I remember starting 3D printing back in 2015 in high school. I made little keychains and that was about it. Who would have thought that 8 years later, I'd be finishing 3 full scale star wars droids. You're amazing, Frank and thank you for all your help with my projects.
@ALEXLAB
Жыл бұрын
Frank, thank you so much for sharing your story! All I learnt about slicing, smoothing, priming and painting, I learnt from you. You mentioned the same situation that I have: shoot every week live upgrades about project or make tutorials about certain subject. Live updates are easier for shooting and regular posting, but for KZitem algorithms and viewers search, short 5-10 minutes tutorials with definite subject work better. Anyway, we all wait for all your videos) Thank you for sharing your experience 🙏
@Tigermaki357
3 ай бұрын
Bro I love your channel. I have taken inspiration from you and am starting to build a replica of the iron man suit, partially preparing myself to build my own suit. I hope you start posting again soon. By the way, if you see this, let me know if I can contact you for various reasons.
@KiarasWorkshop
Жыл бұрын
we ❤️ you mr built. I’m always so glad you messaged me asking if we were related years ago. I’ve learned so much from you and you continue to inspire me to push harder with my builds. thank you for being one of my bestest friends
@seancoyle592
Жыл бұрын
I want to be on the Iron idiots pod cast
@bryanheart6149
Жыл бұрын
You taught me to just do it. You may fail but you learn and you press on. My Prince Loki armor was the starting point. Becuase of you I now know how to print, prep, paint, and finish my prints! Thank you!
@HuntressCreations
Жыл бұрын
Like the old man said, part of the journey is the end. You got me into this hobby, and it's been an honor to learn and grow alongside you. These past two years since I started all this has been some of the best time of my life. It's definitely had its bad moments, sure, layer shifts, cracked paints, and maybe we dropped a freshly painted Blue Beetle eye on the ground along the way, but there's been so much that makes up for it, like the fact that not only you, but hundreds of other amazing builders and even Ross Marquand have thought "her stuff is good enough to follow her", and all the incredible people I've met along the way, from celebrities to other cosplayers to even getting recognized at a con. This is all thanks to you, and I have no idea where I'd be without it. So thank you Frank, here's to another four years.
@anthonypoole4025
Жыл бұрын
I've been doing 3D printed cosplay for 3 years now. All of my success is from following your tutorials. Thanks so much for what you do... It's been so helpful.
@midknight_maker
Жыл бұрын
Frank, you taught me perseverance. Seeing you dedicate so much time to your builds, and especially this Mark 85 just made me want to go the extra mile just like you do. Seeing you go back and perfect the suit even further than most of us would’ve known, with the paint, or the electronics, or even the V2 chest, it inspires me to always push for my builds to be the best they can possibly be. Not to mention you also taught me most of what I know about 3D printing haha. Thank you Frank, for continuing to do what you do.
@kylejobs-yr1df
Жыл бұрын
I needed a hobby for myself. Im a machinist and always wanted a wood lathe but dont have that much spare time. I needed something i could do somewhat passively. I was cruising youtube one and came across how to motorize and ironman helmet tutorial pt1. From the end of the little intro of you jn your suit doing the snap i was hooked. I spent the next few months watching every video and researching printers. Fast forward almost a year im doing my first event in a couple weeks and have learned an incredible amount from your videos. Anybody that has some issue i direct them to your channel cuz you have a video covering basically everything. So thank you from all of your subscribers for helping us with this awesome frustrating hobby.
@braydenscott3805
Жыл бұрын
You were the guy who was able to show me all the awesome things that can be done with a 3D printer a year or two ago. From all the videos I've watched of yours, I've learned tons about the power of sandpaper, patience, and spray paint (even though I may not be good at those yet or have access to a good environment to spray paint. I think the most important thing that you've taught me though is the power to look at things and see different uses like car window tint for eye lens tint or a soldering iron for welding. That skill has saved me more times than I can count. Thank you so much.
@tonyschroer7531
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking us on your journey! It is because of your inspiration and love of 3D printing that I now own a printer myself and have started my journey towards printing a suit of armor. From all of us - thank you!
