Sooooooo underrated dude, this video is very entertaining. As someone who has printed some bigger (not that big) dummy 13s, I can say that putting that thing together must be a PAIN. +1 subscriber
@Tortol_VR thank you so much I really appreciate your comment and sub!! It was definitely a pain I also had to reprint the knee joint because it snapped, the hardest part was definitely the torso
Friction joints dont tend to work as well at higher scales, its why ratchet joints are used for heavier action figures and transformers. Without making custom joints for the build, its going to be difficult to get it to stand up without a comically large stand.
I’ve wanted one of these for a LONG time and never looked them up because I figured they were expensive until my parents ordered us a 3d printer and I realized they were 3d printed so once it comes and I learn how to use u bet ur barnacles I’m making one Also this is the only non boring 3-D printing videos that I’ve seen since they ordered that 3-D printer
the problem with up or downscaling a 3d printed object is, that the clearences are made for the orgin scale. if you scale it up, you need to make the clearences a bit smaller, if you scale down you need to make them larger!
It’s so amazing to see you grow and improve your content, and you should look into Licked it well let you use popular music in your videos without getting copyright strike can’t wait to see more of your videos 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much I really appreciate it, I love when I get heart ❤️ felt comments like this . It makes my day and I will look into Licked , thanks for the tip !!
If you read the description for the model. It says you need to use PETS for all the frame so it has stability and durability. The armour can be PLA though...
if you want the joints to be stiffer, use either these recommendations; Carpender's glue apply a thin layer, it will dry a bit and expand but not be takky, OR wrap the joints in alum foil
Use a quick dry glue on the joints And keep moving the joint so it doesnt get glued forever This technique by used by transformer and gundam enthusiasts all over the world When the joint is too loose And if it's too tight? Just use a hot hairdryer like you did in the video
Pretty cool bro I love making these I’ve made more than ten now. Instead of going big ( because of filament) I’ve been going small the smallest I’ve made is 75%
Same! "800%‽ damn, that's gonna be floppy". Lo and behold! Fixable with some varnish or nail polish in layers. Old toy hack to get your figures stiffened up again is to use floor polish on the ball joints. For this scale, maybe uv resin would be better..🤔
You just gave me an idea for those finger and arm joints. If someone modeled the ball ends with grooves that could hold o-rings. Think something similar to a tennis ball. The rings would easily create enough friction for the arms to hold position. Screws wouldn’t be a bad idea if you just wanted to make sure the legs stayed one position.
Great video! I like the pov and shots of you assembling all the pieces and showing the struggles. Im sorry but i laughed terribly hard when you walked away and he just fell. I felt that.
@@PhatBoy-qy1pl I am glad you laughed it brings a smile to my face😁. I thaught the shot was funny and I’m glad it was !!! Thank you for your comment and compliment
Honestly I think you did a pretty good job. It would be a missed opportunity if you didn’t print a new head with a face on it, I don’t know what they’re called, but a face with X’s for the eyes 😵 would be great for Halloween.
@@michaloskyyy he took about four days with three of my printers running 24/7 , and he weighs around 15- 25 pounds, which is my guess I don’t own a scale
dude imagine turning all the joints into real actuators and motors and stuff. Equip it with its own CPU in the chest, build a full walking computer robot thing xD
How to create human tutorial
Real
So real
Very real
😂
This is how god made us
Dude that’s so much filament like at least 80-100$ worth. what a great video
@@ThatOneYeepsDude you are almost exactly correct on the cost !! Thank you for your compliment!!
that dummy 13 is the size of an 9-10 year old child, bro 3d printed a disabled kid
@@Dr-vear 😂😂😂🔥😎😎
nahhhh
This is great. I’d suggest coating each joint in clear resin or varnish then re-assemble to make all of the joints nice and tight.
Thanks for the tips!
Sooooooo underrated dude, this video is very entertaining. As someone who has printed some bigger (not that big) dummy 13s, I can say that putting that thing together must be a PAIN. +1 subscriber
@Tortol_VR thank you so much I really appreciate your comment and sub!! It was definitely a pain I also had to reprint the knee joint because it snapped, the hardest part was definitely the torso
Friction joints dont tend to work as well at higher scales, its why ratchet joints are used for heavier action figures and transformers.
