Slicing and Printing Mandalorian Helmet

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • I hope I covered everything in this video. If I missed anything, be sure to let me know in the comments, and I might even make a video on it.
    Helmet file: www.myminifactory.com/object/...

Комментарии • 6

  • @SOLO-QUE
    @SOLO-QUE 29 дней назад

    Thanks for the tutorial little bro.. You did a good job.

  • @LordNerfherder
    @LordNerfherder 27 дней назад

    Pretty solid. Some of these can be leaned backwards ~30 degrees for better top surfaces. The backside of those parts are not visible so any support there is fine.
    These changes also removes all frontal supports and reduces the ammount of horisontal top surfaces that are bad.
    .12 or .08mm öayerheight works great. This helps sanding too. Top surfaces are better. But if in a hurry why not print .2 or .16 layer height. Saves about 25-40% time or so.
    For the supports just use tree auto, buildplate only and critical only. It worksäed perfeclty fine on a bambu.

    • @Cooper-sCreations
      @Cooper-sCreations  25 дней назад

      I decided on 0.15 layer height because I haven't tuned my printer that much, I got it like 2 weeks ago (NOT my first printer tho). It would suck if a 40 hour print fails like 35 hours in and. then have to restart. Now if it didn't work only 22 hours would've been lost. But yes, lower layer height definitely helps sanding There's less than 100g of support, and critical only doesn't quite cover what's necessary.

  • @Layerbylayermaker
    @Layerbylayermaker 26 дней назад

    What size head does the model fit, i couldn't find any info, and i want to print it myself

    • @Cooper-sCreations
      @Cooper-sCreations  25 дней назад +1

      It's about 185mm wide at 95%. Length (front to back) is hard to measure because of the cheek pieces. It fits me and my parents. This video is very helpful for sizing: ruclips.net/video/CWFcerVi6Ug/видео.html