@Lonyx24
Жыл бұрын
Everything I know about 3d printing did i learn from you. I am just 14 years old and I now started my own project and i already printed my first mk 85 helmet and it came out beautiful😁 thanks for your videos i learned much from them and from you
@trashpandamanda
Жыл бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 well done Frank!!! I came for the 3d printing tips and stayed for the awesome community you have built! You are a true gem, I’ve never met another creator who is so involved with their community ❤ You are the best!
@motoole121
11 ай бұрын
The best part of the video was the Easter egg at the end(at least for me it was) I lost my dad too over a year ago and he was my biggest fan when it came to 3D printing. Didnt matter how big or small the project, it simply amazed him that someone could imagine an object or design and create it out of a spaghetti noodle of plastic or a vat of liquid resin. Miss him everyday but know hes right there with me everytime Im out in the shop working on my latest project.
@vincediesil
Жыл бұрын
I learned a lot of different things, and tips to troubleshoot my printer. I think your sincerity and willingness to share the whole process is what has made you successful. No smoke and mirrors or gatekeeping, just free knowledge. Here's to your continued success!
@JustGeorgiaxD
Жыл бұрын
You taught me everything, working with cura, scaling stls, priming, painting, the entire hobby!! I followed in your foot steps, I got a cr10 v2, you were a catalyst for a lot of people and I can’t thank you enough for all the guidance
@platinumfreeman
Жыл бұрын
I have been into 3d printing for almost 15 years. I fell into it because I'm a tinkerer. I'm an engineer (NCSU). When I found your channel 3 years ago, I loved your enthusiasm for the hobby and for wanting to learn the hobby. It just drew me in. Love all your content. Shout-out from Wake Forest!!!!
@joshhartman2877
Жыл бұрын
I haven't been here for your whole journey, I've only discovered your channel this year, but I absolutely love all the videos I've seen. Seeing your passion for the hobby, for each build has gotten me back into 3D printing, and watching your video reviewing your favorite printer models led me to choose one of those. I hadn't purchased a printer in over 5 years and boy have they made some nice advancements. Thank you for your knowledge, your passion, and willingness to share it all with us.
@GingerMakes3D
Жыл бұрын
It's hard to choose one video when all videos were just as helpful and inspiring. Even if I wasn't there from the very beginning, it feels like I've been watching you for my whole journey of 3d printing. I was so confused and lost on where to start with 3d printing, but I knew there was something I could enjoy doing out of it. You helped me find that enjoyment that I was looking for. I had no other friends then because Covid was such a big hitter, but I'll never forget finding your channel and the video titled "I Made a Battle Damaged Iron Man Helmet! | 3D Printed MK85 Guide". That was the first video I ever watched from your channel at the time and from that moment, I was so excited about my new hobby. Just recently, as you know, I debuted my finished MK85 Iron Man Suit at C2E2 of 2023. I know I keep bringing it up to you whether it be on Instagram or even now, but you don't know how much that has changed my perspective of just committing to something I love, and I'm so grateful that I was able to meet you and get to talk with you, even for a split moment. Just grabbing a photo with you, and having people take photos of us together, was a dream of mine, and definitely, something crossed off the bucket list. You have a kind heart, an open mind, and a bigger soul than anyone could have. Keep pushing on with your goals, and you're going to do wonders for the community you have made. Hopefully, you bring yourself to come back next year for C2E2, I need to get the helmet signed by you and to just talk with you about nerdy stuff. I can't wait to watch and see your upcoming projects. Much love
@leonardwoplin
Жыл бұрын
Hey Frank I normally don't comment on KZitem videos but wanted to thank you for getting me back into the hobby after a near death experience from a heart attack / cardiac arrest at the beginning of this year. Mentally I couldn't face and didn't have the energy to do anything when I came out the hospital but I could watch your videos as I did in the past before the attack. Little by little you helped relight the fire of creating helmets so thank you and I hope we meet at next year's MCM
@touluevang862
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I use your videos to help me build my Ironman mask, and the pla welding tutorials were life-saving. I can't thank you enough.
