5.5 kg real life Thors Hammer (Mjölnir) // 3D printed
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Let me show you how I made this 3D printed Thor Hammer (Mjölnir) which I filled with concrete to make it as heavy as 5,5 kg in total. Don‘t miss the full timelapse at the end of the video. Of course everything has been clearcoated which I forgot to mention in the video. ;)
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All the items I used for this build: (All links are non affiliate - mainly Amazon.de set to english because its easier for you to find and get on the shop you desire)
3D Files by TheBrokenNerd83:
www.thingivers...
PLA from DasFilament:
www.dasfilamen...
PLA from Josef Prusa:
shop.prusa3d.c...
Filling paste:
www.amazon.de/...
Filler spray:
www.amazon.de/...
Paint Black / Silver (both Dupli Color):
www.amazon.de/...
Varnish (Clear paint):
www.amazon.de/...
Metal gloss paste:
www.amazon.de/...
Music by:
Is That You or Are You You by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommon...)
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Artist: chriszabriskie....
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Also I like the "optional" timelapse part in the end!!
Wow awesome build adding weight to it took it to the next level
Filament Forge thank you!
Dude this hammer looks amazing. You did a great job with the painting and weathering. You also look like a skinny version of Thor, maybe you need a full costume.
+The Tinkering Corner haha thors younger brother? "Thin"
Great video! Are you planning to work more with XTC-3D or other resins in the future to cover the majority of seam lines before filler primer?
Sintoxic I still have to experiment with xtc 3d or epoxy but I also think it when you have geometric shapes and sharp corners the epoxy does round out the edges which I don't like. So yes I will but depending on the project.
Amazing work!! I was going to do the same 3d model! Im glad too see is very good model if you finish it like you did. I was thinking in put something inside to make it heavier and concrete is great idea. About the leather handle strap, would be nicer if it can support the weight of the hammer, I was thinking in get a larger strap, put it inside the handle, then filling with concrete, will be harder to fill, but when it dry, i think it will support the weight. Sorry for my english.
I think then you have to connect the leather to the steel rod. Otherwise it will be too heavy for the concrete in the handle
Awesome print! How does the handle take the weight of the head?
Very good :) still going strong
Im new to 3d printing and i want to try this but the handle doesnt fit on my printer. i notice that your handle came in 2 parts. was it like that in an older version or did u cut it in half or someething like that if so can u tell me how XD. Great job btw
I use Prusa Slicer where you can simply split the handle in to pieces. If you don't use it you can use meshmixer, but its a more advanced tool.
@@WF3D thank you bro 👏👏🙏🏾🙏🏾👌👌👌👌😎😎
Great work dude
Thanks!
Great vidéo !
Excuse me for my english, I m french🙂.
Watch kind of tape did you use ?
Thank you! No problem, this is electrical tape. You can check for 3M electrical tape!
@@WF3D thanks 😉
This tape is good ?
@@jonathanastier8943 it's OK for the job :D
Awesome work. What type of glue did you use to bond the hammer together?
For bigger parts I usually use 2K glue and for smaller parts I use superglue
Hi I 3-D printed the same file But I am having trouble putting the handle on the hammer head do you have to glue it?
With what material has the hammer been filled to weigh ? An awesome job.
Concrete mortar. Thanks!
Thanks for answering so fast.Greetings from Spain.
Hello, sorry to bother you again, could you provide me with the exact color (or reference) of the silver spray you used ? I just can not find it. A greating.
Carlos PM74 www.amazon.de/Dupli-Color-385919-Cars-Spray-Alu-Felgensilber/dp/B005IFJ6AW/ref=pd_aw_sim_263_of_4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=TD0108T0S2VZ0RWA354P check this one. It is for rims but it super shiny
help! what's a good clear finish for the handle so it doesn't rub off the paint?
Any kind of clear varnish should seal it.
How long did it take to print the parts at that layer height? I am thinking of doing one almost exactly like this but 10-20% infill sounds like it would crumple if dropped?
I really don't know anymore probably 2 days at least. If you fill it with concrete it will crumble if you let it fall. But so will your floor 🤣
@@WF3DThanks for the input!
I'm considering printing with .28mm to save time (Since it's gonna be sanded anyway) while having a LOT of infill so if someone drops it it doesn't ruin a big project.
Can you provide a link to the brown tape? Is it electrical or duct tape?
Its an electrical tape, I bought it locally.
What size rods did you use?
Could I commission you to print me the Thor hammer runes?
Hey i need to check the license and maybe contact the creator of the file for that do you need online the 8 insert pieces?
You have the Gcode files?
No sorry I don't have the gcodes any more
Handle is impossible without support?
maybe you did touching build...?
Handle should be printed w o support but in two pieces. Only head needs slot of support.
You could probably get paid the big bucks as a prop maker for movies.
+NPG3D that would bei awesome