been cleaning my beds with ethanol forever, always worked great, HOWEVER since cleaning it with dish soap and a non-abrasive sponge, my bed adhesion significantly increased. so a scrub with some soap every now and then can drastically affect your adhesion! every day use for me still stays ethanol/isopropyl. happy printing, y'all
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Interesting to hear! Maybe I will have to tr my that:)
@Jerryman38Ай бұрын
I have the same experience of it. Dishwashing soap such as Zalo (Norwegian brand), was a revelation when I first took the the build plate into the kitchen and washed it properly. I guess my large bottle of isopropanol will probably evaporate before it's used up ;-)
@SkateSoupАй бұрын
I finally got a deburring tool and it's been a significant quality of life improvement cleaning up prints. I need to see if left handed tips are available. Fwiw, that ams disconnector tool works great on other printers with bowden tools. I've used it in my Magneto X and X Smart 3 and it's improved the struggle sometimes popping that slippery tubing off when it's stuck in there.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Nice to hear! I think my deburring tips would work from either side.
@MattManuelАй бұрын
Good list of tools. Only two things to add, and these are optional: A mini vacuum to get all those little filament poops out of your printer and a rotary tool (Dremel-style) for sanding and smoothing. Those little drum sanding attachments can be great as an alternative to a deburring tool, just use them at low speed so as not to melt your printed part.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
yeah those are definitely both good additions 😊 I have a mini air blower to clean printers every now and then. I have a dremel but never thought to use it for this. will have to try :) !
@justinraasch35113 күн бұрын
thanks for the tool info. Even if my new T1Pro already comes with glue sticks, wrenches, and other tools, you did a great job, and the wire brush seems handy.
@pulseplayzz8980Ай бұрын
Great to see, that you listen to feedback. The sound is way better now.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Yeah thanks so much for pointing it out in the last video. There was a little error in the sound editing so thing were like half a second off …
@mackobunАй бұрын
A set of long surgical tongs are super helpful for cleaning up little buggers and arrant blobs of filament while the print is in progress.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Great tip! Thanks 😊
@GregMurchАй бұрын
Do you have links to the gridfinity post for your tools please.
@Arne.Bornheim26 күн бұрын
Hi sorry I will try to add some links. Mostly I just search on Thangs and makerworld for „xxx gridfinity“ also some of them might be selfmade and I never uploaded them …
@bshagopianАй бұрын
For the plastic scraper, you can extend the life of the blade by running it across sandpaper on a flat surface (desk, tool box, etc). It’s just like honing a hand planer blade. Use at least 400 grit or higher and keep a stiff angle, don’t roll your wrist and only do it on the beveled side.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Thanks, that's a really good idea :) !
@BelfastBikerАй бұрын
Solid, solid list!!!! I have A1s with the weak camera, so I added a cheap tripod twixt myprinters, and perched a cheap blink pan and tilt camera on top. Can see my printing from anywhere, in much better quality from a much better vantage point. When I was cat sitting over a weekend, I put one of my blink wireless cameras behind, and was able to manually pop off the finished prints after 20 minutes, into a cardboard box, using the print head as a battering ram. Allowed me to print a lot of things over that weekend..
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Nice that’s a really cool trick! 😊 Do you push it off manually or do you have a script?
@BelfastBikerАй бұрын
@@Arne.Bornheim it was just manually. I've seen solutions nearing completion that involved multiple plates, looking inrteresting.
@tommaxwell429Ай бұрын
Have you tried that new Dawn Power Wash spray? It cuts right through grease on pots and pans. I have not tried it on a plates but plan to do so. I agree with your tool list. I'd add a filament dryer if you live in any kind of humidity at all. Don't need the big S4 but a two spooler is great.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Totally agree with the filament dryer ! 😊 especially with more advanced filaments it’s a must
@itsyagirlapes24 күн бұрын
The liquid build plate glue is currently out of stock on Bambu, but their glue stick is in stock. Is there a difference? Should I wait for the liquid one to be back in stock?
