HAL 9000 Panel (2001:A Space Odyssey) - pg.5 final Update

Could you give me the 3-D model you made of the grid It would be a big help with my HAL yours looks great so I would really appreciate it

Thanks,
 
AP 333 what would you charge me to reproduce that lens from your first build?
That would make my life so much easier since this will be my first scratch build and i cant afford a nikkor lol
 
I have create a 3D-printable version of the speaker panel with the correct hole spacing and a guess at the correct corrugation on Thingverse http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2065805 Also there is a cleaned up version of the HAL 9000 name label.
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Re: 3D Printed HAL 9000 Build

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I did a mostly 3D printed build of HAL 9000 using AP 333's great research in this thread. I posted my files and a guide for the build process on Thingiverse: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1805762

It is not 100% accurate (in the interest of keeping the build process simple), but it's a quick and cheap way of making a fairly accurate replica. If anyone is thinking of doing a 3D printed HAL 9000 build, I hope this helps!

Just wanted to say thanks for the STL's, and doubly so for including the F3D files for everything. I modified the eye to use a $38 fisheye "lens" from Amazon, which just happened to fit the scale of HAL perfectly.

Edit: The STLs/F3Ds for the modified eye can be found on Thingiverse here.
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Re: 3D Printed HAL 9000 Build

That's amazing! I just figured that any fisheye lens would be crazy expensive, but that's not too bad. I might have to go back and take it to the next level!
 
Hello to all,
I'd like to present to you my own HAL 9000 panel project and research, based strictly on the panel shown in Kubrick’s 2001: Space Odyssey and on some facts and research from this forum (especially on the Nikkor lens. Thank you all!). please excuse my bad grammar

Contents:
1) The original panel
2) A fix dimension
3) First dimensions
4) Scaling the panel
5) The speaker grid
6) The lens
7) The engraving
8) The HAL | 9000 label
9) The Panel
MY HAL 9000 PANEL

Page 5 final 1:1 full aluminum HAL 9000 panel

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DOWNLOAD (High-Res HAL Prototype-Picture)

All HAL shots:

http://www.therpf.com/members/ap-333/albums/hal-9000-panel/6370-hal_shots.jpg



I really try to find differences to your godlike replica, but maybe I need help to find one (except for the letters 'nikkor')

do you think this is a good replica: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/hal-9000-product-line-from-2001-a-space-odyssey-bluetooth-computers?secret_perk_token=f3bcef22#/


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Ok, I've been a member here long enough to know that necroposting is frowned upon , but I've recently started 3d printing and discovered the superb Hal 900 3d files uploaded to thingiverse by Concentrix , all based on research from this thread . Also available is a speaker panel which is as accurate as possible until the found part is...found... .
I've downloaded all the 3d files into Cura , and sent them to my Creality CR 10 .
For any 3d printing people reading this, the cr10 is stock and un modified in any way .
 
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First thing printed was the lens, I printed it in black at hi res , but typically for a 3d print it's still going to need sanding , mainly on the front where the surface can be seen through the lens .

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The lens was cut from a plastic hemi that I got from a poundshop fake security camera. The camera also gave me a battery pack and a red led ...nota bad haul .
Cutting it was messy, and I've scratched the lens a bit ... but plastic will never have the bright clear look of a genuine glass lens ...it'll do for now.

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Here's everything mocked up . The outer frame was too big even for the cr10 , so had to be printed in two halfs and glued ,with filler used to hide the join

The front plate was printed also in two halfs, but the joint would be very difficult to hide.

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The lower speaker panel printed out superbly well , all in all every stl I've used has been excellent . One of the main reasons this whole thing printed out so well is the quality of the stl files uploaded .


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I contacted Concentrix through thingiverse and he uploaded the one piece files for the face piece and the surround . So I printed the face piece in one , however I'll just have to live with the join in my outer frame as the one piece part is just too big even for the huge cr10 build bed .

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I ordered some sticky backed plastic off eBay in "brushed black ally " and I think it is just perfect for the face plate

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The outer frame and the ring behind the lens were primered and fine sanded , then attacked with silver rub n buff ... they turned out acceptably I think .


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