I"d suggest doing a separate test first for finding the optimal fiber composite. Once you know its 3A as a flat panel, you can work on shaping it. You'd need to insure far less back face deformation in a helmet than in a chest panel due to brain injury. Do you mind sharing where you found that three material composite fabric? I've seen composites of Kevlar and carbon fiber, but never with all three fabrics.
Good work. I would definitely be interested in seeing the ultimate composite armor video before the helmet video. At least if you dedicate your time to finding the best material combination for spicy pistol and rifle threats others could expand upon your triple fabric layups and build their own helmet designs off of that. Also I think it's neat that we have the same kind of thinking when you said you were going to use a composite of Kevlar, Fiberglass, and Carbon Fiber. I plan to use a composite of Nylon, S2 Fiberglass, and K29 Kevlar as a backer for some rifle rated SAPI plates and use HDPE as the resin to bond all of the textile layers. For the strike face I plan to use either Porcelain or Quartzite it's rumored that Quartzite is supposed to be a little harder than Porcelain and is the hardest available tile you could find in a home improvement store but I haven't validated that yet. Anyway, if you could maybe do the video on finding the best optimal textile configuration for armor. Again thanks for the videos you have no idea how many people you've helped with this life saving information so keep 'em coming! 💪🏻👊🏻👍😎
This is exciting news! This won't be a waste of anyone's time, everyone makes mistakes and your voice is cool, no homo lol. Excited to see the results!
It stops 308! 3RBallistics completed a very thorough testing regimen. That was a very well put together flexible armor plate; very impressive!
Thanks for the update. 3RBallistics is a great channel as well, its great he's willing to test out your plate.
I"d suggest doing a separate test first for finding the optimal fiber composite.
Once you know its 3A as a flat panel, you can work on shaping it.
You'd need to insure far less back face deformation in a helmet than in a chest panel due to brain injury.
Do you mind sharing where you found that three material composite fabric? I've seen composites of Kevlar and carbon fiber, but never with all three fabrics.
Look up Rock West composites. On their website search Tri weave in the search bar.
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Good work. I would definitely be interested in seeing the ultimate composite armor video before the helmet video. At least if you dedicate your time to finding the best material combination for spicy pistol and rifle threats others could expand upon your triple fabric layups and build their own helmet designs off of that.
Also I think it's neat that we have the same kind of thinking when you said you were going to use a composite of Kevlar, Fiberglass, and Carbon Fiber.
I plan to use a composite of Nylon, S2 Fiberglass, and K29 Kevlar as a backer for some rifle rated SAPI plates and use HDPE as the resin to bond all of the textile layers. For the strike face I plan to use either Porcelain or Quartzite it's rumored that Quartzite is supposed to be a little harder than Porcelain and is the hardest available tile you could find in a home improvement store but I haven't validated that yet.
Anyway, if you could maybe do the video on finding the best optimal textile configuration for armor. Again thanks for the videos you have no idea how many people you've helped with this life saving information so keep 'em coming! 💪🏻👊🏻👍😎
This is exciting news! This won't be a waste of anyone's time, everyone makes mistakes and your voice is cool, no homo lol. Excited to see the results!