Sorry to be offtopic but does someone know of a way to log back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Nolan Drake I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out now. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
just went on a HUGE binge watch of ALL your videos! i just recently ordered my own cr-10 v2 to begin making the phase 2 ARC armor and im so excited to take this step into 3d printing and cosplay thanks to you and all your videos!
Thank your sir for taking the time to lay out all this information. I’m working on printing a heavy Mando helmet file I purchased from you. Can’t wait to try this on my next print.
You’re scaling method I literally just figured out how to do yesterday on my own lol. I printed your phase 1 trooper helmet @ 100% and it unfortunately came out to small. IMO the bottleneck seems to be around the cheeks. Going forward I plan on using this method to ensure a correct fit. Thank for the vid.
Remember to use either .28 or .32 for your layer height, you'll get better results that way due to the magic numbers. It's really not magic, just Math! Great work, keep it up!
While honeycomb is a good infill, it takes much longer to print than grid or triangular infill. All the nozzle direction changes add up. Run a comparison and you'll see the difference. Also if you have tall supports on a print, use direction angle changes of 0-45-90-neg 45 for them. They will built more strength for the same amount of plastic and have a far greater chance of surviving at lower support infills.
First time viewer, and a new subscriber as well. I think I am very close to having my first, and only printer, to date, properly dialed in. I am starting to make small prints for now, but eventually want to build some helmets, and ultimately, a life size R2D2. I like your approach here, very easy to understand, and straight forward. I'll definitely be back for more.
I’ve been really impressed by your prints so far, but I’m interested in how you make the files for them (as I understand it that you make your own files). I’ve recently tried to make a jetpack from BF II into something 3D printable but found myself nearly completely lost, especially when looking at some of the stuff you’ve made.
I would also love a guide on this. Even if it’s a Patreon exclusive. I want to make my own 3D models from League of Legends and would love to learn the process
Great vid. I have a lot of your files and I just picked up your Animated ARC Trooper file for a few projects. I've never tried a helmet print with a 5% infill though. It might be time to try. I never use the supports on the dome interior...yet in the visor area I always do.
Perfect timing man! I’m going to purchase your phase 2 helmet and hopefully using your technique I can get it as good as yours ! Thanks for the tips ! I also would like to see your process off designing the files. I’d like to start designing things for 3D printing but I don’t know where to start. If you’re looking for an apprentice let me know !!!
I am new to 3D printing and it would be nice if you would do a tutorial on how to do this is cura because they have the same things but with different terms and it is a little confusing.
Absolutly thrilled with the Phase 1 and Cody helmet I’ve gotten from you in the past year. Do you have any plans on making a ATOC or ARC 170 Pilot helmet in the near future?
This video would have been real handy about 8 hours ago, before I started to print the arm of my phase 1 clone trooper armor. It ended up fitting just barely, but I'll definitely keep all of this in mind for my future prints.
Why don't you use the split level pro ring function ? For doing the top layer of a print, you can set the infill finer so the top has more support. I do it that way, putting it down to 4mm .
Do you think a 265mm bed is enough to get decent results with your helmets (would need to be in pieces for sure)? I'm thinking about picking a few of your files up, but am not sure if I could do things like mando well on it (not sure how I'd split it up).
Hi Aaron, Amazing video! Been watching your videos recently to learn more about 3D printing helmets and picking up tips and skills here and then that you use! Just a question with limiting factors, I can't really find any detailed articles/pages/information about it. Does it apply to all your helmets and 3D printed helmets in general? If not, how would you find that limiting factor on other helmets? Thank you! :)
I’m a big fan of 3D printing and I have to do a paper on it for school and I was just wondering what is your preferred type of printing, like fdm vs sla
Thanks for the great video. I was wondering, Since I have a printer with a large enough bed to fit the entire helmet is there any real advantage to consider printing it in one piece or there is no reason to ever do that .
Could you go over what you do for the neck portion? You covered the brow to make sure it fits, but what about making sure you can get your head through the helmet. My first clone helmet I scaled it up to 105% and cut a hole in the bottom, but now my helmet is decently large with a big neck hole. Any tips?
Personally, I'd print only the first layer of that brim for sizing, so that it only prints for a few dozen minutes rather than hours, saves filament too.
