this was so fun to watch i usually cant focus on videos but I watched it through because it was so intrerestig
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! That's the goal so I really appreciate the comment
@TheDeltaFlight6 күн бұрын
If you don't want to fork up the money for a label printer just yet, amazon sells "shipping label sheets" which are sticky-back labels that you can use with a normal printer.They work good as a substitute.
@holziarbeiter59075 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! I wanted to buy a label printer But if i know this earlier i had not thinked about a buy and got me this thanks i ordered instantly thanks! So nice
@pavlerukavina4877Ай бұрын
The quality of this videos are insane! Keep up the great work!
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Thanks! That's the goal for 2025, more videos like this.
@pipdesignshopАй бұрын
I just got my third 3D printer and figured it’s nowhere close to a print farm, so I thought of it as my print garden 😂 👍 Thanks for sharing your process
@holziarbeiter59075 күн бұрын
You dry it.but after you.lay it without vacuum or ZIPbags in the open room? You dont know how much moisture is in our air?
@professorquackАй бұрын
wow a real experience. thanks for sharing
@kadenabbott307329 күн бұрын
I like how casual your videos feel
@taylorbisig614923 күн бұрын
@Joel Schat You should consider buying the Two Panel Sticky labels that are two labels per 8.5" x 11" Sheet of paper. It is great for shipping labels and can be printed on your printer you already have. They also come backed with a sticker type backer that allows them to be applied right away onto your boxes.
@TIG3DPrintsАй бұрын
Keep it up man! Great vid!
@Dan_13-w1p18 күн бұрын
My PEI BL textured plate HATES IPA! had so many fails using it. since switching back to normal dishwashing soap its stronger than ever., hope your back to full health.
@GT3DSolutionsАй бұрын
Love the "3D print garden" Canada Post's strike was hard on small business, hope you picked up after the strike was over
@craigjokАй бұрын
Nicely Done 👍🏿
@Time-Lapseyp4mo28 күн бұрын
Nice work and cozy place 🤩. May I know the brand of your dryer please?
@JoelSchat28 күн бұрын
Thanks! Ya it's the Eiobos polyphemus
@Time-Lapseyp4mo28 күн бұрын
@@JoelSchat lovely thanks! :)
@arjanellingson452527 күн бұрын
Very nice video! Thank you for getting this out even if you are sick! Feel better :)
@ukfinest1234 күн бұрын
what printer is that?
@Taggy1217 күн бұрын
Whered you get the file for the airless basketball? And what fillement did you use
@JoelSchat16 күн бұрын
It's the Biqu PLA HR, and the party lime Biqu file found on makerworld
@TheBeardedBootsАй бұрын
Not sure if its an option there in Canada. But at least in the US, you can sign up for a business account for UPS and get a label maker for next to nothing or free depending on who you talk to. I did that for my 3D business.
@JonneytheKidd17 күн бұрын
Good to know. Now do you manually print labels as you get orders, or does it automatically print a label every time an order comes in?
@TheBeardedBoots15 күн бұрын
@@JonneytheKidd i use ship station and once i have orders complete I print them as needed. That flow is different for everyone. I dont like to create labels till the print is done so the customer does not get false hope with the email notification.
@JoelSchat15 күн бұрын
I like to have all of my products in stock, so if an order comes in, I press print and process it right away. If I am out of the office then it gets processed the next morning.
@Roobotics7 күн бұрын
@@JoelSchat But that's not what 'in-stock' means. "available for immediate sale in a store." queuing up a print job and processing it the next day, is turning raw-stock to actual stock. Unless you mean refilling a buffer-que, which wasn't what was described was all, but also quite viable.
@sethbraunstein255220 күн бұрын
You should make the investment for a 4x6 label printer. I started by cutting out lables, and it got to the point that it was the step that took the longest. I got one on amazon for ~$50 USD and 1k labels for $18 USD.
@Miguel-Arias22 күн бұрын
Would be interesting to know the price, cost and profit per unit. Made me smile watching you cut and tape the labels. Exactly what I did for way to long. My label printer was a game changer.
@JoelSchat22 күн бұрын
Just picked one up :) I'm going to do a financial focused video in the coming months for sure!
@Miguel-Arias22 күн бұрын
@@JoelSchat Awesome!
