Adam Savage's Essential 3D Print Farm Upgrades!

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Adam Savage’s Tested

10 ай бұрын

As Adam keeps cranking out 3D prints from the Bambu X1C and Anycubic Kobra Max, he's realizing there are several quality of life upgrades he can make to his mini print farm to improve its efficiency. He 3D prints and assembles a filament winder to help transfer PLA from one 3KG spool to another, and then redesigns the printer stand to accommodate a massive catch-all filament waste chute behind the printers!
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MANITYA Small Dehumidifier for Bedroom 580 sq ft: amzn.to/473UXFw
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Filament winder design: www.printables.com/model/4668...
Anycubic Kobra Max: www.anycubic.com/products/kob...
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Adam's 3D printer farm build: • Adam Savage Builds His...
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@tested
@tested 10 ай бұрын
Bambu Lab X1C 3D printer: www.matterhackers.com/store/l/bambu-lab-x1-carbon-combo-3d-printer/sk/M80GDCL5?aff=7553 MANITYA Small Dehumidifier for Bedroom 580 sq ft: amzn.to/473UXFw PLA filament: www.matterhackers.com/store/c/mh-build-series-pla?aff=7553 Filament winder design: www.printables.com/model/466883-pastamatic-filament-spool-winder-for-bambu-lab-x1c Anycubic Kobra Max: www.anycubic.com/products/kobra-max Adam's 3D printer farm build: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qseVhppj3rXDj58.html
@kaboom-zf2bl
@kaboom-zf2bl 10 ай бұрын
Joint the 3d bust print to make the mouth move and add a finger rig in the base to make it work ... as a one day build episode ... heck work out a way to make some Iron man armour unfold around the bust to make it into iron man ... suggestion for the iron man suit and visibility .. add cell phone cameras to the surface and put small monitors in the brow of the faceplate .. then you get a panorama view by looking up a bit .... add a heat sink and some lap top fans and you get suit cooling by airflow as well .. include a camel back water bottle in the rear (cold water added cooling) and have the mouth piece on the jaw line ... add a mic for speaker mode and of course head phones for hearing ... you can literally then put the controls on the wrist computer as digit sliders with buttons for lights etc ...
@IronAlien
@IronAlien 10 ай бұрын
30:32 For the most metallic 3D parts you could finish the part and then paint it with a metallic color of your choice. If you want a truly metal finish look into graphite electroplateing or by using a Conductive PLA. You can find it by searching 3D part electroplating or PLA electroplating. If you want a solid metal part you could cast it by making a mold using the 3Dpart. If you just want a metallic PLA I would recommend SILK PLA or a Composites/Metal PLA. Hope This helps. Peace and Love Dude!p.s. Sorry for the duplicate I just want to make sure you got it my message.
@cavemanvi
@cavemanvi 10 ай бұрын
“No need to get fancy” creates a table with four two piece legs recessed into the top 🤣
@kataseiko
@kataseiko 10 ай бұрын
Somebody please tell Adam what a "Bowden Tube" is.
@Zeaiclies
@Zeaiclies 10 ай бұрын
So Adam, I believe it's a PLA called SilkPLA that makes all kinds of nice color anodized aluminum PLA. The other option is to actually print in Aluminum and have it Anodized or Power Coated any color you want.
@GekoPrime
@GekoPrime 10 ай бұрын
I love that so many people are using my winder design! It’s so cool to see an exact copy of the thing I was iterating on my kitchen table every morning in photos from around the world!
@jyunte
@jyunte 10 ай бұрын
Just didn't work for me! The lead screw didn't traverse the spool properly and so filament built up at the edges of the spool and then dropped loosely into the middle, creating huge, loose loops. Eventually did away with the entire lead screw assembly and layered the filament by hand.
@GekoPrime
@GekoPrime 10 ай бұрын
Just checking, were you winding onto an empty Bambu spool? The travel of the leadscrew is 61mm and a larger or smaller target spool won’t wind as nicely. Another thing that helps is to keep some tension on the filament either with the TPU wipers, the sandpaper trick that Adam used or just holding the source spool loosely with your fingers. Otherwise IDK, glad you got something working!
@jyunte
@jyunte 10 ай бұрын
@@GekoPrime You and I have discussed this on Printables, but yes, lots of tension on donor spool, used the wipers too. I tried numerous different sized (width and inside diameter) spools... Bambu, Matterhackers, Voxel. There only ones that worked were the self-printed spools from Bambu and others from Printables, and an original Bambu spool. They only worked when layered by hand. I printed the respooler in PLA.
