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Thanks Nate, you make the best content with just the right spirit. From tkor to now, you're a boss. Can't wait for next iron man update and I hope you're well.
this is so cool! thanks for allowing us to tag along on your journey :D I'm curious about how heavy the 3D printed parts are (how much filament did you use up?) since I'm also wondering how heavy the final suit would be. Hopefully you'll let us know in part 2. can't wait! ps: hopefully you're thinking about some kind of cooling system to make wearing your suit as comfortable as possible.
I feel quite sad that the king of random channel has now fallen terribly since Grant passing and Nate and Calli left. Im no longer subscribed to their channel anymore, instead now im subbed to Nate. Not only is the content far superior, but he has a hint of OG King of Random because he was with the king. Im sure as time goes on his content will with further improve on.
@@YoshaLegends ahh yes the glory from auto correct not realizing what you typed was completely correct until you see the typo. I was the same when Nate left. I didn't know that Calli did as well
I unsubbed a while ago but every once in a while, I check to see if anything good has been posted. For the last couple of months, TKOR views have fallen super low. Nate is very close to their current average views.
Some years ago, I investigated 3D printing, but it was way too expensive. After watching this video I decided to check into it again and found the prices had come down to a much more reasonable level. Thanks for helping find out more about a potential hobby.
Nate I think this is the first time that I have commented on your videos being a 3D printing farm owner this caught my attention quickly. I haven’t made any suits yet but just letting you know that this hobby is very addicting and I wish you the very best of luck with your creations it’s going on 4 years now since my first printer it’s 7 now.
Love the 3d printed content! Once I got my printer I have had a constant itch to print things. When I'm not printing, I rack my brain like a madman thinking of something useful I could print. I even learned how to use fusion360 just to design functional things to print. So many possibilities at my fingertips, it's like an addiction.
Two paths to armor you should consider. Look into full plate armor, how it's constructed, and how it's worn. The other is how Stormtroopers do their armor. As I understand, the armor pieces are sewn to the black spandex body stocking. Not sure how that works, but it seems to work for them. Personally, if I was making something that was supposed to look like armor, I'd go with the real world armor method as it's truly "Tired and Tested."
Instead of the "morph suit", wear a plain white t-shirt and something like jogging pants. As part of the prep, wear the suit and get a helper to mark the shirt/pants if they show through the gaps. Then color those areas accordingly. That way it all matches nicely, and being two-piece it will be easier to use the bathroom on your several-hour-at-a-time walks. I would also suggest getting some sticky-back felt and lining the inside of the suit with it, or at least around edges. That should reduce the plastic-y sound from parts rubbing.
Nice Ender printer! I'm rocking the Ender 3 3D Pro. High end prints on a decent priced printer is super nice. 9:55 the Z axis does not need the extra motor. The bearings on that bar should be adjustable to fix wiggle issues.
PLA bends/deforms at 50°-60° degrees centigrade. It's not so good if you take it with you in the car on a hot summer day.... PETG is just as easy as PLA to print. You need higher temerature on your hot end, another buildplate and a hot buildplate. Other than that, it looks very good. :)
Careful with PLA+ it softens with sunlight and can melt inside a car on a sunny day, if you have troubles in the future with that, try to reprint them on PCTG. Ask BIQU for next 3d printer review, they had the biqu BX and the Hurakan, they're awesome. 10:00 Used to be called "Jerk", i mean the decay of the gantry for having only one motor Like From Spain!
I'm in the process of making my own suit. I'm using that exact file as you! You're way ahead of me. I'm struggling with the scaling of it. It looks like I need to check out Armor Smith!
Nice, only thing that came to mind as a hobiest printer, PLA + is not my favorite thing to sand. It can very a lot by brand but good luck! and it looks great so far.
Hey Nate, great content as always. Glad you're putting in some sponsor spots so you can make that well deserved payout for the hard work you've been putting in! Keep it up
Ive been into 3d printing for about 2 years and i gotta say, learning to proportion props to a human body is really hard. I recommend 3d scanning yourself with an xbox kinect (or an actual 3d scanner if you are fancy like that) so you can build it around your actual body
I have both the runout sensor and bed sensor added to my Ender 3V2, they're fairly easy to install. There are also dual motor kits for it, but I haven't used one of those. Also, using a Raspberry Pi or a spare PC to connect your printer to wifi is easy and a definite quality of life improvement for 3D printing.