@Kai.Rakūn
Жыл бұрын
You’re the entire reason I got involved with 3d printing you’ve been an inspiration and my goto for info I rewatch the electronics builds over and over and watch old lives either to regain info or just as something to listen to and enjoy casually you’ve taught me so much and continue to teach your channel has brought me a lot of joy especially in just rough and crisis times in my life I’ve had so thank you 🙏
@legolas199
Жыл бұрын
This was sort of like a therapy session. Being a maker that also spends long chunks of time on projects, it was so liberating to hear you talk about almost giving up from time to time and really struggling to overcome obstacles when they came up. It can be so easy to get too far into our own heads and we're always our own worst critics. Taking breaks is so important, accepting imperfections as a part of the build process is crucial to getting projects done, and learning to love a project for it's flaws is so hard but rewarding. Thanks Frank, you do a lot of good for the crafting and maker community.
@AtheisticPride
Жыл бұрын
I’m currently working on a Mark III life size bust, and your videos have been invaluable with the tips on processing and the paint. Not to mention giving me the confidence to attack a project this size. I’ve been doing multi-piece resin prints for years, but this bust is by far the largest fdm project I’ve tackled. Thank you.
@buckaroosan5571
Жыл бұрын
This video actually reminded me that it is ok to have to reprint parts. I stopped the video at around the half way to look at my old 3d files rescale a helmet and start a print before coming back to continue the video. I stopped because I was about 70% through a build only to have scaled some parts wrong. I stopped the build for about a year and worked on other stuff. Thanks for getting me back on track.
@AltoPrints3D
Жыл бұрын
Back in 2020, I saw a video of Emily with her helmet reposted somewhere so I went and found her page and very quickly yours. I then got my first printer and started in my own journey of 3D printing and cosplay. I still don’t have a full suit yet but I will someday bc of your. I just want you to know how much you’ve impacted the community and how much you’ve helped me not only learn about 3D printing, but in a lot of other ways
@howtocircus730
Жыл бұрын
you taught me how to literally do the whole hobby, from bed levelling to sizing. Without your videos i would have never gotten into this hobby. thankyou
@thomaswalker9277
Жыл бұрын
My wife got me my 1st 3D printer during Covid. Mainly because I had always talked about creating my own Gunpla parts and weapons. Now I have two printer, and am making my own Mandalorian Armor. And it's your videos that really helped me along that journey of discovery with the hobby. And I thank you for being there.
@BraydenBravez
Жыл бұрын
Why are u out there!!” Shows how humble you still are able to joke about other things in a serious moment. I also am getting better at 3d printing and it is because of your videos. Thank you.
@BanishedBuilds
Жыл бұрын
Great video, man. It's been our pleasure to watch the Mark 85 progress and see your channel grow! You've taught so much to so many, myself included, and I along with everyone else can't wait to see videos from your next big project. You're a talented maker, amazing teacher, and great friend and I can't wait to see what the future holds for you and your channel!
@darren990
Жыл бұрын
frank tears to my eyes. and your friends would never let you hang your channel and give it all up.its a big future for you and everyone one who subs you
@dannymartial7997
Жыл бұрын
This was the first video I've seen from this channel. I'm happy I get to be part of the NEXT project from the beginning.
@creatorkarl5968
Жыл бұрын
Pretty much every video you made in England while I was building my suit has been my foundation for everything I did. You rule dude.
@matthewborth3955
Жыл бұрын
I found your videos and boy did it kick off my 3d printing addiction! Basically, anything 3d printing I learned from one of your videos! As someone who was looking for something different and was going through major life hurdles this has become a fantastic hobby and thank you for the videos that I have been watching for the past year! I'm so glad you didn't give up and i use that to push myself to finish my project! Thank you!!
