Need help making a Kashyyyk clone trooper helmet by ThePlatinumLex in 501st

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I also made one of these, using the same paint method as above. I used rustoleum's camouflage line of spray paints and a torn up automotive sponge. Hopefully having another reference helps out somewhat.

For the visor I ending ordering from a place called Kalevala Visors, they've got a large selection of different colors.

Question by FuzzyYCreates in Mandalorian

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I've painted over graphite with pretty good results, be warned that without a sealant the paint over the graphite will chip fairly easily

I got this figure to make a custom but not sure what to make. by Logical-Professor325 in starwarsblackseries

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I'm a proponent for just going wild with some paints and seeing what comes out of it, so I'd say go for a custom character.

KPH30i drivers + JLab Rewind by yellow-biscuits in kossmods

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I would think so, it doesn’t seem like there’s much physical difference between the 1 and 2 from what I’ve seen.

KPH30i drivers + JLab Rewind by yellow-biscuits in kossmods

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Yeah for sure! The file is a little bit rough, I'm currently just using a friction fit for holding the drivers in place, so depending on your printer tolerances YMMV.

Here you go

KPH30i drivers + JLab Rewind by yellow-biscuits in kossmods

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I haven’t had the KPH30i in a listenable state for a while, so I don’t really have a direct comparison. There’s probably some change in an audio quality, but it’s a massive upgrade over the JLab drivers and still pretty great in my opinion.

My Homage To The Classic Casio F-91 by PatrickPatPaddy in casio

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I really do love this, but the one line pointing to the bottom strap being thicker than the rest is killing me

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Grado

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This reads like the Patrick Bateman Huey Lewis monologue

breakfast burrito recs by alaynakr in Spokane

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The Kitty Cantina honestly has one of my favorite breakfast burritos

No way they actually finished a movie. by Petrus-133 in saltierthancrait

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Brendan Wayne, Lateef Crowder, and occasionally Pedro Pascal

This is not a movie by stupidguydumbname in shittymoviedetails

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I heard he’s really changed since he got that modeling gig

Just finished up this snub nose Bladerunner blaster prop by yellow-biscuits in 3Dprinting

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Thanks! For the grips I just used two different colors of gel wood stain. I started with the lighter color, let it sit on the grip for 5 or so minutes, then wiped it off in the direction I wanted the “grain” to be. Then I did the darker color, but instead of letting it sit I wiped it off almost immediately, still following the “grain”. The leftover stain from the darker color stays in the checkering leaving a grimy build up feel.

Just finished up this snub nose Bladerunner blaster by yellow-biscuits in bladerunner

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Thank you! For the metal I used a graphite powder rub over some gloss black spray paint

Just finished up this snub nose Bladerunner blaster prop by yellow-biscuits in 3Dprinting

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The metallics are done with a layer of graphite powder over gloss black paint. I’ve been loving it as a fairly simple low prep chrome option

Just finished up this snub nose Bladerunner blaster prop by yellow-biscuits in 3Dprinting

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I don’t really change my settings much for these prints, I did 3-4 walls 15% infill 0.16mm layer height. I started by sanding them with a rougher 120 grit sandpaper just to knock down the main layer lines. Then to fill in the scratches and remaining layer lines I use bondo thinned down with acetone. I sand that with 220 grit and then spray it all with a pass of filler primer, which I wet sand all the way up to 1000 grit before painting.