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looks awesome i love how it looks came out so well keep up the good work (do you think you could make a deadpool mask or zoom from the flash mask out of tpu or flexible pla i think if it works it could be so cool and ive wanted to try it for a while but am too worried about it not working out)
@@BABYBOI-r6u That sounds like an awesome idea! I haven’t used TPU or flexible PLA yet but I’d be interested in seeing how’d it work out. Zoom would be a cool one to try
absolutely amazing what neptune printer would you recommend i get my cousins neptune 3 plus just arrived and i thought about getting a second 3d printer
The Neptune line is really great, I would say if you have the money and want to go big, then get the Neptune 3 Max, the price is slightly lower than the new 4 Max.
@@noebov137 I thought about that but after looking at a bunch of screenshots from the movie and the Hot Toys figure, it definitely looks like the iron version doesn’t have black lines. There are some shots that make the lighting seem like there are lines but it’s just the shadow. I’ll definitely do the black lines for a regular version of Spider-Man though
@@BABYBOI-r6u That’s an awesome idea, I haven’t really thought about that. Since the file comes in separate pieces though, it might not be the best way to go with it unless the mask was one whole piece. Definitely something to think about. I do think it’s possible for sure.
@@genises200 The print took about 3 days for the main part and 2 days for the sides and back but that’s only because I used the finest setting and slowed it down a lot. I wanted to make sure I got all the texture details, looking back I’m sure it would’ve been okay with standard settings and speed.
Not sure if that was an Elegoo Neptune 4 you used in your video, but i just assembled mine a few hours ago, do you have any tips for printing helmets? Or any advice for this sort of stuff?
Hi! Close! I printed these on my Elegoo Neptune 3 Max. You can check out some of my videos for tips, you can also follow me on instagram (brightnighttech) and feel free to message me if you have any specific questions. I started making helmets on my tiny Ender 3 Pro and moved up to a bigger printer, there’s lots of stuff but once you get tuned into your own style and method it’ll be easier. I always remind myself that it doesn’t have to be perfect and it’s okay lol but yeah hit me up with any questions.
Well I only make things to display and not wear but there are different places you can check to help with measurements on fitting like on www.thearmoredgarage.com or there’s different videos on how to help size things. Also you would have to go in and cut the back plate to make it wearable and put some sort of elastic or magnets to attach it with.
I only used magnets for the eyes but yes, I had issues with it. Some of the supports printed the magnet holes in an odd way so I had to force or glue them. Some others printed correctly but I definitely still had to press them in hard to get them in or heat them up like you did.
Hello! I’m working on a very similar display!! Mind if I ask what you’re using for the wall mounts for your helmets? I found a motorcycle helmet holder and it looks similar, is that what you’re using? and I’m curious if you added anything for extra stability, like Velcro or Eva foam?
Yes, it's a motorcycle helmet holder. I'll put the link below. All I use is some balled up tape so that the helmet will hold in place but that's it, nothing fancy. www.thingiverse.com/thing:4811846
Kinda surprising how far a budget mic will get you these days. I have my "expensive" soundbooth setup for work and audiobooks -- but for my money, the cheapo usb Fifine I've been using for RU-vid has been more than enough.
can you please tell me where did you download the stands? ive been looking for them for days and cant seem to find these files in particular for my wolverine an deadpool helmets.
The X-men one I got from this lot from the link below, it has different stands for a bunch of characters. The Deadpool one I made from someone’s logo file, I just modified it. If you like it I can put it on Thingiverse this week for you. www.thingiverse.com/thing:3434329
@@hansherrera6969 I actually used Cura. I tried using Orca but like you said, it was super slow and doing some weird things so I gave up on it and switched to Cura.
I don’t buy prints so I don’t know, I imagine there’s a ton of places online to get this. There are also creators that you can pay to make custom stuff like that.