@commander_1862
Жыл бұрын
Frank, you are part of the reason I got a printer at 14 Yeats old and have printed a full-scale star wars gun and I just completed my OWN iron man helmet yesterday you are just such an inspiration and I hope God shines his blessings on you Great job and thank you from the bottom of my heart R.I.P Frank's Dad may he rest in peace
@rickmcnew5685
Жыл бұрын
I really can’t say what one video I’ve learned something from, there are so many that have helped me get through challenges I’ve had with 3D printing. You’ve motivated me to start a small 3D Printing company of my own. I’ve gone from not knowing how to start a print to now keeping 4 printers rolling 90% of the week and making awesome new toys and gadgets and models, etc. I’m truly thankful for everything you do and will continue to do for this community
@parzi_wolf
Жыл бұрын
I recently started using 3D printing I'm my prop making and costume making and I've have been watching your videos for a while and now I treat them like my a guiding light thank you and I can't wait to see what you do next
@DH-bw2rx
Жыл бұрын
Good luck on the new 85 suit. A comprehensive how to style video series will be a great boost to people building these suits. I’m sure your subscriber count is going to go way up! Your effort is appreciated and fun to watch. Well done sir!
@grey_sloth2862
Жыл бұрын
You helped me put my Ender 5+ together, watching that video made it so easy. You taught me it's ok to fail, it will happen so when it does & it has, just learn from it & keep going. Love watching your channel, so much fun & informative.
@davecarlile7149
9 ай бұрын
Frank, Just wanted to say I appreciate your work and guides. I have been a costume creator/builder for over 15 years, but your videos always give me a new tip or technique to try, so thank you very much and keep doing what you do.
@munstyman9
Жыл бұрын
I've honestly learned so much from your videos that I have started translating into my own projects. I had no idea how to size things before coming to your videos and that alone was one of the biggest steps I needed to learn as I am a large individual, and most files that are put out there are not made with me in mind. Sanding and painting techniques that I had never tried was another, and while I have not yet entered the realm of electronics, the info is there if I decide I do want to with the next two projects I have planned. I can't thank you enough for the channel Frank, and I'm just glad that a great personality like yours decided to take this journey and provide the information to those of us who dream to make things.
@msvsalt
Жыл бұрын
I found your channel early on in my 3D printing, and your Cura settings and orientation for helmets was so incredibly helpful. Then I saw your sanding and finishing, then your painting vids, all so helpful. But I have to say, the greatest lessons I learned from you were that all the settings in the slicer can't overcome mechanical issues and the best advice yet: it's cosplay, it's supposed to be fun, not perfect and that includes 3D prints. Thank you so much for sharing your time and talents, I know making the videos is just as much work as making the props and suits.
@camtron1967
Жыл бұрын
All I need to say is that I have an iron man suit at 15 thanks to your channel and I can’t thank you enough.
@titusdodd3588
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your videos ever since starting 3d printing you've been helping me all the way to where I am now. I'm doing my own Iron Man MK3 suit and got most my inspiration off of you. Thank you!
@nicholasvaldez5196
Жыл бұрын
I don't have a 3d printer, I just love hearing frank talk about how passionate he is about his crafts.
@Jasondadaddy
Жыл бұрын
Been following your channel since the MK85 was still in primer. I have learned so much about prepping and painting. It has been very helpful in my builds. Thank you for doing this and thank you for your service.
@ivanrose4850
Жыл бұрын
The next thing you should make is a Spider-Man face shell with a remote that controls the eyes. I have been trying to make it for years but nobody makes a good tutorial on it, but your tutorials are always amazing! It would mean a lot if you could make that at some point.
@TheGothamGeek-ls7iw
Жыл бұрын
You’ve helped me without even knowing. I have studied your page and found the relative information I need first of all to get me started only 2 months ago and to help me proceed, whether that’s issues with printing or settings etc. your page is like the unofficial guide to printing and honestly dude thank you so much for doing what you do and helping everyone get up and running. Hopefully catch you in London next year.
@madisonschlief5964
Жыл бұрын
Haven't got my 3D printer yet, ships first week of July but been doing cosplay for about 6 years now. I think I've watched just about every video on the channel trying to learn as much as I can for when I start my 3D printing journey. Absolutely love the content you put out and your presence in the community is unmatched. Thank you Frank
@DanielRhoades4122
10 ай бұрын
Dude!!!! Your videos documenting these builds haven't just inspired me, I'm more excited about my newest projects than I have been in years!! I've been printing & building electronics for several years. I love taking an idea or an image in my head and turning it into something I can hold and use and be proud of. I've never done cosplay, mainly just things like weather stations, clocks, & RC tanks. But since I saw one of your motorized Iron Man helmet videos, I was hooked!!! It's on like Donkey Kong!!! Your channel is now on my daily watchlist, lol. Thanks, bro. Keep these awesome videos comin!!!
