Turned out pretty cool. Couple tips from my custom painting times, take a look at a contraption called flakebuster. You'll reduce the 2h flake spraying with the constant shaking and clogging to ONE MINUTE, and I'm not exaggerating, one minute you got your flake in there, with virtually zero flake wastage. And to avoid paint creep under your lines, when you got your design put some intercoat clear in your airbrush or a minigun and chase the tape lines,this way you'll seal any gaps if there's one and if some creeps under it'll be transparent and invisible, avoids those lovely moments you're untaping to find black overspray all over your supposedly silver or candy graphics..Another thing that could take your work a step further is a couple stencils, you have a plotter already for stickers, cut a few effects stencils to lightly spray over your candies or pearls, only takes a few minutes and looks so much more work was done in the end,an expat effect over that purple fading away would look sick
Looks great. Been thinking of doing mine for a long time. I roadrace also, so go through some plastic bodywork now and then, that also needs paint. Have been using cans for that
Hey Dave love your channel I have a question for you if you could help me I sprayed the roof on my car yesterday only to realise that the colour is completely off I will speak to the supplier tomorrow for the correct colour it’s 2k direct gloss solid colour my question is now if I want to respray with the correct colour what do I have to do for preparation cheers mate
Little retro look about it I reckon. Killer job. Have you done much airbrushing using Concept? I’m keen to pick my first airbrush setup soon and I have a few NoMix colours to play around with but don’t know if I’ll run into any issues
Bad idea using the interoat for your flake it’s better to mix it into clear then spray 3 or 4 coats of clear over ya flake n clear so much easier to sand man when you use intercoat it’s rougher
Looks great but i think it should be mentioned that most helmets are not supposed to be painted. The paint thinner can weaken some kinds of outer shells and sanding it first will certainly also do that. To be hones i'm not sure which types of shells are most fragile when it comes to this but just be careful and ask the manufacturer if it's ok to do to your helmet or you could ha a helmet that not doing what it's supposed to do as well as before. Some manufacturers say you shouldn't even put a sticker on it.
@Rekoyl116 I have head otherwise and when I don't have an actual test that proves my point wrong I will keep telling people to make sure first. I don't know how that would make it seem like I'm not relaxed.
all helmets come painted from factory and when you're custom painting you're only scuffing the original clear and painting on top, also the tail solvent used in automotive paint evaporates almost instantly. Try taking a full gallon of solvent, pour it over a helmet and see for yourself,the only thing that can be damaged is the inner foam (you'll OBVIOUSLY remove it or protect it!). Nascar, f1,motogp, isle of man tt,rally, ALL of them use custom painted helmets,one would think those people know a thing or two about safety, especially when they frequently walk out unscathed from 100 mph+ crashes. That's a myth
That was awesome man! The shadows you painted on the lines make them really pop!
Turned out pretty cool. Couple tips from my custom painting times, take a look at a contraption called flakebuster. You'll reduce the 2h flake spraying with the constant shaking and clogging to ONE MINUTE, and I'm not exaggerating, one minute you got your flake in there, with virtually zero flake wastage. And to avoid paint creep under your lines, when you got your design put some intercoat clear in your airbrush or a minigun and chase the tape lines,this way you'll seal any gaps if there's one and if some creeps under it'll be transparent and invisible, avoids those lovely moments you're untaping to find black overspray all over your supposedly silver or candy graphics..Another thing that could take your work a step further is a couple stencils, you have a plotter already for stickers, cut a few effects stencils to lightly spray over your candies or pearls, only takes a few minutes and looks so much more work was done in the end,an expat effect over that purple fading away would look sick
I love the designs you put on helmets. Looks amazing once again! Thanks Dave.
Looks great. Been thinking of doing mine for a long time. I roadrace also, so go through some plastic bodywork now and then, that also needs paint. Have been using cans for that
Nicely done Dave!
Ow wauw!!!! I really love this!
At some point i’m gonna do that to my helmet aswel 😗 this awesome!!
Functional art. Love it!
Great design and explanations, thanks for sharing!
awesome thanks for showing the process
Bro as always thank you for the tips and Bro gym is paying off 💪🏽
I love all your works mate. I would to have my car painted by you but I'm broke atm cheers from blacktown
Hi, It looks super good work man
Awesome job looks amazing 👍
@dave cool project bro keep it coming next up Dave doing world tour on custom spray mods for cars , rims and helmets
It looks amazing. I wonder, is there any noticeable difference in weight, with so many layers of paint?
Awesome result! Wonder how a satin clear would be on a helmet...
Great job on the helmet
Hey Dave love your channel I have a question for you if you could help me I sprayed the roof on my car yesterday only to realise that the colour is completely off I will speak to the supplier tomorrow for the correct colour it’s 2k direct gloss solid colour my question is now if I want to respray with the correct colour what do I have to do for preparation cheers mate
Little retro look about it I reckon. Killer job.
Have you done much airbrushing using Concept? I’m keen to pick my first airbrush setup soon and I have a few NoMix colours to play around with but don’t know if I’ll run into any issues
@@cpzmelbs they are great for airbrushing. Just thin them out to suit.
Great job!
Good great, well done!!!
Do you keep your painting room at a specific temp, or any other way in your process to speed up drying times between steps?
There must be so many hours that go in to making a design like this perfect. How many hours do you think you have into that lid?
what's your mask set up when you are spraying clear?
Looks good, just masking of the ratings helmet stickers...
Goooooood man
Cool 😎
Bro do you have any shops in Melbourne, can I come and work for you?
Link to this specific pin strip?
Tempting to do race lid. Guess it being expensive and FIA rated sort of put me off.
Nice hamlet 😂❤
Dam spying apps , i was just wondering this like 2 hours ago haha
Bad idea using the interoat for your flake it’s better to mix it into clear then spray 3 or 4 coats of clear over ya flake n clear so much easier to sand man when you use intercoat it’s rougher
Click smack, fist clap. Excellent vids minus that ear damaging nonsense 😂
Looks great but i think it should be mentioned that most helmets are not supposed to be painted. The paint thinner can weaken some kinds of outer shells and sanding it first will certainly also do that. To be hones i'm not sure which types of shells are most fragile when it comes to this but just be careful and ask the manufacturer if it's ok to do to your helmet or you could ha a helmet that not doing what it's supposed to do as well as before. Some manufacturers say you shouldn't even put a sticker on it.
It’s more of a liability issue than an actual issue. It’ll be okay mate, relax
@Rekoyl116 I have head otherwise and when I don't have an actual test that proves my point wrong I will keep telling people to make sure first. I don't know how that would make it seem like I'm not relaxed.
@@The77Game the helmet was already painted. He didn’t even sand through the original paint…
all helmets come painted from factory and when you're custom painting you're only scuffing the original clear and painting on top, also the tail solvent used in automotive paint evaporates almost instantly. Try taking a full gallon of solvent, pour it over a helmet and see for yourself,the only thing that can be damaged is the inner foam (you'll OBVIOUSLY remove it or protect it!).
Nascar, f1,motogp, isle of man tt,rally, ALL of them use custom painted helmets,one would think those people know a thing or two about safety, especially when they frequently walk out unscathed from 100 mph+ crashes. That's a myth