Nice video GA! Maybe you can make a video on ''Making a Stormtrooper Helmet''?, I love the Galactic Empire era, so I will love to see a video about it, greetings from Uruguay!
I am running into an error issue in Cura with my Hunter helmet (the complete file.) stating that it is unable to slice due to not fitting within the build volume/Are assigned to an enabled extruder/Are not set as modifier meshes... I'd assume my CR -10 VR 2's build plate capacity is too small -_-, Also, How does one set the combing/retraction modes for such pieces? I have selected within infill as the combing mode... But can't seem to minimize the travel strings from showing up on the preview..
I was thinking of attempting to make a Commander Gree (the camoed guy who tried to get the drop on Yoda during ROTS on Kashyyyk). Would this be a good helmet base, or is there another one that would be a better match?
Which exact Filament do you use? I just bought my first 3D printer from the link in the description and I want to also buy filament. But the site has a lot of different options to choose from
Hey Man love your work, looking to make one myself with my soon to come Printer. Just 1 thing I'm wondering, could you potentially make the whole helmet heavier to some extend? have you ever tried that? I've been thinking about some ways but I dont know a whole lot about 3d prints yet. do you have any suggestions? Greets from Germany
Keep in mind once you add in the visor, fans, voice boxes, batteries, foam and various other bits and bobs the helmets get pretty heavy and hot. You could try it with infill, but you would just be increasing your print time and wasting filament. If you wanted, you could also do a few layers of fibreglass inside which would add stability and a bit of weight.
@@crazylegsmurphy Aight cheers. Something like the fiberglass would be the best option since im looking to make it as more of a display piece, wich feels more real and high quality when picking it up every now and then. What I thought about was maybe pouring some epoxy into some of the empty spaces on the inside. Or perhaps the in between the outer and inner wall incase there is the space for that.
@@JG-xm9bu You would never be able to fill it between the infill, but yes you could coat the inside with epoxy. If you are doing a prop helmet my suggestion is to look for a model that has the proper bottom on it. The original clones had very small neck openings (as they were just digital). This model has a large opening which is not very accurate. Then, what I would suggest is filling the inside with stuff that looks like it would be in a real helmet. For example... i.pinimg.com/originals/17/8b/bf/178bbfdd2f214040454d1b6abe0b8c7c.jpg Then you can add weight into those components where you like.
What software do you use to create your models? I'm interested in designing my own (non star wars, purely original) stuff and I'm interested in what you use.
Hey galactic, I got into 3D printing because of your videos and I’ve been making a cosplay based off of your galactic marine armor set. I only recently realized I was using maybe to much infill at 25% what would you suggest it be turned down to
Any reason you couldn't flip the front and the back of the helmet upside, so that the flat cut part lies on the bed? Seems like you'd save a fair bit of material avoiding some supports. Just a thought!
I'll try my best to answer some of your questions to the extent that I am able to. His channel was created in June of 2012 but his first video is from approximately 3 years ago. He hasn't had it as a full time job for very long, though. He has a variety of different models when it comes to the printers, and several of each. To my understanding, most are some type of CR-10 printer, so he has certainly spent a few thousand euros at least. However, they pay for themselves. He obviously doesn't buy more printers than he uses or can afford, the sales pay off the printers and then he makes a profit. As for storing all the finished helmets in his videos, I really don't know. I'm sure he keeps them on display in different places or in some sort of storage space... Hope this answered a few of your questions decently, as there is no guarantee that he will have the time to :)
Pretty much all of these settings can be DIRECTLY applied to Cura or PrusaSlicer. Just look for the settings he's talking about. When it comes to placing supports manually, Cura can do it with a plugin called "Cylindric Custom Support".
You should do a temple guard mask or armor.
I think that already happened
Oh no it was an acolyte
Sorry to be offtopic but does someone know of a way to log back into an instagram account?
I stupidly forgot my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Davis Lawrence instablaster :)
@Nolan Drake I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out now.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Dude, i Finished a print that was designed by you this morning, NOICE
You should do some different eras of Star Wars because you do an amazing job. Keep up the great work!
just went on a HUGE binge watch of ALL your videos! i just recently ordered my own cr-10 v2 to begin making the phase 2 ARC armor and im so excited to take this step into 3d printing and cosplay thanks to you and all your videos!
how'd it go?
