The cleaning out process was not quite as satisfying as a Doctor Pimple Popper video.
@EpicBenjo3 сағат бұрын
My Credit Card was compromised after using it with Cults3D to buy a 3D Model. For years, I've only used my credit card for online purchases with Amazon and nothing else. The credit card was saved in Amazon, so I never had to enter it. The one time I use it with another online merchant (Cults3D), it gets compromised. A few days after buying the 3D model, I suddenly had all these online purchases happening in quick succession within a 30 minute span while I was on the phone with the credit card company trying to cancel the card. I never use my credit card for anything else. It never even leaves the house.
@optimustrond6 сағат бұрын
Another fantastic video! Love your videos, dude! Thank you! 😁
@kylequinn19637 сағат бұрын
I can't wait to see the results of this project. This is something I'll be keeping an eye on for when I have a bit of extra cash. A 6 head tool changer for a reasonable price? yes please!
@UNgineering8 сағат бұрын
14:18 reminds me of XKCD 927
@corychamplin8 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the video, I have one of these printers and I am getting the layer shift effect from the z belt you mentioned. I will try adjusting it so it tracks straight and see if that helps. Would you please share that creativity belt slicer profile you mentioned in this video?
@richupson13199 сағат бұрын
How can a, as you refer to it, pod air filter be illegal due to a fire risk despite being acceptable to track cars, but a 3d printed part made from a material that claims to be heat resistant, but in reality is an unknown be legal an ok? Don’t get me wrong, I think that you’ve printed is awesome and presents an almost insignificant fire risk but, in reality it’s probably still a higher risk than a pod filter, I think the authorities need to have a rethink about what should and should shouldn’t be legal.
@timothykieper10 сағат бұрын
Interesting but, I just bought 500 rubber bands for $4.00
@Jaws42510 сағат бұрын
Just found your channel. One of the best descriptive videos I have seen. I appreciate how you showed all the printed samples along the way versus just saying "click this - do this".
@TheIcemanModdeler11 сағат бұрын
I'm going to upgrade my Transform printer to a 7k screen, someone made a video here on youtube and trying to figure out the connections and components, the printer has 4 fans so i'll need to connect each 12v fan to one of these buck converters then connect them in paralel 2 by 2 for each slot on the Chitu e10 Lite board?
@tolkienfan197213 сағат бұрын
Amazing. This is just what we need. I'm amazed they managed to reverse engineer the HP cartridges. I have an Epsom which actually takes liquid inc refills. Which has obvious advantages. May be worth a look. Again, kudos. This is awesome
@RuiFernandoCaldas13 сағат бұрын
It does not exist anymore!
@benkeller314 сағат бұрын
Take a break, we will be here when you come back!
@UNgineering15 сағат бұрын
12:22 $1/kg for peek. riiiiiiight ;)
@johnbowen891716 сағат бұрын
I just took two weeks off and it was good but I still think about all the work I could have gotten done. lol Enjoy and explore new things and places.
@steve-ln6nq16 сағат бұрын
if you don't currently have a Linux machine, UBUNTU is a very approachable option you can install it next to windows or have it be the OS for that computer alternatively if you're doing some lite linux work you can hit the "TRY UBUNTU" option once you have the installation media loaded up (it will run completly off of the flash drive although DO BE CAREFUL because it will have full access to your windows installation (it will allow you to delete system 32 and break your windows installation))
@LoriAnneBrown20 сағат бұрын
Cura 5.9 just added this and i had no idea what it was! Now I'll have to experiment.
@Ender-Beats23 сағат бұрын
I can't believe it has been 7 years already... I started following this channel years ago, when I was about to purchase my first Ender 3, your content has always been so helpful for me, I keep coming back because I know I will learn something new every time. I truly appreciate your honesty, work and clarity for the videos you create. Happy birthday to the channel and many thanks to you!
@rsz9018223 сағат бұрын
AliExpress and the fourty thieves.
@MitchFromSydКүн бұрын
talks way too fast to really get much out of this sorry
@JoshPodesta-w8rКүн бұрын
where are the magnets from for the generator
@JoshPodesta-w8rКүн бұрын
where do we get the magnets
@anonymous5405Күн бұрын
I haven’t touched my printers in like a year… awww yea here we go
@andreastimper9848Күн бұрын
Thanks for the very nice video.
@will364Күн бұрын
add a coment just because i don't like this number 666... LOL
@DesesКүн бұрын
Commenters being dumb? Color me surprised. Don't let the bastards grind you down!
