Chainmail 3D Printed
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
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Here is my design of a full Chainmail for FDM printers. I have printed with PLA.
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i love that it looks like a block of ramen at first. and its about as crunchy as one! thank you for sharing, im gonna try printing !
Thank you!! :D
I was just opening the comments to say that
Could we 3d print actual noodles?
Fun fact: you can eat raw ramen because it's pre-cooked and dehydrated.
@Глеб Сальманов print the ramen, eat the chainmail.
This is really impressive! I’ve seen lots of videos of chia mail, but none where anyone attempted to print multiple continuous layers like this. Not to mention, the quality of your chain mail is outstanding!
Chia mail would be pretty interesting.
@Gordon Child I didn't think so at first but the idea is growing on me 😀
Chi chi chi Chia Mail
Chia seeds
Doesn't exactly grow from seeds.. 🤣
The cojones of this man, not only to commit that much time and filament to this print, which could fail so easily and undetectably, but to just be casually ripping the layers off like he didn't give a damn, and for it to turn out with so few defects, hats off to you sir.
It's "cojones". And yes, hats off! 👍🏻
He has probably done a dozen tests to find the best way to print it and such, lol
This man has some big drawers 🤣
@@Terrestre1 thanks, I edited it lol
It's surprisingly strong. The flexibility and all the connections distribute the force pretty good. It can be quite difficult to break.
That has to be from some god tier cooling system and retraction. Really well printed
I'm not so sure about that, too much cooling would probably make it brittle.
Also layer time was definitely long enough that everything would cool down. So maybe it would be even possible to print without cooling?
I'm wondering how long it took him to print this
I'd guess about 40 hours
@@ABeautifulHeartBeat if that’s true, that’s not bad for the amount he gets here. I think a full suit usually takes a couple weeks when not using a printer. If you had an array of printers you could get an army worth of costumes done in no time. It looks really good too imo
@@nbow51 it beats individually linking metal links to create actual chain mail
@@mikoaj2323 Im also wondering how much more was spent on this than just buying some or making it the old fashioned way
Making it fold over is so clever, such a simple solution to the small print size
I’m disappointed that it didn’t turn out to be a hoddie or shirt
This definitely could be a game changer for cosplay and costuming. Someone should let Adam Savage know.
This seriously was my thought too! Adam Savage would appreciate the shit outta this
My first thought as well... light, affortable,and everybody can make it themselves these days
@Jasmijn ariel but to do this you need a good 3d printer and hope this won't break when putting it on or taking it off.
@@nobody-xh6ii or you buy it from someone else
@Jasmijn ariel and how much do you think 3d printed chainmaille will cost? And again, breaking. 3d printed rings are not as durable as aluminum/metal so you'd have to deal with something going wrong during the process.
It physically pains me to think of the trial and error associated with getting this print to work so well. That print looks terrifying and also one of the best ways you can flex just how well calibrated your printer is lol, impressive sir
I'm more surprised that the little rings held together. I've printed small parts and usually they're really fragile. The layer adhesion is a big problem with small diameters. And you seemed to pull on some occasions quite a lot.
The quantum realm is quite mysterious
I assume it being printed using itself as a support helped
Because there are lots of little rings they probably share the stress equally, thats probably why they seem to withstand a lot of force for their size
It honestly seems impossible, how hard they are pulling... should break those tiny rings. I am truly blown away by this, it seems like it shouldn't be possible. What type of filament is this???
only like 1 ring broke. incredible
UTTERLY Fascinating! My son explained (in about 20 seconds) how you print this, but it's like saying that if you want to go to the moon, you just build rocket.
A reverse CNC. Except instead of using a cutting tool, it uses a 3d pen which in itself is kinda like a hot glue gun.
I think 3D printing is much easier to understand when you can see a piece up close or watch the process happen. UA-cam is great for the latter, and for the former you could always order a piece from Etsy or elsewhere. It's pretty neat to see the lines where the print was laid down.
@@midgetman4206 I don't think you know what CNC means.
@@BrandonTabin Computerized Numerical Control? A CNC machine cuts into a material using precise movements
@@BrandonTabin Oh bro what a own goal
At first I thought this was a resin print, but then I saw the telltale lines on the print plate 🤯 outstanding! I need to go print myself some now
Yea I did too. Was confused how resin was holding so strong
@@johndickson377 isn't resin stronger than filament due to less visible layers?