@epicjosh0
Жыл бұрын
Truly a great story and just an incredible person. I wish I had discovered this channel sooner. You make high quality content without all the fluff and clickbait nonsense. Hands down the best tutorial channel I have ever come across and help make 3D printing more accessible for everyone. Because of your videos I have found the confidence to actually want to take up the craft. Once I can get the finances going, I will be joining the 3D print community. Thank you for all you do, and I am excited to see what comes out next
@fiznits237
Жыл бұрын
I have been here from the very beginning. I am currently trying to make a KZitem channel like yours, in the future I want to make a MK85 suit, I was making a suit last year but scraped it half way in because I knew it was going to be terrible. You have helped me with so much with 3D printing and you are the reason I got a 3D printer and do all the cool things I do now.
@andyford6317
Жыл бұрын
your the reason I brought my first printer . a friend showed me your video . Still, not got round to making my very own mk85 but have so many awesome things we've made that I never thought would be possible to have
@darklordayron2222
Жыл бұрын
I love this so much looking back at your journey. I’m newer to your channel and I’ve learned so much from your channel. Watching your videos is what got me to finally buy my first printer. And seeing all the content on your channel helped me trouble shoot, learn the ins and outs of my printer. I can’t wait for the new series. Thanks for being awesome and sharing your passion.
@ChrisBoshProps
Жыл бұрын
Great video Frank! I would say what I've learned from your videos most is to embrace the suck or failures during the build and especially wearing an armor suit to a con. I find quite a bit of comfort hearing your guys transparency on the Iron Idiots podcast talking about con suit failures and makes me realize to just embrace it and not over react when sometimes it's just inevitable. And to be honest your videos are just entertaining and you make the hobby fun and are a great representative of it. Thanks Frank and look forward to your next MK85 build.
@stoneorla16
Жыл бұрын
I can't believe it's been 4 years. I still remember finding your account in 2019, It's been amazing to watch along as you built the Mark 85 and all your incredible props and helmets. I've loved watching your channel grow and can't wait to see what you do in the future! Thanks so much, Frank!!!
@scottcrabface5662
Жыл бұрын
I was into 3d printing before I found your channel, but your channel inspired me to do more. It made me feel like I COULD do the bigger builds and helped me understand how to print way better. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and mistakes!
@josephkerstetter1162
Жыл бұрын
Dude you got me crying over here. Your early tutorial videos were want got me to make a Din Djarin suit so me and my son could go trick or treating. I will always have those memories and pictures.
@joshuaremba8261
Жыл бұрын
Been a big fan for the last several years, but haven't actually found the time to build anything yet. Thanks for doing all of these, and really looking forward to the updated tutorial.
@kerseyfabs
Жыл бұрын
Congrats Frank! Fantastic video and all the best in all of your future builds!
@MythicalBuilds
Жыл бұрын
can't wait for the new suit man!! you're actually the reason i got into the 3d printing hobby and WHY i'm making a mk39 suit
@WatchBenGo
Жыл бұрын
Frank, Thank you for making this video and sharing the journey that you've been on with this suit. While it may not be documented (or shared) like your project, I underwent a very similar build story to make my dream come true of the master chief suit from Halo 3. Your videos and progress were one of the things that inspired me to keep going even when I hit the wall with that project. I also really resonate with your sentiment of making friends through these crazy projects. Without the other Halo cosplayers I met along the way I would have never finished. I really hope to get to meet you at a con some day and see one of your suits!
@maker_matt1023
Жыл бұрын
You are an inspiration to so many. I can’t thank you enough for getting me into this amazing hobby. Can’t wait to follow you on the next journey.
@hansencustomcreations5355
Жыл бұрын
I think you helped a lot of people with everything to be honest. I make a side hustle because of your videos and my kids think I can build anything it’s a great feeling. Thank you for your content 👍👍🇨🇦.
