Ah, I gotcha. I have a CGtrader model that I had to pull apart but it didn't have anything supporting under the chest and back pieces. So I'm thinking I might have to put it on a foam base
That's from the non updated version of MoeSizzlac's Rookie ODST. The updated version has a removable back plate. There's a couple of small details missing like the indented lines on the top for the center line. But you can easily fix that with some files and a Dremel. I believe it is available...
Love the vote of confidence mate! And thank you. I've actually resized the helmet and nailed down all of the issues with my printer. Plus I have two more printers that will be running with this. Printed it in 8 pieces on an Ender 3... Not fun. The CR-10 S5 will be doing a bulk of the heavy...
This was my first attempt getting back into building. I obviously want to make a full suit (my shoulder guards are printing as I type this). This helmet came out poorly. Cheap pla, loose parts on my printer, poor bed leveling, etc. I want to get my color scheme down now so I don't end up...
Turned up the speed and having some slippage issues. No build updates until I can get it sorted out. Any suggestions?
My buddy took the picture so sorry for quality.
I'm using Simplify3d. A youtuber I watch called Bigbabyprops recommended it in his Star Wars clone trooper build videos. It's a paid software but so far it's been worth it. Sorry guys, I work nights on 12 hour shifts. I'm asleep most of the day.
That video is how I learned sloshing lol. I just wanted to make sure that's what you meant. What do you mean by bracing? Also, thanks to both you and Chooka. Helped me out a bunch
Awesome. I worry about violating community guidelines lol. Thank you for the help. By slushing I assume you mean the same way as casting out of a mold?