@@ItsListlessyeah how did it go
Thank your sir for taking the time to lay out all this information. I’m working on printing a heavy Mando helmet file I purchased from you. Can’t wait to try this on my next print.
Would love to see a video about how you design your helmets. I’m an engineering student and a huge Star Wars fan and would love to see how you do it
You’re scaling method I literally just figured out how to do yesterday on my own lol. I printed your phase 1 trooper helmet @ 100% and it unfortunately came out to small. IMO the bottleneck seems to be around the cheeks. Going forward I plan on using this method to ensure a correct fit. Thank for the vid.
Remember to use either .28 or .32 for your layer height, you'll get better results that way due to the magic numbers. It's really not magic, just Math! Great work, keep it up!
Can you explain this?
Would love to see this revisited with your current process!
While honeycomb is a good infill, it takes much longer to print than grid or triangular infill. All the nozzle direction changes add up. Run a comparison and you'll see the difference. Also if you have tall supports on a print, use direction angle changes of 0-45-90-neg 45 for them. They will built more strength for the same amount of plastic and have a far greater chance of surviving at lower support infills.
First time viewer, and a new subscriber as well. I think I am very close to having my first, and only printer, to date, properly dialed in. I am starting to make small prints for now, but eventually want to build some helmets, and ultimately, a life size R2D2. I like your approach here, very easy to understand, and straight forward. I'll definitely be back for more.
Thanks! I just finished the sith trooper helmet. Very nice tutorial! You should do a full clone commando build!
Where's the video of you going through a day at the print farm? Really interested in seeing your daily work
I’ve been really impressed by your prints so far, but I’m interested in how you make the files for them (as I understand it that you make your own files). I’ve recently tried to make a jetpack from BF II into something 3D printable but found myself nearly completely lost, especially when looking at some of the stuff you’ve made.
I would also love a guide on this. Even if it’s a Patreon exclusive. I want to make my own 3D models from League of Legends and would love to learn the process
Thank you so much for this video. I’m making a Fives helmet, and this is extremely helpful.
This video was EXTREMLY helpful. I would like to see a tutorial of how you do with removing the supports and the heat gun for removing strings.
Great vid. I have a lot of your files and I just picked up your Animated ARC Trooper file for a few projects. I've never tried a helmet print with a 5% infill though. It might be time to try. I never use the supports on the dome interior...yet in the visor area I always do.
It would be awesome for this video to be revisited to see how the years of experience and 3D printing development have changed!
wow it's crazy how much print speeds have gotten faster, print times have gotten shorter, and the slicers have gotten more advanced in 3 years!
i wouldnt mind seeing an updated video on armor scaling with Armorsmith if thats still what you use. im trying to work with it rn and loosing my mind
Love your work man! You have inspired me to build and create from your tutorials!
Could you please do a tutorial on the arf trooper please
Perfect timing man! I’m going to purchase your phase 2 helmet and hopefully using your technique I can get it as good as yours ! Thanks for the tips ! I also would like to see your process off designing the files. I’d like to start designing things for 3D printing but I don’t know where to start. If you’re looking for an apprentice let me know !!!
Want to make my own helmets, thank you so much. This is very helpful.
I am new to 3D printing and it would be nice if you would do a tutorial on how to do this is cura because they have the same things but with different terms and it is a little confusing.
theres a guy whos channel is called CHEP and he goes into great detail about Cura.
@@grilledcheeto3340 thank you
I know you mainly do Star Wars but it would be awesome if you made a master chief helmet😎
When you purchase a file from your website, do they come cut like this as well or just the single piece?
I would love to see you're version of the stormtrooper helmet from rebel and the At-dp driver too.
Absolutly thrilled with the Phase 1 and Cody helmet I’ve gotten from you in the past year. Do you have any plans on making a ATOC or ARC 170 Pilot helmet in the near future?
How do they look finished? I just ordered some diy helmets and wanted to see how you finished them off?
This video would have been real handy about 8 hours ago, before I started to print the arm of my phase 1 clone trooper armor. It ended up fitting just barely, but I'll definitely keep all of this in mind for my future prints.
This is awesome! I have 1 question. How do you remove the supports from the visor area and keep it looking smooth?
Why don't you use the split level pro ring function ? For doing the top layer of a print, you can set the infill finer so the top has more support. I do it that way, putting it down to 4mm .