@rouchcosplaychannel7977
Жыл бұрын
Great video. I started my Mark85 during Covid as well, watching your first videos, and chatting with you ! Very inspiring ! You're a great guy and you deserve everything good that happens to you. Im gonna quit my job, as well, and run my own cosplay business now, making suits for people, and as well, try to make some youtube videos for French Cosplay Community. Good luck for the future FRANCK !!!!!! And THANK YOU for sharing so many tips with us !!!!!!! Rouch
@hubzki
Жыл бұрын
Frank, the one thing i took from this video.... to know im not alone when it comes to the struggle. I will take that break, i will come back to it when im ready, i will take my time..... thanks Frank...
@Cre8_Xtrusion
Жыл бұрын
Everyone of you videos has taught me something and they all have inspired me to create more.
@Axlyoung1995
Жыл бұрын
I loved the wireless faceplate video!! I used that because my skill set would not allow a opening faceplate, but just using that tutorial made my helmet so much better!
@StevenCollects
9 ай бұрын
Your videos inspired me to venture further into 3d printing. Before I felt like things like a a full suit were unreachable for me, but through your videos I've built enough confidence to take on the project.
@brettbuck5459
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Frank. You and your videos have been a huge help and guide for this hobby. You've taught me how to scale my prints, paint them, and see the many things that can be made using a 3d printer. I can't wait to see what the future has in store for you. Keep up the fantastic work!!!
@daspeed198
Жыл бұрын
You taught me that projects don't have to be perfect straight away but you can improve them over time
@Chriss_Workshop
Жыл бұрын
I still never completed my own suit from lack of drive and because i gained a load of weight so my fitments are all off now. But man its so amazing seeing just how far you've come. Much love for ya bro
@mikedd3d
Жыл бұрын
Thanks to you I started playing with 3d printing/cosplay! Thank you Boss!! 🤜🤛
@Blackbird9070
Жыл бұрын
I’ve learned so much from watching your videos Frank. I got an Ender 3 for Christmas, and have been playing with it ever since. You showed me all the good upgrades, how to tune things to work properly, and have given me countless ideas on cool things to make. I haven’t gone the route of making anything for cosplay - but have been greatly enjoying the hobby. Making practical prints that work into everyday life, along with just cool things I can set on shelves, my desk, etc. Once I buy my own house (within the next year) I am hoping to get more into painting and such since I will have the room to do so. Thanks for all you do, thanks for sharing it all with us, and keep doing what you’re doing!
@TheIMobile
Жыл бұрын
I've only been 3d printing for a couple of years, bit of a new hobby after moving away from landscape photography. (getting to old to climb mountains in the dark) I came across your channel when I was looking at painting a Mando helmet & discovered your graphite powder video. I hope you'll forgive me when I say I don't watch all your videos but I do watch the ones when you are building helmets or show painting techniques. You have a great big back catalogue of helmet builds which I will watch as I continue my 3d printing journey. I'm not quite confident enough to make a full cosplay suit yet but I am leaning towards making various helmets first. Frank you have a natural ability to teach, I really do learn something new in every video of yours I watch. Sometimes its a massive eureka moment others its a little snippet that can make a big difference. Im looking forward to your new iron man build who knows it might give me the confidence to give it a go myself.
@jamalleary8679
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been using your meshmixer to armorsmith technique for years and it’s done me wonders. Magnetic faceplates will always be my ultimate go to. Keep teaching us brother👊🏾🔥🔥🔥
@user-zh1hy8fg3
8 ай бұрын
I, in all honesty loved watching and still do love watching all of your 3D printing, painting, electronics, and what ever else because they are what got me into 3D printing and i hope that your channel continues to grow and you make more suits because they look amazing. like you said towards the beginning of the video about how your dad took you to the first iron man movie and you fell in love with the suits and tony since that day, well the same goes for me when i first watched the movie i have loved iron man and all i have wanted since i was younger watching it was a real iron man suit. i hope you continue to make amazing suits and other amazing prints because they all look fantastic and i know people including myself that is jealous that we cant have or do what you have done and what i hope you will continue to do. I hope you have fun doing this and you don't only do if for our, your viewers, sake but for yourself as well. Thank you for all of the amazing videos!!
