Great video. Thanks for sharing. How do you get the consistent/accurate bend for the eye lenses? Also, I have a Don Post Deluxe Vader...and would like to get replacement metal tusks. Do you sell those?
Heat the acrylic and we just use a folded cloth and push gently with a finger towards the inner corner of the eye. It naturally curves pretty well and just hold until it cools enough to stay in shape. We will do a full video on it at some point.
great video - i keep meaning to get my orders in, life keeps getting in the way 😭what is the silver paint you use called? i want a decent paint to try on some 3d printed rods i made for a chest box before i have to buy them from fenix - thanks
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Where did you purchase the lenses and netting? Thanks
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
How do you get the consistent/accurate bend for the eye lenses?
Also, I have a Don Post Deluxe Vader...and would like to get replacement metal tusks. Do you sell those?
They used a oven to heat the lenses, then the Probably use heat gun and a tennis ball to push the lenses into the eye socket. That my guess
Heat the acrylic and we just use a folded cloth and push gently with a finger towards the inner corner of the eye. It naturally curves pretty well and just hold until it cools enough to stay in shape. We will do a full video on it at some point.
We don't sell the tusks separately but you can get them from fenix props.
Thank you! @@SkunkworksProps
great video - i keep meaning to get my orders in, life keeps getting in the way 😭what is the silver paint you use called? i want a decent paint to try on some 3d printed rods i made for a chest box before i have to buy them from fenix - thanks
It's the Aluminium colour from Alclad