Holographic visor How-To

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • No this is not a good idea for your motorcycle helmet. Homemade and engraved visors are not DOT approved.
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    How I did the holographic visor for my helmet. You can use this with a bunch of different patterns or designs, from getting the entire thing to glow to a detailed HUD effect. I've also made a holographic knife, datapad prop, and a sci-fi scope.
    Compact LEDs: www.amazon.com...
    These work without a resistor for ~3V, which is around 3 standard batteries. Any of the lighting I do uses 3 AAA

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  • @nguyenminhchau5110
    @nguyenminhchau5110 3 роки тому +390

    "Blue light is a signal to keep you awake.."
    Titan pilots:

    • @jamesestrella5911
      @jamesestrella5911 3 роки тому +3

      It's Noble 1's helmet

    • @ezekieltorres777
      @ezekieltorres777 3 роки тому +3

      @@jamesestrella5911 noble 1's helmet was inspired by the Titanfall pilot helmet

    • @_narrows
      @_narrows 3 роки тому +18

      @@ezekieltorres777 what?
      Halo: Reach (2010)
      Titanfall (2014)
      James Estrella is still wrong though, this is a pilot helmet. I was mistaken at first too.

    • @celebrimb055
      @celebrimb055 3 роки тому

      Vn 😳
      Real

    • @Epsilon434
      @Epsilon434 3 роки тому +7

      @@jamesestrella5911 The helmet is the Commando Helmet from Reach, but the visor is all Titanfall

  • @Misellinaous
    @Misellinaous 3 роки тому +521

    My man's living in the future, he recorded this in 2026

    • @essex3777
      @essex3777 3 роки тому +20

      Some time-travel bullshit here.

    • @sumguy01
      @sumguy01 3 роки тому +19

      It is theoretically possible for videos from the future to be sent back, now that quantum internet exists in some places

    • @essex3777
      @essex3777 3 роки тому +12

      @@sumguy01 Do it. Fucking prove it to me.

    • @P4nd1e
      @P4nd1e 3 роки тому +4

      I was looking in the comments to see who noticed it and you did😀

    • @quarol732
      @quarol732 3 роки тому +4

      @@sumguy01 da fuq?

  • @asylumprophet
    @asylumprophet  3 роки тому +294

    Guys I have a 2 room apartment. Of course it would be easier with a table saw/band saw/CNC machine/laser engraver. For those of us who have little in way of room and resources, I want to show you that it can be done with very little

    • @Star_.
      @Star_. 3 роки тому +28

      Yeah, I a lot of regular prop/cosplay makers don't realise that most people have very little rooms and resources, also great vid... lowkey relaxing

    • @mechanomics2649
      @mechanomics2649 3 роки тому +7

      Exactly. We can't all afford, or have the room, to just bring in a CNC machine. People absolutely need videos like this. Great video.

    • @ChuckADickiner
      @ChuckADickiner 3 роки тому +1

      I will suggest using a toaster oven to warm the entire sheet instead of the heat gun. Trick i learned with kydex.

    • @hedgehogs4424
      @hedgehogs4424 3 роки тому

      A hacksaw for metal cutting also works very well.

    • @thesambehindtheslaughter8843
      @thesambehindtheslaughter8843 3 роки тому

      Respect for that, subbed

  • @AlaricHawke
    @AlaricHawke 3 роки тому +141

    I like that you showed us how it looked lit up on the inside.

  • @leroyjenkins1053
    @leroyjenkins1053 3 роки тому +125

    That titan fall reference at 12:06 cracked me up man. Nice helmet too!

    • @thegamerboy1000
      @thegamerboy1000 3 роки тому +3

      that shit fucking scared me when I heard it through my headphones

    • @randomdude1177
      @randomdude1177 3 роки тому +1

      Is that a reference for Titanfall 1?

    • @leroyjenkins1053
      @leroyjenkins1053 3 роки тому

      @@randomdude1177 yeah man. It was more in the first one then in the second one i believe but in both i'm fairly sure.

    • @umbraoverseer7272
      @umbraoverseer7272 3 роки тому

      @@leroyjenkins1053 i thought it was one of the titanfall 2 ogres talking, i think its scorch since they all have unique voices

  • @nolaz010
    @nolaz010 3 роки тому +123

    "I'm using polycarb, mostly because of my lifestyle choices" lmao subbed

    • @JTGallant
      @JTGallant 3 роки тому

      same lmao

    • @7954bryce
      @7954bryce 3 роки тому +1

      how funny is that I just happened to read this comment at the exact second that he said that in the video lmao

    • @TheShortySosa
      @TheShortySosa 3 роки тому

      I was so confused, can someone explain? What does that mean?

