I want a rivet tool like you have. You should ask your friend to sell them. It would help out the customizing community to grow. Imagine if everyone interested in this hobby came together to make stuff. I know you already make/sell your own, but helping it grow is better for everyone that loved the O-ring still figures and always wanted to make their own.
I did read on a forum that other GI Joe guys are using the Beadsmith EZ-rivet machine that this video refers to. Looking on Ebay and Etsy, from different sellers, it's about 50-60 dollars/euros. I'm trying to see how to fix my micronaut aliens, and those are supposed to have slightly larger (?) rivets. Between trying to find the right rivets (inches, millimitres, my gosh) and the right tool, it's a nightmare. I wonder: what these tools do is very easy, they hold the convex part still, and they have a small tip that presses the concave side, that's all, so one might try to modify any kind of tool that can press (nutcracker, pliers, etc).
Hello friend, for a long time I want a riveter like that and I don't know how to find tool like you have. You should ask your friend to sell them. It would help
I want a rivet tool like you have. You should ask your friend to sell them. It would help out the customizing community to grow. Imagine if everyone interested in this hobby came together to make stuff. I know you already make/sell your own, but helping it grow is better for everyone that loved the O-ring still figures and always wanted to make their own.
Thanks for the shout out Matt, I appreciate it.
I always wanted to watch a "How It's Made" for G.I.Joes. I never knew how the arm joints were made. Now I know. Rivets! They're made with rivets.
I did read on a forum that other GI Joe guys are using the Beadsmith EZ-rivet machine that this video refers to. Looking on Ebay and Etsy, from different sellers, it's about 50-60 dollars/euros. I'm trying to see how to fix my micronaut aliens, and those are supposed to have slightly larger (?) rivets. Between trying to find the right rivets (inches, millimitres, my gosh) and the right tool, it's a nightmare. I wonder: what these tools do is very easy, they hold the convex part still, and they have a small tip that presses the concave side, that's all, so one might try to modify any kind of tool that can press (nutcracker, pliers, etc).
awesome video beautiful blue zartan sculp
Is there any videos on how your making the molds and casting the body parts of the actual figures??
I’m shopping for the EZ riveter, it has a 1/16 and an optional 3/32 size. Do you know if we need 1/16 or 3/32? Thanks again!
Appreciated! Nice job 👍🏻
My friend, please post where you got that tool. What a tease. 😫
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing!!!
Hi mate, can you please advise for rivet kit available which online site? Thank you 😊
hello what resin or where did you get the molds to make those gi joe arm pieces.
Do you use ABS cement/acetone to fasten both halfs of the upper arm when done with the riveting?
Grear video
wow :) first time seeing this process. Thanks for sharing!
Do you sell the clear gi joes
How do you cast the pieces ?
Hello friend, for a long time I want a riveter like that and I don't know how to find tool like you have. You should ask your friend to sell them. It would help
how did you print those gi joe figures??
how to install rivets with a tool you can't have :(