davewhite152
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Incredible job, makes me want to get off my arse and keep going on mine
Thank you Dave. Trust me I know what you mean. It took a lot for me many a day to get out in the garage and do anything....I would literally have to force myself especially when you put hours in and it seems like you got nowhere but believe it that the work does add up eventually. Now that it's mostly over it's a huge relief and joy to be done with it. I wish you well and hope you get going on it!Incredible job, makes me want to get off my arse and keep going on mine
Hey Alex I kind of had the same issue where the visor hung a little low on my head there is actually a video on my YouTube channel where there is a thumbnail of me holding the helmet up with my hand so I can see out of the visor. To correct the issue you'll have to put some Eva foam for padding inside to help balance out the spots you need. Pretty easy and once you do that visibility is fine. Hope that helps.Hi Chris,
Suit looks really awesome. I'm about to start printing my suit starting with the helmet. The default size is ok and is maybe slightly bigger than my head which shouldn't be an issue. The problem I've got is the distance between the bottom of the helmet and top of the visor, i.e.
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If I measure my own head from top of my eyes down to end of my nose it's around 6-7cm. I can't resize the helmet as then it will be too big. So question I've got is what is the visibility like with your helmet? Like can you see out of the visor or is it too low down? I'd rather not spend 2 days printing it to find it doesn't fit, i.e. I can't see out of it.
Many Thanks!
Alex
Thanks Chris. Saw your thumbnail and took the plunge printing it. Started with the front so got an idea it will be ok (just about). Then had loads of issues with printing rest of my helmet! I split the model vertically into 3 sections to fit my printer and couldn't get last 2 pieces (middle & back) to print. After a week trying out different things eventually found out that the "combing" option in Cura doesn't work well and kept causing the nozzle to hit the print shift the Y axis. Turning it off fixed my issues and now busy printing. Almost done with the head + neck. Next will be the gluing, sanding & painting. Not looking forward to it! I'll also need to make some big modifications to the chin guard as doesn't fit me well. I may end up making out of EVA foam.Hey Alex I kind of had the same issue where the visor hung a little low on my head there is actually a video on my YouTube channel where there is a thumbnail of me holding the helmet up with my hand so I can see out of the visor. To correct the issue you'll have to put some Eva foam for padding inside to help balance out the spots you need. Pretty easy and once you do that visibility is fine. Hope that helps.
Use DarthAsens files on Cults3d. A lot cheaper and better quality. That's what both Chris and I have used on the remake of our respective costumes.Hi Chris, I'm in awe at your build. I've just started printing mine (do3d files) and I've completed the helmet. (i have to say I'm not impressed with how the sections are supposed to work together)
I assume you'd recommend getting these updated files bud?
Thanks, I'll get them purchased.Use DarthAsens files on Cults3d. A lot cheaper and better quality. That's what both Chris and I have used on the remake of our respective costumes.
Best way is to print fast and try the pieces on. You have a large gap for the torso. we all have different body compositions and muscles, or lack thereof...Thanks, I'll get them purchased.
I have a question about scaling.... The DarthAsens files say they're for someone 170-180cm...
I'm 188cm (6' 2")... Is there a simple way to calculate what percentage you scale the parts for printing?
Yeah I would scrap everything DO3D wise and use only the files from Cults3d made by Darthasen as Askernas mentioned. Make sure you get the updated arms from Darthasen as they are more spot on accurate then his original files. I'm 5'11-6ftish 185lbs and I didn't have to rescale anything. The suit could definitely fit someone around the same weight range even up to 6'2. If your waist is above 34 you might have some issues with the midsection. As a hard 3D printed PLA midsection it barily fit me. Since I made a mold of the midsection and casted in foam it resolved the tightness issue of the midsection for me and it's way more comfortable.Hi Chris, I'm in awe at your build. I've just started printing mine (do3d files) and I've completed the helmet. (i have to say I'm not impressed with how the sections are supposed to work together)
I assume you'd recommend getting these updated files bud?
Thanks man! Sounds like your rocking and rolling. The sanding gluing and painting is not fun but it's definitely apart of the journey just try to enjoy all of it as possible because when your done and your looking at the finished product you'll appreciate all the hard work you didn't want to do . There is definitely a learning curve to a lot of this stuff.....I don't know much about Cura but I know once you get the basics down you should be able to work everything out. There is a guy on Youtube named Frankly Built that does Iron Man suit stuff.... you should check him out he is very Cura savvy and has great informative tutorials. Keep at it brotha look forward to hearing about more of your progress!Thanks Chris. Saw your thumbnail and took the plunge printing it. Started with the front so got an idea it will be ok (just about). Then had loads of issues with printing rest of my helmet! I split the model vertically into 3 sections to fit my printer and couldn't get last 2 pieces (middle & back) to print. After a week trying out different things eventually found out that the "combing" option in Cura doesn't work well and kept causing the nozzle to hit the print shift the Y axis. Turning it off fixed my issues and now busy printing. Almost done with the head + neck. Next will be the gluing, sanding & painting. Not looking forward to it! I'll also need to make some big modifications to the chin guard as doesn't fit me well. I may end up making out of EVA foam.
Keen to see how your new wearable suit will turn out
Hi ChrisYeah I would scrap everything DO3D wise and use only the files from Cults3d made by Darthasen as Askernas mentioned. Make sure you get the updated arms from Darthasen as they are more spot on accurate then his original files. I'm 5'11-6ftish 185lbs and I didn't have to rescale anything. The suit could definitely fit someone around the same weight range even up to 6'2. If your waist is above 34 you might have some issues with the midsection. As a hard 3D printed PLA midsection it barily fit me. Since I made a mold of the midsection and casted in foam it resolved the tightness issue of the midsection for me and it's way more comfortable.
It's a daunting task don't be discouraged just stick with it and it will eventually fall in place.
I'm definitely considering doing a run of midsections. Polyurethane products have been pretty hard to get due to the pandemic last year so I'll have to contact my distributor and see if they have my material in stock. I've had some people interested so I'll keep you posted. Just expect something around the $350-400 range for the front and back. It takes me pretty much a whole day to just cast them and the material isn't the cheapest and shipping costs have increased quite a bit. The midsection would come painted.Hi Chris
I've bought the DarthAsen files and I need to go through all the RAR folders and get everything arranged. I'll abandon the do3d imminently!
I'm 6'2" and 200lbs with 34-36 waist.
The midsection absolutely needs to be foam/urethane.... do you sell casts of the mold you made? I'm afraid casting a mold myself is beyond my skillset
If you're doing a midsection run, I'd be up for at least one. Probably two.I'm definitely considering doing a run of midsections. Polyurethane products have been pretty hard to get due to the pandemic last year so I'll have to contact my distributor and see if they have my material in stock. I've had some people interested so I'll keep you posted. Just expect something around the $350-400 range for the front and back. It takes me pretty much a whole day to just cast them and the material isn't the cheapest and shipping costs have increased quite a bit. The midsection would come painted.
Building one from EVA foam is also an alternative option if you have the skill.
I'll keep you updated. Not sure when I'm going to get to it but just keep an eye out. Thanks for the interest.If you're doing a midsection run, I'd be up for at least one. Probably two.
I have built mine from EVA foam, but definitely want a polyurethane one, and not the workspace (or experience) to cast one myself.
Think you even made it onto the local newsHad a blast wearing the suit for Halloween last night. I thought the kids would be excited to see the suit but most of the kids even up to low teens seemed more scared then anything. It was still so much fun! Had the sound going and everything,