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On 1/22/2025 at 9:13 PM, FogOut said:


Is it ok if I leave it as is? Cos I almost cut my thumb trying to trim it. It’s too “shallow” for curve shears so had to use a knife.


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Hey there! Sorry for the delayed response. I’m not totally sure about leaving them. Let’s see if any of the others have advice on that. 
 

another idea might be a rotary tool with a sanding bit. That knocks it out pretty clean.

-Mike 

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On 1/23/2025 at 5:13 AM, FogOut said:


Is it ok if I leave it as is? Cos I almost cut my thumb trying to trim it. It’s too “shallow” for curve shears so had to use a knife.


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Hi Eri, I agree with Mike, a rotary tool would work wonders for trimming excess edges. I used my dremel with a round sanding drum it removes the return edges in seconds.

Alternatively you could use a piece of 80 grit sandpaper or a file.

The last thing you want is armour bite from sharp edges, try an trim some more if you can. 

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Rotary tools are great and very useful for kit buildings (cutting/sanding/drilling). You can often get a decent one for cheap. Powered sanders will take the edge off quick. You can also tape some sandpaper to the table and rub the armor on it until the excess edge goes away.

I'd really recommend you sand/file it down. For your comfort and overall kit accuracy. I think you'll be much happier with it.

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Do I need to have this parts glued? Can i use Velcro for both the side armor connection with the front and back armor? That would help during packing for transportation.

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Do I need to have this parts glued? Can i use Velcro for both the side armor connection with the front and back armor? That would help during packing for transportation.

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Hey Fog, not sure how I missed this post. There’s no requirement to have the side bridges permanently affixed. Mine are. But I can see how removable bridges could be beneficial. The CRL just requires the “Chest and back plate meet flush at the sides.”


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Hey Fog, not sure how I missed this post. There’s no requirement to have the side bridges permanently affixed. Mine are. But I can see how removable bridges could be beneficial. The CRL just requires the “Chest and back plate meet flush at the sides.”


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Awesome, that would really help in packing the kit. I had problem packing the ICAT armor.


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Do I need to have this parts glued? Can i use Velcro for both the side armor connection with the front and back armor? That would help during packing for transportation.

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It's fine. I used Velcro for a flatter pack down. Basically, unless it's called out in the CRL - use whatever strapping method you need to use.

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It's fine. I used Velcro for a flatter pack down. Basically, unless it's called out in the CRL - use whatever strapping method you need to use.

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Mike confirmed that earlier. Thanks. I m moving to weathering and washing phase now.


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