@Arne.Bornheim20 күн бұрын
I think you'll be fine either way. I think the Liquid glue is easier to apply but it also depends on the filament you're printing
@ScytheNoireАй бұрын
Great list, all items I have and use constantly. I would add tweezers, one set with sharp points, the other with flat ends. Both can come in handy.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Happy to hear ! Yeah tweezers are definitely a good buy 😊 just got a set of like 6 different kinds to be equipped
@ulaBАй бұрын
Nice list. Only things I haven’t used in my years so far is the build plate glue and bed scraper. Maybe I don’t have to scrape, because I don’t use glue? ;-) So far proper cleaning was always enough for my build plates. I do like your vacuum bags. Mine only have some kind of sticker over a hole instead of a proper valve like yours. One thing I started to use more often is a dental mirror with an LED light. I use it to check if my nozzle is clean for example.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Thanks for the idea with the dental mirror! Is usually use the bed scraper to get off a brim or a draft line without putting fingerprints on the bed… The glue does make adhesion a lot better which is great again warping but also makes removing brims harder. The main print always comes off no problem though 😊
@RoyBeerZАй бұрын
You will want to use glue when printing stuff that sticks _too well_ to your plate, lest you rip off your PEI coating when printing PETG right on top of it, for example.
@ulaBАй бұрын
@@RoyBeerZ That's a different glue. Plus I have Flex sheets that are made for PETG.
@FlatLanderTechАй бұрын
Great stuff! I still need to buy a lot of this stuff, especially the deburring tool!
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Haha yeah they’re cheap and really effective. Did you do it with a knife so far or how?
@ethancohen6005Ай бұрын
Plastic build plate scrapers are great. If you are going to use metal look for the print that angles the blade perpendicular to the plate. Its a similar thing to what Zack said. If your using a sharp scraper, so sharp bambu says to use it to cut the ptfe tube, you will slash into or shave off part of your build plate cover/sticker, at some point in time
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Yeah that’s what I would think too. Especially on the textured plate I’d be scared of destroying the texture
@MarkThomas123Ай бұрын
Your Videos are Priceless!! I don't even have a 3D printer yet and I am binge watching your videos and taking notes for when I feel comfortable I will be able to start running.. Ha.. I think with Fusion 360 and the Gridfinity Plugin, I will be able to make enough boxes to keep me busy, but,,, Custom Boxes are on the Agenda for a Non-Fusion 360 user at this point.. May I make some video suggestions? A longer and more detailed tutorial using a camera and the Fusion/Gridfinity combo to make a "Caliper Holder".. Straight lines and curves, and add something in to give us an idea on making depth curves for something with a rounded handle, and I think most people could use that to get a really good start.. A video on, What I would do with my first 3D Printer, if I had to do it all over again.. Print Tools from the Menu, what basic set of filaments I would buy to be able to print flexibly most items you would want to build first. Mention this video for the tools to get with it. You could actually do a 3D Startup video for Newbies, and, walk your way back through what you went through learning.. The types of files you will be fooling with and what they are like STL, etc. A video on 3D printer Terminology would be great. Brims, Elephant ears, Support, Bridges, etc.. Even if you just briefly cover them.. There are not many or very few good video tutorials for starting users. Either I have not run across them, they are hard to find, or, enough of them don't exist.. If you have any recommendations, feel free to shout them out.. I really like your style of thinking and expression.. Thanks for taking the time to make the videos.. They really don't have to be perfect,, just good content, but, I am sure you would argue that point considering some of the comments I have seen, but, might as well focus on that too, if you want things really good when you are finished in the long run.. :) Thanks again!!!
@nickwestwood305713 сағат бұрын
What gear do you use for filming please
@jayedwin9802024 күн бұрын
Dremel Tool, Putty knife, Filament dryer • You might want to try Elmer's Washable Glue Stick for bed adhesion. Works great and less expensive than Bambu Liquid Build Plate Glue.
@Arne.Bornheim20 күн бұрын
Yeah those are all great tools too 😊 had to end the list somewhere but maybe I'll make a second video some time! Sadly I can't get Elmer's in Germany so I'll have to see
@NWGR6 күн бұрын
Great video, thanks for posting. I have all the tools you showcased aside from a decent set of 6" diagonal cutters. Knipex to the rescue! lol
@TimTheEngineer96Ай бұрын
Great video Arne! I’ll have to get a brass wire brush for nozzle cleanup :)
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Thanks so much! Hope it helps for the future
@FredSchmitthammerАй бұрын
Do you have a link to the screw driver and Allen keys?
