How to make a 3D Printed Freddy Krueger's Glove from A Nightmare on Elm Street

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Step by step guide to making a 3D printed Freddy Krueger Glove from A Nightmare on Elm Street and A Nightmare on ElmStreet 2: Freddy's Revenge. A screen accurate DIY replica of the iconic Springwood slasher's weapon from the horror series that anyone with a 3D Printer and a few simple tools can make. You can even scale it down slightly to make a kids size.
Download the STL 3D Printer files for FREE here: unpossible.co.nz/d/Glove3D.zip
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  • @alexbrown5390
    @alexbrown53903 ай бұрын

    Dude the attention to detail is just amazing. The glove looks awesome.

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @TheNewBloodDan
    @TheNewBloodDan Жыл бұрын

    you are awesome! The index finger blade is two pieces welded together in the film.

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, it snapped during filming NOES part 1. You could replicate it on my design by cutting the index blade and overlapping it, then supergluing it back together. I actually intended to do this, but forgot to when I was making this video.

  • @tydra74
    @tydra745 ай бұрын

    just brilliant

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you! It was a fun build and actually pretty easy too - which was nice :)

  • @TheCBStudioOfficial
    @TheCBStudioOfficial Жыл бұрын

    Singled Handedly (Lol) the coolest Freddy Glove video on youtube. This build is fantastic, the video is a great watch and the presentation is stellar. I especially love the effort you went to, to replicate the wells lamont ball and tape. I've always found that the scrap leather cut out for the palm hole has enough material to cut the tab from, rather than having to hack into another fresh glove. Thank you for uploading the files, I've got this printing on my own machine right now, and I'm stoked to giving this a shot!

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for the kind comments! You're right about the scrap leather, it was just that I hadn't cut the hole out at that stage, so I didn't think of it lol. Mind you, I won't end up using the left hand glove by itself, so it went into my scrap-leather box anyway. Please let me know how you get on with your glove build and good luck mate.

  • @wb1769
    @wb17695 ай бұрын

    The age on the glove is fantastic, what brand polish and color did you use ?

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I used ‘Kisi Brown Liquid Shoe Polish’ (cheap knock off of Kiwi brand, from a local dollar store and ‘Kiwi Black Shoe Polish’ in a tin.

  • @camee22
    @camee22 Жыл бұрын

    This video was so good, my vertical jump increased by 6"

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    Жыл бұрын

    Don’t get your blades caught in the net!

  • @jeffkuenzli3574
    @jeffkuenzli35748 ай бұрын

    not sure how I feel about the costome formed back plate. The originial was a more flat and krimpted around rivet arias..?

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    8 ай бұрын

    That's the beauty of this build method, you can warm it up and form it easily into any shape you want. My instructions are for the average person to make a glove as easily as possible, but you can do whatever you like to make it match the look you want.

  • @GreggAdventure
    @GreggAdventureАй бұрын

    This is insane. I made the mistake of asking a friend of a friend, if there's anything they like, and I'll make it for them..... They said "FREDDY HAND". God help me.... here I am!

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    Ай бұрын

    That's what you get for being nice haha. To be fair, if you're not trying to get screen accuracy, the actual printing and assembly is not actually too much work. I spent longer making the leather glove than the "metal" parts.

  • @stSgtMunoz
    @stSgtMunoz Жыл бұрын

    Hello there, this was a great tutorial my guy. I think it looks so authentic that if you took it to a Con they would have to triple check if it was dangerous before you were let in, lol. I tried to download and open your file on my phone and it didn't work. Is there anyway that I could purchase the pieces from you instead? If so, that would be greatly appreciated

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    Жыл бұрын

    Shipping them from New Zealand would be uneconomical. Look up a local 3D printing group on Facebook and post a link asking for someone to print a set - it should be very cheap and easy.

  • @stSgtMunoz

    @stSgtMunoz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Unpossible Thank you, I am torn on what 3D printer to buy since they are like computers, 3 months pass and the one you thought was the latest and greatest is old, lol. Thanks again for assistance on where to get these printed out. If you have any suggestions for a really nice 3D printer that is dummy proof (lol) let me know

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stSgtMunoz I sold my old printer and bought a Creality Ender 3 Pro and I LOVE it! It's a million times better than my old printer.

  • @stSgtMunoz

    @stSgtMunoz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Unpossible THANK YOU..... I actually was leaning towards that exact model. Thank you for confirming that its a great deal.

  • @EnigmaStudios_KalAlexander
    @EnigmaStudios_KalAlexander7 ай бұрын

    having issues printing the blades what was ur printer settings its lifting up off plate ruining it and had to restart numerous times

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    7 ай бұрын

    I just printed using default settings in Cura. I did find that if I printed too many pieces at once, they would lift off the bed, so I ended up printing the blades by themselves. I also used painter's tape on the print bead, but that was a brand new printer and now that I am used to it, I have stopped using the tape. If you have ongoing issues, I would try printing them with a brim, that might help.

  • @EnigmaStudios_KalAlexander

    @EnigmaStudios_KalAlexander

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@UnpossibleI fixed it 1 more question what thread and needle type u use to sew it on the template part and shoelace

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    7 ай бұрын

    @@EnigmaStudios_KalAlexander I use a leather needle in the sewing machine, but I just used regular polyester sewing thread. If I was making an actual work glove I would use something heavier, but this is never going to have much strain on those points, so regular thread will be strong enough.

