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Lute's Executioner Helmet From Hazbin Hotel

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BAMBU HANDY FRIENDLY VERSION
BAMBU HANDY FRIENDLY VERSION
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103.8 h
8 plates
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Lute's Executioner Helmet Majority NO AMS Required
Lute's Executioner Helmet Majority NO AMS Required
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39.7 h
7 plates
5.0(1)

Face ver.1 Mesh Inserts
Face ver.1 Mesh Inserts
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42 min
2 plates

Devious Face Mesh inserts
Devious Face Mesh inserts
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✨ What are we even talking about ?!?!

This project is a personally modeled Executioner Helmet inspired by Lute’s design, engineered specifically for smooth printing and easy assembly. Design inspired by reference images from "FernForge3D, CosPlayWigPOL, Lute's Fandom.com, NiuBIYo & input from various Clients and Commissioners ". Credit to them for  visual material that helped guide the modeling process.:

🔹 Split Parts for Small Print Beds

The helmet is divided into multiple sections, allowing users with smaller printers to produce each piece without compromising scale or detail.

🔹 Adaptive Layer Height Optimization

The model is designed with adaptive layer height in mind, helping round surfaces print more smoothly and reducing post‑processing time.

🔹 Assembly Required

Parts are designed to be adhered using glue or painters/ scotch tape. 

🔹 Halo Construction Notes

The halo is built to assemble under tension, just like the rigid, floating ring seen in the show.

  • The rods intentionally require a bit of flex to slot into their designated holes.
  • This tension is what keeps the halo stable and properly shaped once assembled. A short instruction guide is included to help with this step.

🔹 Sizing Ring Included

To avoid unnecessary test prints, a sizing ring is provided so you can scale the helmet perfectly before committing to the full build. Adjust the model based on the ring’s fit, then print with confidence.

       

Application of the Sizing Ring

  • The sizing ring is provided at 100% scale. Print it at this default size first. After printing, test whether you can comfortably fit your head through the opening.
    • If your head does not fit, increase the scale in small increments (recommended: 5% at a time).
    • If the opening feels too large, decrease the scale in similar increments.
  • Once you find the scale that fits you best, apply that same scale percentage to the helmet, faceplate, horns, and any other related parts. This ensures all components match and fit correctly.
  • When resizing any object, make sure Uniform Scale is enabled. Only adjust the scale percentage, not the individual dimension values. Changing the scale will automatically update the model’s size proportionally.
  • Example: If the 100% sizing ring is too small and a 110% ring fits your head comfortably, select the helmet model, open the scale settings, ensure Uniform Scale is checked, and change the X, Y, or Z scale value to 110%. Press enter, and the model will scale evenly in all directions. Repeat this same scaling process for the faceplates and horns. This method helps ensure a proper fit while preventing wasted filament on incorrectly sized prints.

 

 

📐 Skill Level & Printing Recommendations

  • Intermediate printing experience recommended
  • Works with PLA (for smaller detail parts)
  • Slim Tree supports required
  • Best results achieved with adaptive layer height enabled

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