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Sorry, I forgot those! Added them in the description but also here you go www.lttstore.com/products/screwdriver Wera Hex Keys METRIC: geni.us/TKgblj * Wera Hex Keys IMPERIAL: geni.us/SYouk * With * is an affiliate link ;)
@FredSchmitthammerАй бұрын
@Arne.Bornheim thank you
@inthehead1763Ай бұрын
I have a PEI sheet and when I use isopropyl alcohol bed adhesion is very poor but when I use window cleaner its great. Much easier to get also.
@Arne.Bornheim26 күн бұрын
Interesting one! Thanks for mentioning it 😊 It's both mostly alcohol and should clean grease away nicely but wonder what makes the difference in the end
@skitfarlig19 күн бұрын
The Bahco tool wagon looks sick!
@Arne.Bornheim7 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! It wasn't cheap, but is really worth it. (in NA I also really like Husky tool chests but I couldn't get them in Europe)
@AnadrolusАй бұрын
Great list thank you very useful ! please make also videos about essential tips or more useful mods like you did, or great 3D prints for life in general.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Thanks I’ll definitely put that on my list 😊 I already have some things planned
@SergCR25 күн бұрын
I think you missed a filament dryer. Complete game changer!
@Arne.Bornheim20 күн бұрын
Definitely a great investment
@floatypietАй бұрын
Dude I love the plastic scraper! I’ll probably print that one!😍
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Nice to hear! Honestly love the thing
@Shafy7Ай бұрын
May I know what’s the tool box. Looking for a tool box for my 3d print stuff.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Mine is from Bahco and I bought it in Germany. If you're in North America, Husky is also a really good brand (but not available in Europe I think, not sure about other continents)
@KarolTechBugАй бұрын
if u got bambu printer you also shoud have received metar blade with it, 3d model should also be included on SD card and im not gonna lie THIS IS AWESOME, it has really good angle so prints really easy come off of build plate and i think its almost impossible to damage it
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Im honestly just really scared of damaging the build plate with a metal one… if you ever use it at the wrong angle you could do some damage …
@KarolTechBugАй бұрын
@@Arne.Bornheim this scraper has like a little plastic bump which you supposed to place it on the surface first and then it has perfect angle to wedge under prints but i totally understand ur concerns
@xandersnyder7214Ай бұрын
One last thing, DO NOT use isopropyl alcohol to clean the bed in an enclosed printer, it will evaporate and dry out your belts and cause the to crack and fail. Hot water, dish soap, and a scrub sponge are the best. Save the Isopropyl for resin printing.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Interesting. Thanks for this point. Never thought about that
@Widur4226 күн бұрын
Just take the build plate out, clean it with Isopropanol and put it back in after a few minites. Isopropanol evaporates fast and without any residuals.
@jayedwin9802024 күн бұрын
@@Widur42: And if possible, use at least 91% Isopropyl alcohol for fast drying.
@RooboticsАй бұрын
Bought a edge deburrer, haven't found a single use for it except for metal. XY offset on brim exists to make them peel off very easily, if the bottom layer is squished that's elephant's foot/first layer compensation. With printers today it's kinda a thing of the past. 1:41 ABS needs a glue stick on textured PEI since when??? that list seems extra cautious, never used gluesticks one PETG with a smooth surface either, never have had print failures on well designed parts, clean your bed with 90%(minimum) ISO regularly, and keep the filament at it's glass transition point so it doesn't shrink until the print is done.. If the geometry is so bad models fail, that's a design issue that CAN be brute forced with glue, but now everyone that ever makes it, also gets to suffer trying to make it work. For a scraper, once you get a feel for it, metal is the way, it will last forever.. I have a super generic Ender3 freebie scrapper that has a defect, one corner is significantly sharper than the rest of it, works amazing to sneak under a stuck part then use the normal rest of the blade without any scratching issues. If I ever lose it I'll make another just like it. As far as vacuum bags go.. I've never dried any of my filaments until just recently, and realized after that it might have been a different error, humidity ~40-60%, I was printing TPU and it was just garbage, I have no idea why Bambu sets 240c for their generic TPU profile, yet 230 for their own 95A TPU.. I dropped it to 230 and it printed like a dream. They are baking some 'generic' filament profiles to death just to make theirs seem better I think..
@Jeff-zc3wlАй бұрын
I've found that a metal protector is also handy when modeling parts for 3d printing.
