Reddit Reddit reviews Hobart 770580 Face Shield Replacement Lens, Shaded

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Hobart 770580 Face Shield Replacement Lens, Shaded
Package Height: 1"Package Length: 15.5"For cutting and grindingMade in China
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9 Reddit comments about Hobart 770580 Face Shield Replacement Lens, Shaded:

u/Nexustar · 59 pointsr/3Dprinting

Summary of OP's statements so far:

MODEL

  • The STL can be found on myminifactory - model by Rob Pauza called the Mandalorian Helmet. The URL is posted in the comments, but the bot hates it.
  • STL was printed in one piece (except ears and back piece) but modified:
  • Scaled at 108% (any bigger and according to another poster who has printed it before, it won't fit the CR10) but would print again at 104-105% - YMMV, OP has a 'bigger head'.
  • Custom tree supports were needed on the top of the visor area.

    PRINT

  • Layer height was .28
  • Printed oriented as it sits (upright)
  • Took about 2 days to print on a 2-year-old CR10 using a mirror bed

    FINISH

  • Filler - Elmer's Wood Filler watered down a little
  • Sanded, then primer, wetsand
  • Black Gloss Paint
  • The silver is Ultimate Mirror Chrome Aeorosol by SPaz Stix from Amazon
  • No Clearcoat; damage adds character
  • Foam pads were velcroed inside

    VISOR

  • Is a Hobart 770580 Face Shield Replacement Lens ($7) from Amazon
  • Visibility is good
u/scissorss · 20 pointsr/3Dprinting
u/nickrod8698 · 5 pointsr/DaftPunk

What he said. Also another route you can go for tinting is getting this and cutting it to fit. Thats what I did for my volpin and I think it came out pretty nice. You be the judge

u/DestroyAllCosplay · 5 pointsr/DCDoomPatrol

Oh...yeah you won’t need a 3D printer for those. The only 3D printed part on mine is the bridge of the nose to hold magnets that I use to attach them. Make a template out of paper that is sized to your head and the right shape you want, and then cut that template (all as one piece) out of the material that I link below. The material is thin enough that you can use scissors to cut it.

Mine are held onto the face shell with magnets, but you can just as easily attach them to some existing glasses or goggles by using hot glue and/or fishing line along the bridge of the nose. Don’t use Super Glue because it will cloud the lense.

Hobart 770580 Face Shield Replacement Lens, Shaded https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002VECKRO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_nTuXCb3YYQCRY

It might also be worth it to you to search for Cat Eye Sunglasses. Those are the style that most-realistically matches the Rebis lenses, and if you see some you like, then there’s no building to do. I wanted mine to be larger and they’re more based on their look in Way’s run, but I think if I wanted more of a Morrison/Case run appearance, I’d go with cat eye sunglasses.

Cat eyes that make work for you as-is:
Womens Cat Eye Rimless Shield Goth Rectangular Sunglasses Brown https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BWB76MP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_d7uXCbMX9R9VD

u/DCayabyab93 · 5 pointsr/powerrangers

I cheated on the visor a bit. It’s more apparent from a side view but it’s not flush with the front of the helmet. What I did was I bought a tinted face shield off Amazon (link), cut it to size with a pair of scissors, the hot glued it in from the inside of the helmet.

u/gearheadcookie · 3 pointsr/3Dprinting
u/Renz2LK · 2 pointsr/cosplay

I used a face shield replacement sheet. It's thin enough to cut with scissors and you can get it in clear or tinted. The one I got was tinted and used it for a Power Rangers helmet.

Face Shield on Amazon

u/Red_eagles_fury · 2 pointsr/cosplay

I did a SWTOR version of Darth Revan for Comic Con in 2015,here's the mask I did. it looks a bit different from the KOTOR version, but it's the same general look. I used a replacement lens for a plasma cutting face shield Like this one. I cut it with a tin snips and secured it by fitting the strip in between the layers of the mask before riveting them together. Since it's plastic, though, most glues would probably work too.