Made mine from an old moto x visor. Yours looks great.I love the Lazer helmet, but not the sun in my eyes so I took a visor design off Thingiverse and modified to work on this helmet View attachment 14578
I work at a university so I have access to some High $$$ printers. For Home use I suggest an Ender ProWhat kind of 3D printer do you have? I am ordering a 3D printer and it will be my first one.
Thanks, I actually ordered a Bambu Labs Carbon X1 and hopefully have it in house soon.I work at a university so I have access to some High $$$ printers. For Home use I suggest an Ender Pro
Or , at a higher cost, a Prusa. https://www.prusa3d.com/product/original-prusa-i3-mk3s-3d-printer-3/![]()
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We have both here for student use in the MakerSpace and seem to provide good results.
As important as your printer is the software you'll need to design your models. I use Sketchup, but am becoming disenchanted with its ever-increasing price since they went to a subscription model. There's a huge range of capabilities and price, but I hesitate to hijack this forum with such a discussion. Try Reddit r/3Dprinting.Thanks, I actually ordered a Bambu Labs Carbon X1 and hopefully have it in house soon.
I am using Fusion 360 for 3d modeling, I use vCarve Pro for 2d modeling. The Bambu printer comes with it's own slicer, so I think I will try that for now. And I think this is an appropriate discussion for the innovators forum.As important as your printer is the software you'll need to design your models. I use Sketchup, but am becoming disenchanted with its ever-increasing price since they went to a subscription model. There's a huge range of capabilities and price, but I hesitate to hijack this forum with such a discussion. Try Reddit r/3Dprinting.
I use Prusa mini btw. The Prusa slicer is intuitive, capable, and often updated (you can use any slicer with any printer afaik).