@kubanblunt413727 күн бұрын
Good Job Buddy
@btzemat2106 күн бұрын
Are those UniTak 3d spools?
@zackj99725 күн бұрын
You're getting IPA on the back Z rod spraying and cleaning the plate inside the chamber. Wouldn't that dry it out and potentially cause issues?
@JoelSchat24 күн бұрын
Oh interesting, you make a good point! Haven't had an issue with it yet but I'll make sure to keep it well greased
@Hevs_Studios29 күн бұрын
Question, what happens if you dont dry out filaments? Because I have wood filaments that are highly recommended to dry out before use, I haven't dried them out, and I dont notice anything wrong with the print quality.
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
With nylon your prints fail almost instantly but with PETG the finish isn't quite as nice, but when printing multiple of the same products on the build plate, it'll fail on the retractions in-between the products.
@Hevs_Studios29 күн бұрын
ah, thanks
@malonecustomdesignsАй бұрын
Bite the bullet and get a Rollo label printer!!!! It has saved us so much time!!!! We've actually used it to make other stickers for customers. It has paid for itself with stickers....probably 5X over.
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
That is so good to know! I'll definitely look into that one. Love the idea that I can do stickers also! Thanks for the advice!
@beatsandbuttons24 күн бұрын
@@JoelSchat This is really a good tip which is more beneficial than it looks like it sounds to you :P. 100% time saver to avoid manual (boring) labor and time. Instantly having right sized printed labels + easy to stick on without tape is worth more than the printer , talking about improving processes ;).
@NickSilverYT22 күн бұрын
Is that enclosure just for the sound and fumes or was that thermal insulation I spied as well?
@JoelSchat21 күн бұрын
Initially just sound, but I'm thinking about redoing it with some insulation and better fumes
@dedudedu512 күн бұрын
A tip for the taping bro, we use a automatic tape dispenser, saves alot of time and not that expensive. You just use your regular tape, not the paper and water thing. The one we got is called Vevor Zcut-9 automatic tape dispenser, price is around 100 euros. Think you can find it cheaper though
@JoelSchat11 күн бұрын
Epic! Thanks for the recommendation
@dedudedu511 күн бұрын
@@JoelSchat No worries bro, keep up the good work! :D
@JoelSchat11 күн бұрын
@dedudedu5 found one on marketplace that I'm going to buy tomorrow
@GrumpyGramps3D22 күн бұрын
Would love to have a Bambu Labs A1 combo. My Ender printers are shot and now out of service as well as my 3d printing service. Bambu Labs are you listening?
@headlinee11Ай бұрын
Really good video 👍 I think you should get some type of ventilation for when you are soldering the screws. And use some type of glove when handling the CF rolls. The carbon fiber when unprinted gets stuck on your skin. Safety first 😊
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
Ya, I need to build a better soldering fan for sure, I have one that I use when i'm doing normal soldering but it's awkward. I figured that since there was no smoke and I never let the soldering tip touch any of the plastic that it was fine. Never had an issue with the CF under the skin, interesting note to think about.
@70ryandАй бұрын
Great video! I was wondering about your experience on cleaning the plates with iso propyl alcohol. On the bambu docs, they strongly advise against using it to clean pei plates. Since it can degrade the beds. Have you noticed any of that? I can imagine the time you save by doing it this way is worth more than failed prints or replacing a print bed sometimes. From your experience, did you have to replace beds at all?
@Marcus_CaiusАй бұрын
Acetone is a NO NO -PEI Textured build plate is ok with alcohol, but I would apply it on a paper cloth not directly on the build plate. -PEI Smooth: Warm Water & Dish Soad is recommended and let it dry completely. How often? Every 10-12 prints. Personally I avoid putting my fingers on the buils plate. Usually wait a good ~10 minutes but if I'm on a hurry. I hold the plate on the edges and bend it to release parts. Waiting ~10 minutes let me remove parts w/o removing the build plate from the printer. For small parts I wait more like 20 minutes. Small thin parts can be tricky to remove, be cautious. I run my printers with a spare build plate and swap it when it's time to wash it.
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Oh good to know! I have been doing it this way for about 8 months, and have like 5000 hours or so on these PEI beds. I haven't had to flip them over and start using the other side yet so I think it's safe to say I have not had any issues with it. That being said, I don't use much and it's diluted so maybe that helps?
