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Templates and other handy tools will be stored here. Help yourself!

 
 
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head template

Obviously, this is my head so you might have to scale it for yours. Draw over it or import it into Illustrator or other vector drawing program to plan out your next helmet or mask. 

 
Here it is in use. When you're building, you can take measurements right off your plans.

Here it is in use. When you're building, you can take measurements right off your plans.

gun template

Ever wonder how big some weird fantasy gun would be in real life? If it has a grip and a trigger, you can base it on a real gun for size.  Draw over this template or import it into Illustrator or other vector drawing program to plan out your next blaster.

 

Apply to the clear 9 oz. cups from Wal-Mart, place the bottom line of the gauge at the base indent and pour equal amounts in each cup. For example, if you want to mix 60g of resin, pour each cup to the 60 mark (it's actually 30 g per cup but to avoid any math, I listed the total).

MEASURING CUP GAUGE

For my projects, I pour small amounts of resin. I’ve been getting by with marking the cups with a sharpie but it can get confusing when you pour different amounts the same day.

I finally sat down and measured the common increments that I use in disposable cups. Print the linked file on clear Avery sheets, trim out, apply to each cup and you have a easy way of measuring your resin (as long as it’s equal amounts by volume, that is.)