    • @JohnDoe-mp1yn
      @JohnDoe-mp1yn 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheShortySosa eating carbohydrates (carbs) is a lifestyle choice

  • @warspirit9259
    @warspirit9259 4 роки тому +239

    That time stamp. Mans living in the future

    • @poopishcookieproductions3453
      @poopishcookieproductions3453 3 роки тому +5

      Woah u right

    • @dhemong
      @dhemong 3 роки тому +5

      yea...i noticed. all this is future tech. it not exist yet in next 6 years.

    • @Eventwow
      @Eventwow 3 роки тому +3

      Time traveler

    • @AlfBecerra
      @AlfBecerra 3 роки тому +2

      Nah to good to be true

    • @webcrawler5548
      @webcrawler5548 3 роки тому +3

      I was about to comment on that until I saw your post.

  • @starksuman
    @starksuman 3 роки тому +19

    this man is in this project for 6 years or more, he chooses the right product in 2020 and after years of research and development, he finally makes the final project in 2026, huge respect my man bdw we here in 2099 have this one in the museum as a piece of an art collection.

  • @Keifefromtwitchtv
    @Keifefromtwitchtv 3 роки тому +187

    I totally came here for the physics, i'm now disappointed. good job though. that's pretty epic.

    • @Vit-Pokorny
      @Vit-Pokorny 3 роки тому +8

      Nerd

    • @splergemellon1405
      @splergemellon1405 3 роки тому +10

      @@Vit-Pokorny Oh wow, absolutely destroyed. What dishonour they have brought to their family.

    • @Yeet-cy8tz
      @Yeet-cy8tz 3 роки тому +6

      @@Vit-Pokorny Oh my god bro you killed him

    • @riastr0
      @riastr0 3 роки тому +4

      @@Vit-Pokorny mandem got executed

    • @josuetankson6633
      @josuetankson6633 3 роки тому +3

      @@Vit-Pokorny oh dear god hold back would you

  • @flux0841
    @flux0841 3 роки тому +32

    I plan on getting a 3D printer in the future and making sci-fi helmets would be what I’d use it for. Visors are an interesting component, many ways to make them. I will definitely keep this one in mind.

    • @TheShortySosa
      @TheShortySosa 3 роки тому

      Hey Im also super interested in making cool helmets. Do you know what 3D printer youre going to use, also where/how do you plan on getting helmet models?

    • @dixanano4169
      @dixanano4169 3 роки тому

      Did you get the printer ?

  • @amirzenkic7008
    @amirzenkic7008 3 роки тому +92

    I love how absolutely nobody is mentioning the fact that the hammer broke instead of the visor.. that says something about how effective the visor truly is

  • @RoninEclipse2G
    @RoninEclipse2G 3 роки тому +31

    To save a TON of time cutting the main rectangle try using the score and snap technique. Couple passes with an xacto blade, then bend it along the edge of a table. The snap is a little scary the first time, but it's WAY FASTER, and a lot cleaner

    • @welcometocattown2036
      @welcometocattown2036 3 роки тому +1

      I came in to comment exactly this, but scrolled to check first. This is the way. I like to clamp it between two boards or a board and a countertop, score, and snap it. Perfect every time, just like glass.

    • @tactiti0n
      @tactiti0n Рік тому

      If you're going to do this, use fucking gloves. No, seriously. Leather or something tough at least. Worked with a fair bit of plastic, doing just this. Without gloves, each snap is a potentially serious laceration.

    • @rmsamonte
      @rmsamonte 7 місяців тому

      I've used the scoring tool and it works great. However, I've also used a table saw with a blade made for plastics. Granted, table saws are no joke either and you have to be extra careful. Thought I'd mentioned that method as well. :)

  • @TheOriginalCoolDad
    @TheOriginalCoolDad 3 роки тому +14

    PC can go in the oven around 350*F to heat up, making it a little easier than playing with a heat gun. Also, a band saw with a fine tooth blade will cut PC very nicely if you have access to one. Great project and love the idea!!