@asdsdasdasda8040Ай бұрын
@@JoelSchat Wow have you used your P1S printers for approx 5000 hours print time per printer? Have you had any major repairs that have had to be done?
@70ryandАй бұрын
@JoelSchat thnx for the info, I have avoided alcohol so far but with those numbers I'll be trying out alcohol also. Since it makes it so much easier.
@PhilippeNadeau-h5gАй бұрын
What filament dehydrator do you recommend? Thanks!
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
I really like my Eibos Polyphemus. Have had it for over a year now.
@lucas1884Ай бұрын
What filament dryer do you use?
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
Right now I am using the Eibos Polyphemus and I have an old cyclopse as well.
@LucasDehaene23 күн бұрын
Hello, I have a question: how do you sell your products? Do you have your own site or on etsy........
@JoelSchat23 күн бұрын
Yup, Etsy as well as my own shopify site
@LucasDehaene23 күн бұрын
@@JoelSchat Ok, thank you
@garrydye23946 күн бұрын
Get a Dymo labelmaker 4XL. It prints out 4 x6 labels and uses no ink. I've had mine for about 10 years and I have had a fulltime online business for the past 26 years. There is really no fast way to make and pack boxes. Just knock it out as you are doing.
@TheVIPenor19 күн бұрын
I know you said you’re using iso prop to clean but what are you using to physically wipe them out of curiosity?
@KronicDaydreamZ16 күн бұрын
Idk about him, but I use disposable shop towels. They leave no cotton or paper fibers behind.
@JoelSchat16 күн бұрын
Microfiber cloth from the dollar store I cut to fit the 3d printed handle thing I found on makerworld
@EpicBenjo20 күн бұрын
It’s recommended that you do not start your printers at the exact same time if they’re sharing an outlet. There’s a big spike of electricity that it pulls at the beginning when it does the nozzle warm up and bed plate warm up. Once it hits the required temperatures, the electricity draw lowers. So, wait until that’s done before starting the other printer.
@mihhneea19 күн бұрын
Not true, teste with ecoflow delta 2. The spike is max 400w that is 0.4kw per printer, you can easily start 10 printers without a problem!!!!!!
@JoelSchat19 күн бұрын
I haven't had an issue yet, but my building is really old (1950s) so I don't want to push it. I start up 2 all the time but typically don't do more than that.
@mihhneea19 күн бұрын
@@JoelSchat Buy a smart plug, a cheap one is 10 usd and you can track the spike and consumption
@EpicBenjo19 күн бұрын
@@mihhneea Ok, I looked it up further. It depends on the voltage of your outlet. If you have a 120V outlet, it only spikes to 400-600W. If you have a 240V outlet, it can spike between 600-1000W. Even still, I would not be starting 10 printers off a single outlet at the exact same time.
@JoelSchat19 күн бұрын
I've been meaning to get a UPS or something for better stability long term but these Bambus are so good that I haven't had many issues. Power has only gone out once in the past year and a half
@ctg22228 күн бұрын
As you said you need a thermal printer! Haha. I use diecut boxes too which means I only use 1 peice of sticky tape. Also can you try to get the plate usage to sub 1kg so you don't need 2 spools in there? Haha. Nice work mate!
@JoelSchat27 күн бұрын
The prints actually use 1002 grams but I have never run out so it seems as though the spools come with a little over 1kg! The spool in slot 4 is actually an empty spool filled with dessicant, sometimes I justoved the nearly empty ones over to slot 2 if I'm being lazy tho. Definitely going to look into the die cut ones. Do you find they hold up well for international distances?
@ctg22227 күн бұрын
@@JoelSchatthanks for the reply! Oh right! Haha that is fantastic! Yep I’ve been using them for a product around the same size for a year and a half and have had great results all over the world from Australia. B38 size is what I use. Thermal printer was the first thing I bought when my business took off (well second after another printer haha). It’s elite and doesn’t use ink!
@gregorioh526328 күн бұрын
Thank you for the great video. Subscribed! Is that a "magnetic" wall tool organizer?
@JoelSchat28 күн бұрын
Good eye! And thanks! Ya I have a video in the works about the tool organizer wall and yes it is magnetic!
@yannickbmgamesnl8472Ай бұрын
what for dryer do you use?
