MAKING A CUSTOM TOY USING 3D PRINTING

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

Комментарии • 37

  • @CharacterDesignForge
    @CharacterDesignForge 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love the costume being a perfectly molded overlay to the vinyl, turned out super cool! 11:00 is super satisfying. Have always loved customs that use the original as a base and do a lot with the extraneous shapes

    • @FrankMontano
      @FrankMontano  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for tuning in man! I have a few more project for the vinyl toy lined up ahead.
      Custom toys are a big part of my foundation in the niche. It’s so cool to finally do something on my own vinyl toy.

  • @CyberdeckArtisan
    @CyberdeckArtisan 6 месяцев назад +3

    The end result looks awesome, thanks for sharing your process. Just a quick heads up, I think you want to remove the acrylic tray when using the wash mode for that wash and cure station. There are magnets in the base which will spin the plastic part in the bottom of the tub to create a vortex. This should result in cleaner parts directly out of the machine requiring less manual cleanup.

    • @FrankMontano
      @FrankMontano  6 месяцев назад +1

      You are the best!! Thank you. I just tried it and wow I can’t believe how much better it works.hahah and thank you for watching!

    • @CyberdeckArtisan
      @CyberdeckArtisan 6 месяцев назад

      @@FrankMontano Happy to be able to help. I have also found that using an attachment for the printer/build plate so you can angle the build plate after printing to let excess resin drip back into the vat is helpful. I usually let it drip for 10-15 minutes and then do a "dirty bath" step where I have a secondary tub that the parts get briefly swirled in before going in the wash cycle. It's a few more steps, but I've found this to be really effective at cleaning parts with minimal manual work. It's also generally been good enough to prevent cure inhibition when I use the parts for platinum cure silicone mold making.

  • @hamburgercheeseburgerwhopper
    @hamburgercheeseburgerwhopper 6 месяцев назад +2

    you shouldve folded the sandpaper and used the edge to scratch the paint to make scratch marks, sand it until you can see the gray paint since it can resemble the metal under the paint

  • @brunosequeira8648
    @brunosequeira8648 6 месяцев назад +1

    cool. I usually put the printed parts on hot water to remove the supports without leaving as much support marks. really cool paintjob on this :)

    • @FrankMontano
      @FrankMontano  6 месяцев назад +1

      Great tip!! The only issue for me is I don’t have a water kettle or sink in the studio. I definitely should try it!

    • @SioPioVideos
      @SioPioVideos 6 месяцев назад +2

      You can also use a heat gun on low setting. They come off remarkably easy.

  • @Diemermakes
    @Diemermakes 6 месяцев назад +1

    Man looks so good! RE: supports on your models - I usually just let the slicer auto generate for me but i'm really convicted to try to support it myself. I had a character I sculpted and printed and some of the support prob was over the top and tanked a portion of the print.

    • @FrankMontano
      @FrankMontano  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you Dan! I sometimes do both. The auto setting typically does a decent job but I add more and I like to relocate most of them. Good luck man!!

  • @jannikm2724
    @jannikm2724 6 месяцев назад +2

    Your videos are so inspiring, breathtaking work! 🫶🔥

  • @SavetheRepublic
    @SavetheRepublic 4 месяца назад +2

    So dope

  • @joshuaedley5191
    @joshuaedley5191 6 месяцев назад +2

    very cool model and awesome paintwork

  • @king_doge_
    @king_doge_ 3 месяца назад +1

    I can see you have your 3d printer setup beside your workstation. How's the smell/ventilation?

    • @FrankMontano
      @FrankMontano  Месяц назад

      I switched to a new resin and have to air purifiers in the studio. The odor isn’t noticeable when I walk in

  • @splinesracist
    @splinesracist 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video

  • @teabagNBG
    @teabagNBG 6 месяцев назад

    would love to see a video in nomad sculpt how to make these figures and connections :D

  • @blendervendor2220
    @blendervendor2220 6 месяцев назад

    this is really cool. I wanna make my own now. thanks for inspiring me lol

  • @thomaspezzotta1298
    @thomaspezzotta1298 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing work ! I hope I can do the same job as you one day 🔥🔥

    • @FrankMontano
      @FrankMontano  6 месяцев назад

      You can do it! I have links to where you can find the stuff in the video description.

  • @aaarThur349
    @aaarThur349 6 месяцев назад

    cool ! good work, thanks for tips

    • @FrankMontano
      @FrankMontano  6 месяцев назад

      No problem! Thanks for tuning in!!

  • @AlienNations
    @AlienNations 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome job! how do you turn your drawing into an actual 3d stl file for downloading?

    • @FrankMontano
      @FrankMontano  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! By sculpting them!

  • @wafflecart
    @wafflecart 6 месяцев назад

    Great video! New subscriber!

  • @Flavio_Mark
    @Flavio_Mark 6 месяцев назад

    Great job, dude! Would you mind sharing a little bit of how you sourced the vynil factory and your experience with it? Whenever I’m planning to create a design like yours I feel discouraged about this specific part. It feels a bit overwhelming.

    • @FrankMontano
      @FrankMontano  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks!! Check out Alibaba! There are so many verified factories to choose from. You kinda just have to do your research and commit to it! It’s taken me 10+ years to finally produce something and even that was a learning experience. Good luck!

  • @evalemur
    @evalemur Месяц назад

    What file format do you save your 3D model as to work with the program? I'm most confused with placing the supports, wouldn't know where to start

    • @FrankMontano
      @FrankMontano  14 дней назад

      I typically use separate obj files and don’t include vertex colors when transferring to the slicer!

  • @pauldeeceejay
    @pauldeeceejay 6 месяцев назад +1

    ❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥

  • @stevrgrs
    @stevrgrs 2 месяца назад

    Why so many supports ?
    I mean it only takes up more resin but still. You shouldn’t need that many. I’ve got a Saturn and a Mighty 8k and I usually auto support with minimal extra supports on corners / edges that didn’t get supported :)