The mouth greebile on the commander bly file wont fit, is this the same for anyone else
Do you think a 265mm bed is enough to get decent results with your helmets (would need to be in pieces for sure)? I'm thinking about picking a few of your files up, but am not sure if I could do things like mando well on it (not sure how I'd split it up).
Hi Aaron,
Amazing video! Been watching your videos recently to learn more about 3D printing helmets and picking up tips and skills here and then that you use! Just a question with limiting factors, I can't really find any detailed articles/pages/information about it. Does it apply to all your helmets and 3D printed helmets in general? If not, how would you find that limiting factor on other helmets? Thank you! :)
I’m a big fan of 3D printing and I have to do a paper on it for school and I was just wondering what is your preferred type of printing, like fdm vs sla
Thanks for the great video. I was wondering, Since I have a printer with a large enough bed to fit the entire helmet is there any real advantage to consider printing it in one piece or there is no reason to ever do that .
Do you have a video on how you make your 3D models?
This was very helpful thanks!
The DC-15 is awesome and I need to save up some cash
Could you go over what you do for the neck portion? You covered the brow to make sure it fits, but what about making sure you can get your head through the helmet. My first clone helmet I scaled it up to 105% and cut a hole in the bottom, but now my helmet is decently large with a big neck hole. Any tips?
Have you tried using tree supports? I really like to use them to support round shapes, because it costs less plastic and requires less finishing.
tree supports takes more time to print then normal one
Personally, I'd print only the first layer of that brim for sizing, so that it only prints for a few dozen minutes rather than hours, saves filament too.
Nice video GA!
Maybe you can make a video on ''Making a Stormtrooper Helmet''?, I love the Galactic Empire era, so I will love to see a video about it, greetings from Uruguay!
@galacticArmery I have Cura what would the settings be for it to print t your helmets
How much filament would you go through? Do you recommend buying more filament before starting? I'm new to this and only have 1 1kg pla roll
I know it's way too late to actually be of use, but generally helmets seem to be a minimum of a couple kilos.
@epion660 thank you for trying though mate 😂
Do you have a filament recycler?
Do these settings function the same using Bambu studio?
I am running into an error issue in Cura with my Hunter helmet (the complete file.) stating that it is unable to slice due to not fitting within the build volume/Are assigned to an enabled extruder/Are not set as modifier meshes... I'd assume my CR -10 VR 2's build plate capacity is too small -_-, Also, How does one set the combing/retraction modes for such pieces? I have selected within infill as the combing mode... But can't seem to minimize the travel strings from showing up on the preview..
I was thinking of attempting to make a Commander Gree (the camoed guy who tried to get the drop on Yoda during ROTS on Kashyyyk). Would this be a good helmet base, or is there another one that would be a better match?
I'd love for you to do revans armour
What’s a free software that can do the same thing because cura is not really working
Does it matter what info you choose? I’ve always wondered the criteria.
Which program you use to make the helmet I want to learn how to make it by my own
Yes Finnaly a tutorial
hey, i have a question as i have the same printer as you, the hotend does not melt the plastic, do you know what could cause this? thanks for reading!
I'm about to print my first clone trooper bucket and when I sliced the front section it said 5 days. Clearly i need to play with the settings lol
Your videos are fantastic, they always put a smile on my face. Still think you should do an Imperial Cadet helmet, though :)
I just got a 3d printer for Christmas!!!!
But if I want to print my armor out of PETG, I can't split it because it's difficult to find an adhesive that can glue the pieces together, isn't it ?
Love your videos
Smart trick with the scaling of the helmet. Yet I encountered a scaling issue with the first mando helmet print. My nose would touch the visor 🤣
Hello. where can I get the stl files for that type of helmet?
could make a video showing the Republic Commando armor file
Which exact Filament do you use? I just bought my first 3D printer from the link in the description and I want to also buy filament. But the site has a lot of different options to choose from
When I glued pieces together it ended up uneven any solution
An AT RT pilot would be sick
Can you do a 41st battalion scout trooper helmet
Dumb question time: what type of glue do you use to put these pieces back together?
