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xcopy's 3D printed helmet WIP


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Hi everyone,

I have been working on a 3D printed helmet as a bit of a test to see if I can hand make a full set of armor that meets level 1 CRL.  Any and all feedback is welcomed. Here it goes!

Original helmet model (surfinbird132): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3416367
Material: Gizmo Dorks 1.75mm HIPS grey https://www.amazon.com/Gizmo-Dorks-1-75mm-Filament-Printers/dp/B00GU2O56C/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=1.75mm+hips&qid=1584305423&sr=8-3
Printer: Custom 280mm x 280mm x 410mm corexy based FDM
Print settings: bed - 115C, nozzle - 250C, nozzle size - 0.4mm, layer height - 0.24mm, infill - 10%, speed - 100mm/s
Helmet paint: Rustoleum 2X white primer & gloss white
Detail/graphic paint: Testors Dark Gull Grey & generic craft store black acrylic

This is the current state.

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It's cold in my garage and HIPS should be printed in a heated chamber, so I created a makeshift one using a heated blanked.

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This is what the parts look like after printing. The support material is a bit messed up due to the heat of the chamber, but the parts still turned out well.

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The helmet model has a couple of features that I modified in order to be more screen accurate, one of the is the vents.

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So, I sanded down the sharp edge and filled/widened the rim of the vent using cotton (from cotton balls) and super glue.

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And from the side.

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I also filled in the nose vent using the same cotton/super glue method.

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Rather than cotton/super glue, I used baking soda & super glue to fill the forehead ovals.

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Test fit.

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I sanded with 150 then 220 grit sandpaper and glazed everything using Bondo Glazing and Spot putty. I also created a modified model for the vent covers on the back of the helmet to eliminate the holes.

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Ready for primer.

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After primer. The visor is made out of 5% VLT window tint.

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I painted each piece with gloss white and created stencils for the graphics using a my homebrew 2.5W laser cutter.  Let me know if you are interested and I can share my drawings. This is the visor graphic stencil before painting.

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And after painting.

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I used the same stencil/paint method for the nose vent. This is the first layer.

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This is what the masking looked like for the second layer.

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Same deal for the forehead stripes.

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The last thing I did today was hand paint black around the greeblie. Next up is the black stripes and rear vents. Stay tuned!

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