@xxlions101xx4
Жыл бұрын
I’ve always wanted to be iron man. And seeing that I can be just changed my life. Watching your videos has led me to buying two 3D printers and I have found my passion. Although it might be frustrating, watching your videos have helped me problem solve and come up with my own ideas. I am thankful for all that you are and wish you well on your new iron man project. I will be following you every step of the way😁.
@alexalfonso3090
Жыл бұрын
Your videos and responses to questions has inspired me to continue my 3d printing journey. Looking forward to the new series...
@JapanisCool
Жыл бұрын
I just started 3d printing recently but by watching what people like him have done I want to do large scale printing but it’s difficult with a printer that’s not big enough for stuff like helmets
@Rulimus96
Жыл бұрын
You taught me nothing man! You just helped me make my dream come trueand build my own Iron man suit. Started twice with pepakura and this was a total nightmare. I thought 3d printing was waaaay too difficult than pepakura but got bless you, you proved me wrong. Thanks for everything mate 🙏🙏
@pcwway2dawn
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the project updates over the years Frank. I've been working on a 3D SIC Kamen Rider Faiz since 2021 and you're the inspiration to keep going. The tutorials and mistakes have been so humanizing and relatable. I look forward to seeing what comes next. See you on IG
@Ausmen
Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to your new and improved suit/s! Been watching u for about 2 years now and it’s been amazing to see how far you’ve come with your knowledge and skills. Here’s to many more successful printing years 🍻
@KiwibearBuilds
Жыл бұрын
This video was a very fitting and needed conclusion to the series and start of a new one! It’s amazing you have grown so much and I know I will be following all of your future endeavors.
@majorleaguegains5597
Жыл бұрын
Hi Frank. I'm newer here and have been watching some of your past videos. I'm currently looking to get a 3d printer for some cosplay and your videos have been great for helping me make a decision on which one. I want to say that the message to your parents at the end was nice. I'm sorry to hear your dad passed away, but I'm sure he's proud of you. I recently lost my dad as well and I know how hard some days can be, especially with fathers day around the corner. Keep doing what you do, I look forward to learning more from you and who knows, maybe we'll cross paths some day.
@sergiolaca1234567898
5 ай бұрын
Your channel (as well as kiaras workshop and many others) are helping my 7 years of ironman mk3 prototyping getting to the end and start the design of the final MK3 from walsh 3D fully motorized, with sounds, smoke, lights... As a software engineer my only problem was how to built it, and this videos shows me how to work with 3D models, sizing, painting it... (I am thinking about electroplate the armor instead of paint it). Also, i want to document everything via twitter, youtube (not this channel, other channel created for cosplay)... Thank you for this videos.
@radish6691
Жыл бұрын
Frank, I appreciate your pragmatism. The only “one true way” for you is whatever gets the job done. People will always criticize but you shrug it off and produce results. You not only teach crafting skills but a great approach to life. Thanks.
@dustinletner8989
Жыл бұрын
When I started 3d printing I stumbled upon your videos and thought that it was the coolest freaking thing and decided to do my own cosplay. You have taught me so much and now I have 5 helmets a couple of swords and lightsabers because of what you have taught me
@overout6021
Жыл бұрын
Hey Frank, your videos kept my company during the lockdown while I built my suit. When ever I got stuck they helped me get going again. Thanks for Keeping up the great content.👍
@callanromsaithong5265
Жыл бұрын
Hey frank i have never 3d printed but im a foamsmith and you where one of the peaple that kept me motivated through my biggest projects so for that i want to thank you. Keep being you and keep being a huge motivation!!
@Avramih
Жыл бұрын
Hey Frank! For me, your channel has become, first of all, an inspiration for creating something other than applied things. Watching your videos on Mark 85 I just realized - Hey, I have a 3D printer and I love the MCU, in particular I love Iron Man, so why not print something! So I made the first Iron Man helmet, and then another. After that, I began to study the issue of electronics and servos. Now, according to your post-processing and painting guides, I plan to paint one of the helmets and am doing my own modeling of the Mark 3 suit! Thank you very much for your videos and your energy, which is capable of inspiring people across half the globe!