    • @robertgutheridge9672
      @robertgutheridge9672 2 роки тому +1

      You have the right idea but lower your temperature.
      I work with vacuum molded plastic every day for that thin material I would say 200-250 for 2 -5 minutes max then it should be formable.
      Temperature can always be increased a couple degrees at a time.

  • @hensenking286
    @hensenking286 3 роки тому +44

    Him: Oh yeah, Oh no
    *Kool-Aid man shows up*
    Kool-Aid man: OH YEAH

  • @ryanmartin4038
    @ryanmartin4038 3 роки тому +6

    Another great way to cut lexan or plexi, is nylon string. Take a hacksaw frame and string it with nylon kite string or something similar. Pull the tension on the string pretty tight and make a small starting notch on the edge. You are actually cutting with friction, so the longer you make your stokes, the better. Makes a much cleaner cut.

  • @travisfender8851
    @travisfender8851 3 роки тому +32

    A couple of pro-tips for ya that I hope will help out in the future: You can cut acrylic perfectly with a skill/hand or a table saw. You just need a 40T blade for a hand saw, 80T on a table saw. On your edges: since you have quite a few angles and directional changes scraping them with an acrylic edge scraper will be difficult, you can "flame polish" them so that they're completely clear. It'll improve the look once you add LED's. For the hexagon pattern: you can absolutely use a ruler to get your lines on there without having to hand trace every line. If you happen to have access to a vinyl cutter (Cameo/Cricut) you can print out the pattern, lay it on the visor and then use one of 2 methods to etch it. 1. Media blast it with a soda blaster or sand blaster. 2. Use acetone to chemically etch the acrylic. Both will provide a super clean look.

    • @impguardwarhamer
      @impguardwarhamer 3 роки тому +1

      i was gonna ignore this as it's really advice for people with more advanced tools, but I actually do have a vinyl cutter so i'll remember that last bit lol

    • @travisfender8851
      @travisfender8851 3 роки тому +3

      @@impguardwarhamer You can also use the flame polish method on your edges. Just hit up a local gas station for a decent torch lighter (in lieu of a propane torch). They're and a couple bucks and re-fillable. You can get butane pretty cheap. I'm sure you're aware, but for other readers: practice on some scrap pieces to get the method down. The end result is pretty awesome.

  • @Supacuts
    @Supacuts 3 роки тому +8

    This is fantastic work. One thing: put a film of clear plastic on the inside so you don’t end up with a face full of shrapnel in the event of an impact from a hammer or falling over.

  • @brighteffects9784
    @brighteffects9784 3 роки тому +8

    Would love to see more cosplay videos like this, whether it's tutorials or just showcases of your creations. Great work.

  • @RIPbiker13
    @RIPbiker13 3 роки тому +5

    I see the thumbnail and I think, "This would be great for my motorcycle helmet." First thing you say in the description shoots that down. Thanks a lot, dad...

  • @matthewmosher6787
    @matthewmosher6787 3 роки тому +7

    one way to avoid the bubbling with polycarb is to dry it out in an oven. keep the temp below low (120-ish deg) and the moisture in the material will evaporate out. then when you heat it up to temp to form the bubbles wont form. its the moisture in the material expanding that makes it, not air. Still have to be careful not to burn the material (separate issue of having direct heat too close). You may be able to use an oven to form instead of a heat gun. if you get a piece of metal you can flex into the shape you want you can have the plastic drape mold over (kinda like vacuum forming w/o the vacuum). Acrylic will form easier because Poly cools super fast you have almost no working time with it. either way your right on the money with alcohol (or warm soapy water) to clean it. No Windex (or other amonia based cleaners. it can cause the plastic (both poly and acrylic) to spiderweb.

  • @Maliniasredmask
    @Maliniasredmask Рік тому +2

    i like the honesty in this guy in the end he says "if your gonna do army guy things" like its unlikely but there are some people who would like too!!

  • @BlueTaIon
    @BlueTaIon 4 роки тому +12

    I use a jigsaw with a plastic bit for cutting. Heck of a lot easier, but you have to go slow otherwise it melts/rejoins behind the cut. Cooling the plastic and bit with some cold water helps.

    • @russcole5685
      @russcole5685 3 роки тому +1

      Score with a knife and snap it

  • @rysander
    @rysander 3 роки тому +6

    Ready to take the info here and start on my Jack Cooper cosplay.

  • @zacharymcdonald6323
    @zacharymcdonald6323 3 роки тому +2

    I'm currently 3D printing my odst armor and lineing the interior with kevlar with AR 500 steel for the chest and back. I can appreciate the time it takes to custom make anything.