@Marcus_CaiusАй бұрын
Look like EIBOS 3D Filament Dryer Polyphemus.
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Yup! It's the Eibos, I have the old version as well but the newer Polyphemus is definitely an upgrade.
@JonneytheKidd17 күн бұрын
What type of PLA are you printing on? Your product looks solid.
@EmesiSАй бұрын
Hope you feel better man. What are the "quick release plates?" I dont recognize what they're for? Cheers!
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Thanks! I've got a few other video's about them. It's basically a way to mount the Nikon P1000 camera to a tripod.
@EmesiSАй бұрын
@JoelSchat Yeah lol... Guess I should've looked at some of your other videos before asking. Thanks for the reply. Cheers!
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
I appreciate the comment don't worry at all!
@puggysillyАй бұрын
I love this style of video, good shit
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Appreciate it! Thanks
@toasty5546Ай бұрын
great video great schedule that works for you! what is the product that you are selling and can you make a video going over your spreadsheet with costs and for how much you sell it? those type of video's ussually do really wel for your channel
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! I'll definitely consider doing a cost breakdown. Hoping to launch a couple more products to have some more data to include in that video first.
@mikelaurie3850Ай бұрын
Is it worth your while?
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
Ya it's a good side hustle! Definitely not enough to be a full time job
@upcomingvillainАй бұрын
What is your ventilation setup like?
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Fan's pulling fresh air in from one side, then pulling out the other and up a hose into the ceiling through some filters.
@upcomingvillainАй бұрын
@@JoelSchat Ya i'm in the process of this style setup but am also battling humidity from the "fresh air". Do you just crack a window and use a dehumidifier?
@falconflyer0427 күн бұрын
Hey! Which AMS riser do you have printed on your P1S? Looks nice!
@JoelSchat27 күн бұрын
makerworld.com/en/models/64902#profileId-68560 This one!
@g0d77Ай бұрын
Ok, gotta ask... What is the spool in 4th slot of AMS?
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Haha good eye! It's an empty spool with dessicant in it
@g0d7729 күн бұрын
@JoelSchat never seen that before, is there a public stl file for this? I never use all my slots, seems like a great idea.
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
Found it! makerworld.com/en/models/44624#profileId-46275
@IsmailQadryАй бұрын
Phenomenal work Joel! You're video quality and production are great! I'm curious what lens/gear you use for the talking head components of this video? I've got a similar set up in terms of the amount of distance between my camera and where I'm positioned and just haven't found a good solution!! Keep up the great work!
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Thanks! A mixture of gear the the main wide angle shot was done using the Laowa 10mm f2.8 lens on a Sony camera. Creates a cool look while being close to the camera which is nice!
@tomr.469926 күн бұрын
Great video, do you say howdy in Canada? I was expecting Texas 😂
@JoelSchat24 күн бұрын
Just a random greeting I picked up 😅 definitely not from Texas haha
@terrarialetsplay825127 күн бұрын
This music is very soothing with the flow of the video- no snapping switches in scenes, way to go!
@JoelSchat27 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! That's such a hard part of the process to nail
@Itsdoublejj23Ай бұрын
Can I have a print garden if I have one printer? I like the idea of it being something small at first and it can grow into a farm
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
I think so! That's where I am at too, start small and slowly grow
@bub958725 күн бұрын
What do you use to design your models? Do you use fusion 360? If so, do you need to buy the $800 commercial license?
@JoelSchat24 күн бұрын
Yup! I use fusion360 and I didn't pay at first but once I started selling paid models I started paying. It's actually 50% off right now!
@michaelboom770426 күн бұрын
Feel better! Now the strike is done so across the street you can go again for drop off.
@alexforay9239Ай бұрын
hi, where do you sell the most, on etsy or shopify?
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Mostly on Etsy but I only added shopify a couple of months ago
@alexforay9239Ай бұрын
@JoelSchat okok thanks for the reply! And so how do you generate trafic on shopify, do you do some ad?
@VastCNCАй бұрын
Don’t know if you’d be up for it, but with the time spent tracked, it would be cool to see filament used, failure rate, sales, power and production metrics to calculate an hourly rate after cogs.
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
That's a great idea. Maybe I'll do a 1 month video and have all of those details included as well!