Would be cool for someone that's printing a suit to actually show the orientation used for each part! Ive seen loads of printing/building an Iron man suit videos but no one actually shows you how you print it-Just here's the piece finished! Great video btw! :)
Just for future reference, Nate. ABS is actually more impact resistant and less fragile than PLA. PLA tends to absorb moisture over time from the air which actually furthers makes even more brittle, taking on a characteristic similar to dry rot in rubbers. ABS, or even better PETG would be a much more suitable choice for a print like this that actually has some function. PLA is more suited for models and other things that just sit on the shelf, or for resin pouring.
I don't remember all my reasons why, but I think I used PLA because it's the easiest in terms of use? Like it's the most reliable and the least fumes you need to worry about? I don't remember for sure!
@@NFTI Yes and no. PETG and PLA are more or less non-toxic in their usage, giving off extremely little to no fumes, though you can still smell PLA a little. PETG is FDA approved to be food safe, while ABS on the other hand is fairly toxic and should be printed both in a well ventilated area, as well as with an insulated shroud around the printer itself to help keep the inside warm enough to reduce or even eliminate delamination. If you're unsure as to how tough ABS is, legos are made with ABS plastic, though it is injection molded rather than printed which is a solid difference. On the other hand, there are finishing techniques that can be used to help seal ABS printed parts and give them a smooth and shiny finish without the need to sand them. ABS also tends to have a bit more flex to it before breaking, making it far more durable for moving parts, especially with parts containing other metal parts that have been pressure fitted into them, whereas PLA tends to stress and crack over time. If you're committed to the PLA route, I would absolutely suggest doing some research on PLA annealing, as it makes a world of difference in part durability, though it does come with some risks, since it is a low temperature filament. In summary, PLA is great for beginners who are just dipping their toes into 3d printing, but it's also a great idea to learn the different filament types and material usages before rushing into a big project like this before something goes wrong and you have to scrap the whole thing. Believe me, I'm speaking from experience. If you have any more questions about 3d printing or need any tips, you can message me here: facebook.com/derek.obrien.754/ If you're not comfortable with that, I would highly recommend TeachingTech here on youtube instead. That man is a veritable genius when it comes to materials and unbiased reviews, and makes it his business to deliver accurate and untainted information about 3d printing and upgrades, as well as offering his own tricks to dealing with common and uncommon printer problems. Thanks for replying, by the way. That really made my day :)
Looks great, but PETG might have been better for thermal reasons Your body heat + sun + whatever electronics you end up using could cause some deformation problems I was able to warp PLA with sink hot water in a bowl, not even directly from the tap (granted it was single width extrusions for the hairy lion, but still)
TKOR took a big hit in quality, first when Grant decided to no longer host the videos himself at all, and then again when he died. Now that Nate is no longer with them it has become completely unwatchable.
Freaking brilliant Nate, but the million dollar question is, how hard is it to go to the bathroom in your suit, looking forward to seeing you complete it 👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘Cheers from Melbourne Australia
Congrats on the Raid: Shadow Legends sponsorship Nate. I hope that you got at least $15,000 for it, because if you got any less, they ripped you off. It's just good to know what other TH-camrs are making for their ad spots.
the belly area should be done in multiple plates so you can bend down a bit..... you could probily do the hands all in one go cause their just collections of small parts.
After seeing the black Iron Man suit the first thing I thought of was RoboCop 4 when he got the black suit I think that would look pretty cool too but I don't know if everybody likes RoboCop like I do and I do love all the Iron Man movies
This is Awesome I have been waiting for you to do something with a 3d printer. I wonder if you can do a video of you making your own filliment from Pop/Soda bottles and other plastic bottles
I’m getting a 3D printer soon and I am planning on my first big project after I get the hang of it is a stormtrooper armor. I love seeing your journey so I can learn more about making armor
I don't know a forth of what you are talking about Nate(with all the games and stuff) just an old man that loved what you did with Grant. You are a true craftsman though, you have true tallent with your hands. I said that once and got blocked? I subbed and will love what you make, I hope:)
One question with your body suit does it have a toilet "trapdoor"? Just don't want you to have everything finally done and your out somewhere, need a bathroom break and find out you have to take everything off including the body suit. Looks cool so far Nate 😀
I really enjoy that you kept doing the same thing and a bit more then when you made tkor videos I was afraid at first that type of content wasn't going to continue after I heared you got fired
Hey Nate, this looks amazing! One thing I noticed as you put it on is that the sides of the "breastplate" sticks out too far and too high and will push into your shoulder/armpit when you move your arms forward. If you look at the one from the movie, the "heart" shape kind of fits right below the armpit giving more room to move. Keep up the great work, love your vids.
