I work in a custom sheet metal shop, use green or brown scotch bite for a brushed finish. Keep in mind whatever way you move the pad, it’s going to be your grain direction.
Ditto meanman on the Scotch-Brite, great call and was my first thought. A length of dowl and a length something 15mmx5mm (approx) make great 'sanding blocks' , wrap the Scotch-Brite around. If you can be asked a bit of ol'fashion wet and dry will help prepping for the brushing. A polished surface will let you create a finer grain as you can use lighter actions and finer Scotch-Brite.
No doubt! At least I demonstrated proper safety when working with these. I even have a sign on the garage door to let people know when I'm working with it.
Having an overarching project gives the maker direction. I'm going to get to cover a lot of different subjects I haven't had a chance to do on this channel, all under the same project. I hope people enjoy it.
Great video! It's super awesome all the work you're putting into this project! Also, might want to either blur or take out the GPS parts of the video because it displays the coordinates to what I'm assuming is your house...
Ngl, your videos are underrated. But i guess its cause this is mostly the building process and not the final product. Which honestly is kinda sad because the building process is probably the most interesting part of any machine, how it works and how it got there.
A really appreciate it! I'm going to be expanding this content soon and I hope the new direction helps RUclips figure out how to make sure the right audience sees it. Keep an eye out!
I'm not sure. I always feel like it's around the corner and there are some cool FDM filaments now that will allow you to do it at home if you have a kiln. The type used by PCBWay and others require very fine powders, a clean working environment, and a lot of post processing.
Agreed. I think we can agree also that repulsors are fake, at least from a functional perspective. 😄 I'm pretty sure the repulsors in the movie though were make of metal.
That background music has been played to death by RUclipsrs over the years, also it is annoying, its too heavy and the BPM is too fast to be played along with a voice, I find it hard to concentrate on what you are saying, its a good job what you are saying is highly interesting though! still a great a video Kris!
If Kersey, Alex lab, and hack smith teamed up they would be able to make an Ironman suit a reality.
That would be an incredible collaboration! Love those guys!
Couldn't agree more!
Fully agreed!!!
Add JLaser Video too
I have seen a guy having more fun. You are living my dreams. Keep building, keep learning, keep sharing. Thanks.
Thanks for watching and for commenting Dave!
I work in a custom sheet metal shop, use green or brown scotch bite for a brushed finish. Keep in mind whatever way you move the pad, it’s going to be your grain direction.
I appreciate that! Keeping the grain just right on curved surfaces like these was difficult.
Ditto meanman on the Scotch-Brite, great call and was my first thought.
A length of dowl and a length something 15mmx5mm (approx) make great 'sanding blocks' , wrap the Scotch-Brite around. If you can be asked a bit of ol'fashion wet and dry will help prepping for the brushing. A polished surface will let you create a finer grain as you can use lighter actions and finer Scotch-Brite.
We owe you one: GOOD JOB, Kris!
Thank you!
The software for these projects is amazing 👏
Thank you!
Bro
Oh cool! (You really need an enclosure and vent system for that laser cutter!)
No doubt! At least I demonstrated proper safety when working with these. I even have a sign on the garage door to let people know when I'm working with it.
@@kerseyfabs good job!
I am so, so glad you're a fan of Iron Man, instead of, say, Mr. Stay-Puft!
Having an overarching project gives the maker direction. I'm going to get to cover a lot of different subjects I haven't had a chance to do on this channel, all under the same project. I hope people enjoy it.
@@kerseyfabs But did you move that printer?
@@Pygar2 😳
@@kerseyfabs ruclips.net/video/2zhDfUAQSbs/видео.html
Can you do a full Build and code tutorial?
I want to add some coding tutorials and walkthroughs on the channel. Time is the only thing stopping me. I hope to get to it soon.
you uploaded thisa while i was watching the first iron man video keep up the good work
It's coming along! Thanks for watching!
19:31 "Green means to go ahead and shut up about it" - Michael Scott
Locked and loaded! All systems are GO!
loved the overall video 11/10
Thank you!
You should get a polarizing filter to go on your camera to remove the glare
Do you mean when I film or in the helmet's HUD?
@@kerseyfabs When filming. At around 7:24 is a good example
I think what you're seeing is color grading by my editor. 😄 We're working on a balance still.
exited :D
Me too!
Awesome job man!!!!
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Man, this is so cool, keep up the good work!!!
Thanks! Will do!
Great video! It's super awesome all the work you're putting into this project! Also, might want to either blur or take out the GPS parts of the video because it displays the coordinates to what I'm assuming is your house...
I appreciate it! Don't worry, the GPS code has a random offset in it for both latitude and longitude to obscure my location. 😅
@@kerseyfabs Oh good! Smart thinking!
Maybe i missed it, but how much did it costs 1pcs. of the 3d printing repulsor... ?
Sorry, I left that out. Each one was about $200 + shipping. There are other materials available if metal is outside of the budget.
@@kerseyfabs Thank you! Amazing 👏 😁🥳
Ngl, your videos are underrated. But i guess its cause this is mostly the building process and not the final product.
Which honestly is kinda sad because the building process is probably the most interesting part of any machine, how it works and how it got there.
A really appreciate it! I'm going to be expanding this content soon and I hope the new direction helps RUclips figure out how to make sure the right audience sees it. Keep an eye out!
Kann i downloade the 3D file?
Yes. Follow the link in the description.
great job
Thank you!
The hacksmith 👕
Heck yeah! hacksmith.store 😉
What language do you use
Everything is coded in C.
Thank you
how far are we away from "affordable" metal printing from the home
I'm not sure. I always feel like it's around the corner and there are some cool FDM filaments now that will allow you to do it at home if you have a kiln. The type used by PCBWay and others require very fine powders, a clean working environment, and a lot of post processing.
Yea team up with GRAVITY too
I'm still working on that one! 😎
Just going to say not all props = fake. In fact many in movies aren’t fake, but they’re still props.
Agreed. I think we can agree also that repulsors are fake, at least from a functional perspective. 😄 I'm pretty sure the repulsors in the movie though were make of metal.
That background music has been played to death by RUclipsrs over the years, also it is annoying, its too heavy and the BPM is too fast to be played along with a voice, I find it hard to concentrate on what you are saying, its a good job what you are saying is highly interesting though! still a great a video Kris!
Thanks! I appreciate the feedback. I'm always looking to find that balance and I'm sorry if I missed the mark this time.
Wow. (First)
You nailed it! Thanks!