If you're a casual where 3d printing isn't the hobby but rather a tool for the hobby, I highly recommend the Bambu A1 or Bambu P1S (if you want enclosed). Either one can be bundled with an AMS system for easy loading and multi-color capabilities. More importantly, both are the closest thing to plug and play with standard configurations that just work every time and don't require tinkering. Although I have 9 FDM printers, all of them less than a year old, the Bambus are the most reliable with the least hassle, by a lot. Don't buy specs. Buy user experience.
@@KoumoriNoHimeCosplay They've really only been around for a couple of years. Trust me that my first printers were quite challenging, each in its own way.
This was so helpful! I’m a noob on 3D printing and what I had heard and seen of it (prior to watching your video) sounded really stressful. Honestly, I think I’ll probably stick with purchasing printed kits/products from fellow cosplayers since I like to support them and they know what they’re doing!😊
Hi, I hope you don't mind a question. I really really wanna make my own Zeno Cosplay from Yona of the Dawn. Any suggestions or hints? I've made smaller projects, but this will be my first really really big project and since he's one of my favorite characters, I'm determined to make him!
Would’ve been better if you showed the iron part cause I’m confused and don’t wanna mess up anything do I just iron it normal or do I but something on top first
Thank you for this!! I was struggling to figure out how to do the ladder stitch and your video helped alot, I was able to sew my old bunny back together and he looks brand new❤
I need help ! I did the same steps as you did here, after I put on the boning sew and everything.. I put in the outfit but the boning on the middle part of my waist pop out … do u know why
FINALLY! Someone showing how to tie it off at the end. I was beginning to think it was some sort of secret Masonic rite that the public was not allowed to see based on all the other channels.
I absolutely wash everything I buy that will touch my skin before I wear it. So it seems logical to wash my fabric before I begin to to pin the pattern to the fabric and begin to cut it. Washing it helps remove any excess chemicals, dyes, and shrink the fabric. Because nobody likes a bad fit surprise AFTER putting time and money into creating a new garment!
What type of needles do you recommend for sewing really thick fabric like denim or leather? Also, this video helps so much as someone who is trying to start making cosplays from scratch!