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Thanks Nate, you make the best content with just the right spirit. From tkor to now, you're a boss. Can't wait for next iron man update and I hope you're well.
this is so cool! thanks for allowing us to tag along on your journey :D
I'm curious about how heavy the 3D printed parts are (how much filament did you use up?) since I'm also wondering how heavy the final suit would be. Hopefully you'll let us know in part 2. can't wait!
ps: hopefully you're thinking about some kind of cooling system to make wearing your suit as comfortable as possible.
Please be more selective with sponsors and don't shill for scammy games.
@@Sidecutter not everybody has the luxury of being picky with how they get paid
I feel quite sad that the king of random channel has now fallen terribly since Grant passing and Nate and Calli left. Im no longer subscribed to their channel anymore, instead now im subbed to Nate. Not only is the content far superior, but he has a hint of OG King of Random because he was with the king. Im sure as time goes on his content will with further improve on.
Who is Sally?
@@dainbramage3558 😅 I’m sorry, Calli
@@YoshaLegends ahh yes the glory from auto correct not realizing what you typed was completely correct until you see the typo. I was the same when Nate left. I didn't know that Calli did as well
@@YoshaLegends 🤣😜👍
I unsubbed a while ago but every once in a while, I check to see if anything good has been posted. For the last couple of months, TKOR views have fallen super low. Nate is very close to their current average views.
The groin guard dropping right before the end when Nate was talking was very funny
Nate's videos are getting more views than TKOR. Awesome!
Because there is no more TKOR. :( RIP
@@awli8861 there is but no one watches it it only get 50k views on average
@@Goldenwhitewings Grant Thompson(True The King of Randomm) died.
Some years ago, I investigated 3D printing, but it was way too expensive. After watching this video I decided to check into it again and found the prices had come down to a much more reasonable level. Thanks for helping find out more about a potential hobby.
Nate I think this is the first time that I have commented on your videos being a 3D printing farm owner this caught my attention quickly.
I haven’t made any suits yet but just letting you know that this hobby is very addicting and I wish you the very best of luck with your creations it’s going on 4 years now since my first printer it’s 7 now.
Its been quite a while since I've seen an Iron Man build, looking forward to whats next!
amazing job as always nate! So excited for this project!
It looks sick as it is without the colour
Love the 3d printed content! Once I got my printer I have had a constant itch to print things. When I'm not printing, I rack my brain like a madman thinking of something useful I could print. I even learned how to use fusion360 just to design functional things to print. So many possibilities at my fingertips, it's like an addiction.
When I have "nothing to print" I go for something decorative
@@SRQmoviemaker I got my printer going right now making a funnel. They are very easy to design and customize
Black suit Ironman is dope
You just blew my mind. I watch Talk Nerdy to Me far more often than I'm going to admit and had no idea you were in the Iron Man suit!
Two paths to armor you should consider. Look into full plate armor, how it's constructed, and how it's worn. The other is how Stormtroopers do their armor. As I understand, the armor pieces are sewn to the black spandex body stocking. Not sure how that works, but it seems to work for them. Personally, if I was making something that was supposed to look like armor, I'd go with the real world armor method as it's truly "Tired and Tested."
That is a great project. So much hard work but so so so cool!
17:31 Got so excited he popped his cod piece, lol.
What a throw back! The raid shadow legends ad - haven't seen that from Nate in ages.
Instead of the "morph suit", wear a plain white t-shirt and something like jogging pants. As part of the prep, wear the suit and get a helper to mark the shirt/pants if they show through the gaps. Then color those areas accordingly. That way it all matches nicely, and being two-piece it will be easier to use the bathroom on your several-hour-at-a-time walks.
I would also suggest getting some sticky-back felt and lining the inside of the suit with it, or at least around edges. That should reduce the plastic-y sound from parts rubbing.
Nice Ender printer! I'm rocking the Ender 3 3D Pro. High end prints on a decent priced printer is super nice.
9:55 the Z axis does not need the extra motor. The bearings on that bar should be adjustable to fix wiggle issues.
This is going to be amazing! Keep up the hard work new king of random.
Can't wait to see the final piece!
Cool setup. And this printing takes up a lot of time... Let's see you dancing soon.
Nate, you are awesome dude! Cheers from your biggest fan in Colombia amigo!
dang that's one of the longest integrations I've ever seen from a sponsor
PLA bends/deforms at 50°-60° degrees centigrade.
It's not so good if you take it with you in the car on a hot summer day....
PETG is just as easy as PLA to print. You need higher temerature on your hot end, another buildplate and a hot buildplate.
Other than that, it looks very good. :)
Careful with PLA+ it softens with sunlight and can melt inside a car on a sunny day, if you have troubles in the future with that, try to reprint them on PCTG. Ask BIQU for next 3d printer review, they had the biqu BX and the Hurakan, they're awesome.
