@@storageaddict I’m a wizard Harry! I appreciate that, I’ve been toying around with support settings for awhile now. I feel like I have them dialed in pretty good now
@@Xaqted What was your process to get it tuned so well? I feel like I've done test after test forever and no adjustments get things to where I want them to be.
@@gacha3D thank you!!! I very much appreciate that! And I hope it works out for you, it’s truly a simple process, not much involved. Just print, paint, and display
@@andresitomg thanks man I appreciate that, all I did for the eyes to come out that smooth was simply use the ‘Fine’ profile in Cura slicer. Tweaked some small things like trees supports and put a 1.4 Wall thickness. Not a whole lot of a change
Awesome!1 I've been wanting to tray printing some sort of helmet or mask for awhile but all the involved painted processes have kept me from doing it. This one looks crazy simple and the weathering look seems pretty easy to achieve. I've got everything I need to make this already so I'm definitely gonna get the file and try it!
@@Xaqted Ive had a pretty good experience with my Elegoo Mars 3 Pro, but I've been watching reviews for the Neptune FDM series and it seems like people are pretty divided on the newer Elegoo FDM printers.
@@AbrakadaBaris just dialed it in over the years, but a lot of the work comes from the settings within your slicer. I upgraded to the newest version of Cura, and my results are coming out fantastic!
@@Xaqted thanks mate, I’m using sinplify3d but I should change obviously. You might wanna share a example gcode? Or maybe just do a video, I’d love it! Subbed
@@Orgrimmar93 I posted a TH-cam short on my tree supports, but truthfully, my main settings are very basic. One day I’ll make a video showing my profile settings, which aren’t altered a whole lot
@@filemoncarrasco9516 I use a .2 layer height and 8% infill for all my helmets. If I’m printing smaller prices, I use a .12 layer height in Cura slicer for a more detailed look.
@@Xaqted as for speeds what did you use? i am traying to get better at this. i bought a 3d printer with no experience. hahaha. i apologize for asking too many questions and bothering you. thank you in advance man. and keep up the great work. i love watching the stuff you do.
Scaling is relatively easy many different ways. The easiest and most efficient is to download armorsmith. It will take your measurements and produce a 3D mannequin to scale any stl file over and auto-scale. Another way is the just measure point inside the helmet with your slicer where you would take measurements. It's more time consuming but easy.
@@SenseiNoyng I always choose to hide Z seam and Smart hide. I NEVER see the Z seam when printing helmet that have a textured look. And yes, this is 1:1 scale, actually I just posted a TH-cam short of me wearing it 😊 and thank you for watching!
@@Xaqted Awesome, thanks! Do you remember what z seam position you chose? I have Seam Corner Preference set to Smart Hide, but i'm not sure about what to do with the z seam position
bro single handedly with one video made me buy this 3d file and order 100 magnets and buy spray paint and plastic dip in one day
@@edasku LOL! That’s awesome! Good luck my friend!
Did you use vinyl for the eyes?
@@jennifer_m13 I used computer mesh ventilation, got it off Amazon for roughly $10
Thank you for showing where the supports go. Great work.
@@sandragon2714 of course, glad I can help!
your support settings are some sort of sorcery! They come off WAY too easy. Great job on the build!
@@storageaddict I’m a wizard Harry! I appreciate that, I’ve been toying around with support settings for awhile now. I feel like I have them dialed in pretty good now
@@Xaqted What was your process to get it tuned so well? I feel like I've done test after test forever and no adjustments get things to where I want them to be.
Keep it up, you're almost there. Try something different@@Rocky-917
@@Xaqtedwhat’s settings? Please tell me, what’s support settings?
@@gas3967 I made a quick you tube short that shows my tree support settings
Def the best one I’ve seen so far with the weathering job. For sure gonna use your method here.
@@gacha3D thank you!!! I very much appreciate that! And I hope it works out for you, it’s truly a simple process, not much involved. Just print, paint, and display
This is fantastic!!! Very, very well done!!!
@@BobCatinazzo thank you so much, I truly appreciate that!!
Plastidip for the eye pieces is such a great idea. Thanks for the tip!
@@dlheidemann I’m glad that tip helped you out! Good luck 👍
Such a beautiful print!
Thank you so much!!
BROOOOOOOOO THE QUALITY!