Without making custom joints for the build, its going to be difficult to get it to stand up without a comically large stand.
You are right , I do think I’ll end up making a stand
"I spent hours researching different material, just kidding, I'm broke." Yea me too
@@Skitozzz 🤣🤣
I’ve wanted one of these for a LONG time and never looked them up because I figured they were expensive until my parents ordered us a 3d printer and I realized they were 3d printed so once it comes and I learn how to use u bet ur barnacles I’m making one
Also this is the only non boring 3-D printing videos that I’ve seen since they ordered that 3-D printer
I’m so glad you liked the video, and I bet my barnacles you will like making it !
Now pose it to where it's giving you back shots
Watching you snap him together brought back so many painful memories I used to make 300% ones and it was hell, major respect for this lmao
Thank you , it definitely was a pain snapping it together. Love the comment 🔥🔥
For loose joints. I use electrical rubber tape. Tight enough to hold a pose and to move the joints
the problem with up or downscaling a 3d printed object is, that the clearences are made for the orgin scale. if you scale it up, you need to make the clearences a bit smaller, if you scale down you need to make them larger!
@@pv8685 definitely I agree, thanks for the info 👌
I like how this massive dummy 13 have fully articulated fingers
Thanks !!
You and him literally look like you are trying to teach your son how to walk for the first time
😂
The 62 seconds of stop motion at the end is Epic !!! 😎
It’s so amazing to see you grow and improve your content, and you should look into Licked it well let you use popular music in your videos without getting copyright strike can’t wait to see more of your videos 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much I really appreciate it, I love when I get heart ❤️ felt comments like this . It makes my day and I will look into Licked , thanks for the tip !!
No problem
You are truly a underrated youtuber! Definitely deserves a sub!!! Keep up the good work!!💖💖💖💖💖💖
Thank you so much for your compliment ❤️❤️🔥💯
If you read the description for the model. It says you need to use PETS for all the frame so it has stability and durability. The armour can be PLA though...
That is true, I just used transparent PETG for the armor and I wasn’t thinking so well with the description
Just add a servo motor system and an advanced cpu and You’ve got yourself an I-Robot r 🤖
Yah but that is not a reallity I want to live in 😂😂
watching you assemble the beeg dummy 13 feels like reloading a sci-fi railgun sniper
That’s so funny 🤣🤣❤️💯
Bro I can’t imagine the feeling of finally putting that together
It was fantastic dude, after a week of printing it felt super good to see it finished
@ im making one that’s 1300 scale
It’s printing rn
@BreadKingvr u should update wjen its done printing
I will
"This is a microbot" GOT MY DIEING
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m so glad you liked it , i can now confirm I have a sense of humor 😂😂🤣
if you want the joints to be stiffer, use either these recommendations; Carpender's glue apply a thin layer, it will dry a bit and expand but not be takky, OR wrap the joints in alum foil
@@MrAlan1828 thanks for the advice!!
Hell yeah that's worth it
@Kdaf123 ❤️❤️😎🔥🔥🔥
W@@BrandonTucker_1818
I think you need to replace the ball joints with ratchet joints if you know how to, that way it can hold it's own weight with that size
I would have to learn but I like your idea 💡, I might give it a try
6:55 bro was struggling😂😂
I felt like I was giving birth jk girls have it way harder on that !!😂😂
It may not hold poses but this is still extremely cool and seems like something I’d wanna do if I had the money
I’m glad you like it ❤️❤️
Nice to see that regardless of size, the torso part specifically is the hardest to put together
@@AlfredoGomez-kp4cf that is so true🤔🤯
The hands are terrible though, my fingers hurt for days after
@@BrandonTucker_1818bro i wish i had a 3d printer so i could make this, great job
@ thanks !! I hope you get one to 🤞
6:55 I think there is too much friction or something
NVM THERES TOO LITTLE
Probably
No its cause its bigger so less flexibility
Now 3d print a dummy 13 suit of armour for yourself
That is a genius idea I totally should
Floor polish can tighten the joints up enough that you might be able to get it to stand.
Nice
Thanks! I appreciate it!
SICK!
Thanks!!
This is really awesome!!! I also love the stop motion you made! Really cool!