10:00 Used to be called "Jerk", i mean the decay of the gantry for having only one motor
Like From Spain!
I'm in the process of making my own suit. I'm using that exact file as you! You're way ahead of me. I'm struggling with the scaling of it. It looks like I need to check out Armor Smith!
It lets you scale not just the total size, but also scale on the x, y, and z axis for any given piece.
Can't wait to see the rest of it. Next you should up your game by making the Hulk Buster suit. LOL. J/K. Maybe.
Hey nate, I've been subbed to you for a while, but this is the first video in months that has been in my recommended.
Wow looks sick already. Can't wait to see the end result 🤗❤❤
Nate you did an awesome job. Btw y’all nerdy to me is one of my favorite songs lol
Lookin awesome
Nice, only thing that came to mind as a hobiest printer, PLA + is not my favorite thing to sand. It can very a lot by brand but good luck! and it looks great so far.
LETS GOOOOOOO! I’ve been watching TKOR for years and it’s so cool to see you start your own channel.
right on, looks cool so far 👊
Would love to see a tutorial of how you mounted those to the backpack harness system
If i were you i would also look into cooling that thing looks warm
That was a fast 18 minutes. I love this channel
I love that RAID followed you to your own channel :)
Hey Nate, great content as always. Glad you're putting in some sponsor spots so you can make that well deserved payout for the hard work you've been putting in! Keep it up
the dark knight and iron man merged while beaming up! You need a cape.
Ive been into 3d printing for about 2 years and i gotta say, learning to proportion props to a human body is really hard. I recommend 3d scanning yourself with an xbox kinect (or an actual 3d scanner if you are fancy like that) so you can build it around your actual body
I need to see a Black Panther Iron Man suit now. I think think the suit looks dope in black
Here’s some well deserved video engagement
Nate I really enjoy the videos that you have, and try to see if you can make Maple's Machine God from Bofuri.
I have both the runout sensor and bed sensor added to my Ender 3V2, they're fairly easy to install. There are also dual motor kits for it, but I haven't used one of those.
Also, using a Raspberry Pi or a spare PC to connect your printer to wifi is easy and a definite quality of life improvement for 3D printing.
Would be cool for someone that's printing a suit to actually show the orientation used for each part! Ive seen loads of printing/building an Iron man suit videos but no one actually shows you how you print it-Just here's the piece finished! Great video btw! :)
Just for future reference, Nate. ABS is actually more impact resistant and less fragile than PLA.
PLA tends to absorb moisture over time from the air which actually furthers makes even more brittle, taking on a characteristic similar to dry rot in rubbers.
ABS, or even better PETG would be a much more suitable choice for a print like this that actually has some function.
PLA is more suited for models and other things that just sit on the shelf, or for resin pouring.
I don't remember all my reasons why, but I think I used PLA because it's the easiest in terms of use? Like it's the most reliable and the least fumes you need to worry about? I don't remember for sure!
@@NFTI Yes and no. PETG and PLA are more or less non-toxic in their usage, giving off extremely little to no fumes, though you can still smell PLA a little. PETG is FDA approved to be food safe, while ABS on the other hand is fairly toxic and should be printed both in a well ventilated area, as well as with an insulated shroud around the printer itself to help keep the inside warm enough to reduce or even eliminate delamination.
If you're unsure as to how tough ABS is, legos are made with ABS plastic, though it is injection molded rather than printed which is a solid difference. On the other hand, there are finishing techniques that can be used to help seal ABS printed parts and give them a smooth and shiny finish without the need to sand them. ABS also tends to have a bit more flex to it before breaking, making it far more durable for moving parts, especially with parts containing other metal parts that have been pressure fitted into them, whereas PLA tends to stress and crack over time.
If you're committed to the PLA route, I would absolutely suggest doing some research on PLA annealing, as it makes a world of difference in part durability, though it does come with some risks, since it is a low temperature filament.
In summary, PLA is great for beginners who are just dipping their toes into 3d printing, but it's also a great idea to learn the different filament types and material usages before rushing into a big project like this before something goes wrong and you have to scrap the whole thing.
Believe me, I'm speaking from experience.
If you have any more questions about 3d printing or need any tips, you can message me here: facebook.com/derek.obrien.754/
If you're not comfortable with that, I would highly recommend TeachingTech here on youtube instead. That man is a veritable genius when it comes to materials and unbiased reviews, and makes it his business to deliver accurate and untainted information about 3d printing and upgrades, as well as offering his own tricks to dealing with common and uncommon printer problems.
