3D Printed Functional Iron Man Mark III

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I've got to say — your work ranks up there with the other great Iron Man builders. Your creativity and dedication to your work is astounding, and you've just about inspired me to build an Iron Man suit of my own (just without fancy moving parts of pre-suit virtual designs, because I don't actually have any skill there :cry)!
 
I've got to say — your work ranks up there with the other great Iron Man builders. Your creativity and dedication to your work is astounding, and you've just about inspired me to build an Iron Man suit of my own (just without fancy moving parts of pre-suit virtual designs, because I don't actually have any skill there :cry)!

Thanks so much! I'm sure your suit will be equally as awesome! :)

you are my type of crazy hehe

Best compliment I can received. :D

cant wait to see the final product :D

Me too! If everything goes according to plan, I should have it done by the end of August. :)

As usual my man, ******** sweet!!

Thanks buddy! :)

Also, I have just finished printing the 3D helmet pieces. I will have photos of said pieces posted soon!
 
Minor Updates!

Here are some pictures of the 3D printed faceplate and jaw. I forgot to take pictures before adding body filler, but these show the items pre-sanding. The mind-reading headset is the original 3D printed piece, but I will have images up soon of the remaining pieces of the helmet prior to applying body filler.

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And, this is a proof-of-concept combination of mechanisms that will be incorporated into the back of the calf. Requiring only two small servos, I am able to recreate the movements seen in the movie, and keep it all contained within a very compact area: Upgraded Boot Mechanism Proof-of-Concept

Also, check out the Hawkeye Bow I modeled in two days:

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More to come!
 
What kind of 3d printer do you have and can you get supplies locally for it? Supplies being the mixture that goes in the printer.
 
printer is up to you..and what model/version you buy..

I think he uses a Replicator (maybe around $2k?) more with all the bells and whistles..

not sure if does BOTH ABS or PLA plastics?..


Software is up to you on what has the best learning curve and cost for your needs..
 
Nice job Ryan, usin' Legos technic is mind blowing brah keep up th' great job :p:cool:

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printer is up to you..and what model/version you buy..

I think he uses a Replicator (maybe around $2k?) more with all the bells and whistles..

not sure if does BOTH ABS or PLA plastics?..


Software is up to you on what has the best learning curve and cost for your needs..

Thanks for helping out bud. :)
xl97 is correct - I USED a Replicator 2, and it uses PLA plastic. It was $2000. However, since purchasing it, my printer (along with everyone else's that was purchased from Makerbot) has been riddled with issues and has been more of a headache than anything else. I know early adopters often face these kinds of challenged, but Makerbot has essentially told me that they are out of ideas on how to fix the issues, and won't provide a refund or a replacement machine. SO, I'd recommend you find another option.

Nice job Ryan, usin' Legos technic is mind blowing brah keep up th' great job :p:cool:

Thanks man! Yeah - it's great for figuring out the space requirements of the mechanisms and they provide an excellent reference for me to build my 3D models around.
 
carvewright is about the same price but cuts away the object, you can use wood or foam..seems they are not going anywhere and keep upgrading. They are adding a spindle option now. I think if you have seen other Ironman build threads here you have seen what can be done. Its the person behind the tool that makes the item that really counts. It shows in the finish item.
These are just tools to speed up the process.. but you have to do a lot of prep work to make any thing work and come out right.
 
Hey Ryan-


WTF? really (re: makerbot?)


Im really surprised!..

maybe an email with some more info? (Im curious on many fronts).

ie: the current issue(s)?
what they said/why they are finally giving up?
not replacement or refund? (WTF?)


So (as of now).. you are currently the owner of a $2k paperweight? (no working at all? or just nor 'right' in some area?)


I mentioned before the local makerspace here..

They not only have the same machine.. but about 20-30 variants of 3D printers too! (even a Stratasys..mendel/mega max's....chinese knock-offs..etc)


might be worth joining the mailing list? and getting some help?

(or perhaps you can 'drop' it off for some help on your 'trip'?) :)


We'll talk... I'll shoot you an email. :)


later!

-J (xl97)
 
Hey Ryan-


WTF? really (re: makerbot?)


Im really surprised!..

maybe an email with some more info? (Im curious on many fronts).

ie: the current issue(s)?
what they said/why they are finally giving up?
not replacement or refund? (WTF?)


So (as of now).. you are currently the owner of a $2k paperweight? (no working at all? or just nor 'right' in some area?)


I mentioned before the local makerspace here..

They not only have the same machine.. but about 20-30 variants of 3D printers too! (even a Stratasys..mendel/mega max's....chinese knock-offs..etc)


might be worth joining the mailing list? and getting some help?

(or perhaps you can 'drop' it off for some help on your 'trip'?) :)


We'll talk... I'll shoot you an email. :)


later!

-J (xl97)

Hey J,

The latest issue is the continual build-up of material on the underside of the extruder. After swapping out all of the components for new ones, the first print afterwards had the EXACT same problem. Now, it's not that my printer has never worked - I had about 4 weeks of uninterrupted success (with a few shoddy prints interspersed throughout), but it did work, even completing a 13+ hour print. It failed catastrophically on a 45 minute print...

Anyways, Makerbot has no idea what would be causing it, and their stance now is that they are out of solutions/ideas, and won't refund me or provide me with a new unit. So, not very impressed at all.

My trip had to be postponed as my secret endeavor also had to be postponed. But, I'm happy to bring it down when I do make the trip. :) It's not doing me any good here!
 
PHOTOS! I picked up my first prints of many of the models you've been long waiting to see! :)

There are a number of minor adjustments I'll need to make to have them reprinted before I can actually hook these up to my circuits, but overall I'm pretty happy with how they have turned out. :)
 

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