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Disculpe, ¿En cuanto al material de la lamina del visor, puede llegar a variar en cuestión de marcas de casco?. Excuse me, as for the material of the visor sheet, can it vary depending on helmet brands?
"Don't avoid something because you don't think you're not good at it." Brother, soldering isn't hard. Practice some and you won't regret the time invested. It's not like welding. I just kind of picked it up watching my dad and uncle in the auto repair business. Follow your own advice! It's great skill to have in your pocket!
I’m doing a Cogman cosplay from: Transformers The last Knight And I’m suffering!! 😭 Currently making his head and then I am going to move on to his torso and what not 💀
This video has some great information. I had been walking on these things wrong for three years. I use them for Halloween costumes primarily, and after making the adjustments to the side supports and springs, I feel much more stable when walking around. I thought I just had really bad balance.
Mine are just standard hole saws, nothing special. I use a cheap hole saw kit from harbor freight. It gets the job done but it can leave rough edges if I'm not careful.
Do you know where I can get that kind of foam that I can use for like a handle? it already has a hole in the middle of it and it has a slit to where you can fit it around something.
I have a couple of blades I use. I believe the one in this video was the blade that came with the saw, and that measures about 6 TPI. The other blade I have is 15 TPI.