Project Iron Man: Mark XVII - Heartbreaker (Painted helmet Kit) :)

Re: Project Iron Man: Mark XVII - Heartbreaker (3D printed)

This is fantastic. What printer did you use for this? Are your files available for use?
 
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Re: Project Iron Man: Mark XVII - Heartbreaker (3D printed)

This is fantastic. What printer did you use for this? Are your files available for use?

Thanks. It was printed from Replicator 2 with PLA material in partially and glue together. File are not available:)
 
Re: Project Iron Man: Mark XVII - Heartbreaker (3D printed)

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. received mine today and it is A MAZE ING! ::) Thanks Skylu3design
 
Re: Project Iron Man: Mark XVII - Heartbreaker (3D printed)

Quick question about the printing. I have a replicator 2 as well, what did you use to slice the print files? your supports are really minimal and I'm sure help the build time a lot. I am trying to get something like that for my projects as well. Thanks!

-Mili
 
Re: Project Iron Man: Mark XVII - Heartbreaker (3D printed)

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. received mine today and it is A MAZE ING! ::) Thanks Skylu3design

Nice Andy! Good to heard thing is with you and satisfaction as well:) looking forward to see your fully painted and light it up.

Quick question about the printing. I have a replicator 2 as well, what did you use to slice the print files? your supports are really minimal and I'm sure help the build time a lot. I am trying to get something like that for my projects as well. Thanks!

-Mili

Hi Mili,
Firstly i didn't own the printer, is a friend print it out for me. So far the only two slicer I know is replicator G and Makeware. And yes, "more" or" less"support on default slicer is a headache thing for printed part. I bet you should know the pain.

In my this helmet print file, I checked with rhinoceros where it should be supported and build with my own simple 3d stand to hold the over hang part. Is only experimental but looks like it does the job well. Con side is you need to spend more time before print to full analyze the area for support to place.

Hope I answered your question.
 
Re: Project Iron Man: Mark XVII - Heartbreaker (3D printed)

Hey thanks so much, that's exactly what I needed to know!

-Mili
 
Re: Project Iron Man: Mark XVII - Heartbreaker (3D printed)

:thumbsup
you have great work! i very like mark 17!
 
Re: Project Iron Man: Mark XVII - Heartbreaker (3D printed)

Nice Andy! Good to heard thing is with you and satisfaction as well:) looking forward to see your fully painted and light it up.



Hi Mili,
Firstly i didn't own the printer, is a friend print it out for me. So far the only two slicer I know is replicator G and Makeware. And yes, "more" or" less"support on default slicer is a headache thing for printed part. I bet you should know the pain.

In my this helmet print file, I checked with rhinoceros where it should be supported and build with my own simple 3d stand to hold the over hang part. Is only experimental but looks like it does the job well. Con side is you need to spend more time before print to full analyze the area for support to place.

Hope I answered your question.

Wait, you're giving these away or selling them?
 
Re: Project Iron Man: Mark XVII - Heartbreaker (3D printed)

I have yet started much on the rest of suit modeling, I should be look to a fixed armor height and see if existing helmet need to get it done in smaller size.
Let me figure it out before starting the modeling :)

can you make the hole suit.and if so how much

Thanks to bro GhostMinion answer:)
file will be share??:lol

No, he's not sharing the file. He's doing a run (or was) of casts in the junkyard.

Thanks, is a build thread here:). send you PM later.
Please PM me if these are for sale :)
 
Re: Project Iron Man: Mark XVII - Heartbreaker (3D printed)

How do you get even thickness of the cast?
Are you slush casting these in the mold?



Update of the cast.

With onyx black slow cure
http://i1323.photobucket.com/albums...3D2F9AF-3198-0000014A8D5F3516_zps4e39d4e9.jpg

Have trying the smooth cast 300 for sample cast as well
http://i1323.photobucket.com/albums...38C9F06B-705-0000002C9396877B_zpsf2710fce.jpg
http://i1323.photobucket.com/albums...1F01D7A9-705-0000002C87A4C429_zpsf52ada74.jpg

Will see which one achieve the best in this helmet for the rest:) I'm also thinking to add another layer of resin to strengthen the parts. Like EpoxAmite... etc
 
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