  • @Epsilon434
    @Epsilon434 3 роки тому +6

    A cross between Reach's Commando Helmet and Cooper's Visor from Titanfall 2, nice.

    • @Joeydee515
      @Joeydee515 3 роки тому

      Yesssss finally someone says it

  • @antoinelangevin2955
    @antoinelangevin2955 3 роки тому +13

    Lmao I love how he starts talking about his friend that he didn't talk to since college

  • @leahringen4672
    @leahringen4672 3 роки тому +9

    Hoping I can use this method for my spartan armor! I plan to put 2-way gold (preferably a reflective orange) foil behind it and use yellow or orange lights. I really want to avoid the whole "Skii goggle visor" look, and I think this will work perfectly!

  • @marcusramos6125
    @marcusramos6125 3 роки тому +2

    That's aweeome, i'm working on a visor and that ideia will come handy but with a few adaptations
    i'll engrave only the side edges of the visor, giving it a HUD aspect and keeping the view clean, since i'll be using the visor to protect my eyes from dust and bugs while cycling... Your project inspired me, one more subscriber granted

  • @Kreozot2D
    @Kreozot2D 3 роки тому +11

    Alright kids, are you ready for thrills, chills and kills?

  • @elegantcourtier
    @elegantcourtier 3 роки тому +6

    The bird feeder is an aircraft carrier --?! Big whopping laugh! Awesome!

  • @gianlucac431
    @gianlucac431 4 роки тому +10

    Thanks for sharing: very nice trick!
    And the "Ooh yeah" part make me ROTFL!

  • @MelanieJasmine
    @MelanieJasmine 4 роки тому +4

    Here from Imgur too! Super useful tutorial, I will be using it in Sombra, Symmetra and Brigitte pieces, thank you!

  • @SuperMacDaddy66
    @SuperMacDaddy66 3 роки тому +2

    Very nice! I was thinking about doing this to a spare visor and putting it on my motorcycle helmet.

  • @mikedragonpath
    @mikedragonpath 3 роки тому +3

    A tip if you want it go faster to cut, have something like a work table with a small gap, so you can have a very fine toothed jigsaw. It will burn much less. To form it, find something rounded that is ovensafe and put it in the oven at 120-150C until it slowly starts to mold itself around the rounded object.

  • @jasonrobinson4747
    @jasonrobinson4747 3 роки тому +12

    You can cut this stuff on a table saw with a panel blade, or a jig saw or even a coping saw. I would use the Router head on the Dremel with your engraving bit to get a consistent depth of your carving. Awesome work though!

    • @sm0kktwo227
      @sm0kktwo227 3 роки тому

      i feel like he made this whole part way more complicated than it must be. cutting with a saw. engraving with a cnc/3d printer or laser, bending in the oven with a form... would take less than 4 hours

    • @FunnyGuy7
      @FunnyGuy7 3 роки тому +1

      @@sm0kktwo227 thats awesome dude do you think you can buy him all of that and send it his way? also can you buy him a workshop to put all of it in? thx bro

  • @RandomGuy-lu7he
    @RandomGuy-lu7he 3 роки тому +1

    Found this whilst looking how to vacuum mould carbonfibre and Kevlar into a helmet, literally saved me the next step

  • @PAIP_Studio
    @PAIP_Studio 3 роки тому +2

    Laser engraving and heat forming on a frame will give you a better effect. You should use your oven to heat the material uniformly to avoid mistakes and bubbles from popping up.

  • @zaneslacker8522
    @zaneslacker8522 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you. I've been looking for a decent TF2 helmet to build to house my personal assistant, and I think this one takes the win for that.

  • @comeradecoyote
    @comeradecoyote 3 роки тому +3

    Might be fun to try this again, but with a pantograph tracing jig for your dremmel tool and a ball nosed diamont bur. That way you can trace the pattern in one go without having to transfer the hexagrid to the acryllic. And the ball nosed burr might give you a better surface finish.

  • @pbmc202
    @pbmc202 3 роки тому +6

    Lowe's and Home Depot sell a lexan/polycarbonate cutter that works real well

  • @ryzer_red
    @ryzer_red 3 роки тому +1

    That visor is awesome! I'll have to try this method sometime.

