How to Scale 3d Printed Helmets! Perfect Sized Helmets Everytime! #3dprinted #3dprint #3dprinting

Published 2023-04-23
I always see the question on how do I scale my helmets to be 3d printed! Its always scary to 3d print a helmet and it not be sized right. You dont want to waste plastic or time. If you run a 3d printing business people may return if the helmets not sized perfect. In this tutorial I show exactly how to scale your 3d printed helmets to get the perfect size everytime using a free file from an awesome creator by the name of Budwin and here is the link to his file. www.thingiverse.com/thing:4885210

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All Comments (21)
  • For those who want the math to be simplified to make this quicker: Take your circumference and divide it by the default helmet circumference. The example in this video: 24 divided by 22 = 1.091 which is 109.1%
  • @barfiecj
    Not all heroes wear capes (but some do wear helmets). You sir, are a saint!
  • @sanjeevsingh6581
    The real superhero helmet is this mans face. This is by far the most helpful video I've come across on my journey to build my own helmet. Thanks so much man😊
  • @KRGraphicsCG
    For those who might be wondering what "Axis Short" and "Axis Long" are on the head models, "Axis Short" is the length between the left and right side of the head in inches. And "Axis Long" is the length from the Parietal Bone to the ridge of the eyebrow if you measured it in a straight line.
  • Binge watching your videos!! Cannot believe how authentic these helmets are. Congratulations on such talent
  • @HecJ
    Every once in a while i find absolute golden videos like this one that are quick, super useful and exactly what i was looking for. Subbed!
  • @Xtrememunkie
    Dylan helped me with this months ago and has been part of my printing process ever since. Very helpful tool! Thanks Quest!
  • @mrmartin6700
    Thanks for explaining it in layman terms. Made it simple to understand.
  • @warped6009
    Thank you so much! This is gonna be a game changer for me made 2 mandalorian helmets to small and was getting frustrated. Thank you!
  • Such usefull and thorough guides, love the content man. It gives me such confidence doing these large prints!
  • @Budwin7
    Amazing video. I added a link to the video in the models summary, This is going to help so many people. Thanks Brother
  • @jerryboree433
    I am pretty new to 3d printing, and this video is extremely helpful and straight to the point. Thanks!!
  • @subject153
    Absolute big ups to you, this is going to make things so much easier when scaling helmets! Thank you so much!
  • @cunninghamb1
    I never commented on this, thisbfile has saved me so much time. Thank you.
  • @nopenope5598
    Great video! Thank you. Starting to print some helmets for my daughter and this allowed me to scale them just a little big so she has some room to grow into them, SUBBED!!
  • thanks so much i was confused on how to scale stuff but you made it clear and simple. thanks again,
  • @motasmagic
    Thanks for this, honestly popped up in my feed at the most amazing time!! i tried first mando helmet a week ago printed too small even tho I measured!! so woke up today and decided to go for it! this video was an angel heaven sent ty :) subbed all the way!! also saving bustersword for later... :P