How To 3D Print Bigger Models [Easy]
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- 3D Printing huge statues are not as hard as you think! I'll show you guys step by step and guide you through the process :) You can use any 3D Printers to get the result you’re looking for.
BELOW are all the items I used to make this 3D Model
The program for cutting up. There’s also a free trial!! I forgot to mention in the video 😅
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The smoke idea is 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you 🙂 after airbrushing it green, it looked really amazing, to be quite honest, I almost didn’t want to sell it 😅
Amazinggggg!!!! New video sooner
🤘🤘I wanted to do something for a video and, since I only have one helmet class printer, it was going to take me something like 65-75 days to print everything and I Was like uhhhh nah I'm good.
I feel you on that, I’m currently trying to figure out how many more printers I can buy before I overload my circuit breaker 😅 if only I have 3 more, I can make these prints faster
@@3DPrintOver9000 haha right between all of the computers and 2 printers in my office I'm like "well, guess I start putting them in the garage and get a propane heater for the winter..."
Is there any reason not to hollow them and give them enough depth for fit joints? I think by hollowing them, you can lay them flatter on the bed which reduces dependency on layer heights. Also giving some joints with clearance can help you a lot on gluing the parts together. Other than that, awesome work! Makes me wanna try making one but I know it'd be crazy amount of work ;-;
So I learned how to hollow it on meshmixer, the only thing I have a problem with is when I cut up the pieces. I have to cut it in a way to avoid having supports. Which means more parts to print.
My biggest enemy is supports on prints, if it lays flat with a wider area, the chances of a print messing up is slim. I always have bad luck with supports. I tried so many tactics but it always end up being a fail 😅
Maybe it’s the cheap Chinese printers I’m using, or possible the settings and the angle of the support I have it at. Oh also I hollow it just a bit, to save filaments! But I make sure it’s still nice and wide to lay flat on the bed!
Sorry if this comment was messy, I was texting this on the go haha! Also I do agree it’s alot of sanding, but usually that’s my favorite part of the project and the painting, just cranking some music 🤓
CONGRATS on the completion 🎉👍🏻
Thank you 😪 this one was by far the longest project I’ve ever worked on
Bro die NOT Listen to any of the tips under the charmanter Video 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Nah i am kidding, you peobably recorded most of This Video before releasing the charmander Video 😂
Another awesome video! Glad to see updates on your workflow. For larger prints have you tried hollow interiors? I thought maybe the stability would be better with it. You can use blender or meshmixer to hollow them out pretty easy.
Theres a feature in LuBan for hollowing too! Was confused that he didnt mention it haha
I got so used to printing them in giant blocks that I always forget there’s an option for that lol
How do I cut the model like the shells?
I just use the plane cut option on mesh mixer, or if you’re on luban3D, you can just have the program cut up everything for you 🙂
Nice videos pls more more more videos of life size printing🫶🏼
Thank you 😃 and ofcourse! I’ve been thinking on what to work on next 🤓
@@3DPrintOver9000 i want to print e life size iron man mk 85 statue but i have only a pruca slicer mk4😂
@@Stev-ow1gn dang that’s a really good 3D printer. Probably be at least $200 filaments but like 200-400 hours of print time for the iron man, not too bad 🙂
The good thing is you have a prusa, I heard those printer never disappoint, you can most likely have it running for 3 months straight and never have any issue.
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Bro awesome work! Glad you sold it!
Thank you!
Long awaited. Good work!
Thank you!!