@@northwind6199 It's much more brittle I believe
Would be the biggest resin print I've ever seen though.
@@northwind6199 resin printing is more brittle but it has higher definition and greater detail
Maybe the coolest 3D printed item I've seen yet. It is intensely satisfying to watch you pull the chain mail apart...I can't imagine how psyched you must have felt to be doing it physically. Amazing.
Пипеец) это же гениально) потом можно аккуратно разрезать крайние кольца соединить с другими напечатанными частями и запаивать обратно, очень круто получилось!
Непонятно, для чего нужна такая пластмассовая кольчуга.
@@Shit_legko ну например для косплея
@@Shit_legko модель для печати металлом.
Что это вообще???
@@user-eq8ed5cv9u Это самая обыкновенная кольчуга)...только пластиковая))
I hope it protects you from those damn 3d Printed Bullets!
Haha 😂😂😂
Better make a 3d printed shield just in case
@@Justaguyiguess And of course a 3d printed sword to defend yourself!
Only from 3d-printed arrows😔
That layer adhesion is UNREAL, how the heck did you even do this? Is it a specific type of filament?
I am very impressed. I've made this the old fashioned way out of iron grounding wire, but this looks exactly like it. Well done!
Потрясающе!..Очень хотелось бы увидеть сам процесс изготовления этого шедевра...Браво!
Что народ пишет, у меня не переводится...
@@angelangel-zm5is напечатано на принтере.
@@lu5ov
Благодарю!
Interesting.
I can't imagine the amount of design work that went into figuring this out. 👍
Hopefully it was recursive and not too arduous
Супер! Очень жаль, что с пластика, а не из металла....
А шелест как из металла!?
@@veronikaprimakova7303 к сожалению шелест именно пластиковый...
That's a huge piece, oh my god the sound!
such ASMR-ish, right??? ;-)
@@lorifromtemeculaca426 Yeah it's so satisfying haha :3
Это залипательное видео,смотрела не моргая😄👍👍👍
It's absolutely incredible 🤩🤩🤩
The more you haven't lost any part while unsticking the item!
Congratulations 👏👏👏🎈
Next level satisfying prints, this is worthy to be on daily dose of internet
except that channel is awful
@@JessmanChicken86 good for you, your opinion mate
@@killerthrillzmar8871 for what it's worth, which statistically speaking, is absolutely nothing
@@JessmanChicken86 well why don’t you let people do want they want to do, seems like this guy is enjoying doing this kind of content
Пластиковая кольчуга 👍👋 Не знал, что ее можно напечатать.
А зачем её вообще печатать??? Неужели мало хлама на земле?🤔🧐
@@user-eq8ed5cv9u В точку!
@@user-eq8ed5cv9u Как вариант костюм новогодний для ребёнка можно сделать, а на счёт хлама - дак ты сам его производишь каждый день в огромных количествах и без этой кольчуги...
@@user-sb7dw4yk5b Ошибаешься. Я как раз осознанно живу и не паразитирую. А вот ты я так понимаю, как раз паразитический образ жизни ведёшь. Поэтому и "ПРАЗДНИК и" для тебя есть. Потому что ничего не понимаешь. Хлама кучу вам подавай, ради какой-то даты((( Безумцы.
@@user-eq8ed5cv9u Не паразитируешь?? Ну ну..., конфету съел, выбросил фантик.., штаны износил, выбросил.., покурил, выбросил бычок.., открыл пачку кошачьего корма, отправил упаковку в мусорку.., продолжать могу оч долго..,, и где то после таких как ты, которые утверждают, что они не паразитируют, растут горы мусора на полигонах!.., открою тайну, все твои отходы жизнедеятельности на этой планете, после отправки их в мусорный бак, не исчезают в небытие(как ты похоже считаешь).., а оседают огромными кучами, и сотнями тысяч тонн на полигонах!!! И все твои сральни, и ссальни не исчезают в водной воронке унитаза.., как и мыльные средства с частичками твоей кожи, смытых в душе.., а льются они в грунт, и в реки!!!!..., так что безумец-это ты, если истинно считаешь себя "янепаразитом"..., ЧЕЛОВЕК - самое "СРУЩЕЕ" существо на этой планете!! И ты не исключение, увы)))))
That's seriously impressive. Great design and settings are dialed in.
That printer has some amazing tolerances. How long did it take to print?
I know nothing about 3D printing or it’s technical aspects but the sound and sight alone of this video is so super soothing. Definitely saving to my ASMR playlist!
