woody64 Posted March 18, 2008 Posted March 18, 2008 (edited) Still I'm missing apropriate shakos for my armies. Therefore I did some attempts which I would like to share, since doing that allone would not be successfull. LDraw parts: British-Shako: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/woody64/...o/2545-brit.dat French-Shako: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/woody64/...2545-french.dat Steps to Do: - Import to 3d CAD Program -- for the british shako already successfull done: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/woody64/...rit-blender.png http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/woody64/...o/2545-brit.stl - Control Dimensions (damned ldu/mm, I haven't taken a look so far) - Find Molder (http://www.protomold.com/ ?) - Get Proposal - Let the Molder create the Tool - Prototypes - Produce 1000 shakos :-) seems to be very easy Andreas Edited March 18, 2008 by woody64 Quote
Cardinal Brick Posted March 18, 2008 Posted March 18, 2008 I wish you good luck, the British shako does look good but it's missing something I can't put my finger on it at the moment. Quote
SlyOwl Posted March 18, 2008 Posted March 18, 2008 You are missing ye olde sticky up thing on the top X-D As for moulding, as discussed in The Great Shako Debate, minifig headgear is very difficult (and therefore expensive) to produce, because of the extreme precision required. But someday Imperials will triumph. But when they do, red, blue and yellow epaulettes will rocket even further in price... :-| Quote
the enigma that is badger Posted March 19, 2008 Posted March 19, 2008 While I do nothing but wish you best of luck with this project, I can tell you from my experience with Brickarms that any quality custom accessory mold, especially the kind of mold needed to produce the kind of headgear you've post here, is very, very, very expensive. If you're really interested in pursuing this, I'd encourage you to get in touch with a few of the luminaries of custom accessories (Will Chapman, Armothe). They'll be able to forward to molders and toolers who can give you estimate costs. badger Quote
woody64 Posted March 19, 2008 Author Posted March 19, 2008 While I do nothing but wish you best of luck with this project, I can tell you from my experience with Brickarms that any quality custom accessory mold, especially the kind of mold needed to produce the kind of headgear you've post here, is very, very, very expensive. Thanks, I know that that may be the first very critical show stopper. Currently I'm in contact with a molder which makes such offers based on the 3d model. Therefore I want this first 3d models to get this informations .... Andreas Quote
woody64 Posted March 19, 2008 Author Posted March 19, 2008 By the way, maybe I have missed something so far, but the hat you have used in this picture ist which part? Andreas Quote
kill will Posted March 19, 2008 Posted March 19, 2008 By the way, maybe I have missed something so far, but the hat you have used in this picture ist which part? Andreas Ah, that's a BEST LOCK! piece. :-X That shako is cool... Quote
the enigma that is badger Posted March 19, 2008 Posted March 19, 2008 Ah, that's a BEST LOCK! piece. Technically, it's an Oxford piece that Best Lock-Cobi has cloned. It also has turned up in a few clone/pirate sets out of Hong Kong. It's really more of a cap than a shako. It has a higher crown than the standard TLC cap, but not by much. Still, one of my favorite pieces of minifig headgear that's out there. Perfect for officers! badger Quote
woody64 Posted March 20, 2008 Author Posted March 20, 2008 (edited) While I do nothing but wish you best of luck with this project .... I spent a lot of hours of work during the last day, to export a Ldraw .dat file to IGES file format. Here's my result, maybe someone has suggestions for improvements or it helps someone else in the future: Conversion from Dat to IGS - Ldraw DAT to Wavefront OBJ using 3DWin5 - OBJ to STL using ivcon (with scale factor 0.04) - STL to STLB using ivcon - STLB to IGS using stl2igs1.exe (Reuben Reyes) OBJ, STL, STLB controlled via Blender IGS controlled via gCad3d LDRAW files viewed with LDView3 Questions: ? ivcon ... expandable to iges (getting rid of stl2igs1) ? ldraw2xxx ... command line tool to convert dat to ivcon readable format ivcon: http://orion.math.iastate.edu/burkardt/g_s...vcon/ivcon.html I added an paramter for LDU scaling for STLA files (0.04) LDRAW, LDView, 3DWin : as proposed on the LDRAW home page. stl2igs1.exe: http://home.austin.rr.com/reubenrachel/reu...DOS/ Edited March 20, 2008 by woody64 Quote
woody64 Posted March 21, 2008 Author Posted March 21, 2008 (edited) LDRAW files viewed with LDView3 ... one day of work later and LDView can store it's first .dat Files in STL format to be read by a 3D Cad program (blender). Currently I'm waiting on an answer of a molder, but I'm not sure how accurate the current model is but currently the given 3d format seems not to fit the needed input of the molder. As side effect I'Ve handed over the STL code th the LDraw developer, which will take a look on it. Edited April 1, 2008 by woody64 Quote
Admiral Blockbeard Posted April 3, 2008 Posted April 3, 2008 Just an idea, but have you tried contacting the clone makers of Lego that operate out of Hong Kong? put these real life pirates to use! I would assume that if they knew the market existed for "Lego" Shakos they would make them! Although obviously it has its moral dilemmas to consider, like financing the cloners with money. Although maybe this could end up making them operate in more moral terms... I don't know just putting it out there. Quote
woody64 Posted April 3, 2008 Author Posted April 3, 2008 Just an idea, but have you tried contacting the clone makers of Lego that operate out of Hong Kong? put these real life pirates to use! I would assume that if they knew the market existed for "Lego" Shakos they would make them! Although obviously it has its moral dilemmas to consider, like financing the cloners with money. Although maybe this could end up making them operate in more moral terms... I don't know just putting it out there. One of the pirate molder already has a shako. I think there's a photo in the we need shakos thread. But don't know how to get into contact .... Quote
