the tinting work with plastic as well as it does with glass?

VIELEN DANK
(06-06-2011, 04:50 PM)Käse link Wrote: [ -> ]Do window tints come in gray? I'll use black tint as a last resort, but I have never seen windows with gray tinting so I figured that they don't exist? (I can imagine them looking unattractive on cars, so maybe that's why I never see them...)

I think I am leaning towards using plastic instead of glass since the chances of glass breaking and flying into my eyes are higher than plastic shattering. BUT, would the tinting work with plastic as well as it does with glass?

VIELEN DANK

My car is tinted with grey tint. It's 55% front, 35% rear.
Still looks dark. Then again, what is grey but less dark black?

I've worked with plastics a lot in the past, you will have no problem with tint on acrylic or polycarbonate like Lucite or Lexan.
You'll need to use a hairdryer to get the tint to form to any complex shapes.
(06-06-2011, 04:58 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Käse link=topic=5684.msg209182#msg209182 date=1307397038]
Do window tints come in gray? I'll use black tint as a last resort, but I have never seen windows with gray tinting so I figured that they don't exist? (I can imagine them looking unattractive on cars, so maybe that's why I never see them...)

I think I am leaning towards using plastic instead of glass since the chances of glass breaking and flying into my eyes are higher than plastic shattering. BUT, would the tinting work with plastic as well as it does with glass?

VIELEN DANK

My car is tinted with grey tint. It's 55% front, 35% rear.
Still looks dark. Then again, what is grey but less dark black?

I've worked with plastics a lot in the past, you will have no problem with tint on acrylic or polycarbonate like Lucite or Lexan.
You'll need to use a hairdryer to get the tint to form to any complex shapes.
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Gray is also a more dark white Big Grin

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The shade of gray that I would like is the bottom left corner gray, not a gray like the one in the top left/right boxes.
Ok, nearly done.  Just need to get the ocular to stay on.

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Is that mostly leather & pop rivets? Just wondering on construction materials.
I built it over a basic welding mask I got off amazon (pulled out the lenses frame, removed the lenses, etc and painted).  Yes it's leather which I riveted to the flexible plastic shield on the mask.  I also cut a piece to fit over the front of the mask.  Also, not pop rivets but leather working rivets.  You can find them at any leather work store or probably craft store.  Also need basic leather working tools.  I get mine from the local Tandy but you can order online: http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/ .  Then it's just careful, general prop work.
Ocular is glued in (Heavy Duty Liquid Nails).  Once it cures it should be good to go.  Unless it breaks.  Then it'll be time to whip out the bolts.  Now though, vest work starts tomorrow.  Hopefully I can finish that in like 48 hours, though work and PS Saturdays will undoubtedly get in the way.
For Convergence....it begins....



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Shipping crate facade for covering storage tote for VHU room party is done.

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Watch and Chain complete.

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Was the watch radioactive?
I didn't take it apart so it's not an issue.
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