How i made Glamrock Freddy's Head! (Part 1)

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Published 2023-09-23
Thank you so much for 1 million subscriber’s, I’m still very camera shy and quite new to editing videos etc, so any suggestions are welcome!


I hope this video has helped you in your crafting journey! Please tag me on anything you make as I'd love to see!


Freddy's FREE head files are here: www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/avq4107h4eb98gl21jh76/h?rlk…

Material list:
PLA filament
x2 M5 nuts and bolts
Fabric elastic
Crossstitch (Firm) board
strong glue (I like to use two-part epoxy glue )
PPE (a dust and fume mask, gloves, and long sleeves)
strong Garden wire or springs
(I've probably forgotten the rest or its optional so ill update if i remember)




If you have any questions I will try my best to reply [although I am just one person so please forgive me if it takes me a while or I didn’t see your comment!].


And again if you would like to see more NON-3d print builds please let me know in the comments. This and next year I’m going to really try to push my YouTube as it is something I’ve always wanted to do


Part 2 is coming out in one week!!

All Comments (21)
  • @Littlejem
    Thank you so so much for all your lovely comments so far <3 I'm so hyped to film more content here on YouTube! I've UPDATED the one corrupted file (sorry I forgot to lower the res on that one file) if you downloaded it and it doesn't have that one file with "updated" in the name file. Then please use the link again to download that one updated file. Sorry about that! - Also I will be doing an animatronic eye mechanism tutorial however it will come after part 2 ( not sure when exactly) I just have to upgrade my setup before that because it's complicated to show as a 'one-man band' let alone with my lack of lighting. But I'm very excited to focus more on my YouTube and i hope to have all of your continued support as I figure this all out <3
  • @Supercreaturee
    Mad respect to you. Most people keep the files behind a pay wall and dont share a detailed process like this. Looks amazing
  • @Littlejem
    Updated to include the Lower eye lids!!
  • @lukeduncan1360
    A foam pattern would be absolutely amazing!! Especially as foam is a lot more affordable for smaller cosplayers :3
  • I know this is late but I want a glam rock Freddy suit so then I can go outside my house and go to the kids that live next to me to make them happy❤
  • @somber1796
    As someone who's been trying to make Glamrock Freddy's head for a bit over a year now, it was jarring to see this completed and planned so well. I painstakingly tried to 3D print it from the in game model and forgot to smooth it, then spent several horrible weeks sanding the geometry smooth with a hand sander. It's got a base orange and cream color on it now, so I mean, almost done. What I mean to say is that this video has my utmost respect as a fellow maker and definitely gave me a bit of a slap in the face that "If i'd only planned better from the beginning, it'd be completely done by now" Great video! If a bit painful on a personal level lmfao
  • @Diamonddog10.3
    I have been trying to print a Glamrock Freddy for a year now with some sketchy files I bought. The proportions were all wrong and I was giving up but you provided some great files for FREE! What a hero!
  • @benwilson1088
    Terribly self-conscious now, by how organized you are. Thank you for the delightful content.
  • @GR1FF1N80
    I am in awe at your designs and costumes. You've put so much work into them, along with blood, sweat and tears. Keep up the amazing work and for being you! Much love x
  • @itsmaffin
    This is an incredible amount of work! You're such an inspiration and super talented! I'd love to see more of these longer videos, they're super fun to watch :) Congrats for 1.5M subs 💖💖💖
  • Amazing tutorial and tips on how to. I really am excited to see someone like you enjoying the craft of cosplay and wanting to share with others. Keep up the good work!
  • @ianbremner4436
    This is so helpful! Thank you for sharing what you've learned. I've mostly used my 3D printer for printing small props, mostly Star Wars Blasters, Phasers and an M56 Smart Gun and I agree, PLA is probably the best and most forgiving substance for printing. ABS gives you better strength but it's a pig to print with if you don't have an enclosure for your printer.
  • @Zonkabonka
    I LOVE THIS VIDEO are you going to do the same for chica I’m sorta a big fan of her and would love to make her myself
  • @1974Dre
    Dear Jem, your creations are incredible and it is very impressive how you got all ideas how to make this possible. This must have taken very many hours!🙂👍 I can't wait to see part two! All thumps up!👍👍
  • @MrZenzio
    Always love this sort of behind-the-scenes views into cosplay.
  • @ItsPeij
    Yes, ive been waiting for this!! I have a printed toy bonnie head just waiting but Ive been crossing my fingers that Id get to see your method for filling, priming, and painting. Excited for part 2!
  • @tomek860
    Hats off 🙂 it is amazing how so much talent, passion and skill is squeezed in one person. Also, it would be great to see you posting more videos. You have good presence, you voice is nice to listen to, not to mention the British accent. Can't wait to see pt 2 and future videos. Cheers 😁
  • @user-dj1yd1nh5r
    Seriously thank you. I appreciate you sharing the files and process. I’ve been 3D printing for a while and can edit models, but I’m still learning to make them.
  • @elliottslab
    Yay great video jem !! Can’t wait for part 2 love seeing how you did things it’s always so inspiring!