BartRN 0 #1 October 4, 2009 I truly wish I had been able to complete this project before Wes left us. The last time I talked to him and showed him pictures he was excited to see his design taken this direction. My inspiration intially came from Matt Hoover and Brett Thomas, both of whom have made their own CCM. The idea for my CCM was from Wes' helmet shown on his webpage (rimworldvideo.com) but taken to the next level. I started making my CCM in November of '08. There were weeks that I would not touch it and numerous times I had to 'erase' steps and redo them. I had never worked with materials like this before and the detail my helmet required forced me to become very proficient at working with fiberglass and carbon fiber. My total cost and time invested??.... who knows or cares to be honest. The experience of making a CCM was worth every second I am way too lazy to shrink multiple photos down to the DZ.com size limits but several photos are attached. You can see more pictures of my helmet at .... http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/album.php?aid=33477&id=1527095635 I welcome feedback and look forward to your comments. BartSome canopies can be fun to fly, but treat you like their bitch on opening. -- Jarno Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #2 October 4, 2009 If nothing else can be said about it, it's definitely artistic and creative! It appears your googles are part of the helmet? Or is that just an illusion? Is the front actually molded, or is the paint job giving the illusion of depth? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LouDiamond 1 #3 October 4, 2009 That is very cool. I can only imagine how much time and effort it must have taken. Great job. "It's just skydiving..additional drama is not required" Some people dream about flying, I live my dream SKYMONKEY PUBLISHING Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BartRN 0 #4 October 4, 2009 Googles are lightly tacked in so that they can be replaced as they wear out, other than the stitched rim non of the googles are covered by the helmet. The face is indeed molded/sculpted.Some canopies can be fun to fly, but treat you like their bitch on opening. -- Jarno Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #5 October 4, 2009 Nice! Fresh, creative, and functional. Congrats on a very nice piece of working art. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The111 1 #6 October 4, 2009 Clicky for the Facebook photos from the OP: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/album.php?aid=33477&id=1527095635 It took you less than a year... you beat me. I've probably had half a dozen people in the past 2 years tell me they were starting a CCM. You are the first one who has actually finished. Congrats! You definitely look like a monster flying through the air. Scary. No ringsight? How does if fit/feel/fly? What still camera do you have on there? I just got a CX100 like you have, but haven't mounted/flown it yet. Cya soon Bart. I am contemplating starting my next one soon. www.WingsuitPhotos.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lilchief 1 #7 October 4, 2009 I'd love to see the face on the tandemstudens you're filming in freefall "Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been and there you long to return." - Da Vinci www.lilchief.no Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brains 2 #8 October 4, 2009 Congratulations, that is a very, very cool camera helmet. How is the peripheral out of it? Never look down on someone, unless they are going down on you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mwabd1 0 #9 October 4, 2009 WOW.......I have debated for a while about starting one but after seeing that you just renewed my interest. Very nice job!.......I hereby reject your reality and instead choose to insert my own! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brains 2 #10 October 4, 2009 Does anyone know if the how to disks are still available? Never look down on someone, unless they are going down on you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sinjin 0 #11 October 4, 2009 Reach into the gear bag and pull out the helmet that says BAD MOTHER F@#%@#% on it. !!!!!! awesome job, great design and artwork. dont let life pass you by Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BartRN 0 #12 October 4, 2009 QuoteCongratulations, that is a very, very cool camera helmet. How is the peripheral out of it? Making sure I lost ZERO peripheral was a huge concern, with the way I designed the mask there is no loss of vision at all. I see as good out of this as I do out of my Optic.... amazingly enough it is also lighter than my Optic by a half poundSome canopies can be fun to fly, but treat you like their bitch on opening. -- Jarno Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BartRN 0 #13 October 4, 2009 QuoteNo ringsight? How does if fit/feel/fly? What still camera do you have on there? I just got a CX100 like you have, but haven't mounted/flown it yet. I ended up going with a paper asshole on the inside of the goggles instead of a ringsite, since the googles are fixed this works out well. I have a Canon xTi with a crappy 18-55 lens (new lens on my wish list with Santa hehe) The helmet fits amazingly well.. much more quiet in freefall than I expected. I need to adjust the padding in a place or two, it did swell a bit more than expected in a place or two. I am going to completely redo the top plate to be more flexible and interchangable but I threw that plate together to get it in the air. BartSome canopies can be fun to fly, but treat you like their bitch on opening. -- Jarno Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dqpacker 7 #14 October 4, 2009 The helmet turned out great Bart. It was cool to see it this weekend. My favorite part is the third object mounted on top. You should post a shot of that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BartRN 0 #15 October 4, 2009 QuoteThe helmet turned out great Bart. It was cool to see it this weekend. My favorite part is the third object mounted on top. You should post a shot of that. LOL, you can say it... I wasn't trying to hide it, just not done with the plate. I assume you refer to my integrated entertainment system, ie Ipod and surround sound system heheSome canopies can be fun to fly, but treat you like their bitch on opening. -- Jarno Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LouDiamond 1 #16 October 4, 2009 It kind of reminds me of a kabuki mask. Did you model it after one? I take it your bite switch is run inside of the mask?"It's just skydiving..additional