HOW TO PRINT AN IRON MAN HELMET FAST & EASY
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Wanna build an Iron Man helmet? Take a look! Here, I'll be printing and assembling the helmet while documenting the whole process for all to see, so make sure to take notes.
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Songs used- Cooper Cannell- Bach Cello Suite No.1, G Major, Prelude
Swoop141- Kwon
Ramzoid- Electron
Syn Cole- Feel Good
#3dprinting #ironman
OMG!! You've made perfect models. They're the best work I've ever seen. Thank you!
Oops! not yours? Anyway, thank you again. 😊
Haha no problem! I’m glad you saw the actual creator of the model, I’m just the guy bringing this stuff to life.
I’m on my 11th print since buying my ender 3v2 second iron man helmet! Printing looks like it could be hard when your just watching others but it’s actually really easy! Iv had one out of 11 prints fail
Yeah, 3D printing has never been easier and the cool thing is it’s likely going to be easier and more convenient with time. It’s such a great time to make cool stuff!
True, it's pretty easy procedure. Just pay attention to proper bed leveling and everything will go nice and smooth.
I thought Ray Romano got into 3D printing. :D
Nice video!
I can sorta see the similarities lol
Hey could you possibly make a quick video or do you have a gudie on how you place the top helmet in Cura im making a ironman cosplay and that top is literally giving me the most problems with my Ender 3 V2 and nothing seems to help.
Does the top of the helmet include the jaw, or is it just the dome section? If it includes the jaw you’ll have to cut the jaw from the dome because the whole thing will most likely not fit on an Ender 3 bed. If it’s just the dome then i recommend positioning it facing it’s regular position and applying the lay flat feature for retaining the most amount of exterior detail. But if you want to reduce the amount of support then flip the dome upside down. Hope this helped, let me know if you still have any doubts!
@@kniteplates8020 this actually did help i ended up getting rid of that ender 3 and got the flashforge guider 2 no issues scaling anymore
Thank you
Very Nice model to print in 220x220 printer, where can i find the stl? Thanks
Great video, thank you. Keep making videos man
Ayye, thanks, I really appreciate it!
what file did you use
What software are you using to scale and measure the file?
I’m using blender, really good software and it’s free! 👍
ive tried using blender, but the default helmet (which should be about 18cm) is like 300 METERS. Why is the scaling so big? i cant seem to scale it down back to cm. someone please help
Awesome video!
What layer height/ speed did you use?
I used 0.2mm layer height and I had the printer running at 100% speed to retain the quality 👍
I have a flash forge finder so i cant really do helmets because the build plate is too small so I'm trying to get the ender 3 pro or plus idk what its properly called anyway i really like your videos keep up the great work!!😁
Honestly I would totally recommend the Ender 3 pro since I use it though you’ll have to be ready to potentially replace the sd card it comes with as well as the motherboard since they’ve both failed me. Otherwise, it’s pretty affordable. The CR10S is also pretty affordable for it’s much bigger print bed and that printer has yet to fail me. And thanks I really appreciate the support!
why do u look like aldrich killian?
What does metric and imperial mean?
They’re units of measurement. Metric corresponds to centimeters and millimeters, and imperial corresponds to inches and feet.
what printer do you use
I use the Creality Cr-10 and the Ender 3 Pro.
Funny how you assume everyone uses blender.
It’s a great option since it’s free and versatile. But this is simply one of many methods you can use to print a helmet.
@@kniteplates8020 Free and versatile I'll agree with.
what you on yt?
Sry can you rephrase that?
@@kniteplates8020 i didnt know you also had a UA-cam Channel lol
Ah yeah lol I also have a YT
nah