@criggie
@criggie 10 ай бұрын
What was your reason for creating it? I just throw the whole 3KG spool on my printer - does yours maxx out at 1KG rolls, or something else?
@hound83
@hound83 10 ай бұрын
I think the tensioning system could be a bit better if there is more consistency, it now a bit jerky and it doesnt wind as nice as it could.... maybe add some small weight in between pressing down on the filament so the tension is more constant? Othwerwise very nice design!
@EricMBlog
@EricMBlog 10 ай бұрын
While I assume you probably know this, you can set the slicer to only print the support filament for the interface layers, rather than the whole support. That drastically cuts down on the number of filament changes.
@Butcher9o9
@Butcher9o9 10 ай бұрын
Up Voting this bad boy, its suck a great time saver (and the really expensive support filament)
@nickbricks4095
@nickbricks4095 10 ай бұрын
Also when printing PLA you can use any regular PETG as support instead of that expensive PLA support filament.
@AssassinoBirbante
@AssassinoBirbante 10 ай бұрын
That's what Adam said when he explained it, I think!
@gownerjones
@gownerjones 10 ай бұрын
No, that results in more filament changes. The filament still needs to be changed at the interface points, except now, the filament changes from support to interface and from interface to part instead of just from support to part.
@kathleenrobertpogue6818
@kathleenrobertpogue6818 10 ай бұрын
​@@gownerjonesyou're forgetting about the perg time it saves.
@hebby_k755
@hebby_k755 6 ай бұрын
the end, where he got worried about the noise and then realized it was his build working properly and became excited about it was one of the reasons I like watching him. He's so genuine and it makes it really fun to watch.
@Cyromantik
@Cyromantik 6 ай бұрын
It's fun how animated Adam gets when he's excited!
@dekopuma
@dekopuma 10 ай бұрын
The way Adam works all alone, with just the camera for company gives me real "The Martian" vibes.
@fitybux4664
@fitybux4664 6 ай бұрын
He makes everyone else seem lazy. 😆
@romoalex
@romoalex 2 ай бұрын
he has no friends thats why
@monsterhunterrivi6303
@monsterhunterrivi6303 2 ай бұрын
@@romoalex i highly doubt that XD but people like him tend to work best alone, or just working while explaining it on the go.
@SimontheTinker
@SimontheTinker 10 ай бұрын
My absolute favorite thing about build videos with Adam is knowing that I am not the only one who spouts random sound bytes while working. "Happy? HAPPY. HAPPY. JOY. JOY." Broke me.
@brookep1
@brookep1 10 ай бұрын
Definitely wasn't expecting a Ren and Stimpy cameo
@Lykos93
@Lykos93 10 ай бұрын
I was not ready for the random Ren and Stimpy "Happy happy joy joy" and no, you're not alone, I do this kind of random stuff too. 🤣
@Merennulli
@Merennulli 10 ай бұрын
Same. For me it's renditions of songs in the voice of Swedish Chef from the Muppets.
@Nathan_Talisien
@Nathan_Talisien 10 ай бұрын
​@@MerennulliIt's so weird to read your comment... I pretty much *never* do Swedish Chef jokes (I'm more of a Statler & Waldorf guy) but just a few hours ago I was annoying my wife with my version of him singing "A Thing Called Love" by The Darkness. It was a terrible, terrible thing to behold, and I loved every moment of it, LOL. 😂
@aaronbrenkus9126
@aaronbrenkus9126 10 ай бұрын
Nobody Expects a Ren and Stimpy Cameo, its like the Spanish Inquisition...@@brookep1
@98xjdriver
@98xjdriver 10 ай бұрын
Amazing how far 3D printers have come in 10 years. My first home built printer required me to program an Arduino every time I printed. My first commercial printer was $2K and so frustrating to use it mostly sat in my closet. My $100 ender3's are phenomenal.
@c1ph3rpunk
@c1ph3rpunk 10 ай бұрын
Agreed. Out of my 5 printers, the $100 Ender 3 Pros are the workhorses. They’re not fancy, no network, no ABL, no touch screen but they work 100% of the time. The $500 and $700 printers are ALWAYS broken down.
@IronAlien
@IronAlien 10 ай бұрын
Same the only thing I wish is that it could do 500mm/s lmao. How fast is yours?
