How to 3D Print Helmets in ONE PIECE With CURA Custom Supports // Making a Mando Pt. 1

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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    There's lots of ways you can go about 3D printing a helmet and each of them have their pros and cons, but in today's video I'm showing you how I print my helmets in just ONE piece using CURA Custom Supports on my Creality CR10s.
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    I print my helmets in this orientation mostly when filling Etsy orders and when I'm just willing to take the chance on a several-day print for the sake of saving me some elbow grease in the future. Obviously this only works with a print bed large enough to fit your helmet, but don't feel limited by a smaller bed. I've seen people print out a Mando helmet on an Ender 3 before, just have to get a bit tetris-y on the build plate.
    Even if you're new to 3D printing, this is an easy way to save on print time AND filament and it only requires you to download a free plug-in for Ultimaker Cura.
    I've got some other helmet printing videos where I go over how (and why) I used to print my helmets in multiple pieces (and to be honest, I still will print in multiple pieces from time to time - depends on the model) but if you've ever wanted to learn how I orient and slice my helmets to print all in one go, this video's for you.
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Комментарии • 285

  • @vaultfox
    @vaultfox  2 года назад +9

    getting a lot of comments saying this plug-in is no longer available in cura (boooo) HOWEVER I do have another video on how to print helmets out in one piece without any plug-ins ... and it's a whole lot simpler!! check it out here - ruclips.net/video/BR8VX10k084/видео.html

  • @spidiq8
    @spidiq8 3 года назад +6

    One of the best 3D print how to videos I've seen

  • @vaultfox
    @vaultfox  3 года назад +9

    Thanks so much for watching! I’ve got a lot of bondo + sanding work ahead of me on this helmet but right now I’m stuck deciding what paint I want to use on this helmet to get a chrome finish. I’m def not using the Alumaluster because I’m not made of money, but that chrome finish scares the crap out of me. Any of you tackling a Mando build this year?

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад +1

      There’s A LOT of great discussion in the comments as well, thank you guys for always being awesome!

    • @emmabanks553
      @emmabanks553 3 года назад

      Gloss black, graphite rub, automotive clear lacquer to seal as regular spray clear coats take the sheen away from the graphite powder!

  • @vaultfox
    @vaultfox  3 года назад +7

    hey guys, thank you all SO much for the response on this video! I've put out an updated version of it here ----ruclips.net/video/BR8VX10k084/видео.html where thanks to your comments I've been able to get rid of that pesky middle support EVEN FASTER!

    • @douglasfowen
      @douglasfowen 2 года назад

      Awesome, I am trying to use the custom support plugin, I’m curious about the visor support. Setting a support block on the top rim of the visor blocks the whole visor space as a support? You don’t need to drop it to the plate?

  • @zombielovesgaming9971
    @zombielovesgaming9971 10 месяцев назад +1

    found the plugin on cura thank you so much for the help where im new to 3d printing and making cosplay

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  10 месяцев назад +1

      oh I'm glad to hear it's still there! have had a few comments say it wasn't on the store anymore. good luck with your prints!

  • @craig-creates
    @craig-creates Год назад +1

    So happy I found this page

  • @charliebrown238
    @charliebrown238 2 года назад +1

    WoW! Thank You so much! After wasting over half a roll of filament ... i stumbled across this video ... and I have to say, the custom support addon helped immensely! I was trying to make the Irconman Mk5, and it was only using 3 small contact patches to attach it to the bed. I am sure it can be done in Cura but I have only had a 3D printer for about 1 month now, so I am totally new to this whole scene. And after watching this video, I was able to print the large main part of the Mk5 in 1 piece on the first try! I was only having 1 small issue while it printed, and that was when it was travelling back to 1 area of the supports, it would collide with it, making a clacking sound ... but that must be an extrusion issue where the filament isnt stopping properly, and is building up and catching the nozzle once per rotation on the same area.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      That's awesome!!! Glad to help, it's one of the things I wish I knew when I was first starting as well ... so much wasted plastic. Good luck on the rest of your buid!