  • @P4nd1e
    @P4nd1e 3 роки тому +3

    I was looking for the reactions of the time but it seems like you went from 2026 to 2020. Dude you are traveling in time

  • @DRCK-sp2gt
    @DRCK-sp2gt 3 роки тому +2

    When forming it helps to just place it in the oven on top of some wood. The link provides at what temp for specific thermoplastic. Visor looks good, you did a good job.

  • @mendeta07
    @mendeta07 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you
    This will help my completely custom foam super armor

  • @rageknight3233
    @rageknight3233 3 роки тому +6

    0:26 Time travel confirmed!

  • @magnavoxfilmsfx9040
    @magnavoxfilmsfx9040 3 роки тому

    i loved!!!! when you put the camera in the camera case and made it sound like entering a MECH

  • @ciaorobban7579
    @ciaorobban7579 3 роки тому +3

    "I know what you animals are here to see" killed me

  • @titaniumsnake1799
    @titaniumsnake1799 4 роки тому +49

    Found you through imgur

  • @navid9852
    @navid9852 3 роки тому

    looks so futuristic

  • @leviwells8707
    @leviwells8707 3 роки тому +2

    I think once you get to the point that you can comfortably wrap the visor around the bowl, you should clamp it to the bowl in order to continue to warm it while it holds its own position

  • @ComfortableFetus
    @ComfortableFetus 3 роки тому +1

    thanks man idk what i will ever do with this knowledge but very informative
    have a like and a comment and full length viewing to boost you up in recommended... not that this video needs it of all of yours lmao good luck in the future!

  • @LeeCruz337
    @LeeCruz337 2 роки тому

    ok so ill post this as to help folks save tons of time. In my Industry we use clear face shields for cutting and grinding the ones we use are made by 3M but other companies make them as well. They can be purchased at most hardware stores or safety equipment stores fairly cheaply and are flexible already but if you want with a little heat can be shaped a bit more and much easier and will hold their shape. They are ANSI approved "American National Standards Institute" witch means they are basically the same thing you find in most helmets or safety applications. The hex pattern can be made on a Cricut with clear transfer and then just applied to the lens much easier than carving. hope the info helps.

  • @fallendamn
    @fallendamn 3 роки тому +1

    for cutting straight lines for the rectangle on the polycarb score the lines 3 or 4 times with a sharp box cutter then snap it against a table edge

  • @xLuPo
    @xLuPo 3 роки тому +2

    I just got it in my recommendations.. And I like it. Iam thinking of doing it with my Snapmaker 2...

  • @hangoutwithsid
    @hangoutwithsid 3 роки тому +1

    REALLY LIKE YOUR STYLE.. KEEP GOING KEEP GROWING AND KEEP THE GREAT WORK.

  • @taarek2021
    @taarek2021 3 роки тому +2

    i just added this to my diy playlist

  • @cliffcampbell8827
    @cliffcampbell8827 3 роки тому +2

    If you had a form template, you could use the oven set on a low temp. Just be careful with the time it's in the oven.

  • @SpoopySkelemans
    @SpoopySkelemans 3 роки тому +5

    Just to emphasize, if your planning on going to an airsoft field with a mask/visor attached to a custom helmet use polycarbonate. It outlasts a sturdy hammer strike as proven in 13:50

  • @bobdobalina8910
    @bobdobalina8910 3 роки тому +3

    Thor: "That's not a Hammer! THIS IS A HAMMER!" throws Mjolnir at you.

  • @daimyo2k
    @daimyo2k 3 роки тому +2

    Very cool, thanks for sharing!

  • @robertgutheridge9672
    @robertgutheridge9672 2 роки тому

    if you have a piece to form/ mold the shape to you can put your material in the oven at 200.- 250for a couple of minutes then with gloves on take the poly out and push it to your mold/form.
    You may have to increase the temperature slightly. But its easier to increase temperature or time in oven than to over heat the material..
    But overall it's a cool visor
    And if you use red LEDs it will have less effect on your night vision

  • @marcos.black.72
    @marcos.black.72 3 роки тому +7

    0:23 --- O CARA E UM VIAJANTE DO TEMPO...OLHA DA DATA !!! *3/08/2026* !!! OMG !
    *---Time Traveller---*

    • @P4nd1e
      @P4nd1e 3 роки тому

      I was looking in the comments to see who noticed it and you did😀

  • @hangoutwithsid
    @hangoutwithsid 3 роки тому +1

    ONE THING THAT MAKES ALL D.I.Y PROJECTS HARD IS, BEING AN INTROVERT.