drama is not required" Some people dream about flying, I live my dream SKYMONKEY PUBLISHING Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brains 2 #17 October 4, 2009 Quote Quote Congratulations, that is a very, very cool camera helmet. How is the peripheral out of it? Making sure I lost ZERO peripheral was a huge concern, with the way I designed the mask there is no loss of vision at all. I see as good out of this as I do out of my Optic.... amazingly enough it is also lighter than my Optic by a half pound Awesome! understand i wasn't implying anything, i was truly curious and it sounds like you had the same thoughts when designing it. Absolutely bad ass and i hope to see it in person some day. I have seen a few ccm's up close and every one is a work of art. Yours takes it to a whole new level Never look down on someone, unless they are going down on you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freefalljason 0 #18 October 4, 2009 Certainly gives a new meaning to the term "full face helmet"!! What is the design of the "teeth" supposed to be? How much of the construction is carbon fiber? How much is fiberglass? Congratulations on a "unique" work of art. Blue Skies, Jason Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freefalljason 0 #19 October 4, 2009 QuoteQuoteThe helmet turned out great Bart. It was cool to see it this weekend. My favorite part is the third object mounted on top. You should post a shot of that. LOL, you can say it... I wasn't trying to hide it, just not done with the plate. I assume you refer to my integrated entertainment system, ie Ipod and surround sound system hehe Can you elaborate on this? Do you have speakers inside the helmet? Again, Congrats on a job well done! Blue Skies, Jason Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BartRN 0 #20 October 4, 2009 QuoteIt kind of reminds me of a kabuki mask. Did you model it after one? I take it your bite switch is run inside of the mask? It is actually modeled after the Immortals from the movie 300. http://civilizer.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/300-persian.jpg QuoteWhat is the design of the "teeth" supposed to be? How much of the construction is carbon fiber? How much is fiberglass? The teeth are just random cuts, nothing implied but it is a common question. I would say it is 25% carbon fiber and 75% fiberglass, plate excluded. QuoteCan you elaborate on this? Do you have speakers inside the helmet? I do, when building the helmet I added extra room around the ears for ditter/speakers. If you strip down a set of headphones the actual speaker is roughly the size of 3 quarters stacked up. I have a 1 gig I-pod shuffle mounted on the top plate so that I can easily control it in the plane, freefall, or under canopy. The quality and volume easily overcomes freefall noise. Under canopy I usually turn off or way down the music but when shooting 4way it tends to become boring hehe. My 4way team occassionally has caught me bouncing my head to music during training jumps :) Additionally I also have a piezo speaker that is 0.6mm thick wired into the padding that runs up to my audible (also mounted to the top plate) and decible output of the piezo is easily heard over the music QuoteSome canopies can be fun to fly, but treat you like their bitch on opening. -- Jarno Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djmarvin 2 #21 October 4, 2009 Killer job Bart!! One of the most unique pieces of skydiving gear I have ever seen! Well thought out and executed. DJ Marvin AFF I/E, Coach/E, USPA/UPT Tandem I/E http://www.theratingscenter.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baronn 111 #22 October 5, 2009 I have seen this helmet and this forum does not do it justice. It is nothing short of incredible. The integrated sound system is just way too cool! The first time he wore it, everyone screamed when he turned around and looked back. It was shocking. If the students aren't scared enuff, they will be when they look back and see him outside the plane. Genius! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VideoFly 0 #23 October 5, 2009 Your helmet is beautiful. It is a work of fiberglass art and a primo helmet for a Halloween boogie. I have a few questions about the helmet. First, I was wondering if you are concerned with eliminating facial communication with your subject (TI, AFFI, students) in times when problems may exist (with others or problems with vidiots own gear) and feedback is helpful? Also, do you think the helmet might distract subjects (AFF students and tandem students)? With some subjects (perhaps the elderly), do you think the helmet might scare and/or take the fun and beauty out of a jump? Does the extra material add unnecessary weight to helmet, which in the long run may ruin your neck? Does the helmet limit your range of vision or induce unnecessary fogging? Thanks for your feedback and congratulations on your creation! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djmarvin 2 #24 October 5, 2009 QuoteYour helmet is beautiful. It is a work of fiberglass art and a primo helmet for a Halloween boogie. I have a few questions about the helmet. First, I was wondering if you are concerned with eliminating facial communication with your subject (TI, AFFI, students) in times when problems may exist (with others or problems with vidiots own gear) and feedback is helpful? Also, do you think the helmet might distract subjects (AFF students and tandem students)? With some subjects (perhaps the elderly), do you think the helmet might scare and/or take the fun and beauty out of a jump? Does the extra material add unnecessary weight to helmet, which in the long run may ruin your neck? Does the helmet limit your range of vision or induce unnecessary fogging? Thanks for your feedback and congratulations on your creation! Bart does not jump with students, he shoots rw video, so I am pretty sure he is not to much of a distraction (although his team does like to end on their backs on exits :) ) As far as communicating I had no problems hearing him in the plane with his helmet on. (edited to add everything, posted the quote without my response) DJ Marvin AFF I/E, Coach/E, USPA/UPT Tandem I/E http://www.theratingscenter.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cderham 0 #25 October 5, 2009 I am also interested in the disks as well. I tried a search but came up empty. Would make a great winter project for me. Chris It's Jimmy Time!! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Team-Fast-As-Fuck/6099474213 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites