MCU Spider-Man - 3D Print Files/Pattern - FREE

How do you make one of these suits. Do you just take the patterns to a fabric store, get the fabric and do it yourself, how do you 3-d print fabric?


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Those are very low res, you wont be able to get any details out of those

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Hey, here are new references for do the pattern more accurate.

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Well uh, you can't 3d print fabric :lol, you download the free pattern from kenlandrum, and send it to a site like www.zentaizone.com, there they will print the pattern on to the fabric, cut it out, and sew it for you, all for just over $100 US.

How do you make one of these suits. Do you just take the patterns to a fabric store, get the fabric and do it yourself, how do you 3-d print fabric?


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I remeshed kenlandrum's 3d file in Blender so that I can mess with it. I altered if model so that the holes for the straps are moved up a little and a little bit wider. It's not as brittle as before. I sprayed two coats of plasti-dip to see what it would look like black flat black. The Rubber coating feels pretty awesome on the part. I am going to alter the tringger to be a little bit thinner and longer so that it will be more flexible.
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So this is what i think the cartridges actually look like, I think theyre rectangular and slide into the clips on the suits belt thats why they look like they do in some images on the suit again just my opinion
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Those are very low res, you wont be able to get any details out of those



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Well uh, you can't 3d print fabric :lol, you download the free pattern from @kenlandrum, and send it to a site like www.zentaizone.com, there they will print the pattern on to the fabric, cut it out, and sew it for you, all for just over $100 US.
We try to avoid those places since they keep the patterns and sell them after with no benefit or even mention of the original creator.
 
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Here is the pic. Black webshooters were the mk1s like everyone else the slots for the straps didnt come out well. The mk2 are the white and came out beautifully. I think I may have to cast the eyeframes in something like urethane or latex in order to get them to bend around my head.

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Here is the pic. Black webshooters were the mk1s like everyone else the slots for the straps didnt come out well. The mk2 are the white and came out beautifully. I think I may have to cast the eyeframes in something like urethane or latex in order to get them to bend around my head.

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They all look great!
BTW: If you are using a heated bed, I pulled my frames off right after they finished and was able to put some bend in them quite easily while they were still warm. I suppose a hairdryer would have the same effect...
 
They all look great!
BTW: If you are using a heated bed, I pulled my frames off right after they finished and was able to put some bend in them quite easily while they were still warm. I suppose a hairdryer would have the same effect...

I will have to give it a try.
 

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