  • @DukeFavre
    @DukeFavre 3 роки тому +1

    PERFECT GUIDE!! Thank you so much!!

  • @animationcycles7109
    @animationcycles7109 3 роки тому +2

    To save yourself time, do this with vacuum forming.. would be a much longer initial process, but would be easier, and quickly repeatable. Making the mold ( or "buck" as it's called would be most time consuming, but once finished, every visor would only take seconds, to a minute or 2.

  • @danbrit9848
    @danbrit9848 3 роки тому +2

    back in the day i did the same thing to some eye lenses for my gasmask....its a grate look but since you see out i did an extra step you may want to try on round 2 if you do....take a wood burner and follow the etchings ...or better yet use it as the etch tool...you get clear etches that you can see much better threw and light on the edges of it still give amazing glow in the etchings...just a fun tip :)

    • @arklanbk
      @arklanbk 2 роки тому

      can you give a bit more information about the wood burner?

    • @danbrit9848
      @danbrit9848 2 роки тому

      @@arklanbk if you take clear acrilic I used a 1/8 inch thick but that was to match the lens cups mostly ...alto you do want it thik anof that the burn is half the depth of it...now the wood burner part I used a basic wood burning kit and drew my design onto the plastic I used sharpy but you may want to experiment if you try it and just followed the lines I traced doing my best to stay in one slow motion because stopping makes slight thickness differences the light will pick up...ok so now let's say you did the burn you will have scale on the edges of it ...I ran a box cutter blade across that to smooth it out...it you get white spots in the burn just go over it agean and should be good...then just light it with edge lighting :)

    • @danbrit9848
      @danbrit9848 2 роки тому

      @@arklanbk it will give you one side smooth and one side with the cut ..it will light up the design like neon...and I was even able to still see threw it...it was my rave mask

  • @kendigweed
    @kendigweed 3 роки тому

    A lot of people don't realize that you can form plastic by running electricity through the plastic, it's a lot quicker and you don't burn your fingers.

  • @SpiritofFireMrVader
    @SpiritofFireMrVader 3 роки тому

    Looks like a mix between Pilots and Spartans.

  • @orion5662
    @orion5662 2 роки тому

    Noble team helmet with titanfall pilot style visor. I like what I see

  • @brogan1177
    @brogan1177 3 роки тому +2

    you still should keep in mind, that polycarbonate while impactresistant af its kinda weak to alcohol. just some advice before someone wipes his nearly finished pc visor and gets some visible deterioration. while it shouldnt happen from doing it once its good to keep it in mind.

  • @sariru2338
    @sariru2338 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for all the explaination i really appreciate and gonna try it very soon ..

  • @sydneybarrymore9073
    @sydneybarrymore9073 3 роки тому +1

    This video and the hilarious albeit unfortunate sacrifice of your hammer is enough to subscribe..nice work my dude.

  • @andrewgillis3073
    @andrewgillis3073 3 роки тому +1

    Just a couple of things having worked with polycarbonate building museum displays, most hardware stores have a plexiglass cutter, that can be used on Polycarbonate, you just have to make the groove deeper. You can also us the cutter to scratch the lines. As for forming, it's easy enough to make a form to bend the polycarbonate around. It can be made of a variety of materials, depending if you plan to reuse it. I'd advise not to put the whole polycarbonate pattern in an oven, as it can end up being a little wonky. The heat gun is the way to go!

    • @asylumprophet
      @asylumprophet  3 роки тому

      I picked up one of the hardware store cutters/scoring knives, I just couldn't get it to work. Maybe I just didn't have the patience to score it deep enough lol

  • @hangoutwithsid
    @hangoutwithsid 3 роки тому

    AMAZING WORK BUDDY...

  • @vitolaumberg1973
    @vitolaumberg1973 3 роки тому +1

    Great idea to do on My motorcycle helmet thanks! Thats creativity

  • @TheArtofHorror
    @TheArtofHorror 3 роки тому +1

    I love this dude .. well done !