@@adgtv_ I’m so glad you liked it ❤️🔥🔥😎✅
Yes it is
I agree !! 🫡🔥🔥👍
Whats funny about 3d printing your own is you could make your own design
Use a quick dry glue on the joints
And keep moving the joint so it doesnt get glued forever
This technique by used by transformer and gundam enthusiasts all over the world
When the joint is too loose
And if it's too tight?
Just use a hot hairdryer like you did in the video
Thank you for the info I really appreciate it!!
@BrandonTucker_1818
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Amazing!!! I made one for myself at 600% scale, turned out great but had the same problems as you :/
600%?! That's huge!
This was a lot of fun! He may not be able to stand on his own, but he'll be a fun couch potato. 😂
He is a fun couch potato, I have him sitting on my fillament boxed to protect them
@@BrandonTucker_1818 he`s protecting you from making his copy
its falling over because of gravity lmao, solid vid good shit
Thanks !!! 😎😎🔥
Very nice now 3d print an f1 fighter jet to scale
@@donutstudiosobject and it needs to be functional
@BrandonTucker_1818 yes
nice dude i wish i could buy it off of you
Maybe send me a gmail
Soozafone designed it. On printables originally.
Thanks !!
Dummy 13 by Soozafone, Gabe Rosiak, Lucky 13.
Awesome!
I’m glad you like it!
Bro printed a homunculus.
Good luck explaining to the police why you have a child sized 3d printed dummy hanging around if you ever get raided xD
10:21 🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨what that t13 doing
Dummy 13 not T13
T13 or titan 13 is a company that sells those figures but the figure it self is called D13 or more known as dummy 13
yo if your putting parts together and they don't really want to fit get a heat gun it also helps to take em apart
Thanks for the advice I will definitely use it !!!
What you can make with access to the internet and technology is incredible.
It is still blowing my mind
thats awsome
@@MosesTucker-q4v I’m glad you like it bro !!
3:10 griiiiiiiiiiiiiiinch that’s actually so sick
@@KieranChauhan I’m glad you like it
Crazy diamond from temu
If you need more friction you can use sand if your not going to be using it a ton
Pretty cool bro I love making these I’ve made more than ten now. Instead of going big ( because of filament) I’ve been going small the smallest I’ve made is 75%
I’ve thaught of going small that’s sick
Hey every one seeing this comment please support this guy he. Puts so much effort into his videos ❤
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥 thanks so much for the comment I really appreciate it
@ no problem
@ ❤️
I believe if you keep doing what you doing you will make it too yhe top good luck.😁👍
Thank you for the support!!😊
"Making the baby's the fun part."
How William Afton made the toy animatronics:
lmfao 😂
Ok this was 800% relatable and it was real pain posing it. :( Feel so sorry.
@@bonovoxel7527 ❤️❤️🔥
@@bonovoxel7527 that’s alright, I’m glad it was relatable!!
He should put like a rubber coating on the joints so it could hold up
you got talent
Thanks so much I really appreciate it ❤️❤️🎉😁
looks really cool!
Thanks !!
Mighty impressive but you assembled the elbow joints backwards lol
I would not be surprised 😂😂
I’ve made the same mistake 😂
First thing I shouted at the screen when starting this video: You can't just scale up like this, without adjusting the tolerances!
Same! "800%‽ damn, that's gonna be floppy". Lo and behold! Fixable with some varnish or nail polish in layers. Old toy hack to get your figures stiffened up again is to use floor polish on the ball joints. For this scale, maybe uv resin would be better..🤔
11:16 dagnab it he fliped the bird
Sorry about that I wasn’t trying to get that in there I just thought it was funny personally and forgot to change the orientation
You need to cover joints with vanish, it will make it stiffer. Or even with resin
Thanks that’s a great idea
I don't think anyone got the reference of, "This is a microbot" lol but I sure did!
I don’t think they did either , but the idea would not leave my mind so I had to keep it in there
Nah I got immediately
@@BrandonTucker_1818lol
You should do more long form videos.
Now make it 6ft tall.
(Aka ~2 meters in non freedom units)
more like 1.80 meters ish
Meters are not equal to yards. 2 yards is 6 ft. 1.829 meters is the equivalent.
