@@D0CBEE Hi. In the written info on the episode I link to the Rub and Buff I used. The silver was a Halfords brand - there is no link but the full name in the notes.
@@Cosplayvicar 1 last thing I've not seen anyone mention, what color do you use for the grey moving lenses? I thought they were silver but someone mentioned they were grey.
Buen video compañero,eres un artista.
@@hugosanchez2385 very kind. Thanks
Looks good so far, I definitely see your printer working overtime with this project, love R2, thanks for sharing your work
the key to rub and buff is to use your fingers and buff it that way. The heat from your hands polishes the wax in the product.
This is 100% correct. You can get a near perfect metal finish doing it this way.
great video
There is a little spike on the end of the cap to puncture the seal, so you don’t need to contaminate all your screwdrivers!
Looks great, should take you around 6 to 7 months of solid printing for u to finish but totally worth it in the end trust me 👍
I had my whole R2 printed in about 2 weeks.. But I guess it depends on the type and amount of printers lol
@@TheRealMisterJ how many printers do u have?
Hi just making an R2 now. Can you recomend any silver paint for the base coat, and a make of rub and buff to get a nice metal finish?
@@D0CBEE Hi. In the written info on the episode I link to the Rub and Buff I used. The silver was a Halfords brand - there is no link but the full name in the notes.
@@Cosplayvicar Amazing thanks for the quick reply!
@@Cosplayvicar 1 last thing I've not seen anyone mention, what color do you use for the grey moving lenses? I thought they were silver but someone mentioned they were grey.