  • @robertblumpkin4759
    @robertblumpkin4759 3 роки тому +4

    Love this, though about the hammer... If someone is jealous, they might use a hammer lol. Glad I watched this you helped me alot :)

  • @gabrielocegueda7762
    @gabrielocegueda7762 2 роки тому

    woooow I am very happy to see how you did it man you did it right and it is very coooooollll comgrats

  • @nyvell36
    @nyvell36 3 роки тому +8

    1:23 Damn boys, we need only five years for Elon Musk to invent titans

  • @lukedragan7859
    @lukedragan7859 3 роки тому +2

    I bet this would work well for a republic commando helmet, maybe I should build one of those.

  • @Vubbss
    @Vubbss 3 роки тому

    3:12 I have the same exact cup. That's cool

  • @XYZMIKEL
    @XYZMIKEL 3 роки тому +3

    How does the material do with more angular bending? (ODST visor)

  • @ThoroughbredofSin
    @ThoroughbredofSin 3 роки тому +4

    Wouldn't it cut down on the night vision problem if it were a red light?

  • @lefreakingod
    @lefreakingod 3 роки тому

    a jigsaw does a great job at cutting plexy like that

  • @originalMEGUSTA
    @originalMEGUSTA 3 роки тому

    that Titanfall reference f*****g got me lmao

  • @hsadragblade613
    @hsadragblade613 3 роки тому +1

    It’s great that there were detailed explanations of the process, but would have loved for there to have been a better explanation of the physics.

  • @Hellopeopleofearth805
    @Hellopeopleofearth805 3 роки тому +1

    You should look up the melting point. And put it in a little oven, it would heat evenly. It’s a cool though.

  • @SylvainBellerose
    @SylvainBellerose 3 роки тому +1

    Looks awesome..good job. For the pattern a plotter would be faster and easier.

  • @curtisgarcia5732
    @curtisgarcia5732 2 роки тому

    That's awesome, great job 👏🏼

  • @UItraVice
    @UItraVice 3 роки тому

    Its like Halo Reach Carter Helmet fused with a Titanfall helmet. Kinda interesting design.

  • @brandonc.5358
    @brandonc.5358 Рік тому

    Hey dude. What I'd recommend for transferring the pattern, there's two options. You can use a vinyl cutter to cut "mesh" out of clear vinyl, or the cheaper way would be to use heat transfer stencil paper.

  • @thirdhorizon6964
    @thirdhorizon6964 2 роки тому

    Hey man, this was extremely interesting. Well done.

  • @dutchthespitfire3204
    @dutchthespitfire3204 3 роки тому +1

    Might use it for my Clone Commando

  • @Frostbyte911
    @Frostbyte911 2 роки тому

    Should have made the visor 1/2 inch larger and mount it to the interior so your cuts aren’t visible, making it seamless. Just a thought for version 3

  • @colbyedinborough1917
    @colbyedinborough1917 3 роки тому

    Looks like if halo reach's commando helmet was tossed into Titanfall. Love it!

  • @paradisearcade8386
    @paradisearcade8386 3 роки тому

    Great video! Side note, if you use polycarbonate, laser won't work, it just burns brown.

  • @protoborg
    @protoborg 3 роки тому

    I would use overhead projector film to print the pattern on. Then heat it just enough to make it sticky (it is plastic, after all). I'd then press it onto the polycarb. The plastic would adhere to the polycarb like a giant sticker. If you heat the the polycarb just a bit they would bond even better. Plus, if you cane get it hot enough to flex, you can complete the "lens" in essentially one step. It would also mean you don't have to sand the polycarb afterwards.
    In fact if you simply heat two layers, form them, then sandwich the projector film between them, you get the same effect as etching a single layer with far less effort as heating them is a relatively simple thing.

    • @asylumprophet
      @asylumprophet  3 роки тому

      You can achieve the same effect with paint. Problem with these methods is it disperses as much light in as out, so you can't see as well. Engraving reflects most of the light out

  • @ashleyrobison2843
    @ashleyrobison2843 3 роки тому

    You should make a vacuum former it would make forming machine not to hard to make and you can do a ton of things with it you can mold anything. You can build it with most stuff you already have around the house .

  • @asterladybug
    @asterladybug 3 роки тому

    Some suggestions for improvement: Put the Polycarbonate sheet in the oven set at 300°F / 150°C then use your heat gun if you need more. If you want to avoid the risk for bubbles, put the sheet, without the masking in the oven at 250°F / 125°C for 4 hours. If the polycarbonate melts during cutting, increas cutting speed / lower juigsaw speed. When you mark the inside with black, the light will be even less disturbing.

  • @faviankaton6945
    @faviankaton6945 Рік тому

    good job, pilot