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Ironman 3d print files
Ironman 3d print files












  1. #Ironman 3d print files full version#
  2. #Ironman 3d print files zip#

Unfortunately, I don't have and pictures of the helmet being printed. As you'll see later, I could have gone even further with this step. When I was done adjusting the silhouette of the low poly helmet, I subdivided the model to provide a smoother finished surface. That way, the sides and bottoms of the grooves would have extra material around then to prevent fractures. The final helmet varies in thickness because while the outside has grooves and ridges, I wanted the inside to be smooth. Because I planned on wearing this, (and probably walking into walls/doors/people) I wanted it to be thick enough the handle a bit of abuse. Thickness is important, it provides stability to the final product which can be brittle when it is printed too thin. The first step, while the poly count was low, was to extrude the model inward to give the helmet thickness.

ironman 3d print files

The conversion process was easy, but because the pep file is meant for paper usage, it was relatively low resolution and had no thickness.

#Ironman 3d print files full version#

With a full version that allows you to create files rather than just view, I exported the pepakura file as an OBJ which I could would with in Maya. I had also purchased a copy of the Pepakura software. :)Īs I mentioned, I had gotten the pepakura helmet file from the RPF forum. Please credit the Replica Prop Forum and I, if you use! As I outline in Step Two, the build envelope of the printer that was used to produce this helmet was 10" x 14" x 8", so I had scaled the pieces to fit that and it is sort of a happy accident that it worked out.

#Ironman 3d print files zip#

I've added separate zip files with OBJ and STL files of the Ironman helmet pieces for others to use.

ironman 3d print files

I took photos and screen caps along the way, but I may have missed a few steps that I'll just have to explain.

ironman 3d print files

This is my first instructable, but I wanted to share my process for anyone who has been interested in going this route. I had tried building the helmet with pepakura files produced by a member of the, but I found I did not have the time/patience/skill to sit and trim out hundreds of pieces of paper and reassemble them. Early last year, before The Avengers came out, I approached the rapid prototyping department at my company and asked if they would be able to help me produce a replica Ironman helmet.














Ironman 3d print files