You have to teach me how to get to that level of impression with the ender 3 pro!
@@andresitomg thanks man I appreciate that, all I did for the eyes to come out that smooth was simply use the ‘Fine’ profile in Cura slicer. Tweaked some small things like trees supports and put a 1.4 Wall thickness. Not a whole lot of a change
Looks awesome! Ive yet to print a helmet but would probably be Deadpool when i do.
@@3D-PrintTherapy this was a fun helmet to do, especially with it being a textured helmet
Awesome video!!! Where can I get the STL files and how do I measure the head in order to fit after printing?
Thank you very much 🙌🏼
Awesome!1 I've been wanting to tray printing some sort of helmet or mask for awhile but all the involved painted processes have kept me from doing it. This one looks crazy simple and the weathering look seems pretty easy to achieve. I've got everything I need to make this already so I'm definitely gonna get the file and try it!
@@forster46 This was such a fun and easy print! And such a great file, good luck!
@@Xaqted What did you use for the white eye parts??
nice video!!! can i ask what settings you use for your tree supports? mine are really extremely difficult to remove
@@mihernandorena I made a short TH-cam short that shows my tree support settings that work best for me
Did you use gloss or matte plasti dip? Looks amazing! Thanks!
@@fernandodoutel2442 matte, I truly didn’t know they had a glass option, and thanks!!
Can you tell what paint you brushed on. Your video made me buy this file. Printing now. Gathering paint to finish it
@@joaquinfaz5553 I used Apple Barrel paints you can pick up at Walmart.
TOOOOOOOOOOOOP !!!!!! master
can this be printed on ender 3 v3 se? want to buy :D
excelente! con que impresora la imprimiste? gracias!
I used a Elegoo Neptune 3 plus
Amazing!!!!🎉 nozzle size and layer height plz?
@@mayurwagh7399 nozzle size .4 and layer height is .2
I assume youd need like a 300+mm build plate to print this?
Yes, my Neptune 3 plus is 320x320x400 size bed
What printer is this? I'm looking to add an FDM into my mix (currently using an Elegoo Resin printer).
NVM it's in the video I'm just dumb lol
@@_Mourning_ no worries, I recommend ANYTHING Elegoo, great service and printers
@@Xaqted Ive had a pretty good experience with my Elegoo Mars 3 Pro, but I've been watching reviews for the Neptune FDM series and it seems like people are pretty divided on the newer Elegoo FDM printers.
I like how you did that, and is no one gonna mention the background music at 1:53 sounds like str1p club music? lol
@@Mrkouman 🤣🤣 I can’t unhear it now
You guys have obviously never been to a strip club…
Where can i get the file?
I’m getting that printer for my birthday is it pretty good?
It’s amazing! I was thinking about getting another one
Bro! No pusiste PRIMER para q que adhiera el aerosol negro?
Yes, just to be sure 😉
Where do i get the stl
@@S.i.r.i.u.s_Gaming Do3D, amazing file! It’s also in the description
Thanks was tooo dumb to read,👍👍
What are your support settings for printing helmets?
would love to know aswell
Can I buy one please!
Make a video with marker player and hack smuth
Unbelievable what quality you can achieve with the ender 3 pro. Mine looks really bad. How did you get it to have that nice of a quality?
@@AbrakadaBaris just dialed it in over the years, but a lot of the work comes from the settings within your slicer. I upgraded to the newest version of Cura, and my results are coming out fantastic!
@@Xaqted thanks mate, I’m using sinplify3d but I should change obviously. You might wanna share a example gcode? Or maybe just do a video, I’d love it! Subbed
@@AbrakadaBaris I appreciate that!! And I do plan on making a video of both sizing helmets and settings I use for such prints. So stay tuned!
@@Xaqted quick update. I just got me the P1P, i couldn't handle it anymore :D the fast print speed, quality and just upload and go is a gamechanger
Subbed, this came out fucking dope. Do you have your cura profile posted anywhere? Would like to give a shot on my Neptune 4 Max.
@@Orgrimmar93 I posted a TH-cam short on my tree supports, but truthfully, my main settings are very basic. One day I’ll make a video showing my profile settings, which aren’t altered a whole lot
How did you get the leather texture?
They come with the file
100% scale or you had to rescale it?
@@shanePip I scaled this helmet to 107%, fits perfect with room for padding
@@Xaqted thank you so much!
