Gregory
Active Hunter
I'm making a second version as my first one cracked. Turns out the clear styrene sheet I'm using likes to bend one way but not the other. Basically I got a sheet of clear styrene from the hobby store in the framing area. Using an X-acto knife backwards, I score the plastic until it will break cleanly with a little bending back and forth. Then I sand the edges to remove burrs using a sanding sponge.
I use 35% auto window tint to tint the styrene, 1 layer overall on the outside, and a second layer inside for the vertical part to hide my nose etc. I got a t-visor.com one but I found it hard to see out of. So I decided on scratch-built. The basic instructions are peel the clear backing off, spray window cleaner on, apply film, squeegee out bubbles.
Window film applied but still wet:

Film trimmed:

Rolled out, now has to dry to remove various bubbles:

In use:

I use 35% auto window tint to tint the styrene, 1 layer overall on the outside, and a second layer inside for the vertical part to hide my nose etc. I got a t-visor.com one but I found it hard to see out of. So I decided on scratch-built. The basic instructions are peel the clear backing off, spray window cleaner on, apply film, squeegee out bubbles.
Window film applied but still wet:

Film trimmed:

Rolled out, now has to dry to remove various bubbles:

In use:
