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The Last Layer
Добавлен 19 мар 2020
I put this channel together as a way to give back to the community and share some information I have learned over the years about 3D printing, making Props and Cosplay. All the products I show, I have used myself and would never recommend something I didn't use or like myself. There are many different products in the 3D printing, painting and autobody line that will accomplish similar results. I will do my best to buy and test other, possibilities including, more affordable options throughout my videos.
Hang around, we can all learn some stuff together.
Hope you enjoy, and just have some fun.
Hang around, we can all learn some stuff together.
Hope you enjoy, and just have some fun.
Painting the Helm of Domination, Arthas Lich King Helmet from World of Warcraft.
#worldofwarcraft #lichking #3dprinting
In this video, I go through the process I used to smooth and paint the Arthas Lich King Helmet from World of Warcraft.
I will be doing another part on the Slicing and printing of the helmet if you are interested in making one yourself. This helmet presented a lot of challenges to get it printed, so I will give a complete breakdown of what I did to get it printed properly.
File used in this video is available from:
Nikko Industries
@NikkoIndustries
Products used in this video:
Scigrip 16 glue:
amzn.to/3Bcg9Ok
Green Modeling putty:
amzn.to/3B5Icin
Roberlo Multi-filler plus:
amzn.to/3XsOMXK
Deco art zinc:
amzn.to/4gpD34F
Deco Art Shimmering Silver:
amzn.to/4gvecwh
Go...
In this video, I go through the process I used to smooth and paint the Arthas Lich King Helmet from World of Warcraft.
I will be doing another part on the Slicing and printing of the helmet if you are interested in making one yourself. This helmet presented a lot of challenges to get it printed, so I will give a complete breakdown of what I did to get it printed properly.
File used in this video is available from:
Nikko Industries
@NikkoIndustries
Products used in this video:
Scigrip 16 glue:
amzn.to/3Bcg9Ok
Green Modeling putty:
amzn.to/3B5Icin
Roberlo Multi-filler plus:
amzn.to/3XsOMXK
Deco art zinc:
amzn.to/4gpD34F
Deco Art Shimmering Silver:
amzn.to/4gvecwh
Go...
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The NSABER Revan V2 Lightsaber, My user experience.
Просмотров 182Месяц назад
#darthrevan #lightsaber #starwarscosplay In this video, I take a look at my user experience with the NSABERS Revan V2 lightsaber. I look at not only some of the specification and settings, but also do a short intro video, showcasing, how you can tie an accessory in to your latest build. Hope everyone enjoys, and as always, just have fun. Special Thanks to NSABERS for sending the lightsaber over...
The FIXDRY Double NT1 filament dryer. Is it worth the money?
Просмотров 147Месяц назад
#3dprinting #filament #filamentdrying Sometimes we need a filament dryer, to help with filaments that can be more hydroscopic or harder to print. Fixdry sent this dryer over for me to check out. So If you have been looking for a filament dryer, check out this video. We go through the pros and cons and you can see why I switched over. Discount Code - LastLayer10 For 10% off on all FIXDRY product...
Cleaning your HVLP/LVLP gravity style automotive spray gun
Просмотров 299Месяц назад
#3dprinting #automotive #cosplayarmor Here is the video a lot of you have asked for. Step-by-step, how I clean my spray guns. Sorry, it took so long to get out. Mentioned in this video: 1 Quart mixing cups: amzn.to/3WZAygs 2 1/2 Quart Mixing cups (or use small pail): amzn.to/4dAhzQR Spray gun cleaning brushes: amzn.to/3T5cac7 Gallon lacquer thinner: amzn.to/3XpB8Wm Disclaimer- This video is NOT...
Welcome to The Last Layer
Просмотров 317Месяц назад
#3dprinting #cosplay #thelastlayer I put this channel together to hopefully help everyone in the 3D printing, Prop, and Cosplay community, for all the help they have given to me throughout the years. I encourage comments and love trying new techniques and ideas. So please like, subscribe and join me in this journey, as we explore new and creative techniques for printing and finishing our 3D pri...
Smoothing and Painting the Praetorian Guard helmet from the Mandalorian in less than half of a day.
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
#mandalorian #3dprinting #3Dprintedhelmet In this video, I Smooth and paint the Praetorian Guard Helmet from the Mandalorian. Each step was timed, total finishing time was 5 hours and 23 minutes. ⏲️ Fun Weekend Project. Praetorian Guard STL file:🗄️ @GalacticArmory Mentioned in this video: USC Pro glaze:🚚 amzn.to/4cGvkvU High Build Spray Primer:🚚 amzn.to/4cGhdqG OR YOU CAN USE (either one will w...
Painting the Darth Revan helmet, start to finish.
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#3dprinting #darthrevan #cool3dprints In this video I show the process I used for painting the Darth Revan helmet. This video is a little longer than my past videos, but shows the entire process from start to finish. Please let me know in the comments if you would like to see more videos like this. Previous videos I referred to: PLA Bonding: ruclips.net/video/IAak6Kyk4WQ/видео.html Drizzle D1: ...
Fixing scratched or damaged 3D Prints, that were painted with 2K clear.
Просмотров 8032 месяца назад
#3dprinted #ironman #cosplay In this video I show how I fix scratches on my 3D prints that were painted with base coat and 2K clear. Used in this video: 3M Red Scotch Brite pads: amzn.to/3YFpOGH Crystal Tack Cloth: amzn.to/4fI0jKP Disclaimer- This video is NOT sponsored. Nor is it sponsored by any of the other brands mentioned throughout this video. The links provided above are affiliate links....
Anycubic Kobra 2 Max, after 6 months. Let's Print BIG
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 месяца назад
#3dprinting #3dprinter #anycubic A brief video on my user experience using the Anycubic Kobra 2 Max for the past 6 months. Mentioned in the video: Anycubic Kobra 2 Max: amzn.to/4fBei53 Elegoo PLA: amzn.to/3SAURj2 Disclaimer- This video is NOT sponsored. Nor is it sponsored by any of the other brands mentioned throughout this video. The links provided above are affiliate links. Affiliate links a...
Painting a clone chest plate with Drizzle D1 and a portable compressor,
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
#3dprinting #cosplay #starwars In this video, I show how I painted my clone chest plate using the budget friendly Drizzle D1 spray gun and a small portable compressor. This is not a comprehensive review of the spray gun, but I will show how I set it up and let you be the judge of how it came out. Drizzle D1 Kit: amzn.to/3LXpmfb 2K Clear Coat Gallon: amzn.to/3YwVVZc 2K Clear Coat Quarts: www.eba...
Eliminating 3D print lines, With a ROLLER? clone armor primed quick!
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 месяца назад
#3dprinting #starwars #cosplay In this video I show the complete process, from gluing to priming on a Clone chest plate. The next video we will be painting it. I also re-uploaded it with the audio fixed. Many viewers asked me to not fast forward so they can see the actual technique. I did edit some of the more boring parts out, but this video ran a bit longer than some of the others, as I tried...
STOP the paint bleed when painting your 3D Prints. Is Iron Maul even a thing?
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.3 месяца назад
#3dprinting #cool3dprints #cosplay Here is a video on how to prevent paint from bleeding when painting your 3D prints. This is a fun video, painting an Iron Man mask in the Darth Maul paint scheme. The technique is covered in the first 7:40. But you should stick around and see the final product. Custom Shop Fine Line 1/8 tape: amzn.to/4db7lFU 3M Indigo Fine Line 1/4 tape: amzn.to/3yehBhU Frog T...
Make your 3D prints SHINE, the Dark Trooper helmet
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 месяца назад
Make your 3D prints SHINE, the Dark Trooper helmet
My Favorite PLA Glue For 3D Prints
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 месяца назад
My Favorite PLA Glue For 3D Prints
Great video, really helpful. Thank you👍👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
What size compressor is needed? Thanks!
I use an 80 gallon for most clearcoat. But I also did a video on using a small portable compressor with a LVLP gun. And it worked fine if you take some time to learn the process.
Is the stl of this helmet online?
Yes, it came from nikko industries
Great info, I was looking at this printer and Big is good but, the design and the size are not in my future.
Hey can someone help me out my kobra max 2 is super slow even is sports mode please help me out thanks
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. What slicer are you using? I use the anycubic slicer that came with the printer. I run factory settings, and really just change the temp on the filament section depending on what filament I use. If that doesn’t work, try resetting the slicer or reloading it. Let me know if that helps
it's incredible you didn't sand the model.. this automotive 2k primer are amazing!!! i bought 1Lt here in italy to try it on an iron man helmet.. can't wait it arrives!
if I'm doing a gloss finish I do sand, for flat finishes, I really only need to sand the bad spots. The good thing about the primer is that it levels great and sands very easily. It really minimizes the amount of time required for sanding.
@@TheLastLayer111oh you do sanding the model? I taught you didn’t, in this video and in the video where you brush on the primer on the iron man face plate, you didn’t sand and the props came out perfect..
I like this video and am considering this printer as an upgrade to my Elegoo Neptune 3max with a .6 nozzle. I will say that I cannot recommend elegoo filament. It constantly binds up due to the winding in the corner of the spool. I can't tell you how frustrating it is to check on a print in the morning to find it paused because it is bound up.
Good to know, ill keep an eye out for that
Your R2D2 looks great!!!! The paint job is awesome!! Where did you find the file for it?
Its the Michael Baddeley file, they are free on his Patreon page. There is a ton of support for R2D2 builds, including the Astromech forums and a whole RUclips build series By John Salt ruclips.net/video/hkkSagTsLXY/видео.html. I highly recommend watching his whole series prior to starting a build. Its not an overly hard build, but it can be pricy, depending on how many options you want. Good Luck.. That's a fun build.
This is awesome! I will be trying out this method very soon! Thank you
great to hear, Enjoy.
wow man, you really know what you are talking about. Thanks for sharing. I will be looking to your other vids, and waiting for more.
Thank you, i have had some stuff I had to take care of lately, but I got some new videos coming soon.
Where do you buy this?
Not sure what you are referring to buying. But most of the stuff can be found on Amazon. Almost all the products are automotive painting products, and can be substituted with some equivalent products. Drop me an email (in my channel description) and I will do what I can to help you out.
@@TheLastLayer111 The ethalon primer...I see some on ebay, but I don't know if I can trust them.
@@drgta6 I never tried it, so I couldn't say for certain. But you can check reviews. Most of the automotive stuff is similar. Sorry I couldn't be more help.
Fantastic information. Thank you! And at this point "It's been about 15 minutes" should be on a t-shirt lol
Haha.. I should
That's a very nice and thorough tutorial 👌 try adding a little talcum powder to your primer for filling in rough areas or deep lines. Doesn't affect curing time and still easy to sand.
Ill give it a try, thanks.
It looks like you spray inside your garage. How do you keep the smell of the paint and everything else down? What about the fumes? It’s been raining a lot here and trying to do it outside seems like it’ll never happen.
I do, i have a large fan, thats vents to the outside. Nothing special, just leave the outside door open and blow it out. I will typically open the doors and blow out the dust when im done. The main thing I do is a good cleaning between projects. Rain can be tough even in a garage. Humidity and temp changes curing speed. Just something to keep in mind when spraying.
@@TheLastLayer111 Makes sense.. Thanks for feedback.. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. You have certainly shown me a much nicer way to put together some new props. I'm excited to try them out here soon.
Thanks for you explanation, I just buy this to be able to make props, when I saw your results gives me more confidence, great props master and great explanation how take some advices from this printer. May the force by with you 🙂
Enjoy, reach out if you have any questions.
Hi, i just buy the kobra max and i was wondering why my prints didn't stick to the bed, it's a glass bed. Can i use hair spray on it?
Yes, I use hair spray or adhesion promoter on all my beds, including on my bambu printer. For me its not worth the potential of losing a print 3/4 of the way through. A subscriber mentioned to me to try nano polymer adhesive. I did and it worked very well, better than hair spray. Its a little pricy, but you dont need much and can print multiple times without re-applying. I have not had any problems or had any bed adhesion issues since i tried it.
am I right in assuming that any acrylic thinner will work with the Roberlo primer?
That I cannot say for certain. I have always used their reducer, because I have it and it lasts forever. I would suggest trying a small amount before mixing a full batch. One thing I have found with reducers and activators, is a lot of them work together, even though the manufacturer does not state it.
@@TheLastLayer111 Thanks for the info. The reason I ask is that I'm having a hard time finding the stuff you used in your video, and since the label says "acrylic thinner", I hoped that any acrylic thinner could be used. Again, I appreciate the info you're putting out there, I've not seen anyone in the 3D printing/model making space talk about these automotive products. I used it on a project just yesterday that is due Friday, and it does make a huge difference. Goes on nice and thick but still sands like a dream.
I am working on my first helmet and have a plan for most things but the finish was worrying me. My first helmet will be the original vader helmet so it needs to be shiny! I have a drip D1 on order, and some of the clear you have been using, I look for ward to trying this! Quick question, I'm assuming these types of clear coats can be buffed and or sanded if you get some orange peel? Thanks for all the videos, I find them to be the most real to life info without all the fluff! - edited for spelling-
Absolutely, its an automotive clear, it buffs and polishes like a mirror. It also provides UV protection, so your helmet will stay black and not fade over time. Its good stuff. Follow the manufacturers cure time before buffing.
@@TheLastLayer111 Awesome thank you for the answer!
What do you use to clean the brushes after applying that primer?
Lacquer thinner.
Excellent, thank you very much. I appreciate your suggestions for the two-part filler primer, working on a project for a client and decided to try that. This stuff seems to do a spectacular, and more importantly quick, job at filling layer lines! And I’ve only done the first coat so far…
Wow, it’s nice to see you did all these mask and they look pro! As for me with my K2M that has not been the case. I have had it for months now and I only have 50 hrs of print time on it because I have no successful prints except for little trinkets. The bed level is terrible, prints loosen, …, can not get a correct first layer down (will be doing a mod to it in the hopes that that will fix my issue for the bed leveling and then go from there). I am new at 3D printing and I realize that this is not the printer I shouldd have begun with but it’s what I have on my work bunch. Did you have to do any mechanical adjustment to you K2M? I see you are using Anycubic slicer. I am so bummed out with this printer but I am happy for you.
Wow.. sorry to hear that. A few others reached out to me and said something similar. That tells me they may not have the best quality control. As for mine, I didnt do anything, no mods, no adjustments, I literally put it together and started printing. One thing I always do is add some type of adhesion promoter to the bed , typically hairspray or lately Ive been using Nano polymer. In my opinion, this gives you a little “wiggle” room on that first layer. Good luck, let me know how it turns out
I don't know which of these two machines is better, kobra 2 max or nepturn 4 max? I'm wondering about that.
I cant really say, because I dont have any experience with the Neptune. But I have seen some good reviews.
So glad I saw this. I just impulse bought this printer
For what its worth, my experience with it has been very good. Enjoy
Yes, I guessed it! It turned out to be a great video!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. It was a fun build
Can you list the air gun you use. Or video you talk about it
I use several different spray guns. My go to for clear is a SATA 4000B RP, thats a pricy gun. So I tested the Drizzle D1, its very versatile with several tips and sprays very good for the money. I would say, (properly set up) both guns a capable of spraying better than me. Check out my video on using the Drizzle D1, i spray with a mini compressor in that video, but a larger compressor works even better. The gun set up is the same. Enjoy
Great vid! And amazing finished product! keep up the good work!
Thank You very much
That is some incredible props. Very nice job!
Thank you very much
DecoArt Extreme Sheen Metallic Acrylic Paint Sapphire worked pretty well for me.
Another great one!
Thank you
I printed the exact same model a few months ago. I also had to reprint parts a few different times. Once I got it down though, turned out great. I love the technique you used for painting, I will definitely have to try that! I thought about doing the resin method for the gemstone as well.
for my infinity gauntlet i used clear resin and then alcohol ink to dye them, if just one colour you could add the ink to clear resin before printing
I like it, im going to start playing around. Thank you.
Another great video! I would love to see you make a Space Marine MK VII helmet next!
Thats a good idea for a helmet. Ill see if I can find the file. thanks
Great info on this video. Id love to see done close ups on how that texture looks. Do you do any other social media with pictures? Just a thought, what about doing a chrome or gold with a candy on the gemstone? Maybe even a thick gloss clear or epoxy coat to give it a deep look.
I did something similar on done vader eyes once. I used a hot rod red, and then tail light tint spray paint. I used some heavy coats of clear over it then wetsanded and polished until it looked rich. I feel like that could give a cool look to the stone.
Thats a cool idea, ill play around with it. thank you.
I just started posting some pictures on Instagram, same as my channel name. Thelastlayer111. Im going to play around with that stone, everyone has been giving me so many good ideas, This should be fun.
As always another great vid Ty! Qq...in upcoming videos can you share a few mins on your down draft table, how you use it and possibly any links to vids you referenced? Currently bought an air filtration system (with ionization)for the garage but the down draft table is my next project to minimize air bourne particles from spraying ..Ty again and always look forward to your next vid keep up the amazing work!
great build my friend, always good videos, I used a two part glaze on one of my prints tonight thanks to your videos, really learning a lot about these automotive products
Awesome, Once you get used to them, you will love them. enjoy.
Love it, that is awesome!! I would cut out that gem stone and use a actual stone or a resin made one cause you can use i think some sort of colored dye with it, or if you know someone like me that does stained glass as a hobby you could get them to use bevel square piece of glass and add the copper foil surrounding the stone to make it look like metal is holding it in.
oh wow.. thank you very much for the suggestion, that's a great idea. I'm going to play around with it. I really like doing builds like this. I love trying out new ideas. Sounds like a great idea for a video in the future.
@@TheLastLayer111 The other thing you could do as well is make a mold of that gem with the 3d printer and use resin to fill it or high gloss vinyl to cover it to give it that shine your looking for, i think 3m makes a vinyl glue as well.
all good ideas, I'm going to need to think about this and play around with some ideas. Thanks
@@TheLastLayer111 i have a question, have you ever used graphite powder? Do we use prime paint first than color than the powder or can i just paint my object with whatever color i choose and use the powder? Pigment powder works the same right if we want different colored shines to our prints?
@@kewtd72 yes, the graphite powder is designed to go over a gloss black finish. You cannot clear over it. You need to finish like you are doing a glossy helmet, when the clear is completely set, you can then buff the graphite powder on.
I missed the colors you chose. I'm making the Elite Praetorian Guard which is a little different but should be the same color for my son's Halloween costume, so this video is turning out to be great timing.
I used Rustoleum chalked Farmhouse red. Its a flat paint so you will have to top coat it with a gloss clear. Enjoy.
@@TheLastLayer111 Awesome!! thanks.. I can't wait to try it all out.
Remnant
Finishing video will be released this week
Any reason you do flat clear coat rather than satin?
Its an automotive clear coat, it actually is kind of satin, about 10 to 15 percent sheen. One thing about automotive clear, it extremely durable and UV resistant, but the choices out side of gloss is a bit limited. I like do like the look of the eastwood clear, but you can definitely play with other brands.
@@TheLastLayer111 do you think a 1k duplicolor matte would work good for something like this?
Be careful with the duplicolor. It works good, but is not compatible with all paints. I used it in the past and it lifted my basecoat. By lifted, I mean the solvents in it actually acted somewhat like paint stripper and “wrinkled “ the base coat. Make sure you test it on all your base colors prior to using it on your main project.
@@TheLastLayer111 thank you for the input. Just getting into the hobby and I’m trying to get as much advice as possible.
@@TheLastLayer111 hey I have another question. Do I always have to clear coat something? If so how do I know which one to use
Did you change your drizzle settings at all for the clear coat? Previously you mentioned having the volume at 2.5 turns. are you still using that or have you adjusted. I found with 2.5 turns it really isnt getting good coverage.
I actually have been using the drizzle wide open, the same way i use my other spray guns, this may be a bit too fast for some people, but im used to it. I think I actually sprayed this one with a different spray gun. But the drizzle sprays pretty much the same.
Have you had problems with layer shift? I know my belts are good. I'm not sure what else to look for. Any ideas?
No, the only problem I ever had with the printer was a nozzle got plugged, and I had to change it. It was pretty worn out. But other than that, I have not had any other issues. I dont really push the machine though. Im going to do a few videos coming up on the slicer settings and how I set up my prints.
Love your helmets , Sauron looks awesome 👏🏼
Thank you. Much more to come..
Thanks for the review man, great video!
Thank you, appreciate the support.
Wow!!
I accidentally removed your comment, The Item number for the Eastwood spray primer is #23577Z. Sorry I hit the wrong button.
Thanks!!! Did you like her speed?
For a large bed slinger, it was decent. Its never going to be as fast as a corexy machine. Im happy with it
@@TheLastLayer111 I have a Sovol sv03 that goes at 60 speed, I'm going to get this Kobra 2 Max, your video helped me, thank you very much.
I have the same gun, and compressor, i set up the gun the exact same way you did here, but when i spray continuously it only sprays for 7-8 seconds before the compressor kicks on, compared to yours where you got 16 seconds of spray time. Any idea why that is?
Check your regulator, i keep mine pretty low, with that setup. The compressor will kick on, but it wont matter until the actual pressure on the regulator drops. Play with it, you can probably even spray a bit longer before the spray pattern starts degrading.
@@TheLastLayer111 Adjust the regulator on the compressor itself right? What value do you have yours set to?
I have the regulator on the compressor turned all the way up. In essence, you dont need the regulator on the compressor. Then adjust the regulator on the gun down. I keep mine at the bottom of the green area, that will minimize the air used. Doing those 2 things will help conserve air. Take small breaks while you are spraying, to let the compressor catch up, the clear has some flash time so small breaks (couple minutes)wont hurt. Please, let me know how that works.
@@TheLastLayer111 I did just that, just to clarify, my compressor is fully open, the guns regulator is just at the bottom of the green. Then I start spraying, the compressor kicks on around 8 seconds, but the psi doesn't drop 10 pounds until around 16 seconds, that's what we're looking for right? The compressor kicking on isn't necessarily the bad thing, it's when the gun starts falling off the regulator that you need to stop and take a break?
Exactly. dont worry about the compressor kicking on, If you listen close, My compressor was kicking on in the background and I continued spraying. The only thing that matters is what that regulator is at on the spray gun. You also don't have to wait for the compressor to fill completely back up and cycle off to continue spraying, take short breaks and make sure the regulator doesn't completely drop. you will get a feel for it. Enjoy.
thanks for being honest, i am definatly buying it for my new project. The spool i have had that same issue as well on the kobra 2 but most of the time its how the company that made the roll had it rolled onto the spool, so what i did is i cut the tubbing half way of its length away from the alert switch for run out. So when the filmant runs out and goes up the tube its easier to grab and put back through the filament run out detector, honestly once i get this printer i will just put the spool on the top instead of the sides and do some extra modding for the filament run out to be used on top of the printer.
Thats a good idea, i really need to do a few mods to the filament routing. Other than that I have had a very good experience with the printer. I just finished the hardest print I have ever tried (you can see it in the shorts) and the printer was able to get it done.
Ner'zhul
nice... after his mortal form was destroyed... You guys are good. complete build video coming soon.
That saurians mask
It will be obvious once the supports come off and its glued together
Is this the mask of Arthas?
you guys are good, complete build video coming soon
What is better for a first printer? The kobra 2 max or the elegoo neptune 4 max?
I honestly couldn’t say. I have never used the Elegoo. I would check around and watch some reviews. Sorry I couldn’t be more help.
@@TheLastLayer111 its ok, thank you anyways