Here's my second rundown of interesting stuff I found over the last few weeks! Let's start with a few completely unrelated YouTube videos!
- Shave your prints with a card scraper; Looks like a great alternative for sanding! If you have ever sanded a 3D print, you probably know what a pain in the ass it can be. Apparently, a card scraper is an excellent alternative!
- Robert's Fogger; If you're into Halloween, there's a good chance you own a fog machine. For creating low hanging fog, the most common technique is chilling it with ice, but this guy takes a different approach, and it seems to work really well!
- Realistic eyeball sculpt; Looks realistic and disturbing indeed!
- Simple motorized Halloween props; I've been wanting to get started in animatronics for ages, and this is a good place to start.
Next up, there's a series on Adam Savage's website Tested.com, featuring Harrison Krix from Volpin Props. In the series, he builds a replica of the Needler gun from Halo. It's a very in-depth series, and nothing is 3D printed!
- Introduction
- References and blueprinting
- Selecting materials
- Taking shapes
- Bondo strikes back
- Details, accents, refinements and mockups
- Introduction to mold making
- More complex moldmaking
- The casting process
- Illumination and audio
- Prepping for painting
- Finally time to paint
- Weathering the Needler
- Putting it all together
- The lesson learned
That's it for today, I'm working on a few projects and hope to have at least one build log this month!
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