@b3nny90
Жыл бұрын
I followed your starboost videos for my own build. I agree with your back to basic theory. There is definitely something to be said for cool electronics, but basically equipment still works. Super keen to see the new setups.
@cameronkelly5490
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this channel! I’ve been desperately looking for a new hobby and this channel has given me so much inspiration for something that would have otherwise seemed impossible
@jparker4293
Жыл бұрын
You inspired me to get a 3d printer and get really started on my journey. Thank you. I am 11 hours into printing my first helmet. just got my printer 8 days ago....
@figuresix
Жыл бұрын
Been watching you for 3 years now.. First video I seen of yours was "How to Smooth 3D Prints - Using Power Tools to Sand PLA!" You have helped me learn a lot about 3d printing. I think you were one of the first I watched when I started. Thanks Frank. Keep up the great work.
@msamyweber
Жыл бұрын
Frank, I've gleamed a few things from you. Some of your print settings, even though speed is not an issue for me, but quality is... no matter how long it takes. And the electronics. I've had far to many head injuries through the years. And even though I know circuits and wiring, I get confused, lost, and flat out frustrated not remembering or being able to comprehend. You talking about the electronics reminds me of things I know, but also new things. Like reed switches, the controller boards, you get where I'm going. Let's not forget getting painting. I have that one in my knowledge bank, but the colors and brands that work best for you. Or a way of applying/masking I haven't tried or forgotten. I am far older than you, like enlisted USMC 1984 older lol. But this old dog does learn new tricks, and you help that process. Love ya Frank (Lee) lol.
@Impy386638
Жыл бұрын
After finding your channel I decided to pull the trigger and bought both a neptune 3 pro and max and am currently printing. The were so many printer options and I'm so glad I went with elegoo they are amazing printers and I love them. Looking forward to this new build series I will be following, as long as you don't go faster than my printers can print 😂
@chrisbooher3477
Жыл бұрын
Oh Frank my man. You sir have inspired all of the nerdy adults that it is ok to embrace your inner child and just live life. As you know being a adult is hard and comes with so much stress and responsibilities that can really bring down the toughest heroes. People like us use video games, MCU Movies, and hobbies like this to escape our adult problems for a little bit. You have truly helped a lot of people because of your videos. I for one just started 3D printing a few months ago because you gave me the courage to do so. Thanks for everything you do and keep it going! We need you! Lol
@Korbis1981
Жыл бұрын
Hey Frank, fairly new to the channel. But what you taught me, that is easy…to start. I now have a 3D printer, I am working on my first iteration of the Starboost helmet, and I am also working on a Kylo Ren helmet for a friend. You helped me to take the final jump. Not sure if I will go for an entire suit…but I love helmets. So thank you for everything you are doing, keep up the great work, and we will see how my adventure goes. Just streaming my prints for now!
@TurtleEngineer0
Жыл бұрын
Frank, you have taught me so much! My printer has not stopped for the past 4 days XD My prints used to fail, I watched some of your videos and they stopped, I used creality slicer and then I learned from your cura settings an im so happy I switched! I only started 2-3 months ago and your the reason I bought a printer and started! I dont have much money to make a full suit(or space) (yes my parents said the corner in our garage is my printing area) Your scaling tutorials didnt help much though, but I learned alot from them anyways(this is in a constructive way not trying to be mean, but I think you could have gone more in depth about the three types of scaling) I have made many mistakes and I still am, I just scaled my helmet to 128% thinking it was correct except, my eyes were in the middle and I couldnt see anything. Again, you have been such a big influence to me and I wish you the best of luck with your new project! Im so excited! P.S can you make a more in depth video about scaling? Im having some troubles. Once again, thank you for all you have done for me and the community!
@garyherriott5819
Жыл бұрын
Great video! I used your tutorials for resizing and slicing help, not to mention Cura settings. It’s all been a massive help and appreciate it so much. Thank you 🙏
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