Very Cool!!!!! Thank you Frank for your detailed, enthusiastic content!! Don't stop!!! Even when you think you are repeating yourself, you are not! You are entertaining, and educational in your style!!! Keep going!
I'm making a Halo-fied version of Chainsaw Man's head using a custom painted Artaius helmet from Halo Infinite, and this makes a perfect paint guide and I'm glad you made this
Man's made a contract with the cosplay devil! Turned out awesome Frank! Can't wait to see more JJK, One Piece, Bleach, Demon Slayer, and all other anime builds!
I really think that at this point, you should make the next version to be a motorized moving chainsaw, it looks sooo damn good and the scale of the helmet is perfect! My suggestion, maybe if you use foam for the long blade and teeth will solve the heaviness and safety issues?
Guess I’m just willing things into existence now. This looks absolutely amazing, a chainsaw man cosplay would go so hard. Just a tip for if you do end up going with a full cosplay, walking around with the chainsaw arms is way more difficult than you expect, especially with your vision being obscured by the mask. I dressed as chainsaw man for Halloween last year and it was insanely difficult, even with the crappy cardboard arm pieces I made for it.
Hey Frank! Very nice video. I was hoping to see these kinds of details of HOW it was done. Tightly packed in a 20 minute video makes it real easy to go through. This helmet came out real gnarly!!!
An extension to my thought on the series vids. You could also consider different difficulty levels for vids too. You could crank out a bunch of easy ones real quick to some content going and then get some intermediate ones going along the way if there is a pay off happening to keep a balance with your ROI. This is a job after all. Can’t go putting in all that work without a ROI. Lol
Hey frank i truly love your videos and you have inspired me as a 15 yr old to make some money to buy my own printers!!!! Thanks alot as you truly bring me joy on the days i need it. p.s can you make a updated vid on the eye of yamamoto? Im curious on how you got the stone inside and what you bought to make it.
or what you could do is add some elastic onto the blade portion and stretch it down to your shoulders to off set the weight. Just a recommendation, have a nice day
By far the coolest cosplay print ever done!! I honestly don’t even notice the black rubber bands when you have it on. It blends in when you wear it. Iron Chainsaw Man 😂😂
Damn! The file looks impeccable. Your make is outstanding. I made this out of EVA a couple years ago. Now I kind of want to remake it as a 3d print Thanks for sharing
Thats such a cool built. I really love it. And I wanted to ask if you have made a Loki helmet video or have good files for one? Thank you and have a nice weekend.
Hey Frank, i don’t know if you’ve discussed it or made a video, but I’d love to see and know your setup for sanding and painting. Maybe even suggested products or ways to help with those. I see some people use giant fans to blow out stuff from their garage or air filters. I’d like to see how you do it all. Maybe even have a budget way of doing it and then go up to an all out no budget way of doing it. Thanks!
Ok now to comment on this video now that I have watched it. 😂 It honestly came out way better than I thought it would. I went into this video thinking this helmet isn’t my taste but you did such a good job and it looks so awesome. It’s so over the top that I kinda want to make one now. Lol
Make some kind of cross strapping to go around your chest and back then connect the back of that to the back part of the helmet to hold some of the weight 👍🏽
Hey frank I love your builds. Have you thought of wearing a backpack with some weights in then attach a strap off the backpack to the back chainsaw handle to counter the weight for you. Keep up the good work 😊
What resin printer do you suggest for a beginner who has never done resin printing before. I have FDM printed for years but I have never done any resin printing.
I’ve made 2 of these chainsaw man heads from the same group, 3d scanned my head to make a surprisingly good fit to the point that no one else but me can wear it comfortably 😂
I also used this STL Files also noticed that the Helmet pulls itself down to the front because of the Chains in the Front. I already used low Infill which didnt seem to help much (each part was like 100g which in total was like 400-500g just for the Chains) and i need to reprint the Helmet Part from the Back with a higher Infill to compensate with this issue.
i don’t know if you’ll see this, but i was curious if you ever attempted gluing weights to the back like you had mentioned in the video. if not, what kind of weights would you recommend trying?
I just got a Neptune 3 plus, would you recommend Orca over the Cura that comes with the printer? (Also I have been waiting so long for this video & it absolutely did not disappoint!)
I believe if you made the Blade out of foam you could make it move as well would be dope and not heavy (IK he could also make a moving piece out of pla as well but that's just too much unnecessary weight)
Do you think if I printed the whole thing besides the blade and then make the blade with Eva foam would the jaw move better? I love this file cause of the detail in the back
That is AWESOME! Wonder if you could print the blade in vase mode or maybe use lightning infill to lighten the front up. The artist took your advise and raised their price LMAO You have a reach beyond this reality woooooooooo woooooooooo ok I cant type ghostly sounds.
Hey frank I am planning to get my first 3D printer I was inspired by your videos and have been eyeing the ELEGOO NEPTUNE 4 PLUS and the CREALITY Ender 3 Max Neo I'm gonna use them for cosplay most likely helmets and armour and some props too ,What would you reccomend ( I'm on a buget under 450$ ish) Thanks.
I don’t suppose you had any other tips? I know you’re busy but I have an ender 3 pro that just doesn’t work properly. I just got yet another thermal runaway. I’ve changed thermistor a few times. Bed leveling. I don’t know what else to do other than throw it in the garbage. Thanks
I had been waiting on this and it was worth the wait. I have the files now. How did you separate the various files on different build plates? When I put mine on the plate they are all over the place and not organized. I wanted to start printing this, but it will take me hours to get them in order.
Hi, have you found a way? I have the same problem and can't get the small parts like him. Only larger parts like teeth and jaws together, but not as separate parts.
@michelbro8727 yes I did figure it out. The files are already separated by the different folders that you should have downloaded. So I went into the folder with the white parts and all of the teeth are in there numbered from 1 to 29. It's a bit of a pain but I had to select and open each one on the selected plate. Once I had them all on the plate I auto arranged them and then adjusted them to my liking to make more sense. I have everything but the blade printeded currently. I am starting the blade tonight and it will take 24 hrs on my p1s. If you run into any issue let me know.
Hey Frank, Man I don’t know why but I still keep thinking about ways to help you grow your channel. I had suggested cgcookie and blender before. Watching this video and your comment about wanting to get straight into the video due to time constraints got me thinking… Why? Why is he rushing these videos? I don’t know about in person but the stuff you make looks high quality on camera. There are a lot of people just like me also watching to follow what to do and not do so we make fewer mistakes and get a high quality piece sooner instead of banging our heads against the wall only to never finish some things we try. 😂 I have a tendency to bite off more than I can chew. Lol Anyway… My thought was you could circle back to your pieces that got really good reactions and make a DIY how to video series for each one. Get into the step by step of it, don’t time constraint yourself. Pick your top number one thing you made that got the most hits and do a full series on that. Literally make the whole thing recording it all and walking your audience through the process. You were doing that with your Iron man build and I thought it was awesome! You may be able to take all your content from that alone and do a new edit to make the DIY series and label it as such. IDK maybe 20 videos 30 minutes each in a collection? I’m throwing out arbitrary numbers. You seem to be getting pretty darn good at using what appears to be Prusa Slicer so don’t hold back walking through step by step on all that as well. Include everything. People can skip ahead or even skip certain videos if they don’t need help with that part if they want. Thats the beauty of a series too is people will revisit over and over as a reference guide. So yeah, I hope the suggestions help inspire you and spark ideas for new content. Oh… And I did end up making the blue beetle helmet. Do you have a spot for fans to post pics with a small blurb giving shout out to Frankly Built for the inspiration?