Congratulations on the DIY RF3 plate! I like that it was able to stop the M2AP after taking the 5.56 and 7.62. You're the only one I've seen both disappointed and excited to not have pierced the armor, lol.
15:40 incorperating lvl 3a in diy armor seems to never come up even though its actually affordable, The Wound Channel on internet archive video #53 "Homemade Body Armor vs 5.56 and 7.62" is the only other example i've seen putting tile and sheet metal in front of 3a armor. Unfortunate that channel was executed for being gun friendly
Echoing the other comments, I always enjoy build videos. Did you source from Alibaba? Especially for alumina, most domestic sources are insanely expensive.
@@kungfugirevik657 the alumina is actually very available in the states. I found this from a grain supply company. It seems many silo and grain facilities use alumina tile for its abrasion resistance. It isn’t as pure as ballistic alumina but it works much better than porcelain tile.
Hi, great video. Wrapping ceramic with epoxy carbon fiber will perform better compared to aramid/fiberglass because of its very low elongation at break
@@genericyoutubename6090 on builds like these I would have probably just pressed the composite material. That way I am not adding additional weight. If weight wasn’t an issue I might actually add a few layers of fiberglass behind the composite material.
nice performance! would it be possible to do an alternative version where the ceramic is replaced by a quarter inch of ar500 steel (but same composite backer) to see the difference against the AP rounds?
Lol, testing the first plates backer design in my next project basically, with the addition of carbon fiber. Supposedly the UD aramid does better with backface compared to the PE, do you feel it helped any? Also, where did you source the UD aramid?
@@Armor-Innovations that’s going to be a great test, cannot wait to see the results. Unfortunately, most of the work was done on the strike face on these builds so I am not entirely sure of the UD Kevlar effectiveness. At some point it should be tested against normal Kevlar 29 or such to see if it is better. I purchased these UD Kevlar from skarrarmor on eBay.
I'd like to see the build video.
Great build! Would love to see the build video.
Definitely want to see how its built, thats lvl 4
It's honestly impressive how far this channel has come from such humble beginnings.
Good job and presentation.
I would love to see the build process.
Congratulations on the DIY RF3 plate!
I like that it was able to stop the M2AP after taking the 5.56 and 7.62.
You're the only one I've seen both disappointed and excited to not have pierced the armor, lol.
IF WE ARE STILL HERE?????
yes we are waiting for that build.
great show.
You're on a grind dude, another awsome vid. Background is beautiful too
Let’s see the build!
Would like to see a build video on this one. Thanks👍
Watching from Chapecó Brazil... your job is awesome.
15:40 incorperating lvl 3a in diy armor seems to never come up even though its actually affordable, The Wound Channel on internet archive video #53 "Homemade Body Armor vs 5.56 and 7.62" is the only other example i've seen putting tile and sheet metal in front of 3a armor. Unfortunate that channel was executed for being gun friendly
Great Video, I would like to see the build video as well.
yes for build process
I’d love to see your build
Please make vid of the building process, this armour is just so good
Echoing the other comments, I always enjoy build videos.
Did you source from Alibaba? Especially for alumina, most domestic sources are insanely expensive.
@@kungfugirevik657 the alumina is actually very available in the states. I found this from a grain supply company. It seems many silo and grain facilities use alumina tile for its abrasion resistance. It isn’t as pure as ballistic alumina but it works much better than porcelain tile.
what a massive win! thats level IV! HOW DID U DO IT
Wow 😳
Hi, great video. Wrapping ceramic with epoxy carbon fiber will perform better compared to aramid/fiberglass because of its very low elongation at break
@@eziciyokedici214 I’d love to give it a try. I have a few tests of porcelain wrapped in aramid but none with carbon fiber.
Very cool. How would you mitigate back face deformation on builds like these?
@@genericyoutubename6090 on builds like these I would have probably just pressed the composite material. That way I am not adding additional weight. If weight wasn’t an issue I might actually add a few layers of fiberglass behind the composite material.
park the car farther away from the big booms lol.
@@ElectricalExistence 👍 or just keep the damn keys out of my pocket. They locked the door and set the alarm 🤦🏻♂️.
nice performance!
would it be possible to do an alternative version where the ceramic is replaced by a quarter inch of ar500 steel (but same composite backer) to see the difference against the AP rounds?
@@gamecubekingdevon3 sure. The plate might weight a few more pounds but I have the AR500 in my shop. Should be fairly straightforward to make.
@@3RBallistics nice! as i m very curious to see how the IIIA UHMWPE backer + quarter inch hardened steel SF would fair
Lol, testing the first plates backer design in my next project basically, with the addition of carbon fiber. Supposedly the UD aramid does better with backface compared to the PE, do you feel it helped any? Also, where did you source the UD aramid?
@@Armor-Innovations that’s going to be a great test, cannot wait to see the results.
Unfortunately, most of the work was done on the strike face on these builds so I am not entirely sure of the UD Kevlar effectiveness. At some point it should be tested against normal Kevlar 29 or such to see if it is better.
I purchased these UD Kevlar from skarrarmor on eBay.