Swadian Knight Helmet 3d model
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Swadian Knight Helmet

Swadian Knight Helmet

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Last crawled date: 1 year, 11 months ago
Hello Lords,

If you wanna print this helmet and make it, please can you share photos with me? I will be so happy if you do that.

You can find my instagram account by the @3dbrotherhood nick,
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I designed and printed a Swadian Knight Helmet that is a character's helmet from mount and blade warband game. In fact, I printed angled one, you can see at photos. But, I designed radiused one for you. Because it is better than angled one. Wall thickness of the helmet is about 2,8 mm and it is important for printing. Finally, I share helmets with you.

You can watch the video,
via :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VE2dUllYAo&feature=youtu.be

Now, I will tell you how I made it step by step;

Yes, you can see the printing settings, I printed this helmet with 0,4 mm layer height but it is not good choice. Because 3D printer made very fault during the printing. I suggest you print it with 0,25-0,3 mm layer height.

You should use 0,4 mm nozzle and the wall line count should be 4. By the way, helmet will have 100% infill. However, some region of the helmet may not be 100% infill such as cross sections. It is not important.

I printed the angled model and I broke into it pieces (12 pieces) much to print in shorter time. But, I shared with you the radiused model with 4 pieces. Whatever you want to print you can.

If you wanna read post printing section you should look below.

Print Settings
Printer brand:
Creality

Printer:
Ender 3 Pro

Rafts:
Doesn't Matter

Supports:
Yes

Resolution:
0,4

Infill:
100%

Filament_brand:
Uzaras3D

Filament_color:
White

Filament_material:
PLA plus

Notes:
Nozzle Diameter = 0,4 mm Nozzle Tepmerature = 205°C - 210 °C Bed Temperature = 60 °C Printing Speed = 60 mm/s

Post-Printing
Assembling, Sanding, Painting and more
You can watch the all of the production stages of the helmet from my YouTube channel (3D Printer Brotherhood). The video is also available here.

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