@stephenbozzone1116Ай бұрын
I ran some numbers (not knowing your costs) and on average your gross revenue is over $600/hr. I think you have a great strategy, sell a niche product at a slightly premium price. The key is finding customers.
@meddel9864Ай бұрын
brother ive heard using ISO to clean will degrade the bed, have you seen this?
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
Haven't seen anything about this but i'll look into it for sure. i've probably printed 200 hours like this and haven't had an issue yet
@redkeyinuse4754Ай бұрын
Why do you stick with Bambu? Are there not cheaper options?
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
I've had a creality printer, and prior to this setup had 3 Quidi tech printers, but always had issues that required replacement parts. Like clockwork every few months one of the printers would be out of commission for one reason or another. These Bambus have been working for nearly 1 years straight now with zero downtime. So yes more expensive, but more reliable!
@redkeyinuse4754Ай бұрын
@ I guess I should have specified “for filament”
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
@@redkeyinuse4754 makes more sense. I haven't found anything as good for the price as Bambus petg cf but for everything else I get a variety of brands. Just happened to be Bambu this week as I loaded up from their holiday sale
@redkeyinuse4754Ай бұрын
@@JoelSchat just saw that flashforge has it a little cheaper. I think I’m going to try that out. Their pla-cf printed amazing.
@covecarpentryАй бұрын
nice job
@hessel939024 күн бұрын
How do you sell so many, this is amazing. How do people know about your product, is it mainly from youtube?
@JoelSchat23 күн бұрын
KZbin, Etsy ads, google ads, and good old fashioned SEO
@hessel939023 күн бұрын
@ good to know, really enjoyed your video btw
@daverowe5351Ай бұрын
Your product looks well designed and printed nicely - may i ask what the product is?
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
For sure! I have a few other videos about it, but basically it helps stabilize a camera on a tripod that zooms really far in.
@daverowe5351Ай бұрын
@@JoelSchat Thanks - I am not a photo guy but really like the idea such a nicely designed and produced product
@longlivingdude28 күн бұрын
Bro, you mentioned you felt sick. Are you venting the 3D printer room?
@JoelSchat28 күн бұрын
Yup! I've got ventilation, but in regards to being sick, I had a nasty case of pneumonia that I thought I had recovered from, but just stuck around a bit longer that I would have hoped!
@daveolson9424Ай бұрын
Great video! Love see small operations like this. I also have a print garden. Bambu really has changed the scene for this. Looks like you have a great setup for your workflow. I’m still working on my workflow. Do you vent your print chamber at all. Not for just heat but for filtering out and fumes or particles?
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Yup it's vented through some hoses up into the ceiling as I can't vent to outside in my building.
@WeldebornАй бұрын
I guess I also should start selling stuff instead of just printing for myself all the time. 🙂Great video. What filament dryer are you using?
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
eh that's how I started! Then someone messaged me asking if they could have one and here we are!
@enricodesign619Ай бұрын
what do you clean with, sorry if i missed you saying it
@toasty5546Ай бұрын
iso alcohol
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Yup! Isopropyl Alcohol for the PETG cf plates, although I will clean it with soap and water if I am switching between pla and petg or something else to make sure they are super clean.
@enricodesign619Ай бұрын
@JoelSchat thank you
@whizkid9124Ай бұрын
What are you printing?
@ZER0o10Ай бұрын
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@JoelSchatАй бұрын
I mainly print 8x Nikon p1000 quick release plates that I designed and sell. A few other videos on my channel about that product too
@RobinHoldenSr29 күн бұрын
The last print I did was the White House scaled up 200% Printed on our Bambu Labs A1 Combo. Took about 14hrs @Lynns3D_PrintingStudio
@whizkid912428 күн бұрын
That’s so cool. Thanks for the update. I am hooked
@AliciaMeyer-pr9je27 күн бұрын
Shelves to display Lego sets
@joelitotek1796Ай бұрын
homie definitely invest in a label printer! it will change your life when it comes to shipping lol.
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
It's going to be my next purchase
@Roxy_Epoxy13 күн бұрын
May want to blur the address/names on your lables before posting
@JimmyHACKАй бұрын
Awesome setup! Spend the couple hundred on a label printer ASAP though.
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Any recommendations on a printer? It'll likely be my first purchase of 2025
@ivar_dgtlАй бұрын
@@JoelSchat Dymo is a good brand!