  • @FlamingCreations
    @FlamingCreations Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting video. If you ever attempt another 3d printed glove I'd recommend looking into some of the plastic stunt gloves used throughout the franchise, particularly one of the 2 different stunt gloves used for Nightmare 1 (The look different being the tips arent connected to the stalls, they are just glued on) or one of the Plastic stunt gloves built for Freddy vs Jason, there were several of those made and the blades are uniquely attached to the tips.

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    Жыл бұрын

    I found some photos of the plastic stunt gloves in during my research. It would be pretty easy to modify this build to be similar to those gloves I think.

  • @pilummurialis6490

    @pilummurialis6490

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Unpossible the stunt glove has different sized stalls and backplate templates, the tips are similar, but also still shorter, I have drawn a set of them up

  • @EVILDEADGAMINGX85X
    @EVILDEADGAMINGX85X8 ай бұрын

    what temperature ws ur heatgun set at to flex pla?

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    8 ай бұрын

    I don't have any way to measure the temperature, but it does not take much. I used my heat gun on it's lowest setting and stopped as soon as the piece becomes flexible.

  • @BeeRumblin13
    @BeeRumblin13 Жыл бұрын

    Looks great but the backplate needs some bends to it. It's a little too straight

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks. That's the beauty of this design, you can just apply a bit of heat and add any bends and creases that suit the look you want.

  • @pilummurialis6490
    @pilummurialis6490 Жыл бұрын

    Did you actually use the screenshots from the film to create the templates? cause there is the bad tracing job of the original templates, but they are very distorted in size, and looking at these, they look very similar, you did a great job shaping them up, but there are a bunch of bends on the armature that are intentional for functionality ;) would love to see you 3D print the templates of the New Nightmare bone claw, the original hero glove also had it's blades brazed, not soldered, thus all the reds you see in the film

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    Жыл бұрын

    I have been researching this for many years. I know the traced template you are talking about. I have an unpublished template I obtained a long time back, that I used as a starting reference, then I have printed hundreds of angles of each part, splicing them together digitally over the template and corrected what I believe are minor errors and distortions. Then making change after change until the printed pieces all aligned. Ultimately I ended up having to rescale the entire glove after my first full finished glove print. I literally have half a bucket of “incorrect” printed parts before I got to this design. Even for the blade, I used about 20+ reference images to get an accurate shape. I can’t say that every mm of this is perfect compared to the hero glove, but I’d bet my life on it that it’s incredibly close. I have been collecting NOES memorabilia since the first film came out in 84, so I have a LOT of reference photos in old magazines, behind the scenes images etc. This has been a bit of an obsession project for me, so I’m pretty sure I’m as close as I can get, without having the hero here for comparison. Ultimately though, I’m offering it for free, I get nothing out of sharing it, so if people like it, great, but I make no claims about its accuracy, because I just can’t. There is only one real glove in the world and a lot of people trying to get as close as they can to it. This is just my attempt.

  • @pilummurialis6490

    @pilummurialis6490

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Unpossible That's great to here you know of the templates I am talking about, I have the measurements of the hero glove, did you also happen to use all the shots of the hero glove as it is today? cause those are perfect reference for scaling each piece, and also you can get dead on shots to get the accurate blade shapes for each one, plus I'd love to see you 3D print the backplate as it is with all the bends included, it's drastically different from Part 1 and 2, your attempt is great though and you have the shapes all accurate of the flat template, the shaping of each piece is the really tough part, do you think you'll be able to convert the templates to print out as a paper set too?

  • @kevinstevens2310

    @kevinstevens2310

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pilummurialis6490 Yes, I spent a lot of time looking at the "found" hero photos, they were some of the most useful. My 3D modelling skills are not up to turning my flat pieces into a formed backplate unfortunately, but I am learning as I go, so perhaps one day. I don't know of any way to generate a paper copy from my files either, but I have a set of 3D prints that I will use as a template, in case I ever decide to make a metal glove. For now, I am exhausted from just making this project lol. Thanks for the kind words though man, you clearly know a lot about Freddy's glove, so that is encouraging to read your comments.

  • @pilummurialis6490

    @pilummurialis6490

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kevinstevens2310 One glove I know would be great to see you tackle, is the Part 4 hero glove, you have tons of reference of it from every angle so making those templates will be easy, they are really beaten to hell as well, but I am interested to see how they look flattened out like your Part 1/2 hero templates, also looking at your templates, one thing yours has that most don't, is the inconsistency in the lines, that is great because it's a nice detail to show how crude they really would be if the armature was broken down and hammered flat to get a direct measurement off of, building these things is a lot of work, but as long as you have fun doing it as a hobby, you're pretty much golden! I do hope you tackle the Part 4 hero as it was in the film, also the fact you spliced together screenshots for the templates, is one thing I had always wanted to see done

  • @Unpossible

    @Unpossible

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pilummurialis6490 I'm loathe to say I intend to do it, because many of my intentions take years to get round to, but I always loved Part 4 (though when I watch it now, I'm not so sure why), so I would like to at some point, but knowing how much time and money went in to this one, I might have a break from Freddy Gloves for a while lol. If I do tackle another one though, that would be the one I would like to try. As you say, there are loads of good clear photos and behind the scenes pictures of that one, so it shouldn't be as hard as this one was. Watch this space :)

  • @hattietyrone7046
    @hattietyrone7046 Жыл бұрын

    Superb❤️!! Become a YT god > Promo_SM!

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