  • @aarjo8258
    @aarjo8258 2 года назад +1

    oh my GOD
    I've been looking at printing a custom Mandalorian helmet since before I got my printer in November, but the filament cost and the sheer finishing work made me keep delaying it. But now that I've seen this video, I can print my helmet right side up AND it won't use nearly as much filaments for supports!!! Thank you so much!

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      You're so welcome!!! Good luck with your build :)

  • @danielcoombes3310
    @danielcoombes3310 3 года назад +1

    Hiya from the UK! You could soon be my hero as I've been having constant problems trying to print a part of an iron man helmet. I might of fixed it, gotta check when I finish work. But I will definitely be using your techniques in future. I'd love to get a RUclips channel going like yours with my son. You're doing really well! Keep it up! Thanks for the tips. Legend!!

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      Good luck on your helmet printing out! I know the feeling, haha. You should totally start a channel! If it makes it feel any more doable, everything I filmed on this channel from the beginning to only a few months ago was just with my iPhone and edited on my iPad with Lumafusion! It was a really easy workflow.

  • @fakermakerprops3948
    @fakermakerprops3948 2 года назад +2

    The far right button on the rotation section is lay on face. You can press that and then a face , like the bottom face to lay it flat on the build plate

  • @goeswithit6900
    @goeswithit6900 2 года назад +2

    I Honestly love how you've explained everything in this video!! It's very quick and to the point and not overly complicated at all. I'm super excited to try this out with the bad batch helmets I'm printing for my friends and I!! Thank you so much!!

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      You're welcome! Glad to help and good luck on your prints! What members are printing? I have a Tech helmet I printed ages ago that I STILL need to finish lol

    • @goeswithit6900
      @goeswithit6900 2 года назад

      @@vaultfox I'm printing all of them lol i tried scaling down a hunter helmet before i watched your video and i turned out to be too small. So far the wrecker helmet is looking pretty good.

  • @michaeledwards2372
    @michaeledwards2372 2 года назад +2

    Ive just finished printing this exactly as you instructed got my printing time down to 3 days 10hours supports were a little tough to remove around the of the visor but all and all high recommend thank you for you video and your help 🤟

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      awesome! Glad it worked out for you. I have some videos on my support settings to get them easier to remove for the next go around

  • @joebradshaw7979
    @joebradshaw7979 2 года назад +1

    thank you for the help with the support plugin awesome sause

  • @brobrey9286
    @brobrey9286 2 года назад +2

    Dang that looks good, I wish I had a bigger printer so I could do it all in one piece too. I tried printing my own Mando helmet but I had to do in in like 9 different pieces. alas... but thanks for your videos! I literally wouldn't know what to do at all without you! you are a real help and a great guide. You're the best!!!

    • @NamelessSoldier1020
      @NamelessSoldier1020 2 года назад

      You can take the entire helmet and break it out into big chunks that will fit on the bed

  • @P-Brake
    @P-Brake 2 года назад +2

    Dude, thanks SO much for the tutorial! I've been wanting to print a helmet, but I didn't fully understand how to put the right supports in Cura. This has made it SO much clearer! Now I'm off to print me a Mega Man helmet 😎

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      you're so welcome! glad to help. I have another that's even easier to do too -ruclips.net/video/BR8VX10k084/видео.html

  • @gimpinainteasy
    @gimpinainteasy 3 года назад +2

    awesome video. Thank you. I am new to cosplay and building. You have made me a happy nerd.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад +1

      thank you so much!!! welcome to the hobby :D

  • @GalaxyBuilt
    @GalaxyBuilt 3 года назад +2

    Looks pretty good! I don't use the custom supports too often except maybe on minis or things where I want to add extra support myself. I print my helmets out in once shot by leaving normal supports along the bottom and the visor, lowering the support density to 2-4% and using a support blocker up on the inside of the dome.

  • @Zerod333
    @Zerod333 3 года назад +1

    Very helpfull. Perfect amount of info. iv watched so many videos of ppl just droning on and on about useless info and or talking to slow/fast/not showing where to find options.
    This is just what i needed as iv found most info already, but needed that last bit of verification that what i was doing would work. Cheers!

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      thanks so much! I try to keep my videos as concise as I possibly can with the amount of tangents I tend to go on.

  • @theycallmedday1645
    @theycallmedday1645 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! I too have only ever used Cura for My FDM prints, and Chitubox for my Resin prints :)

  • @QTheMost
    @QTheMost 3 года назад +1

    Started watching starwars a month ago and here i am... With no 3d printer but proficient diy learning capabilities. New subb

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      aw man thank you so much!!!! welcome to the fandom!

  • @TheShamwwow
    @TheShamwwow 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video on tip for supports in cura. very excited to try this out

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      you're welcome! let me know how it goes!

    • @TheShamwwow
      @TheShamwwow 3 года назад

      @@vaultfox The print was almost perfect. Sadly the was a BIG layer sift about 70% in. Getting ready to try again

  • @kennethcalimpong7919
    @kennethcalimpong7919 2 года назад +1

    Thankyou for making this video & sharing all this knowledge, liked & Subscribed, Aloha & take care

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      thank you so much!!!

  • @williamk52
    @williamk52 2 года назад +1

    Awesome thanks

  • @cchobbyfun
    @cchobbyfun 2 года назад +2

    Really great, concise usable information. Thanks!

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      Thank you! Glad to help

  • @ReclaimerPC
    @ReclaimerPC 3 года назад +1

    Brand new to 3D printing, this video was incredibly helpful and I can’t wait to start printing some SW helmets!!!

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      glad to help! good luck on your prints :D

  • @pepsirichard24
    @pepsirichard24 2 года назад +1

    Most helpful video I've seen. Easy to understand

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      Thank you! Glad to help :)

  • @Tianshanwarrior
    @Tianshanwarrior 2 года назад +1

    Cool! thanks for sharing

  • @jmsvlstrs
    @jmsvlstrs 2 года назад +1

    thank you for this tutorial. Now i'm more suffice at adding custom support blocks. Cut down my current Boba Fett helmet print from 5.5 days to 3.5 days. THANKS YOU! and i use the slicer that came with my Creality Ender CR-10 (Creality Slicer 4.8)

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      you're so welcome!!!!! glad to help

  • @shaywarren
    @shaywarren 2 года назад +1

    You popped up on my algorithm today. New sub. May the force be with you.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      Thank you so much!!

  • @messiahlad
    @messiahlad 2 года назад +1

    perfect, thank you heaps!

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад +1

      you're welcome!! hope it works for ya

  • @manuelcruz2256
    @manuelcruz2256 3 года назад +1

    I just got a cr10 these típs will be helpful

  • @bigiado1973
    @bigiado1973 11 месяцев назад +1

    New to 3d printing and my head was going to explode, that is until i watched your video. Thank you so much.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  10 месяцев назад

      good luck!! hopefully no head explosions yet :)

  • @-Gasser-
    @-Gasser- 2 года назад +2

    Literally a print saver 🙏

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      thank you!! glad to help

  • @Geekkock
    @Geekkock 2 года назад +1

    good info and easy to follow instructions THANK YOU

  • @ijames35
    @ijames35 3 года назад +1

    I love this video! subscribed 👌

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      thank you so much!

  • @thecorrnershed
    @thecorrnershed 2 года назад +1

    I'm about to buy my first printer. Still researching, but learning lots from you in the meantime. Thank you.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад +1

      Glad to help!! good luck on your research

    • @HAIL_CAESAR_XIII
      @HAIL_CAESAR_XIII 2 года назад

      @@vaultfox what printer are you using in this vid?

  • @trystantose1957
    @trystantose1957 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much

  • @jackzweifel1591
    @jackzweifel1591 3 года назад +2

    I’m starting to do helmets and armor in One piece prints I use a cr10 for helmets and my awesome mother got me the cr10 s5 which is great for printing very large prints in one piece like clone a clone chest piece from galactic armory and for software I use simplify 3-D

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      Yo that is AWESOME! I’m super jealous of that S5 for those larger pieces. And everyone keeps mentioning Simplify3D I need to check that out sometime

  • @jaxonrademaker
    @jaxonrademaker Год назад

    Btw if you want to get better results, I would planecut the model into parts so that it doesn't fail

  • @twosp1r1t32
    @twosp1r1t32 3 года назад +1

    Awesome thank you so much for this advice about the custom supports, I had no idea and it’s been helping ever since 🙏🏽😉🇨🇦

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      You're so welcome! I had no idea they existed either, thought I needed to get a premium slicer for that kind of option :)

  • @saurabh2294
    @saurabh2294 Год назад

    2years later and your video still helped me...❤

  • @emilykingsley8867
    @emilykingsley8867 3 года назад +1

    This is so so helpful, thank you!!

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      You’re welcome! Glad it helped

  • @dairondiaz3853
    @dairondiaz3853 3 года назад +1

    Amazing video thank you so much! plan on making either din djarin or boba fett this year

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! Good luck to you on whichever build you go with, both are awesome!

  • @shadowtales1963
    @shadowtales1963 3 года назад +1

    I mean if I ever get a 3d printer I know what to do now!
    This was super fun to watch lol

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад +1

      Ahahah thank you! I honestly had a lot of fun editing this one

  • @gearsofgenesis1135
    @gearsofgenesis1135 2 года назад +1

    thx so much! This vid helped.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      you're welcome!

    • @gearsofgenesis1135
      @gearsofgenesis1135 2 года назад

      its my first printer cr5 pro high heat model, dropped on delivery had big dreams/designs, plus ill admit i am struggling with small stuff in cura plus repairing it. sry i lm rambling but thx again.

  • @EMGRambo
    @EMGRambo 2 года назад +1

    Theres a thing called support blocker thats on cura its the bottom left tool i only found out about this recently but its so usefull

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      Yeah! That’s actually what I use now, I made a companion video on it a bit ago - ruclips.net/video/BR8VX10k084/видео.html

  • @CrazyWillTechShow
    @CrazyWillTechShow 2 года назад +1

    I’m big fan of Prusaslicer because you can paint supports and I’m on a Mac M1. Cure doesn’t play nice with it. I also use blender to make and fix models. Tinkercad a lot of fun to.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      Yeah I've heard great things about Prusasclicer! One of these days I'll sit down and learn it and play around in other slicers

  • @Blobertbigly
    @Blobertbigly 3 года назад +4

    Awesome quality video! I have a quick question too, what is the best tool for removing the little supports at 7:00, I'm in the midst of a halo ODST print, and because of how much I struggle to remove the standard support pillars, I've been using tree supports to great success. At least with the prints I've done so far, tree supports with 2 percent infill are faster, less wasteful, and easier to remove than the normal autogenerated ones, and I would like to hear your thoughts on tree supports as well.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! And if you're talking about those small blocks that are in that channel-like area, I just used a metal hook/pick tool I got from Harbor Freight to get those out. And I've used tree supports in the past and I agree, they're really nice for certain prints (my husband used to print miniatures on my machine and it worked great for that). They are so much easier to remove and I was able to take what I learned from those (using less support infill is the big one) when I started to use custom supports. The only reason I go with this route now is because it gets rid of all of that support in the middle I don't need.

  • @aaronfisher8377
    @aaronfisher8377 3 года назад

    Lol I printed my first helmet with autogenerated tree supports and it took 6 days. This video was very helpful, thanks!

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      You're welcome! And hey, I've been there ... I printed a lot of my helmets that way before as well

  • @maddogtannen69
    @maddogtannen69 3 года назад +1

    omg thx this was awesome

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      You’re welcome!

  • @tomkness6959
    @tomkness6959 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!!

  • @brandonbass23
    @brandonbass23 3 года назад +4

    I love the idea of printing helmets in one piece to make things “easier” on myself... in your opinion does that make the build stronger?

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад +3

      It took me almost a year to realize CURA had this functionality ... and in terms of strength I think it would moreso depend on the model, but I’m not super technical with that. GA’s models usually have thick walls so I’m never worried about them, some other makers have thinner walls so you might run into issues printing those in smaller pieces.

    • @brandonbass23
      @brandonbass23 3 года назад +1

      @@vaultfox makes sense! Thanks for the input. ☺️

  • @waffles6235
    @waffles6235 3 года назад +1

    I log off yt for a while and u got over 1k subs...LETS GOOOO
    Well deserved btw 🤙🏼

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад +1

      Awh welcome back!!! And thank you so much :D kinda nuts tbh

  • @robspring007
    @robspring007 2 года назад +1

    I wish I'd found you 3 days ago, printing top half of a helmet complete with ALL supports 🥺

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      hey, well now you know for next time! I didn't know about this until about a year into printing haha

  • @heavensfugitive6447
    @heavensfugitive6447 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this one!!! MTFBWY!!!

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome! Hope it works for ya!

  • @ray24051
    @ray24051 3 года назад +1

    This video is only a little over eight minutes long but a lot of info is packed in just those 8 minutes.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад +1

      I appreciate that!

  • @chazhaze3d
    @chazhaze3d 7 месяцев назад

    Lol wish I would have seen this before I started my Mando helmet, I kept thinking that's way too much support

  • @MedicineSkyFeathersProductions
    @MedicineSkyFeathersProductions 3 года назад +2

    So I could print Clone buckets if my hearty wanted to do so? Sweeeeeet

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      Yesssssssssssssssssssss :) I haven’t done this method with a clone yet, but I’ve seen others use it. Might just require more cleanup since the base is larger but ... yesssss, yes you can :)

  • @richardturner8215
    @richardturner8215 3 года назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @BloodSpine
    @BloodSpine 2 года назад +1

    My Cura doesn't have custom supports in the market place but has a different custom supports plug in but I cant uncheck snap to bed so when I try to add supports to the smaller details of the helmet the supports go right through it

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад +1

      such a bummer that custom support plug-in isn't available anymore! I do have another video on how to print out in one piece, it's actually a lot easier to do as well if you want to check out that video. Hopefully that helps! - ruclips.net/video/BR8VX10k084/видео.html

  • @monster_eh3938
    @monster_eh3938 2 года назад +1

    In theory if I use a maniquun head stl in mashmixer and I make it the mesurments of my head if it fits into the helmet stl would that mean my head will fit into the printed helmet

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад +1

      in theory, yes. I actually have a video coming out next week on how I scale helmets in meshmixer, but it would be worth it to print out a few test slices just to be sure key points will fit (like the dome, bottom of the helmet, etc.)

  • @lopezerco6163
    @lopezerco6163 2 года назад +1

    How did you get it to fit in the visor of the helmet so perfect? Does it drop down?

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад +1

      Yep, it looks like just a block when you place it but it will go all the way down to the build plate when sliced

    • @lopezerco6163
      @lopezerco6163 2 года назад

      @@vaultfox thank you

  • @J.D.Vision
    @J.D.Vision 2 года назад

    Can the new Anycubic M3 MAX print out a full helmet?

  • @arcort669
    @arcort669 8 месяцев назад

    Would this work for a neptune 4 max.new to printing and seeing so many different ways people prepare it.this looks the easiest.

  • @robertpopescu5404
    @robertpopescu5404 3 года назад +1

    How do you get rid of the supports when the helmet is done printing

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      I have a video on how I remove supports - ruclips.net/video/xFin1ynY0EA/видео.html

  • @evilempryss
    @evilempryss 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! You're the first person I've found who showed where they got the custom support plugin from! I didn't even know that was a thing. Now how do I get my version of Cura (4.8) to show the options for support pattern and density? Those are not showing up in my software

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад +1

      you're welcome! I had no idea it was even an option in CURA until a few months ago, thought I had to upgrade to a paid slicer for it. As for the support infill/density view ... click the three little lines to the right of the 'search settings ' box at the top, scroll to the bottom of that selection and pick 'manage setting visibility' ... from there you should be able to search 'support' and infill/density/pattern options should come up for you

  • @darrenknight4127
    @darrenknight4127 3 года назад +1

    Great now I don't have to waste so much filament 👍👍

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад +1

      Glad it helped! I’m always about saving money when I can

  • @WazzaNZ15
    @WazzaNZ15 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Can I ask what printer you're using

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      Thanks! I currently have two CR10s's

  • @S1lverviper
    @S1lverviper Год назад

    are the support struts easy to remove afterwards?

  • @victoryoung9590
    @victoryoung9590 2 года назад

    Im confused did you drop to build plate on all your supports?

  • @nerdzunite2679
    @nerdzunite2679 2 года назад +1

    I'm just starting to print and using cura and I just cannot find out how you move it around and view under your model. I just can't figure it out.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      You're not the first person to tell me this and I wish I had a solution but the truth is that I didn't change any settings in CURA for mine to be this way, I'm not sure if it's a versioning issue or what

  • @monster_eh3938
    @monster_eh3938 2 года назад

    My problem is I dint think that will work on my ender3pro the print bed isn't big enough for my big pumpkin head ...lol..

  • @wesbrown3831
    @wesbrown3831 3 года назад +1

    I am pretty sure after watching your video... lol... I can't do what you can do hahahaha 😂 thanks for trying to motivate me...

  • @datseb997
    @datseb997 25 дней назад

    Oh noo custom supports isn't on my Cura slicer!

  • @tompurvis5998
    @tompurvis5998 2 года назад +1

    Do you need a certain size printer to do one piece helmets? Or will and ender work?

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад +1

      I've seen certain helmets be printed on Ender 3's, you'll probably need to play around with positioning and other settings to get it to fit but I've seen it happen.ruclips.net/video/iiOKuhklGKc/видео.html

  • @alexyingling4453
    @alexyingling4453 3 года назад +2

    Is there a reason you added custom supports, as opposed to using the support blocker on the dome?

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      I kind of roughly explained why in the video, but with the way FDM printing works ... the layers stack from bottom to top. If you think of a dome stacking in that fashion, the widest part of the dome prints first and then as it goes further up, each layer is stacking slightly more and more inward, it’s so minuscule that the print will support itself as it moves upward.

    • @alexyingling4453
      @alexyingling4453 3 года назад +1

      @@vaultfox Sorry, maybe my question wasn't clear. Cura has a support block feature built in (the button under the custom support button/ support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012869379-How-to-block-support-generation-in-Ultimaker-Cura) You can place a block on the model that will stop supports from being generated (essentially the opposite of the custom support option you used.) This way, you don't need to add each of the custom supports, you just add one blocker and make it the size of the dome.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      @@alexyingling4453 what on EARTH, I never knew about this option in CURA. I’m def going to have to play around with this. Thanks for linking to that!

    • @alexyingling4453
      @alexyingling4453 3 года назад +1

      @@vaultfox No problem! Your method certainly gets the job done, though! One nice thing is with the support blocker (and I believe custom supports), you can scale them just like a normal model. So when I've used the blocker in the past, I just place one box, and enlarge it until all of the red area is within the box. Takes just a few seconds when you get some experience with it.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      @@alexyingling4453 yeah, that sounds waaaaay easier than clicking around a ton of times with tiny blocks. Thank you so much, I’ll def have to toy around with this in the future!

  • @karsthotep
    @karsthotep 2 года назад +1

    Vaultfox, I noticed this plugin is not available with Cura 5.0. Do you have an alternate that you use how or are you still on the older version. Great channel btw. inspired me to start printing.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      This video is a bit old so that doesn't surprise me. Nowadays I use the support blocker tool, which functions similarly to putting in custom supports except you just block out where you don't want any. I have a video on it too here: ruclips.net/video/BR8VX10k084/видео.html

    • @karsthotep
      @karsthotep 2 года назад

      @@vaultfox That is what I was doing as well with auto generated supports and the helmet flat on the build plate. I removed the entire inside center supports successfully. The visor with a custom support plug in I found (not the one you used) stuck supports right through the upper visor through the cheek so I just resorted to auto generated and the autoblocker.

  • @tonysbones2813
    @tonysbones2813 3 года назад +1

    How do you clean it up?

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      I have a video on removing supports here ----ruclips.net/video/xFin1ynY0EA/видео.html

  • @joncoffman6321
    @joncoffman6321 Год назад

    What temperature and speed did you use?

  • @scottmcdowell7553
    @scottmcdowell7553 Год назад

    great video but I wish i could get some more help with setting it all up for me it just will not work for me

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  Год назад

      that's a video I can start putting together, though I recommend channels like CHEP and UncleJessy for more in depth videos on how to setup settings and your printers

  • @Hacky2447
    @Hacky2447 Год назад +1

    On a cr10s
    Printer? At 100%? On my ender 3v2 I’m still not sure how to slice these helmets.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  Год назад +1

      yep! 100% scale on my CR10s. I'm not sure the bed size on an Ender 3v2, but if you need to slice the helmet into smaller pieces I recommend using a software called Meshmixer to do that

  • @dakonator3921
    @dakonator3921 3 года назад +1

    It would mean the world to me if you respond to this... I bought tthis printer and watched your videos and when I go to print it no plastic comes out of the nozzle even after lvling I followed the recommended temp by role to

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      I've heard of some people having a piece of filament inside of the tube when they got it (the machines are tested before being sent out) so you may need to manually feed (re: push) your filament through the tube to get that out. If that doesn't work, you may need to remove the nozzle and check to see if there's a clog (which is probably not likely considering it's brand new, but that would be my next thing I would check!)

  • @douglasfowen
    @douglasfowen 2 года назад +1

    Awesome, I am trying to use the custom support plugin, I’m curious about the visor support. Setting a support block on the top rim of the visor blocks the whole visor space as a support? You don’t need to drop it to the plate? It looked like they were not long enough to cover the visor hole. A bit of guidance please .

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      Yep, even if it's just a singular block it will generate all the way down to the build plate. I

  • @crit8585
    @crit8585 2 года назад +1

    What kind of 3D printer do you use to make the helmet??? I’m trying to pick out my first 3D printer

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад +1

      I use a Creality CR10s! Just made a video on most of my stuff - ruclips.net/video/R0vCWtyUNcw/видео.html

    • @crit8585
      @crit8585 2 года назад

      @@vaultfox what is a good 3D printer to start off with?? I’m looking at the Twotrees BLU-5 3D Printer and your thoughts on this one

  • @BryceYT.
    @BryceYT. 3 года назад +1

    This is amazing, and also I’m new to this and for the settings on the right side of cura do I have to mess with any of those if I have a cr10s besides the support

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      glad it helped! I actually have a video on the settings I use (ruclips.net/video/OPB_Gzqo03o/видео.html) but for custom supports exclusively you don't need to mess with anything but the supports on the right.

    • @BryceYT.
      @BryceYT. 3 года назад

      @@vaultfox ok thank you I just got the creality cr10s so I’m really looking forward to making this

  • @kiaknowsthings
    @kiaknowsthings Год назад

    I cannot find that plug in. Anybody know where in the market place it is?

  • @DavidFerreira1986
    @DavidFerreira1986 2 года назад

    can u please share the STL?

  • @ryanschweitzer1494
    @ryanschweitzer1494 3 года назад +1

    Nice video! Can you skip the middle support on every type of helmet (clone trooper specifically) or have you only tried Mando helmets

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      Thanks! I haven't tried it on a clone helmet yet, but I've seen others do it successfully. I usually print my clones in three pieces and have a few videos on that process - ruclips.net/video/orb1V7ZS07Q/видео.html

  • @looselycollected7505
    @looselycollected7505 Год назад +1

    How big is the print bed on your printer? I'm not sure my build space is big enough to run it as one piece and fit it all on.

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  Год назад

      300x300x400

    • @looselycollected7505
      @looselycollected7505 Год назад

      Yeah I figured your bed had to be bigger than mine. Mine is 235×235. The helmet I wanted to print hangs up. I'll have to cut it up and print in separate parts. Then assemble and clean it up.

  • @louistran4145
    @louistran4145 Год назад

    Why does yours only require 2 days but mine requires 3 days with teh same amount of material. I'm using the CHEP rough settings. Any thoughts?