@poorman-trendingКүн бұрын
Do not use acetone on PEI
@gummyreboot3925Күн бұрын
All I wanted was just to print a cube
@scorpioo4320Күн бұрын
you are SO RIGHT to take this break , take as long as you want/need ..love to...I know exactly what you mean as I didint listen to my body& mind and in result got a brain hemorrhage.. after years still not the same .Not working anymore after 46 years work. I enjoy small things like spending time with wife, grandkids an kids ..one big thing I still can have as a hobby is 3D printing.But need to take time when tinckering or problem solving etc..I got rid of my previous Voxelab Aquila (hugely altered) and just ordered a Sovol SV08, with 3 extra toolheads . But they stay on my shelf for future installing.Therfore I can take my time USING the printer and let printing be the hobby instead of the Printer. And I can take time watching your video's about this toolchanging project..So ..NO rush , I'll be waiting for you to return . Have a great time with lots of rest and love from your close ones. 👍🏻❤ Greetings from the Netherlands
@boriszlatkovdesignКүн бұрын
better cadonshape or 3d fusion ?
@scorpioo4320Күн бұрын
thanks , have ordered the sv08 a few days ago..pitty you don't put the cradle STL for the Meanwell LRS-350-24V here
@publicprofilename4273Күн бұрын
I wonder how long til there's a hundred different cartridge filler kits for 12 bucks on Amazon for this l9l
@publicprofilename4273Күн бұрын
Wow, just wow. So, some dude at home in his garage, or wherever, but normal guy, accomplished this, without any corporate backing, or some multimillion dollar r&d lab? And they say individual innovation is dead.. MUCH respect!
@thedirtyscotTVКүн бұрын
At $2,500 I don't think the people copying the design are the thieves.
@djmidnightwolfКүн бұрын
Sounds great but why a HP cartridge
@cyrickelegado8668Күн бұрын
Is the 3D printer module upgradeable? If so, which one do you recommend?
@natertheawesome2 күн бұрын
I found your channel looking for a tutorial on CAD for 3D printing, about a year ago, when I got my first printer. After that, I've just been seeing what else you've got down, and everything is interesting to watch, even if I hadn't been remotely interested in the subject. I appreciate that the channel isn't clickbaity. We don't need a video each week. Take a break. Affiliate links are totally fine. I think pronouncing it "zed" is fun.
@MrSongib2 күн бұрын
why we didnt use ball mouse instead for controlling the model? i didn't do some 3D stuff, so maybe my question could be sounds stupid.
@JohnnyRelentless2 күн бұрын
Printer Mods senseems to be out of business.
@guyhurst33412 күн бұрын
Excellent, merci.
@guyhurst33412 күн бұрын
Salut, Merci pour ton témoignage. Respect pour ton travail pédagogique dans l'impression 3D. J'apprécie beaucoup ton côté factuel, ton honnêteté et ta compétence. C'est une grande qualité chez toi. J'ai personnellement beaucoup de difficulté avec la langue anglaise. Je suis français et pratique comme deuxième langue l'allemand... J'en ai donc profité aujourd'hui pour t'écouter avec la traduction française de ta vidéo, et j'ai apprécié. Je te souhaite bonnes vacances et beaucoup de réussite pour la suite. Et aussi la Santé, la Paix et la joie pour toi et tes proches pour cette nouvelle année. Salutations d'Alsace. Cordialement Guy
@nonflyingfinn21732 күн бұрын
I'm willing to put my foot where my mouth is. Keep up the good work.
@Stanwis2 күн бұрын
I bought Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo and it just works - really plug and play. Altough i will admint i more technical than average Joe
@1Esteband2 күн бұрын
As a longtime follower who checks in from time to time, I really appreciate how your style has always remained consistent. You are more of a marathon runner than a sprinter, even though each video feels like a sprint in itself. I would love it if you could share your process someday, such as how you gather ideas, prepare your projects, and execute them. It would be fascinating to learn about the tools you use, as I am sure your approach would be helpful in many fields beyond just KZbin creation.
@YogisGarage2 күн бұрын
Great work mate! I'd be concerned about airflow rate. Any issues with performance?
@admintmilgart85852 күн бұрын
Thank you for your honesty
@trhosking2 күн бұрын
My CoreXY build will use 1mm or 2mm Dyneema rope in place of the belts with a simple capstan on the X and Y motors.
@Stojce_2 күн бұрын
Washers on nylock nuts do in fact rattle loose, the only good way to not have them to that is locktite. My professor told us that, he was working on some machine for a factory and they had that problem with the washers, hope you've had better luck with them
@tupelov3462 күн бұрын
This seems great but marlin only has me a bit iffy, still great work from the Foss community
@jackt36032 күн бұрын
I love your content, teaching style and integrity. We need more creators like you!