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I made this 10+ years ago when I was around 17. Used cardstock paper, spray paint, fiberglass resign. For less than $100 and like two weeks of cutting, glue and paint, I think it turned out well. The helmet had LED lights in it. But I keep saying I'd try again and make a better one. Just haven't wanted to commit to spending a month or three on a build. Quarantine has me with a bit of free time though so I've been looking into it.Halo spartan armor
I made this 10+ years ago when I was around 17. Used cardstock paper, spray paint, fiberglass resign. For less than $100 and like two weeks of cutting, glue and paint, I think it turned out well. The helmet had LED lights in it. But I keep saying I'd try again and make a better one. Just haven't wanted to commit to spending a month or three on a build. Quarantine has me with a bit of free time though so I've been looking into it.
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Technology has also gotten way better in the last 10 years. Seen some pretty BA builds online. These are 3D printed and obviously painted better than my rattle can spray paint.
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I'm pretty happy with inland PLA+. The white, black and neon green have been great. Actually on my second spool of black already. I have red and blue to try out still.I haven’t, I’ve been exclusive with inland pla and petg.
I tried to get some of that cheap stuff when it went on clearance too but joann out here cancelled the orderI’ve had a mix of the pla+ and regular pla in various colors. All of it seems fine.
I got some Polaroid petg in white from Joan fabrics for super cheap I need to try out. It was on clearance.
I went in to a store and picked it up.I tried to get some of that cheap stuff when it went on clearance too but joann out here cancelled the order
I was going back and forth on a few but decided on these for ease of mounting between peg board and wood + minimum material + time to print (before getting the bigger nozzles.)Which ones did you print out? I was looking at some the other day when organizing my garage.
Ryobi 18V tool holders by barty3d
The Ryobi cordless tools are excellent tools but I got tired of them lying on shelves looking untidy. So I designated a section of wall on my garage for them. I ended up with 8 different designs. Single battery holder Double battery holder Hedge trimmer holder Strimmer/weed wacker holder...www.thingiverse.com
The lines of the larger nozzles kinda drive me nuts.Finally got the. 8 nozzle tuned in. Playing around with some rainbow filament and vase mode. 2hrs to print this bowl, turned out pretty cool.
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Yeah they definitely are much more noticeable. But for some things, the time savings is worth it. Like the small parts box goes from 3hr to 1hr. For some usability items I'd rather save the time and print more lol.The lines of the larger nozzles kinda drive me nuts.