Capn Frank Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 One of the pirate molder already has a shako. I think there's a photo in the we need shakos thread. But don't know how to get into contact .... I think this shako was discussed in the Fake Shakos thread. I've got a few of them. For structural integrity and a simpler mold, I suggest filling in the "Ovaled" areas below. From what i've read in the brickarms threads, plastic is cheap; it's the mold that's expensive. I don't know anything about mold making; it just seemed to make sense. :-$ A quick question, is the final shako going to have a plume? P Quote
woody64 Posted April 4, 2008 Author Posted April 4, 2008 (edited) For structural integrity and a simpler mold, I suggest filling in the "Ovaled" areas below.From what i've read in the brickarms threads, plastic is cheap; it's the mold that's expensive. ... A quick question, is the final shako going to have a plume? The actual layout available as .dat and .stl (3D) is french style which means broader at the top of the hat. For simplicity I didn't add a plume so far. Concerning filling I also considered your proposal if I get the info that the cylinder has to small walls. Let's see ... Andreas Edited April 4, 2008 by woody64 Quote
woody64 Posted June 15, 2008 Author Posted June 15, 2008 (edited) Since in the pirate thread there are some new discussion I want to summarize my current status: - I've got a 3d drawing proposal for a shako basic form. - This can then be changed in any way we want - The idea is to have a french style shako as first element - The test piece is already done and I will get it next week - The production is targeted to low numbers (25-100) pieces but reproducible - But that also gives the possibility to change the output (with plume, with pommel ...) - The costs for a piece will be discussed next week. My expert expects ~ 3.5 EUR/piece Andreas Edited June 15, 2008 by woody64 Quote
woody64 Posted June 17, 2008 Author Posted June 17, 2008 (edited) First picture, more later on this evening ... Edited June 18, 2008 by woody64 Quote
Fordo Posted June 17, 2008 Posted June 17, 2008 Looks great to me, all we need is to make it black and boom it's a Shako revolution. Quote
woody64 Posted June 18, 2008 Author Posted June 18, 2008 (edited) Looks great to me, all we need is to make it black and boom it's a Shako revolution. Find some more pictures at: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=324572 Next Steps: The actual design is very simple to verify the processing technique. Below the next design is shown (black current layout/red new layout). - I will produce between 10 and 50 pieces - If someone is interested I will share some of them (sharing the costs ... 3-4EUR/a piece) Andreas Edited June 20, 2008 by woody64 Quote
Eurobricks Emperor Bonaparte Posted June 20, 2008 Eurobricks Emperor Posted June 20, 2008 This is the best custom shako I've seen till now. You will be able to build some massive armies if you can produce enough of these. Is it possible to add a plume? Or will that be too difficult with the production technique that you use? Quote
woody64 Posted June 20, 2008 Author Posted June 20, 2008 This is the best custom shako I've seen till now.You will be able to build some massive armies if you can produce enough of these. Is it possible to add a plume? Or will that be too difficult with the production technique that you use? Currently I've planned a ball instead of a plume. The technique I'm using is 3d printing. Which means, changes can be made to the design, every print step. 20-50 pieces a step may be possible. Other hats (I've also prepared an ulan shako) maybe possible. Andreas Quote
Eurobricks Emperor Bonaparte Posted June 20, 2008 Eurobricks Emperor Posted June 20, 2008 So, 3D printing is something you can do yourself (at home)? I've never heard about this technique and don't know what to imagine. Are you planning to produce them all by yourself or do you still plan to team up with "a company" for the actual production? Quote
woody64 Posted June 20, 2008 Author Posted June 20, 2008 (edited) So, 3D printing is something you can do yourself (at home)? I've never heard about this technique and don't know what to imagine.Are you planning to produce them all by yourself or do you still plan to team up with "a company" for the actual production? No, I can't do that at home, but I've found the help of something who has access to it and is willing to give it a try. The model you've seen is the first result. For 3d printing see, it's amazing ... For producing higher amounts I have to talk with the supporting guy, if he's willing to do that, but there are also printing studios like http://rapidobject.com/ Andreas Edited June 20, 2008 by woody64 Quote
Fordo Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 The design looks good, a plume would be a nice addition. Im interested in seeing your Ulhan shako as well. So you have access to this 3D printer or your consulting a molding company in order to create these? Quote
woody64 Posted June 20, 2008 Author Posted June 20, 2008 The design looks good, a plume would be a nice addition. Im interested in seeing your Ulhan shako as well. So you have access to this 3D printer or your consulting a molding company in order to create these? With plume you mean the same design as the original lego uses. Because the hats mosten had balls like . For producing I will first print 50 pieces maybe sharing some of them with others, when the complete technique is done a 2nd time. Depending on the price reachabel and on the interest I will see how to proceed ... Here's the shako design: Andreas Quote
Fordo Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 The Ulhan shako looks amazing, have you contacted the consultant on how much each shako will cost (Estimated?). Quote
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