@Arne.Bornheim26 күн бұрын
What's a metal protector? Or a metal detector?
@edwardbianchi4160Ай бұрын
Buy a hemostat. Sort of a miniature vise-grip. Great for gripping and handling small stuff. Good for removing hard-to-reach supports.
@Arne.Bornheim26 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tip! That looks very hospital-y haha But I defnitely see why this would be a great tool
@xandersnyder7214Ай бұрын
If you stick with the metal bed scraper you should hone it like a chisel to keep it sharp.
@WangsiumАй бұрын
I have a small blow torch for the stringing
@JimboHurtАй бұрын
Were you printing a keyboard? Will you share a name or a link please? Great vid
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
yes I 3d printed my own keyboard 😊 It's my last video that i published before that, there are no files for it so far though because there are probably way better designs out there....
@jamiemacdonald436Ай бұрын
My opinion on buying more expensive calipers for 3D printing... don't bother. You used the phrase "perfectly precise", and that is not what calipers are for. Calipers are a good reference, and that's it. Even some of the less expensive (not the absolute cheapest though) calipers out there will give you an accuracy of +/- 0.001" / 0.03mm. With current consumer 3D printing technology you are not going to be able to utilize a resolution or accuracy greater than that anyway. If you're concerned with the accuracy and repeatability of your current calipers then buy an inexpensive gage block or a gage pin and periodically check your current calipers with them as a standard. Again, just my opinion. I know myself that I sometimes just like to buy the best tools I can whether I actually need them or not.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Thanks good for pointing that out! I guess it’s just for quality in terms of them being long lasting and maybe handling better …
@triggerfish999Ай бұрын
I agree. A budget vernier gauge works just fine.
@LimBo3500Ай бұрын
Get a manual one. That doesn't run out of battery if you don't use it for a period of time.
@NinadHarishPatilАй бұрын
A difference of opinion here. I would suggest a good reference pair of calipers that is capable of accuracy and precision well beyond the capabilities of the printer, so that you are able to quantify the inaccuracy of the prints objectively. This achieves two purposes. Firstly, it helps objectify your process of dialing in your print settings and e-steps every time you make a major change in slicers, filaments or switch extruders or printers. And secondly, if you're working with prints that need any sort of standardization, you're capable of providing a basic self-certification with a known calibrated tool. A good factory certified pair of Mitutoyos (fully manual vernier scale or dial scale) calipers isn't ridiculously expensive, and lasts a lifetime if used responsibly.
@sergeantsapient15 күн бұрын
I have the cheap calipers I bought at Harbor Freight 8 years ago and they've served me well. I remember back then enthusiasts were telling people to spend upwards of $100 dollars for better calipers but frankly "close enough" has worked pretty well for me.
@schmerolАй бұрын
if you use a knife you scrape (meaning you point your knife's edge away from you while pulling to you) instead of cutting. It's more reliable, easier and safer than most people think if done right and with practice. that said deburring tools are great nonetheless.
@Arne.Bornheim26 күн бұрын
Thanks for mentioning this! makes a lot of sense. One thing I want to mention for people reading this, please only do it with a locking knife. If I were to do this with my flip out , non locking swiss army knife I'd be in the hospital very fast 😃
@schmerol19 күн бұрын
@@Arne.Bornheim yeah very good advice :D usually you do this with guide cutters - don't use flip knifes :D
@Padi-23Ай бұрын
I got a blob on my a1, still haven’t got it working it’s been 2 months Bambu sent me a th board to try and fix it
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
where did your blob go or why is it so bad? when I had it, I just turned on the hotend to melt the blob and then took it off with pliers....
@BigJon1378Ай бұрын
You definitely need to print the AMS lite spool removal tool on maker world.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Thanks, this looks like a really interesting too. I'm planning an A1 Mini Mods Episode sometime soon and might include it there!
@BigJon1378Ай бұрын
@Arne.Bornheim awesome thank you
@mylittleparody2277Ай бұрын
Very good list, thank you.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! You're very welcome 😊
@jepolch16 күн бұрын
Thanks very much. I didn't know about Maker World.
@WhoIsLudwigАй бұрын
I've had much better and more consistent results with soap and water than with IPA for my bed cleaning. Hands soap works fine and is less aggressive than dish soap. Isopropyl alcohol is still unvaluable in a lot of situations and I still have one spray bottle handy, but for the cleaning, I always go the "old school" route now and it never failed me !
