Low Effort 3D Printed Helmets (NO SANDING)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2024
- 👋 Welcome to my channel! In today's video, we're diving into the world of 3D printing to create stunning helmets without the tedious task of sanding. If you're tired of spending countless hours sanding your 3D prints, this is the video for you!
🔧 *What You'll Learn:*
- Where to get high quality 3D models for printing helmets
- Tips and tricks for achieving smooth finishes straight off the printer
- Materials used in the project for the best results
- Post-processing.
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🔗 *Links & Resources:*
- High Quality 3D models - www.do3d.com
- Sizing Heads - www.thingiverse.com/thing:488...
- Cosplay Callipers - www.thingiverse.com/thing:289...
- 3D Printer I'm using - Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer
- Scarlet Red Matte Filament - rb.gy/4v5yzv
- Matte Black Filament - rb.gy/uo9w1c
- Matte Ivory White Filament - rb.gy/28rnnd
- PLA Basic Yellow Filament - tinyurl.com/PLA-Basic-yellow
- Model snips - rb.gy/t2cy2h
- Size 00 paint brushes - rb.gy/vt0kkm
- Vallejo Matt Black - tinyurl.com/Vallejo-Matt-Black
- 8 x 2mm Magnets - tinyurl.com/8x2mm-Magnets
- Gorilla Super Glue - tinyurl.com/Gorilla-Super-Glue
- Super Glue Accelerator - tinyurl.com/superglue-Acceler...
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Thank you for watching and happy printing! 🎨
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*Tags:* #3DPrinting #Helmets #NoSanding #DIY #LowEffort #3DPrintTips #MakerCommunity
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By following this guide, you'll be able to create incredible helmets with minimal effort and zero sanding. Get ready to show off your creations with pride!
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*Disclaimer:* This video is not sponsored. All opinions and recommendations are my own based on personal experience.
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I really like that Deadpool helmet dude!
Thanks I think it turned out really well and on the first try as well.
Underrated video! Keep going!
Thank You
These turned out great, nice work.
Thanks very much, appreciate the kind words.
You forgot to mention you have the layer height profile set to .12 instead of standard .2
But great vid, just bought my first helmet and was looking for slicer settings.
Have you tried printing any of the helmets with .2 layer height instead of the .12?
Also, the helmet i bought says it's scaled for 24" head, but when I load in the sizing head 3, that's only supposed to be 23.2" it looks like it's to big.
Thank you for the comment. I will attempt to mention it next time. I haven't tried printing it at a .2 layer height; I don't believe the quality would be there, but I may be wrong. If you do wind up printing your helmet at .2, please let me know how it works out. Regarding the size problem, could you please tell me what helmet you brought and where you got it so I can look at it.
Gonna make a Deadpool helmet for Halloween and maybe a Wolverine one for my friend
That sounds like an awesome idea the wolverine helmet pieces are separate so should be easier to make.
Could you make one with statues by chance? Or would this be only for cosplay
Absolutely, check out the next video when I upload this weekend.
@cityparkgifts awesome you rock!Definitely will
Is this possible on the ender 3 I think the bed size it a little smaller but I can cut the main head piece in 2 pieces right?
I do think this is possible on an ender 3 if you cut the Deadpool mask main body at the eye line you should have two pieces that are a lot easier to work with.
Thanks
@@cityparkgifts wait rq what do you mean eye line? Split it in the middle of the eyes?
So I think the best place to make the cut is at the same height as the eyes.
@@cityparkgifts right above where the eyes are?
So in short just do the adjusted setting you put? Sorry new to 3d printing
Yes, I see no reason not if you have everything I have, including the Bambu printer and studio. Let me know how it turns out.
So why do you use cura for measure and Bambú for slicing ?
So I used Cura to measure since I unchecked the option drop down model, which allows me to freely move the model around, but Bambu works differently, and I just prefer Cura for that.
@@cityparkgifts
Hi, there.
For the spiderman helmet how much costed to you to print, filament wise?
Thanks.
@@mikekiske So take Spiderman for example each roll would cost about £15.99 which would cost in total £47.97 you will use 597g of the red just over half a roll and then you will use 51.18g of the black and then the white you will use 11.09g . All the extra filament could be used to print something else. This is not including any failed prints or any other issues.
@@cityparkgifts Thanks for the detailed explanation. Exactly what I wanted to know. :o)
@@mikekiske Happy to help.
Where did you get the file for the helmet stands?
you can probably make your own, recreate the base at the bottom then at the top make it like a mushroom. you can also use servos to make the whole thing spin
So I got the stand file from makersworld.com - it's called Simple Helmet Stand with Base Remixed by
wallcrawler62
@@cityparkgifts that works too
Printing speed?
I rewinded thinking that was somewhere too lol
Hi sorry I skipped over that the printing speed is the default in Bambu Studio Initial layer 500 MM/s and Normal printing speed 10,000 MM/S
@@cityparkgifts what!? I dont understand.... max speed for your p1s its 500, so you made the first layer at max, and the rest? 10mm/s? You cant at 10.000mm/s
@@pokee9685 Sorry Pokee, my mistake. I was looking at the incorrect settings. So my initial layer is 50mm/s, my initial layer infill is 105mm/s, the outside wall is 200mm/s, the inner wall is 350mm/s, the sparse infill is 430mm/s, the top surface is 200mm/s, and the slow down for overhangs option is selected. I hope this clears things up.
@cityparkgifts ok, thank you for the correct settings 👍
Your voice is soft and you have the tunes all the way up... Speak up lad!
It was the mic I was using Absolutely rubbish got a better one now So you should be able to hear me better in future videos.
Dude ramp up youre game, youre videos have good content but are kinda boring to watch
Appreciate the feedback this is also my first video I ever made so it's going to be rough around the edges I'm new to this and still learning any suggestions on how I can make it better in the future.