😂
How many rolls of filament did you use for the red and blue parts and how much was it, am just Curious to see if I should make one.
@@Mr_yellow23 it was about four rolls of PETG and PLA , my guess is around 80$ in total and a couple days of printing nonstop
this video is really good, keep up the work.
@@SirLegoJr thank you so much 😊
Underrated asf keep up man:)
Thanks, will do!
This video better make bank or else bro's cooked 😂
Dude I’m really cooked I haven’t made a dime of of TH-cam yet
🤣🤣😅
Don't worry that moolah will come in eventually 👍@@BrandonTucker_1818
Hey how do you get shots of you taking supports and stuff off
@@Rollyboyyk I have a camera stand that holds my phone look for selfie stick on Amazon
@ thank you
Please tell me you took a picture of both the regular size and upscaled versions together as a "Don't talk to me or my son ever again" meme.
I didn’t know that was a meme but I will see if I can do that!!
Super cool!! Now print one that's 6' tall!
Definitely!!
I know Utah when I see it !!! Seeing this in person would be sick!
@@lay-z-sloth it would be
Dude I want one of these now
They are definitely cool !!
Put in metal wires that run through the whole body would really help.
Or redesign the joint with added rubber parts, screws and bolts.
Thanks for the suggestions! 👍
You just gave me an idea for those finger and arm joints. If someone modeled the ball ends with grooves that could hold o-rings. Think something similar to a tennis ball. The rings would easily create enough friction for the arms to hold position.
Screws wouldn’t be a bad idea if you just wanted to make sure the legs stayed one position.
Your arms are looking huge bro💪💪💪
Thanks !!! ❤️❤️😎🔥🔥
Great video! I like the pov and shots of you assembling all the pieces and showing the struggles. Im sorry but i laughed terribly hard when you walked away and he just fell. I felt that.
@@PhatBoy-qy1pl I am glad you laughed it brings a smile to my face😁. I thaught the shot was funny and I’m glad it was !!! Thank you for your comment and compliment
Honestly I think you did a pretty good job. It would be a missed opportunity if you didn’t print a new head with a face on it, I don’t know what they’re called, but a face with X’s for the eyes 😵 would be great for Halloween.
Thanks, that's a pretty cool idea!
Thanks for the suggestions!!
how much does he weight ? and whats the approximate time he took you to print
@@michaloskyyy he took about four days with three of my printers running 24/7 , and he weighs around 15- 25 pounds, which is my guess I don’t own a scale
How about making ratchet joints next time? They really help to support large figures.
id buy this from someone if someone was selling smt like this
bro basically built a human 😭😭🙏🙏
There are these clippers that you can use to take supports off easier I forget what they're called though.
I should get them, I have an idea of what you are talking about!
11:34 pistons but instead they are screws and it can be adjusted to keep the limbs in place and it can be 3D printed
Sick
Thanks
@@RichardCoffey-qc8rt 👍😎
Slight criticism: get a better mic nothing crazy or maybe just adjust the settings I'd like to hear your voice better
I think I need to adjust the volume better I’m still learning a bit
But I do enjoy constructive criticism
I was gonna comment about the amount of infill but seeing how much pressure is put on them during assembly it seems reasonable lol
I used around 10% to 15% infill with two wall layers and if I needed extra strength three
@BrandonTucker_1818 I'm so impatient so I use like 3-5, but it's all for like replicas/props
dude imagine turning all the joints into real actuators and motors and stuff. Equip it with its own CPU in the chest, build a full walking computer robot thing xD
kinda looks like v1 from ultrakill ngl with out the wings
That would be pretty cool!
dummy big
dummy tall
dummy thicc
Dummy thic😂
How much filament did that take, and where are the files for parts like the split torso?
The files are on maker world, and it was about four rolls
huge!
I think you should print a base for the bigger one so it could stand
@@goldenfreddy1496 I will see what I can do !
@@goldenfreddy1496 great idea 💡
Usually i added a bit of pen correction liquid to the Joints to make it firmer
Interesting! I might have to try that
@BrandonTucker_1818 goodluck with that🤣🤣👍
Mans just printed a whole child 😭
Great video man!
Appreciate it!
I was so afraid you're going to crush your fingers putting this thing together lol
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