@Ghost-Ghost-GhostАй бұрын
@@JoelSchat I personally like the Zebra printers, as the labels aren't proprietary and will likely save you money in the long run.
@budwittman4907Ай бұрын
dude that label printer will pay for it self so so quick, in time and labor and in ink and paper and tape, thermal labels are about 2c each and a decent printer is about 90$ us
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
@@budwittman4907 thanks! I've been looking at printers today and will definitely be purchasing one asap
@TheNerdArmory29 күн бұрын
$100 you'll find used wired Rollo label printers on facebook marketplace everywhere. They're amazing, i own two lol. Wireless ones can be hit or miss hence why i go wired.
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
Nice good call! Doesn't seem to be many Rollo brand ones here in Canada but the other brands are much cheaper on marketplace! Good call!
@TheEngine-q5h16 күн бұрын
OSHA showing up about that chair stand....
@tdplayertАй бұрын
wonderful to see such a great business going well, that's quite some income weekly, correct? Very impressive. Sorry if dumb question but those exhaust pipes, do they just blow the air onto the ceiling? Does your health not suffer from that? It can't be healthy, having so much of that stuff being printed non stop?
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Thanks! I get pretty busy with work and travel also so I'm not always out putting this much and trying to get ahead so I have products in stock. Ya for sure, it is vented to the ceiling through some activated carbon so it should be pretty good. Air quality monitor shows the same with and without the printers running
@ryancarey1535Ай бұрын
Keep up the good work, solid video!
@RVDL28 күн бұрын
Just wanted to say that I enjoyed the video and subscribed! Have a great 2025 and i'm looking forward to more of your content.
@JoelSchat28 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! I'm trying to make a video a week, but we will see how that goes once life get's busy again!
@RVDL27 күн бұрын
@ quality over quantity man
@B4CK4REVENGEАй бұрын
I’ve been looking for an enclosure idea like yours and I’m so happy to see yours and how you constructed it. I have my printers next to my desk, and I really need to be able to work and focus without distraction by the printers being there, and this seems like the way.
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Honestly it makes a huge difference with most prints! I sometimes forget that they are going in there. Main piece of advice is to make sure it's a tight fit, mine has a few little gaps and all of the sound I do hear is coming out of them
@ryanhuber149122 күн бұрын
40 seconds in and I could tell he's Canadian after he said process
@benjaminway569921 күн бұрын
I didn't notice until I saw the coffee cup with the brass inserts😂
@iosgamingshorts247Ай бұрын
Awesome video man!! Quick question- do you dry every filament that comes in? If so- why? This is the first video I have seen that mentions drying the filament first. Thanks!!
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Honestly just in the habit after having printed a lot of nylon. It fixes a lot of random problems you get. I usually only dry PLA after it fails, but petg, nylon, TPU especially prints way better when dry
@iosgamingshorts247Ай бұрын
@@JoelSchat thanks for the response. I’m going to get back into 3d printing and am deciding which bamboo printer to go with.
@iosgamingshorts247Ай бұрын
@@JoelSchat Now I am just debating which printer to buy.....It's between the ones you have and the A1. A1 is a little cheaper but the P1 may be better in the long run!
@adamarzo55924 күн бұрын
@@iosgamingshorts247 Filament drying is snake oil unless you use filaments like nylon. Drying PLA is a great way to waste electricity. You gain nothing from it. Nothing. I've got 5 year old filament that sat in 70%+ humidity and it prints absolutely fine. This is like Bambu trying to sell you bed adhesion when you can just use gluestick. At some point, people need to stop being zombies.
@iosgamingshorts24723 күн бұрын
@ awesome. Thank you for the help!! Just never saw it before and what you said makes sense.
@chefyeboi10 күн бұрын
Will the security update from Bambu labs affect your business?
@ActionTeamJoeАй бұрын
You need to buy a label printer. ASAP. I did what your doing for years. I bought a thermal label printer and boy life got a whole lot easier!!! Get one you won't regret it!!!
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
It's 100% going to be my next purchase
@Mindsett0success18 күн бұрын
Hello Joel, my name is Leo and I am a high school student located in South Africa. I am greatly inspired by your 3D Printing Business and I wish to do the same with my Ender 3 v3 se printer! Could you potentially assist me in my journey to building a 3D Printing business? Thanks! 😊
@holziarbeiter59075 күн бұрын
With that cheap printer you cant get a reliable farm no chance
@paulholyoakАй бұрын
Buy label paper, simply print the normal post labels with your standard ink jet or laser and slap them straight on.
