ArmorSource has unveiled a new 3D printed helmet suspension system, named AireSupport Max, designed for the military and law enforcement.
The entire helmet is 3D printed as one piece using a semi-transparent PLA filament with NeoPixel strips (144 pixel per meter) laid inside. It takes about 3 days to complete the printing job ...
A Helldivers 2 fan used 3D printing to create a custom helmet, embracing democracy. The creator used the Bambu Lab P1S printer to create the helmet, and the piece was printed in seven parts and ...
Each helmet has a staggering number of individual parts, most of which are 3D printed with resin, and these parts didn’t always fit together perfectly well. [Zibartas] also ended up spending a ...
The helmet had to be lightweight, durable, and comfortable enough for Niblett to wear every day. “It’s amazing how a simple scan and 3D printing can save a dog’s life,” Mackey said.