Просто жуть.Жалко, не заснял как одевается,зубы чистит,или книгу читает...... .
Omg that looks so damn satisfying to both peel off the (few!) supports and just scrunch the actual chainmail. Super awesome print, well done ;) 👍
That must have taken a few iterations to perfect to that level of print, well done! Nice design!
Looks amazing! Seems like a high risk to do them all together, but they turned out great! Looks even more amazing!
I suppose you can also print some open of half rings with clicky joints and same measurements to quickly repair all the broken links.
Bro you made plastic ramen!! All jokes aside that’s incredibly impressive. Both from a CAD point of view and from a 3D printing point of view. Your printer is very well dialed. Oh and the fact that you can yank on it and it doesn’t break.
Man that is awesome, being able to do this, you could totally print out a whole tunic in one print.
Yeah like basically printing a folded t-shirt 😂
Wow no way! This one video convinced me how cool and important 3-D printing is and can be. Amazing.
Wow. WOW! I can't imagine how long it took to print that, and I can't imagine how many trials it took to get your printer and media dialed in. Fantastic.
SORCERY! 😆
Seriously, this is amazing
Great, light and affortable alternative for cosplayers
That has got to be one of the most satisfying things I've seen
This is the first time ever I've seen a video of 3d printed chainmail where it didn't completely turn to shreds as the layers were ripped apart. Great job! I thought these were impossible to make without them falling completely apart.
Chainmail had always been a pain in the ass to find -- even more so produce. Add a bit of metallic paint and it's pretty much set for cosplay!
In Monty Python and the holy grail they used spray painted wool sweaters lol the only one with real stuff was the character king Arthur
I don't think I've watched a more satisfying video on UA-cam.
One of the coolest prints ive seen!
When they're pulling the chainmail off, it gives me anxiety because I'm scared the chainmail is going to pop and break.
even sounds metallic. this would be amazing for costume design. I wonder if there are more complex weave types possible this way
The crunch is so satisfying
This is so cool! Whenever I make chain mail for a costume, it’s real metal so it’s really heavy and also sounds like Christmas when I walk
Rename the heading to include ASMR. Sounded awesome
This is madness
🥰🥰🥰
Satisfying, in a brutish way.
It actually looks and sounds like really light chainmail.
That's some hella engineering skills!
Awesome work on this, and obviously a kindergartner would not be using a 3D printer and if they were it would not be printing something this difficult to print. Gaming shops would love these.
I'm really impressed to see it all in one piece. What printer did you use for this?
I worked for weeks to achieve what you did in a 16 hour print lol, it looks cool AF and I bet you could make money on people wanting to roleplay or whatever. It looks real but is light, real chainmail was heavy and you don't wanna carry it around a rennosance for hours lol.
It even has a chime like real metal chainmail! Super impressive!
I watched Jazza 3D Print Chain mail, and how much time he put into it, so to *me* this is very impressive.
I want to print this!
Maybe I will buy it in the future.
Thank you, propsmaker.
Amazing
Thankssssss
Why was this unnerving and calming at the same time ?
This is absolutely wicked!
Wow. Very impressive. How did you design that? Would you share the source project?
Edit: I just saw the object file on cgtrader
I cant even imagine how long this print time was!
34hs
@@propsmaker is it a 3D printer that has wash-out support?
That is some "god level" programming there. Incredible.
There's something oddly satisfying about this... it's like an inversion of watching someone pop bubble wrap. 😄
I think it would be possible to print a full mail shirt with a big printer (in the folded form of course)
Belt designs, like that CR-30, could be able to do this! You don't need to have a really big thing with maybe a 50x50 plate, but a relatively small belt machine ,so it can produce a piece of such a clothing with alike width and practically infinitely long. Really promising idea, hope to wear such things in near future
@@user-wq7hx1vu9i it can make decorative maille suits for pretty cheap
This is great! I’m definitely going to try this on a few machines. What machine did you use to print this?
Prusa MK3S is shown in the listing of the stl
It looks like it would be so satisfying to touch. Kinda soft feeling you know? Nice and clinky as it flows around.
I'd 100% wear that as a scarf 😂
I'm amazed by how it can be printed with all the links connected and it moved fine. also you gave it some good pulling trying to get the support sheet off and it seems quite durable
Nice idea actually. With such a print you can make props for live action role play which is lighter than metal but still looks quite realistic. I am not into 3d printing, so, is it really hard to print a chainmail like that?
