3D Printed LED Excalibur Sword from Fate Series
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- čas přidán 10. 06. 2022
- I finally finished Excalibur for my up and coming cosplay! Fully 3D printed using Ardunio and neopixels for the glowing effect!
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3D model I used: shorturl.at/lHKY7
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Filming Equipment
Nikon Z5
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IVISII G2 Pocket RGB Camera Light
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MOUNTDOG Softbox Lighting
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Lavalier Microphone
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Electronics
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looks amazing really well done a trick I have found for gold to really pop using a redish brown helps but i haven't done it in such large scale might be worth a try and see if it helps for other projects again awesome video
Ah, thank you so much! I usually do a base coat of black, I'll do some testing with reddish brown!!!
Damn that super cool respect
Thank you ^~^
Any chance you can update the 3d model link? It leads me to a thai form that is no longer active. Super amazing work btw
This is exactly what i was looking for my sword I 3d designed because I wanted to avoid making a silicon mold and using resin. I have 2 questions:
1. What filament did you use for the transparent part?
2. I have a gem on my sword the glows as well (orange/red), will watering down colored paint work as a transparent top coat for that as well?
I've thought about using resin - but you'd have to have a massive vacuum tube to get rid of bubbles. 😅 I used transparent PLA. I'd probably make the gem out of clear resin and mix in the coloured pigment. I'd suggest testing a few different methods to find something you like! I do experiment a lot for my cosplays. ^~^
@@byteprops Since you only put one led strip, was distributed nicely to the other side where there wasn't direct light?
@@xadiimagine Yes, you can still see the LEDs from the other side! It looks better because it's more diffused and you can't see the individual LEDs. (Diffusion is really difficult in such a tight space).