Just saw this. I have the non modified version yours is based off of. Going to see what the differences are in the parts and then try to run it on a resin printer. Thanks for your hard work on this!
So, I just finished messing with the files. It looks like you joined a few of the parts. In blender, it picks up holes in the joined pieces because the vertices weren’t merged. I’ve been working on trying to fix them as best I can. For people that are getting holes, an easy fix is to use Lychee slicer. It’s been repairing what I missed. Other than that, I just bumped it back up to 100% and resize based off a MK85 that I already have sized. I should start resin printing this weekend and be done printing it in a day or so.
As for the holes I didn't really run into any issues in Prusa Slicer - if someone is getting problems with them I'd recommend passing them through automatic netfabb repair (also built into the newer versions of Prusa Slicer). If you're going to rescale it again please be careful about the LED fixtures - as they are now they are sized for 3mm LEDs, the radius might need to be adjusted after the rescaling. Good luck with the printing, assembly and finishing! :)
i saw the model on thingiverse as well (and found your channel :) ), i'm trying to slice it but i'm getting slicing errors in cura ... the model is full of holes that's so sad 😣 Trying to figure out how to fix it ...
Oh! I didn't have such problems with Prusa Slic3r - every part sliced correctly. I'd either try a newer version of Cura or I'd try to fix the broken models with Netfabb Basic. It's a free tool that automatically repairs STL files with such issues. There are also free online tools for STL repairing (they use the same netfabb algorithm in the back end).
@@bzqp hey thanks for your answer :) I noticed thaat the holes are appearing when i set a nozzle size bigger than 0.4mm (basically i was going to use a 0.6 or 0.8 to save time), i did not find a way to optimize it for big nozzles so finally i went for a 0.4 and it's perfect :)
I've recently uploaded my modified model (resplit, rescaled, with extra lamps and a visor) for 3D printing to my Thingiverse and PrusaPrinters repositories. Feel free to check them out! www.prusaprinters.org/prints/124706-n7-helmet-with-lamps-from-mass-effect-resplit-resc www.thingiverse.com/thing:5217451
Id love to make a welding helmet from this!
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Wow, it's fantastic
Just saw this. I have the non modified version yours is based off of. Going to see what the differences are in the parts and then try to run it on a resin printer. Thanks for your hard work on this!
So, I just finished messing with the files. It looks like you joined a few of the parts. In blender, it picks up holes in the joined pieces because the vertices weren’t merged. I’ve been working on trying to fix them as best I can. For people that are getting holes, an easy fix is to use Lychee slicer. It’s been repairing what I missed.
Other than that, I just bumped it back up to 100% and resize based off a MK85 that I already have sized. I should start resin printing this weekend and be done printing it in a day or so.
As for the holes I didn't really run into any issues in Prusa Slicer - if someone is getting problems with them I'd recommend passing them through automatic netfabb repair (also built into the newer versions of Prusa Slicer). If you're going to rescale it again please be careful about the LED fixtures - as they are now they are sized for 3mm LEDs, the radius might need to be adjusted after the rescaling. Good luck with the printing, assembly and finishing! :)
i saw the model on thingiverse as well (and found your channel :) ), i'm trying to slice it but i'm getting slicing errors in cura ... the model is full of holes that's so sad 😣 Trying to figure out how to fix it ...
Oh! I didn't have such problems with Prusa Slic3r - every part sliced correctly. I'd either try a newer version of Cura or I'd try to fix the broken models with Netfabb Basic. It's a free tool that automatically repairs STL files with such issues. There are also free online tools for STL repairing (they use the same netfabb algorithm in the back end).
@@bzqp hey thanks for your answer :) I noticed thaat the holes are appearing when i set a nozzle size bigger than 0.4mm (basically i was going to use a 0.6 or 0.8 to save time), i did not find a way to optimize it for big nozzles so finally i went for a 0.4 and it's perfect :)
@@roxxd4457 Glad you managed! Not sure if Cura has it, but in Prusa Slic3r this can sometimes be fixed by turning off the "detect thin edges" option.
What 3d printer are you using?
A modified Prusa i3 MK1 clone with Wade J-head extruder. I assembled it back in 2017, still going strong! :)
I can probably get someone to make the armor LV 4 bullet proofing but thats only if i had it
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Yay! :D
Greetings, I actually would like to order four of these.
Greetings and thanks for the interest! :D If you'd like to commision a helmet please contact me and maybe we can figure something out. :)
I am commander Shepard, and this is my favourite helm at the milky way!!
Did u printed it at 100%?
Sorry … I got it?
85% scale. At 100% it would be way too big. Had to cut away some material for the ears since without it they would get scratched a bit.
Helmet is now available on my Etsy Store! :D
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I've recently uploaded my modified model (resplit, rescaled, with extra lamps and a visor) for 3D printing to my Thingiverse and PrusaPrinters repositories. Feel free to check them out!
www.prusaprinters.org/prints/124706-n7-helmet-with-lamps-from-mass-effect-resplit-resc
www.thingiverse.com/thing:5217451
Прошу приложить модель цельного шлема.
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