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HOW TO: From 3D Model to Finished Prop - Tom Cruise's Oblivion Blaster!
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- Опубликовано: 27 янв 2019
- Make props that look like they were pulled straight off the big screen! Bill teaches you how to model, sand, and paint your props using reference materials to get the perfect finish.
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3D Printing Tools & Materials
Fusion 360 - 3D Modeling Software
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Ponoco - Laser Cutting Service
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Ultimaker 2+ Extended - 3D Printer
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Sanding/Filling Tools & Materials
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Sanding Stick - Amazon
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Painting Tools & Materials
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3D Print Assembly Tools
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Red LED
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Check out work in progress photos and the full tools & materials list here: punishedprops.com/2019/01/28/oblivion-movie-pistol/
Punished Props Academy beautiful piece of artwork there bill as all ways mate so keep up the good work🇦🇺👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 just because I can only like once
This project turned out totally amazing, I would like to make something similar in look/detail with my friend's son... but not a weapon! Any chance you might make a video of such a thing any time soon?
@Punished Props Academy ...pro tip on using the CA, you can put a drop of the accelerator on the mating surface so you don't have to put drops all over the place on the outside. So glue on one surface, drop of kicker on the other, join. Only note is that it'll go off much faster, so be quick lining up :)
Perhaps if you make something like this again ... add a WORKING TRIGGER as if used in a film, it causes the actor to react to the 'realism.'
D.A.
7 seconds in and I already feel sorry for that keyboard
It's such a trooper!
for sanding with just base PLA, I use a spray bottle of water to keep the friction temp down. Works perfectly well for me, and I've achieved super smooth results.
That's a fantastic idea!
a second this, i've recently printed a big 1967 camaro and wet sanded the entire thing along with wood putty for filler
wet sanding also captures a lot of the dust and makes your sandpaper gums up a lot less, so pluses all around.
well, except the fact that it makes everything around it wet, anyways.
Additional bonus, and slight negative, is that the water keeps the dust out of the air and your lungs... but it does make it a little messier on the model itself. It's important to clean it properly when done, of course.
@@xureality lol we were typing that at the same time. :)
This is BEAUTIFUL. Oblivion is one of my forgotten favorites because it was so low-key after it was released but it was so beautiful with the aesthetics. I love the pistol and rife throughout the film, and I've always wanted to see them in real life as tangible things you could hold. I'm glad you made this Bill, and I hope you get around to doing the rifle too lol
That beginning bit got me!
When I got into 3d modeling I *never* expected to be able to hold my models in my hands, 3d printing is truly *awesome.* I've had my printer for two years and seeing my models on the buildplate still feels like magic every time.
Going back through your older videos! This one is awesome. Really love the sharpie demonstration.
It was amazing seeing this process, thank you. You obviously put a lot of work and love into these props.
This is the best build you’ve done (in my opinion) in a while. Good job, and good video.
I would watch hours of filling and sanding the imperfections of 3d prints. It's just so satisfying.
Easily the most useful (for me) video I've seen from you so far. Thank you!
I love what you do! Amazing job on that blaster. Really impressive end result!
Step by step. Good explanations that are easy to understand, and a ton of tips along the way. These videos are the best! Thank you Mr. & Mrs Doran😉
Fantastic as always! The finish is outstanding and I love that you show that it is done in steps and not perfect on the first try. Good work!
Thank you very much!
Wow! This was an incredi-Bill Bill'd vid! I loved this whole process and the production/editing of this submission! Thank you so muchly!~ Also, you are adora-Bill - your charm is half the reason I subscribed! Keep rocking it! Love your channel! Thanks Bill and crew - Almost able to be a P-Tron (soon)
Your Sand game is legendary! After watching this build, I feel like being a better human being :D AWESOME!
Thanks for the new video guys! I really enjoy these long form videos. Keep up the great work!
You're welcome! Glad you like the videos :)
This turned out so great! Thanks for sharing.
Amazing work! Really enjoyed seeing the 3d modelling side of it as well 👌🏻
Oh wonderful! =)
i have to say that i am not the tiniest bit into cosplay stuff and building props, but man that is utterly satisfying to watch. love it
Wonderful! Thanks so much for stopping by, glad you had a good time!
WOW. you are so good and easy to get going with your ideas.. Thanks for explaining everything and using energy on it for all of us
You're most welcome!
The entire time I'm looking at this print I can't stop gushing over what a good quality this is! It's basically ready off the bed, besides basic clean up of course
.1mm layer height will do this. I've printed as low as .05mm and although the quality is ridiculous, it just takes far too long to complete the tiniest model.
I print figures and like to size some up to about 200mm tall. With the correct slicer settings and .1mm layer height, they should be next to perfect with no sanding required. Some filaments work better than others however. I only print in PLA unless I am printing extruder parts or something that absolutely requires ABS/PETG.
You need to sacrifice speed for quality or quality for speed.
I print using what used to be an ANET A7 which is modified to the point where only the original frame, stepper motors and aluminum bed is left from the stock unit. Everything else from the motherboard, extruder and power supply, firmware is custom. That being said, I got perfect prints with the stock A7. The main difference is I can bump the speed up to 100 or 200mm/s depending on what I am printing as opposed to 70max with the stock machine.
One of your best work Ive seen on this channel. Awesome!
Thanks very much!
Great video with excellent tips! Love how you left super gluing paper towel to your hand, hilariously priceless! Thanks for the laugh!😂
That was surprisingly smooth. Like, usually you see it pop in just before the person grabs it, but dang. 'Twas smooth.
Thank you, this is extremely helpful! And I appreciate the little bit at the end, there's always some "oops" moments when making things :)
It’s just so incredibly clean...amazing piece!
Thanks so much!
I have been waiting for this since the movie came out!!
Once again this has got my creative juices flowing
Always love your 'boop' noises whenever applying something! Very recognizable. :D
Awesome job. Thanks for your videos
That's a very cool finished product. Well done!
Thank you!
Probably one of my favorite videos yet. But just watching you sanding all these tiny, intricate parts made me crazy...
Sanding is life...
Extremely clean build, as usual, well done.
Thanks!
Liked simply for that awesome transition in the opening! :D
Very nice video Bill, very informative.
Thanks!
That was awesomely cool !!!!
Nice work Bill!
excellent as always
First time I watched one of your videos, I like how you take your time to educate me as a novice to the trade :) Also very nice that you put the humble patreon reminder into the painting part, very smooth!
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Looks awesome 👏
Pressed pause to go and watch the complete tutorial!! Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us!
That's fantastic!
“Bits inside letters”
In typography, a counter is the area of a letter that is entirely or partially enclosed by a letter form or a symbol (the counter-space/the hole of).
cool bit o info. thanks.
Excellent as always!
Thank you!
This is really excellent work bill. Awesome job. Wish I had a 3d printer.
Amazing job!
that looks great!
Amazing yet again.
Love what you guys do.
I'll never 3D print, but still fun to watch.
Thanks!
Never say never!
That Sir Was A Master Work From Top To Bottom. I Will Be ReWatching :)
That super glue tip is awesome! I gotta use that in the future. Thank you!
Again incredible work. Like it 👍
Thank you!
That intro trick grab was your best editing magic yet. Even more so than the duplicate stick.
HA! Thanks so much! =)
Phenomenal work! Learned a tone of techniques too.
Wonderful!
Can I ask what model of vinyl sticker printer do you use? Would love to get one of those too!
great video! nice prop too!
That blade runner blaster finish.... Bill you are a monster...Amazing work. I need to finish my testing for the Mr. Surfacer stuff. I had some chemical or cold reaction that ruined my first test but it was crazy how smooth it would get with no sanding. Just requires a lot of coats... and at $9 for a tiny can... well it wasn't economical. So I was testing it on top of 2 in 1 filler primer when I ran into the issue. Just too busy with my Transistor build to get back to it.
Waaah this looks awesome. Damn good job
So glad I stumbled on this channel!
We're so happy to have you!
Hey Bill, great video! To your question - I work pretty exclusively in PLA. Part of this is my printer - it's an older model that I've rebuilt a couple of times and has no heated bed, although I could mod it to include one. But the low cost of pretty good PLAs makes it so easy to just run and rerun parts. It's also fairly forgiving of the weird temperatures in my shop (i.e. I'm in Canada and it's really cold down there right now). And once you get into a rhythm of working with it, it's not super hard to post-process. Finally, I'm not set up to capture or vent nasty fumes so having a low-emission process is handy.
This is awesome!!! thanks!
man, this was amazing, ty
never used superglue as a filler and din't know that there is an accelerator for it ) cheers, subscribed
I think you need to employ 3 full time sanderbots.....the sheer force of will it takes to sand over and over is something to behold....I personally love sanding pieces....but I know the mindset needed to do it over a long period of time and to a high degree any piece needs....over and over again...love you channel....I found you 3 weeks ago and have been through maybe 30 of your vids so far and I find something new everytime.....
Glad you're enjoying the channel!
this is the perfect video to watch while sanding
that grab was really smooth
6:30 That purple handle is the cleanest extruded 3D print I have ever seen. amazing
I don't know if I can do something so cool, but you inspire me to just try. I'm amazed what can be achieved with a 3d printer
Heck yeah! You can absolutely do it! Just keep at it :)
My new favorite gun. Great job.
Thanks so much for watching!
Awesome job!!
Thanks!
Hey Bill,
That's an awesome work with that prop.
If I had a 3D printer, I'd immediately try this very prop for my self.
I love your work and explanations.
Keep going and greetings from Germany
Thanks so much!
My favorite filaments to work with are PLA and PETG. Like you said, PLA is just the easiest thing in the world to get a decent result with if you have decent part cooling on your 3d printer. Yeah, you kind of need to start with an 80 grit sand paper to chew on those layer lines, but it's a good filament to cut your teeth on. I also like PETG for it's material properties. While it's not as heat resistant as ABS, it's close enough for most prop making uses. It's got some good strength, a little bit of give, and like PLA, PETG doesn't give off the same kind of fumes as ABS. As my work space by necessity is indoors, fume control is super important to me. Also, I love that sort of ruberized sand paper! it's my favorite kind!
SUBSCRIBED !!! I don't need to watch the video... after you grabbed that print out of your screen I KNEW I had to find the secret !! hahahah nice vid
I really need to start printing in ABS. I'm amazed at how easy that sands!
This is a great video tutorial!!
great video!
Great video!!!!!
Your attention to detail is excellent thumbs up from me.
Thansk very much!
Greatest advice of 2019. “ try not to huff it”! Lol
Great vid!!
Thanks!
Really loving Filacube PLA2, prints super easy and smooth and can be machine sanded without much of an issue. I do print a ton in ABS as well though
wow it's gorgeous!!!
Awe, thank you!
@@punishedprops you're welcome! keep up the awesome work, you guys are such an inspiration!
A great video. Fun and I learned stuff! You asked about Print filament, I only have the Dremel 3D20 so I can only use PLA, but so far my favorite filaments are Stainless Steel Fill from Proto-Pasta (It's heavier then normal PLA and sands much easier, kind looks like bare Die-cast metal when buffed. Stupid expensive compared to regular PLA, but if you haven't tried it, it's awesome for hand props and details. Printed an entire BR blaster out of it! ) and Wood Fill (I used the cheaper Hatchbox version from Amazon. Again, sands really well and can be stained. Great for prop gun grips!) Thanks for the awesome build video
9:25 It's a "carding brush" It's used to align and separate wool fibers when making hand spun yarn.
Amazing tutorial!
WOW ! AWESOME BUILD ! :-)
Sticking with pla as its just what im used too. My two printers are set up for it with a tuned profile, wet sanding works a treat on it also
Wowsers, that’s brilliant. I picked up some really good tips 😛
Awesome! =)
Nice work
super job!! awesome..
Nice editing!
Thanks!
queue that wonderful sanding montage
"Sanding Montage" should be the name of my biography.
that blue blade runner blaster at 13:20 might be my favourite one i've ever seen, sooooo slick
As far as dust masks, I recently discovered the type similar to the cheap-ish one shown, but with a simple check valve in the front. This is great for keeping glasses/goggles from fogging up, because exhaled breath goes out the front, rather than leaking around the edges.
I also print mainly with ABS, but for bigger prints I use HIPS fillament for years now. It is very similar to ABS, but it shrinks less. It has very nice matte finish, especially in black color. Also it has heat resistance of ABS. I know many sellers advertise HIPS as "support material" but it's just one of many benefits of this material.
EDIT: This video is pure ART, thank you :-)
You make everything look so easy..plus you're super funny doing all.. love the way you say poop! for everything 😁
My favorite filaments change depending on use. I'm so used to PLA, it's what I stick to. My favorite for a while was carbon fiber PLA, but I am now falling in love with metal fill PLAs like bronze and copper. And for wooden parts, nothing beats wood filament.
That intro shot was seamless
Amazing walkthrough.....I Really wanted to learn 3D modelling and get a 3D printer until I saw this video....I still want a 3D printer....
It's a great process and you can learn basic stuff really quickly!
I don't 3D print but this is soo relaxing to watch. I do screenprinting, and like here, the process is just as important as the end result
Y'all are so bingeable, and srs cosplay goals.
Thanks so much, that's so wonderful to hear!
Super like! Love ur works!
Awe, thanks!
Enjoyed this🌟😎⭐
I just watched a 40 minute video without noticing or caring. Wow!
I went to the comments just as the video was ending and saw this comment can't believe it's 40 minutes