Interesting.
Do you think you could make better contoured mail by varying the dimensions of the rings? Having sections (which you could wire together) that could naturally fit to the shape of a specific person's head, neck & shoulders (with smaller, finer rings on the head & neck, and thicker over the shoulders) would be more comfortable, while staying practical.
A similar design concept has been used in prototype Mars spacesuits (MIT BioSuit), with an internal filament mesh designed to make the suit follow the contours of the human body under pressure (& not turn them into a stiff-armed human starfish...).
Well that was super satisfying.
So satisfying to see and hear that crunchy sound!
great for LARP or just RP and cosplay... or halloween
This is super satisfying to watch. Getting those tolerances right can be tricky. Nice work!
How much material went into the print?
It was satisfying, then as it got closer to the end, I actually got anxiety thinking the video was going to end before they finished or it was going to break.
@gannas42,
All of it
Best ASMR I’ve found all year
I like how it just sounds right
This is satisfying to watch and listen to. I'm definitely not saying I like anything related to that weird thing where people nowadays does sounds with a close up mic and enjoy that. Because it actually makes me uncomfortable. But there are certain sounds that are satisfying. I guess mainly I'm more satisfied by something if it doesn't come across as the person full on doing something to please my ears. For instance this is this person pulling it off the printing thing. They are working hard and the sound sounds nice. But this person isn't like "oh hey guys let's see what this sounds like " just to please the listener. More so I guess I'm saying I don't like people who wisper in my ear and tell me stuff.
Wtf are you talking about?
@@shiftednrifted I'll translate: "I enjoyed listening to this, but I find ASMR content to be offputting in general."
I understand not liking ASMR. Try searching for unintentional ASMR. There are a lot of videos of people just doing their work and explaining it with good sounds. Maybe you'd like that
You know you can like asmr and not like whispering, right? If you wanna listen to a rain storm or nature sounds it's still asmr. Tons of asmr videos include no speaking whatsoever
Who knew we needed chainmail asmr lmao
Now imagine an era, where we have cyber knights and the smiths have mass printing locations, filled with tons of material which is being used to print millions of chain armor units. That would be a nice comic book idea (or atleast an detail i could see being added to various already existing sci-fi films/books/games).
Is that plastic?
No its water
WOW...the most brilliant 3D printed creation EVER seen.
Amazing!Unbelievable!...I would really like to see the very process of making this masterpiece...Bravo!
This is why I love 3D printing!!!!!!! 🥰
I remember manually making chain mail back in the day. Took forever. This is revolutionary.
This has to be the MOST satisfying crunch sound on the internet! My word my asmr senses are tingling! Well done on the print!
The days the months spent weaving this same pattern with pliers an fresh cut metal rings... this is cool af
I managed to only watch like five seconds of this video, barely the beginning and just the ending, loved the outcome
Satisfying like bubble wrap, and impressive to see!
My thoughts exactly!
printing in joined layers is a genius-level move!
That looks really satisfying
This looks so satisfying... like popping bubble werap
My mind is completely blown!🤯
Those might be some of the most satisfying sounds I've ever heard! I bet, with the right model, you could print the chainmail as part of a "pattern," and have an actual garment, like a shirt or, more realistically, a hood/mask! I wonder if could you print this in a metal filament, sinter it, and turn it into REAL chain-mail? I think you might be able to!
Anyway, very cool video!
This is the sort of video that gives unrealistic expectations to newbies. If I printed this a million rings would crack apart
I don't know much about 3d printing but the ripping looks interesting and I had to see him take those off until the end. It is satisfying lol
How cool is that? Got that super satisfying ASMR peel off factor, as well.
Amen!
This looks really good. I've never worked with PLA but I've made a lot of chainmail, including welded chainmail - you could probably link sheets together by clipping open the end rings, attaching them to another sheet and then welding them shut for strength.
Those printers are so amazing damn
I can't off the top of my head think of good applications for this but it's one of the cooler prints I've seen and really opens up the imagination of future textiles and materials that will be printable.
It's for costumes!
@@binkyfishy Lol I should have mentioned other than cosmetic chainmail, but yes it does appear to be great for that!
So satisfying to watch and hear. Thanks for sharing!
Definitely a game changer. Whoever the person is that invented this, has changed lives!
That is extremely satisfying
This gave me anxiety. I was fully expecting it to rip and be completely ruined. Amazing video.
Amazing, simply amazing!❤