What setting do you use. If you don't mind me asking?
@@filemoncarrasco9516 I use a .2 layer height and 8% infill for all my helmets. If I’m printing smaller prices, I use a .12 layer height in Cura slicer for a more detailed look.
@@Xaqted as for speeds what did you use? i am traying to get better at this. i bought a 3d printer with no experience. hahaha. i apologize for asking too many questions and bothering you. thank you in advance man. and keep up the great work. i love watching the stuff you do.
How much does it cost for all the 3d printer fillament?
@@ABReGOLIFe I used one roll of filament for this helmet, which was roughly $20
@@Xaqted oh snap that's a lot cheaper than I thought it'd be thank you 🙏 for the response bro
@@ABReGOLIFe anytime, thanks for watching!
My 3D prints never look that good. Wow
@@AM2PMReviews thanks man, I appreciate that! I didn’t change much in the settings, very basic to be honest
How did you get it to print out so smooth? I hate the overlaying lines.
@@maxramos8045 I print my helmets out at a lower speed, normally between 70/85
I'll tell you how. Fighting with a junk printer and I just got Bambu A1. Holy moly I can print things nice now!!!
@@steveconner5549 those bambu labs ain’t no joke! Glad everything worked out for you man!
Could this be printed on a Neptune 3
Yes, I printed mine on a Neptune 3 plus
Hello..it looked incredible, what height of layer to use??
@@Augui I use a .2 layer height on all of my helmets
With a 0.4mm nozzle?
@@gnux1 yes, I’ve been using a .4mm nozzle since day one 😊
How did you scale it to your head?
Scaling is relatively easy many different ways. The easiest and most efficient is to download armorsmith. It will take your measurements and produce a 3D mannequin to scale any stl file over and auto-scale.
Another way is the just measure point inside the helmet with your slicer where you would take measurements. It's more time consuming but easy.
What did you do about the z-seam? Also, was this printed at 100% scale? Nice video by the way!
@@SenseiNoyng I always choose to hide Z seam and Smart hide. I NEVER see the Z seam when printing helmet that have a textured look. And yes, this is 1:1 scale, actually I just posted a TH-cam short of me wearing it 😊 and thank you for watching!
@@Xaqted Awesome, thanks! Do you remember what z seam position you chose? I have Seam Corner Preference set to Smart Hide, but i'm not sure about what to do with the z seam position
Really wishing I had a 3d printer now…
@@VancityMerc319 they are fun! Just get one!
@@Xaqted What’s a good one for masks?
@@VancityMerc319 I LOVE my Elegoo Neptune 3 Plus, it has enough room for a full helmet
@@Xaqted Alright thanks man! Is it around $200?
@@VancityMerc319 last I checked it was around $350, but they have cheaper printers out there that are a bit smaller for beginners
Why does the file have scratch marks on it but your helmet doesn't?
The file has a claw mark and a non claw mark. I just printed the non claw one
@@Xaqted good to know, thank you!
can you share your support settings??
@@q_prod I’ll make a TH-cam short on what they are, but honesty they are pretty basic.
@@Xaqted i looking forward to your video tutorials
@@hidakizuna9421 I truly appreciate that, thank you very much!
How much for you to print/paint/ship me one?
Message me over on Instagram! Thanks
@@Xaqted sent you a message!
How do you breathe?
@@TheNewBloodDan there’s enough room inside which makes it breathable
That's the fun part, you don't
Dude im nee to 3d printing so not use to these long hour prints. Always afraid id push thr machine to far if i make it print longer than 19 hours
@@genises200 these machines are made to print for days. The longest print I did was roughly 7 days
Would you like to sell it bud ?
@@naqshthakkar1440 I do sell, if you have instagram, send me a message over there and I’ll give you more details 🤙
What was the weight? After printing with Pla
Can u sell me this helmet bro plzz bro
@@user-abhaykukreti send me a message over on Instagram
How did you get the eyes to print with texture?
@@Wetmonkie the file comes with the textured eyes, that’s what makes this helmet extremely easy to print with practically no layer lines
@@Xaqted Awesome! The file that you linked has scratch marks on the side but it looks like your one doesn't, was the file updated?
@@Wetmonkie once you download the file itll give you the option if you want to print scratched surface or no scratched.