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Make a Daft Punk Helmet

Step 2Assemble the Paper Part

Assemble the Paper Part
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if you haven't already downloaded the pdf's that contain these files, download them here : http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=5f31918b5d7318337069484bded33bcdee851c20c3cd01fa

You will use these so that you can make a perfect front part of the helmet. Print them on your cardstock, cut them out, and glue and tape them together using Elmer's glue, and masking tape.

I got the paper files from this guy: http://www.youtube.com/user/CRTSHCTR
He makes awesome helmets!

After you have assembled the paper model, cover up any holes on the helmet using masking tape, and cardstock, and then attach the paper model to the front of the helmet, using masking tape, and adjust it until you feel satisfied with its position. You can attach the ears if you want, but I was going to attach the ears after I put enough fiberglass resin on it.
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May 23, 2012. 3:14 AMsupermau5 says:
You are a legend my friend!! only place i could find a pdf of the helmate, it didnt need papakura (i cant get it im on a mac) thank you soo much!
Sep 20, 2011. 1:43 PMdclary says:
i realize no one has gotten on here in a good while but i'm having trouble downloading the PDF for the ears. all the others worked fine though. it seems that i don't necessarily need it though. can someone confirm this please. thank you.
Oct 3, 2011. 2:36 PMhstahl says:
i think it matters what browser you use, on Firefox it wasnt working for me either, but on Google Chrome it cam out fine
Aug 3, 2011. 6:16 PMwzhang1 says:
The pieces of cardboard shapes from the PDF as you have said is for Pro Members, correct?
Oct 2, 2010. 2:52 PM! xD ! says:
Very great instructable! Could you help me out with the paper-folding part? I cant figure out how to fold the side parts that connect the top and bottom visor. Thanks! -xD
Oct 8, 2010. 5:01 AMtoasty87 says:
yah I'm having the same problem with mine.... Help is greatly appreciated!
May 22, 2011. 4:09 PMvtheawesome says:
hey ive looked at the pitures and i still dont get how you make the parts that connect the top and bottom visor
Oct 8, 2010. 2:56 PMtoasty87 says:
hey It's fine I figured it out! helpful instructable
Oct 10, 2010. 10:04 AM! xD ! says:
Could you explain it to me? I still am having trouble with it... haha, thanks!
Oct 19, 2010. 9:14 PMtoasty87 says:
ok you don't attach the lower vizor to the mouth/chin area instead make sure that the bottom of the visor is connected with the side pieces on the appropriately sized end, this tricky. attach the visor to the chin with masking tape and you should be good! I know I didn't do well at explaining it but Ill post some pics within the week
Oct 23, 2010. 11:38 PMthelastwitnessreed says:
Just a question. About how tall is your visor, the actual plastic one? Mine is two inches, and the visor seems to be very loose in the helmet. Am I supposed to built it up with bondo?
Jun 23, 2010. 8:02 AMhellonfire30 says:
im starting to think my printout is a too small but its too late now
Jun 21, 2010. 12:20 PMhellonfire30 says:
Do we need to attach the paper visor part or do we cut it off right before the fiberglass resin
Jun 20, 2010. 3:16 PMhellonfire30 says:
how do you fold the side thingys on the lower visor piece, im having a hard time folding it
Jun 20, 2010. 3:37 PMhellonfire30 says:
Oh and also when i add the lower visor to the mouth it is very wide. Is it supposed to be like this?
Jun 21, 2010. 12:15 PMhellonfire30 says:
oh nevermind as paper it looked kind of wide but when i held it up to the helmet it was perfect oh and a common mistake people make is using regular paper because its wobbly and hard to keep in place, today i bought cardstock and im starting over and its metallic so bonus.
Jun 6, 2010. 1:04 PMdarkdrawn says:
can you put up a video or a good picture of the sides of the helmet? i need to know how to fold the piece that connects to all everything (the wo on the outside)
Jan 12, 2010. 10:06 AMchoji660 says:
What size paper did you use to make that part.
Jan 12, 2010. 3:08 PMchoji660 says:
I tried that but it came out small maybe I did it wrong?
Dec 13, 2009. 5:53 AMwannaburst27 says:
how do i put this together
Dec 13, 2009. 10:46 PMDIYn1nja says:
has no relation to what you said, but is the paper part supposed to be pretty wide? or did i assemble it wrong?
Dec 12, 2009. 11:55 AMTombomom says:
 the mouth pdf doesn't work do you know why
Sep 26, 2009. 1:31 PMetkirk says:
when and how do you use card board? im almost done with the initial taping together but im afraid of it falling apart... how much did all the items cost together? please help man... i dont want the paper to come apart... how do you keep the paper hard so it dosent fall apart? im getting really stressed out... in the above pictures the first 2 look like the step im at... yet the other 2 look like you used stronger paper??? what did you do?
Sep 27, 2009. 12:20 PMunholyknight says:
A tissue box turned on its side works well too. If you don't have anything to balance the helmet on then don't apply fiberglass jelly or bondo over the entire helmet at once. Do an area, let it dry, and then do another area. That way if you need to put the helmet on the table so that the face mask is facing upwards you don't get fiberglass jelly or bondo on your work surface.
Sep 26, 2009. 12:54 PMetkirk says:
the unattached paper model when you first made it was it from the printed paper or did you trace it to card stock?

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