  • @BoomsterJoe
    @BoomsterJoe 3 года назад +1

    In my Cura program, my build plate is not transparent. I can't see through to the bottom of my helmet. How do I make the bottom of the plate see-through like yours? Please & Thank you

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад +1

      to be honest I'm not entirely sure that would be, mine has always switched to transparent when I look beneath the helmet. it wasn't anything I changed, but it might be something to dig into the settings on. I also use a PC, for reference

    • @BoomsterJoe
      @BoomsterJoe 3 года назад

      @@vaultfox thank you for the prompt reply. I haven't found the solution yet but ill keep looking. If need be I can tilt the printer just enough to see under it. Your videos are very helpful. Keep up the good work

  • @J155P
    @J155P Год назад +1

    Hi, I'm curious....do you know if I could use auto generated supports AND custom supports or is it just one or the other? Thanks

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  Год назад

      I'm pretty sure you can! It's just been a while so I'm not exactly sure of the steps

    • @J155P
      @J155P Год назад

      @@vaultfox Thanks, I'll do a little digging. Also, just woke up to my first major failure. Dang it.
      Edit: 3D printing faulure

  • @gmtosh
    @gmtosh 3 года назад +1

    I just found your channel. Cool stuff! How did you size the helmet so that you knew that it would fit?

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      thank you! as for scaling, I'm lucky enough to have a small enough head that sizing isn't normally an issue ... but when I do need to size a helmet, I do what's called a "ring test". Basically, I slice the widest part of the helmet in Meshmixer and print that out and resize it until it's seated how I'd like it. Uncle Jessy has a good video on it, but I just use different software than he does - ruclips.net/video/i-RN5e3GEho/видео.html

  • @stephenrowland1709
    @stephenrowland1709 Год назад

    What settings do you use? Wall count? Infill %. Support density? Is there somewhere I can find this?

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  Год назад

      I have an older video of my settings here ---> ruclips.net/video/OPB_Gzqo03o/видео.html&ab_channel=vaultfox tho I recommend checking out channels like @FilamentFriday for better settings info (he also has them available for download)

  • @alekasantaros9779
    @alekasantaros9779 Год назад

    How much does the helmet weigh??

  • @bryanamado5621
    @bryanamado5621 3 года назад +1

    Have you tried using a .2 mm nozzle?

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад

      funnily enough I have .6mm nozzles I just haven't brought myself to put them on.

  • @aaronduranceau6114
    @aaronduranceau6114 2 года назад

    Why don't blocks drop from visor down to build plate if you had box checked could not see of un checked after bottom done with on and then see dropped when you show printed yet to try this option and having troubles with the shoulder pads this go and got 1 set to print last year now can't get right with new pla too idk

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      they still go down to build plate when you slice/preview the file. I turn off drop to build plate because it's easier to view and work with

  • @onielabreu4282
    @onielabreu4282 2 месяца назад

    How to make it medium size like Pam of my hand

  • @theredwolf8573
    @theredwolf8573 2 года назад +1

    What are your setting cus my mando helmet is saying its gonna take 10 and a half days and using over a kg of spool. Im using the galacic armory file at 92%

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  2 года назад

      An older video, but I use these settings generally -ruclips.net/video/OPB_Gzqo03o/видео.html ... only changes I've made recently are that I print much slower (70-80mm/s) and my support infill is around 1%

    • @theredwolf8573
      @theredwolf8573 2 года назад

      @@vaultfox thank you. Very helpful but I did mean to delete my comment as I was being a bit stupid and did not check my speed or infill settings. 75% infill at 30mm/s yeah no wonder

  • @ziggy8190
    @ziggy8190 3 года назад +1

    Amazing video! I’m thinking about trying either this or a Jason Voorhees mask, speaking of which, what infill do you use or would you recommend for helmets and masks as I am new to printing them?
    Many thanks

    • @vaultfox
      @vaultfox  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! As for a mask, I'd probably go with something between 25-30% but it also depends on what you'll be finishing the mask with. I finish most of my stuff with resin so I feel I can get away with lower infill percentages.

    • @ziggy8190
      @ziggy8190 3 года назад

      @@vaultfox Many thanks for the reply, about to start a helmet on my artillery sidewinder. I’ll reslice it to a lower infill knowing I can use resin to reinforce the print. Thank you!