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Thanks! With so many people saying this I will have to try it out in the future as well :) !
@Zeciortech14 күн бұрын
Lighter bro, just normal lighter not a torch Especially for poorly calibrated retraction, but also can quickly "hide" traces after cutting off supports, even on an ordinary surface it changes the "white color" when cutting to the original one, it's not about melting the print, but about passing for a second next to a surface that looks bad, Totally game change, Especially for prints with very small spaces between the "towers" where this retraction is always slightly visible "stains"
@Arne.Bornheim7 күн бұрын
Thanks for your explanation ! 😊
@lancereyesromero7811Ай бұрын
No hot air blower?
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Also a good thing! Just had to end the list somewhere and I don’t have a hot air blower yet (it’s on the shopping list though😉 )
@pjsb5757Ай бұрын
Thanks for the information.
@bitsurfer0101Ай бұрын
I like to store my filament in a airtight bin with a rechargeable dessicant like Eva-Dry.
@Michael-HeinАй бұрын
Good Collection! But I missed the dentist set, which I don't want to miss.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll take a look at that :)
@AldoInzaАй бұрын
Look up the accuracy variance of your printer and your calipers. If the printer is 10x more variable than your calipers don't waste the money.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Thanks for pointing that out! I might eventually upgrade to the good ones since one cheap pair already broke on me but then it would just be for longevity
@andririan63424 күн бұрын
Great video. I would like to say that for the build plate with alcohol, better use how water and soft liquid soap to clean the build plate because alcohol can wear out the plate and destroy it in the long term, because alcohol is to strong in my experience.
@knightmare144213 күн бұрын
I bought a cheap allen key set for 10€ from china and after 2 years the ones I use regularly are pretty rounded. So yeah, invest in something better but you will probably only use three so maybe you can find them individually.
@Arne.Bornheim12 күн бұрын
Not sure if you can buy these as singles but it’s definitely worth the invest 😊
@MakingallthatKaosАй бұрын
Great video thanks!
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
you're very welcome :) thanks so much for watching!
@markbooth306622 күн бұрын
This is a fantastic set of tips, I had everything here, but as a resource for someone starting out, it's great. We've never had a problem with bed adhesion on our textured PEI plate, but as soon as we tried using a smooth PEI plate, we started to have problems. We tried increased initial layer height, uisng a glue stick, liquid glue, PVA sludge, but all of the glue methods left the smooth surface with imperfections due to the thickness of the glue being inconsistent after drying. What did work however, was cheap, nasty hair spray. I've heard many people talking about this over the years, so we decided to give it a go, and it was a revelation. With the process we used to apply the hairspray we got very even, consistent 'glue' coverage that resulted in no smears, streaks, or inconsistent surface textures on the print. Our process was to put the build plate on the floor of the bath, holding the hairspray about a foot above it, and two feet to one side, then do one long, steady sweep across the build plate to 2 feet on the other side. Due to the size of the spray jet we did two passes, one across the top half of the plate, and another across the bottom. If you have a spray with a narrower or wider jet you may need more or fewer passes, but the aim is to get as even a coverage as possible, to avoid a build up that shows on the surface texture of your prints. With regard to build plate cleaning, I got used to using IPA for cleaning old glass build plates, and there it worked really well, but with newer PEI build plates, we found that IPA reduced adhesion for some materials, so I switched to soap and water, and that eliminated that problem. I still clean PEI build plates with IPA when they have problems soap and water can't help with, but I always give them a quick clean with soap and water after, and that combination gives you the best of both worlds.
@Arne.Bornheim20 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing all your insights 😊 ! Yeah hairspray can definitely also good! for me it's just a little more work as you always have to take the plate out. That's where i love the liquid glue but I haven't made any real comparisons....
@markbooth306618 күн бұрын
I'd kinda dismissed hair spray in the past,@@Arne.Bornheim so I was quite surprised at just how well it worked. My other half religiously washes the plate before every print, so the plate is always taken to the bathroom anyway. Auto levelling, auto z-offset calibration and magnetic spring steel plates make changing the build surface every print so much easier than the old clip on glass beds we used to use.
@PropLeadOSINT22 күн бұрын
...can of hair spray works perfectly on the Creality Build Plate
@Arne.Bornheim20 күн бұрын
Yeah definitely also a great alternative ... I'd just advise to take the build plate off the printer before applying so you don't get any sticky hairspray in the printer...