Thanks for replying, by the way. That really made my day :)
"Avengers, assemble! I've got some new Ender kits that need to be put together"
Looks great, but PETG might have been better for thermal reasons
Your body heat + sun + whatever electronics you end up using could cause some deformation problems
I was able to warp PLA with sink hot water in a bowl, not even directly from the tap (granted it was single width extrusions for the hairy lion, but still)
No hot sunny days in this suit, it's true.
I don't remember for sure why I used PLA+ rather than PETG.
Ender3v2 with the auto leveler and octopi is a great budget entree printer - I have one too and it has not let me down in 2+ years.
Nate from the internet walks round a mall in an ironman suit pt2
I remember that mall video a few years back maybe I’ll give it a rewatch
I'm so glad you're getting like just as many views as the TKOR channel. You're doing great .
Your channel is amazing thank you for continuing to post
looks good keep it up. love the vids 10/10
Wow, was just thinking about checking out your channel to see if you had any new videos up and you just posted! Awesome content, Nate!! 😎
Soon you'll get a metal printer, and REALLY go wild. ;)
Oh man that'd be amazing
Love this! Much better than what was coming out at TKOR at the end.
TKOR took a big hit in quality, first when Grant decided to no longer host the videos himself at all, and then again when he died.
Now that Nate is no longer with them it has become completely unwatchable.
Looking awesome man. Great job
Freaking brilliant Nate, but the million dollar question is, how hard is it to go to the bathroom in your suit, looking forward to seeing you complete it 👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘Cheers from Melbourne Australia
Well done!
Congrats on the Raid: Shadow Legends sponsorship Nate. I hope that you got at least $15,000 for it, because if you got any less, they ripped you off. It's just good to know what other TH-camrs are making for their ad spots.
Next Halloween you should make your D&d character.
the belly area should be done in multiple plates so you can bend down a bit..... you could probily do the hands all in one go cause their just collections of small parts.
After seeing the black Iron Man suit the first thing I thought of was RoboCop 4 when he got the black suit I think that would look pretty cool too but I don't know if everybody likes RoboCop like I do and I do love all the Iron Man movies
This so freaking cool :○
you should team up with the hacksmith for this, damn its amazing
yoo this is just amazing
skip to 4:05 the video starts then.
Hold on, the last armor Tony wore? I'm hyped that you're gonna develop nanotech just to cosplay as Tony.
Looks good 😱
This is Awesome I have been waiting for you to do something with a 3d printer. I wonder if you can do a video of you making your own filliment from Pop/Soda bottles and other plastic bottles
I have an older version of the same printer. It is the one I learned everything on.
cool suit
You know you’ve made it far when you’re sponsored
This is going to be cool
why does nate look like he's been awake for 72 hours.
Very cool! Awesome work
I'm actually doing do3ds mk. 46 right now just posted a vid on it a few days ago!
Right now, as the suit is all black it looks more like a Black Noir suit than an Iron Man one LOL
Keep up the great work Nate. Love the content
I’m getting a 3D printer soon and I am planning on my first big project after I get the hang of it is a stormtrooper armor. I love seeing your journey so I can learn more about making armor
Hey Nate
The iron man breast plate printed in one piece? How does it fit on your 3d printer? Thanks
Thats awesome brother.. 🥰🥰🥰🥰 how much PLA did u used for printing the whole suit???
Dang Nate be wild 😂
I don't know a forth of what you are talking about Nate(with all the games and stuff) just an old man that loved what you did with Grant. You are a true craftsman though, you have true tallent with your hands. I said that once and got blocked? I subbed and will love what you make, I hope:)
Will you be sanding the parts and using some filler for a smooth surface finish?
Yes. Sooo much sanding and body filler.
3:27 we finally got a a answer. The rewards are for new players only.
this is cool. A bit sad in black but ok.
Get it Nate!
One question with your body suit does it have a toilet "trapdoor"? Just don't want you to have everything finally done and your out somewhere, need a bathroom break and find out you have to take everything off including the body suit. Looks cool so far Nate 😀
You should collab with Robinson foundry to make a metal version
How many kg of filament have you used so far?
I think 15
Excellent!!
I really enjoy that you kept doing the same thing and a bit more then when you made tkor videos I was afraid at first that type of content wasn't going to continue after I heared you got fired
I want to see something to make the NFA concerned
Looks like a great project! Will it be ready of Oct 31?
Looking good so far!
climbing back up from nothing, IN STYLE!
Why no links to products used in the video?
Hey Nate, this looks amazing! One thing I noticed as you put it on is that the sides of the "breastplate" sticks out too far and too high and will push into your shoulder/armpit when you move your arms forward. If you look at the one from the movie, the "heart" shape kind of fits right below the armpit giving more room to move. Keep up the great work, love your vids.