How do you mea for 23 to 24 In person on this program
Hey Man love your work, looking to make one myself with my soon to come Printer. Just 1 thing I'm wondering, could you potentially make the whole helmet heavier to some extend? have you ever tried that? I've been thinking about some ways but I dont know a whole lot about 3d prints yet. do you have any suggestions? Greets from Germany
Keep in mind once you add in the visor, fans, voice boxes, batteries, foam and various other bits and bobs the helmets get pretty heavy and hot. You could try it with infill, but you would just be increasing your print time and wasting filament. If you wanted, you could also do a few layers of fibreglass inside which would add stability and a bit of weight.
@@crazylegsmurphy Aight cheers. Something like the fiberglass would be the best option since im looking to make it as more of a display piece, wich feels more real and high quality when picking it up every now and then. What I thought about was maybe pouring some epoxy into some of the empty spaces on the inside. Or perhaps the in between the outer and inner wall incase there is the space for that.
@@JG-xm9bu You would never be able to fill it between the infill, but yes you could coat the inside with epoxy.
If you are doing a prop helmet my suggestion is to look for a model that has the proper bottom on it. The original clones had very small neck openings (as they were just digital). This model has a large opening which is not very accurate.
Then, what I would suggest is filling the inside with stuff that looks like it would be in a real helmet. For example... i.pinimg.com/originals/17/8b/bf/178bbfdd2f214040454d1b6abe0b8c7c.jpg
Then you can add weight into those components where you like.
What software do you use to create your models? I'm interested in designing my own (non star wars, purely original) stuff and I'm interested in what you use.
Awesome 🙂👍👍👍👍👍 thanks so much ❤
did you scale the helmet at a larger percent then the file calls for?
Hey galactic, I got into 3D printing because of your videos and I’ve been making a cosplay based off of your galactic marine armor set. I only recently realized I was using maybe to much infill at 25% what would you suggest it be turned down to
Hello and thank you! I typically only use 10% infill
Any reason you couldn't flip the front and the back of the helmet upside, so that the flat cut part lies on the bed? Seems like you'd save a fair bit of material avoiding some supports.
Just a thought!
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You should make commander Thorn’s helmet
now this... this will help me
Is there anyway I could contact you? I would like to discuss a few topics in regards to building helmets and such.
How much filament would it take to make the helmet?
Is this a re-upload? I feel like I've watched this before?
I understand the idea of placing the parts the way you did, but why not print the front part face up? Won’t it make the visible parts better detailed?
it would use a lot of supports, take a lot of time and cost a lot, I believe.
when did you start with RUclips and how many euros did you spend on the machines. and you've made so many helmets and where do you pack that
I'll try my best to answer some of your questions to the extent that I am able to.
His channel was created in June of 2012 but his first video is from approximately 3 years ago. He hasn't had it as a full time job for very long, though.
He has a variety of different models when it comes to the printers, and several of each. To my understanding, most are some type of CR-10 printer, so he has certainly spent a few thousand euros at least.
However, they pay for themselves. He obviously doesn't buy more printers than he uses or can afford, the sales pay off the printers and then he makes a profit.
As for storing all the finished helmets in his videos, I really don't know. I'm sure he keeps them on display in different places or in some sort of storage space...
Hope this answered a few of your questions decently, as there is no guarantee that he will have the time to :)
@@BlatantlySwedishPGN OK .
Hello, is it compatible with the bambulab P1S 3D printer? THANKS
Did you get it to print on a P1S I’m about to Attempt it and would love any help 😁
What are your raft settings?
Nice
thankyou
how much does a helmet like this weight in average?
finally I have a 3D printer
Wait where’s Bobas waist bit
I would like to see a normal stormtrooper helmet.
link for printer is not working
So you print at 5% Infill but 25% support infill?!
Cura doesn't have that unfortunately
Hey Galactic Armory if you can, do you mind if you could do it in a free software. Just an idea.
Pretty much all of these settings can be DIRECTLY applied to Cura or PrusaSlicer. Just look for the settings he's talking about. When it comes to placing supports manually, Cura can do it with a plugin called "Cylindric Custom Support".
@@Cortexian Thank you so much!!!
Do darth revan idk
It would be awesome if you could make fives with his micro binoculars from umbara and you fives video is kinda outdated
I turn the face and back upside down and you'd have less support
I was going to ask a question, but seeing that you haven't replied to any questions asked i wont bother!
He's actually quite helpful and quick to respond on his Instagram page if you message him there!
hello
How big does my bed need to be to print your helmets
His printer bed measures 300x300x400mm