@DrClaw-y2l15 күн бұрын
You can get a special cutter for those tubes so you don't collapse them
@christianhohne5747Ай бұрын
Honestly no glue needed if you clean your build plates for pla properly! Otherwise when you are touching your build plate so often with your bare fingers a glue stick is a real game changer!
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Yeah it was mostly no problem. Just for large flat objects it has been a great improvement because I got zero warping since I used the glue …
@mrteemug5329Ай бұрын
4:55 bro my heart skipped
@O-RoDАй бұрын
That clip was reversed fir sure cause no way anyone is doing that and NOT getting stabbed 😅😅😅
@Ponial10 күн бұрын
isopropyl alcohol and glue...Not even surprised. My tip: wash the bed with warm water and normal soap, then let it dry. My bed adhesion problems always are solved this way. everything else, I can agree 100%
@Arne.Bornheim7 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for your feedback 😊 It was mentioned a lot so will do this every now and then
25 күн бұрын
I haven't seen this episode of Trainspotting yet. 😁
@moss3d_ukАй бұрын
Scapples give me nightmares, had someone lose an eye when the tip snapped of... Safety squince please!
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Safety squint will safe you 😂. Haha yeah I know what you mean though. I have lots of respect when using them
@theconstanttraveler903Ай бұрын
you can use use kids gluestick from teh office store. its literally the same stuff but at a 10th the price
@Arne.Bornheim26 күн бұрын
true. I like the liquid glue a bit better because it feels less messy to me, but in the end it does mostly the same
@jaqhass16 күн бұрын
Soap vs alcohol depends on what adhesion you use.
@rifz42Ай бұрын
looks like white gloves would be good for removing things from the plate to keep it clean
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Good call! I might have to get a pair 😊
@jerrymacvaldostaАй бұрын
Thanks great
@Arne.Bornheim26 күн бұрын
Thanks so much :) Happy to have you on the channel!
@edgreywolf16 күн бұрын
nice vid
@SianaGearzАй бұрын
You can get scalpel knives which are retractable, much nicer than handling a cap and potentially losing or misplacing it. But it's not ideal. I think someone needs to design a 3D printable one where the blade is attached such that it cannot rotate and unscrew itself, with the mount utilising the slot in the blade.
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Sounds like an interesting idea. Yeah a retractable scalpel makes sense and then I like the idea for the 3d designed one
@edwardbianchi4160Ай бұрын
@@Arne.Bornheim The blades of surgical scalpels snap into their handles. They won't rotate.
@Gert-DKАй бұрын
I have never used glue or anything else on my Bambu. Use IPA before each (or second) print. Buy some REAL microfiber cloths to use with the IPA. Wash your microfiber cloths at high temperature. These cloths do not lint, and can easily be used over 14 days or so.
@bartman2395Ай бұрын
dude I print ABS on PEI without any glue lololol. qidi plus 4
@3dprinterplanetАй бұрын
Please don’t tell me that you put that glue with a cushion on it on a textured bed and not a smooth one
@epi_adiktАй бұрын
I'd reccomend Dial Calipers instead of Digital Calipers
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
How come? Personally I’m definitely a fan of digital
@epi_adiktАй бұрын
@@Arne.Bornheim No need for batteries, feel more solid in my opinion, plus it's nice being able to physically see each turn of .1
@AdaksАй бұрын
homie really said hes gonna invest into 120 euro callipers! for what lol? are you measuring atoms?
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
Not yet but maybe for a future project 😉 honestly I broke one of the cheap ones already and often I like to invest once in quality and than have it for a long time
@berkertaskiranАй бұрын
Haha you can't measure atoms for that cheap. Nice try.
@jbaldwin1970Ай бұрын
Couldn’t hear you over the music, sadly. The beat, volume and pitch interfere with your voice. You don’t need music on videos - they’d be much better without it
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
thanks for your feedback! I will consider it for the future.
@Franek-s9oАй бұрын
the xiaomi rachet screwdriver is also cool and much cheaper
@Arne.BornheimАй бұрын
that's also a nice one! thanks for sharing 😊
@CaioWilsonАй бұрын
nice, 2 days ago cut a part of minha index finger and nail bc of not having proper tools