Rate my Kettle Hat
Rate my Kettle Hat
My first attempt at a kettle hat. Made of 12 guage aluminum with 3/16" brass rivets. The holes in it are for the liner to be attached. Oh and BIG pics here. Sorry about that I got to figure out a way to resize them.
Thanks,
Landen
Thanks,
Landen
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Looks good. You might want to consider steel. If weight is a factor, 18ga steel would weigh about the same as 12ga aluminum. It would look more medieval that way.
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I bought a sheet of aluminum (4 by 10) for $19 and figured i would try to make a kettle helm. My first one so i used the scrap aluminum. I'm pretty sure it's 14 gauge after looking at it again. It's really light maybe 2 pounds. It's just covered with primer right now. I plan on painting it somehow. Maybe checked... i dunno.
In the pics you can see that the paint has started to peel off. That really infurates the hell out of me [img]http://www.armourarchive.org/ubb/mad.gif[/img]. Because now i gotta go back and strip all of that off of the helm. I was wondering what do you use to prime the surface of aluminum? Auto body primer didn't do the job. Any special brands or kind?
Thanks,
Landen
Thanks,
Landen
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I just use plain ol' primer. Any kind. Before I prime it, however, you have to clean the surface really well. For that, I use brake cleaner. It's essentially alcohol, but with some additives. It dries really fast, so you don't have to wait a long time. Just spray it on, wait a minute, wipe it down with a clean rag, then shoot your primer. I do a couple coats of primer, sanding in between coats (you don't have to, I just prefer to anyways) and wipe it down after sanding. You don't want that dust under your paint. After the 2nd coat of primer, I sand it lightly with 320, wipe it down (this is called tacking) and shoot the paint. I do about 2 coats of spray paint, and 3 if you use the brush on kind.
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A profile shot would be good i guess. It isn't totally flat. The brim is pitched down in front and back and about level on the sides. I have seen some that seem to flow downwards at all angles but I didn't really care for that style. So i went with a sort of hybrid style that is in TOMAR.
Now i don't know about the periodocity (is that a word?) I was just trying to stretch my abilities.
Now i don't know about the periodocity (is that a word?) I was just trying to stretch my abilities.
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