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
oh snap! Didn't know you could do that, i'm definitely going to try this!
@paulholyoakАй бұрын
@ it’ll save you heaps of time and no need to buy a very expensive label printer.
@mikegerrits319829 күн бұрын
Beautiful video! Definitely stealing the name print garden lol. How long have you been printing CF filaments in the AMS? Bambu and the community make it sound like its committing a crime but I havent seen too many actual real world examples of how bad it is.
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
Thanks haha I saw someone call their printer that once but I can't remember who! My 4 printers have a combined 5k hours with maybe half of that with Bambu PETG CF and zero issues so far. Bambu website says that PETG CF specifically is safe to use, I haven't tried the other filaments much though
@2006rm25010 күн бұрын
Does the new Bambu firmware update concern you?
@warslead102328 күн бұрын
every layer counts ! You are doing a five stars job. Very good carmin.
@BastelsaalАй бұрын
Very nice. I like your garden! 🙂
@brot03hersАй бұрын
i found who takes all the filament
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
To be fair this was filament delivery day :P But I do go through a lot of black PETG CF
@ddwag124 күн бұрын
should link your shop in desc
@maggiewoodward2010Ай бұрын
🙌🙌
@OSSIKI24 күн бұрын
YOOO my 3d printer (p1s) is also called bambi but with german pronounciation
@BarfusWOWАй бұрын
I'm really shocked when people clean their print beds between each printer, I literally never clean my beds, my K1 used to get cleaned a lot because i used glue on it, but i changed the print bed so now it doesn't have glue so no cleaning, and the A1 just never gets cleaned stuff doesn't have an issue sticking so why bother
@JoelSchatАй бұрын
Totally fair, what I didn't show in this video was my other two print beds that I didn't clean and had glue on them for the past couple weeks straight. With these recurring prints, each one is a 1kg print and when I do that super quick step of cleaning the bed I have a 0% failure rate from prints coming off the bed vs a like 3% failure rate so it's worth it for me to save that occasional kg of filament.
@ruvimrebuilds427328 күн бұрын
I also just got recently got a x1 carbon with AMS and a A1 with AMS. And also got like 30 rolls of filament.
@ThePhilcam21 күн бұрын
If you want to crack your process watch some one piece flow video or lean manufacturing!
@TheNerdArmory29 күн бұрын
Do you wear gloves because of the CF? (EDIT: 50 seconds in a see that's a no xD Definitely recommend looking up vids on cf filament, that stuff comes of and into your skin and you'll never get it out and its cancer causing. Not something to mess around with
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
And down the rabbit hole of research I go :P I haven't found my fingers to get itchy ever, so it seems that my skin is pushing them out. I'll be doing my own research on this one with a microscope!
@TheNerdArmory29 күн бұрын
@@JoelSchat Heck yeah man, gotta keep ourselves safe out there!
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
No doubt! I think I might be buying a small microscope now 😜
@Etrehumain123Ай бұрын
Damn life is easy. You made a product and sales are flowing.. lucky.
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
Wasn't easy when I was developing the product! This is 3 years later. I am very grateful for the sales though, that's definitely the hardest part.
@srhadaham10129 күн бұрын
Buy a step stool! It only takes one mistake on that chair to change your life. And not in a good way.
@JoelSchat29 күн бұрын
Was wondering if anyone would notice that.. thanks for watching our for me!
@milannekuhh21 күн бұрын
3:09 "I'm a videographer" *while camera is out of focus* No hate, just funny, great vid!
@JoelSchat21 күн бұрын
The irony is not lost on me haha. I'm definitely better behind the camera than in front but am trying to get better at doing both!
@milannekuhh21 күн бұрын
@@JoelSchat nah its alright, just had me laughing. Btw that PETG CF looks sick
@gw1814Ай бұрын
get a rollo thermal printer!
@jankykerle925628 күн бұрын
The part where you talk about being a professional videographer is out of focus.
@JoelSchat28 күн бұрын
Gotta love that irony 😅 It would seem I'm better at checking focus from behind the camera than in front of it