@mcrodck
@mcrodck 10 ай бұрын
​@@c1ph3rpunkI went with the new Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo and I can't get good prints out of it for the life of me
@auroraRealms
@auroraRealms 10 ай бұрын
I started with a Homers/Tevo Tarantula E3 clone. I ended up having to mod it to death. TheTarantula finally gave up the ghost and I bough a Sovol SV06. The Sovol prints all day and night without any issues. The Sovol requires very little maintinance and mods, and it printed all the parts to bring the Tarantula back to life. The Trarantula already has a MKS Nano V3 board, and it is targeted for a dual belt drive Z axis, a Sailfin extruder, and a Hero Me hot end carrage.
@WhiteDieselShed
@WhiteDieselShed 10 ай бұрын
CTC Makerbot clone purchased in 2012 is still running..... I do have to run a warmup cycle though because the set temperature of 215 drops below 200 and you can hear its unhappy. Leave it a minute or so to warmup and overcool and warmup again and its all good. Still use the original makerware software because it just works and does what I need. Although the x3g files are a pain if i forgot a setting have to reslice.
@TDOBrandano
@TDOBrandano 9 ай бұрын
Little suggestion: when you run a filament guide through an enclosure box, leave some of the guide tubing protrude inside the box. It will allow a smooth path, and avoid a potential kink forming where the filament goes through the box wall.
@TheMonkeydood
@TheMonkeydood 10 ай бұрын
These are my favourite type of videos on your channel, they are just very relaxing for me to watch, I don't even do any 3d printing or anything like that, but still really enjoy watching you do this kind of work. Thank you.
@jacktringoli3299
@jacktringoli3299 8 ай бұрын
It's awesome that Adam is still making stuff and very clearly is still passionate about it. It's wholesome and motivating, amazing video!!
@OldePhart
@OldePhart 10 ай бұрын
You definitely undersold the nesting done on that print. That was so nicely stacked in there, so impressive.
@kordellgreen9794
@kordellgreen9794 10 ай бұрын
all you do is hit auto arrange lol not too impressive
@Kloberman
@Kloberman 10 ай бұрын
@@kordellgreen9794 Clearly you didn't pay much attention to the plate because there's *no way* the auto-arrange capability of Bambu Studio would give you that arrangement. Notice the parts nested inside other parts? And some parts overhanging other parts? While I haven't actually loaded the .3mf file in Bambu Studio to know for sure I wouldn't be surprised in the least if Bambu Studio complains with "errors" about multiple parts being too close.
@OldePhart
@OldePhart 10 ай бұрын
@@kordellgreen9794Ah, I don't have one so I have to nest my CNC stuff myself. Printing the one part at an angle within a nesting algorithm is still impressive .
@nicopalmucci1040
@nicopalmucci1040 10 ай бұрын
​@@Kloberman Bambu Studio pops up errors for all sorts of shit that will work just fine. You can adjust the maximum spacing between parts anyway in every slicer I've used. PrusaSlicer's auto arrange will do everything you just described, like nesting parts inside or overhanging others.
@raider1284
@raider1284 10 ай бұрын
Amazing video. Your panicked "pause, what was that!" look on your face at 30:13 mark was priceless and I guarantee everyone that is into 3d printing has had that exact same look when they heard something that isnt normal at all when their printers are going. Happy Printing!
@Ruby_2496
@Ruby_2496 9 ай бұрын
For those interested in the fillament winder, you can print ball bearings using some airsoft bbs (6mm) or brass bbs (4.5mm).
@JaySay
@JaySay 10 ай бұрын
A lot of progress with the 3D print farm this time around! Love the improvements, and excited to see even more use of them with your builds.
@user-xo3ii4sf9f
@user-xo3ii4sf9f 10 ай бұрын
I love seeing people sketch stuff when they know what they're doing. 14:00 was awesome to see.
@ChrisB...
@ChrisB... 10 ай бұрын
It bothered me way too much when Adam mis-drew the last diagonal line, very glad he finally noticed. :)
@kataseiko
@kataseiko 10 ай бұрын
I miss the thing with the white or silver pen on blue paper. A quality of life thing though: I have put the bin for the scraps on the side. I wouldn't put it behind there - who will go back there to empty it?
@RoboThePanda
@RoboThePanda 10 ай бұрын
@@kataseikohow will go back there to empty it? adam savage will.
@YungassPadawan
@YungassPadawan 3 ай бұрын
yea i'm really glad he included it
@DeagleBingo
@DeagleBingo 2 ай бұрын
its taken me learning cad for the last 5-6 months (i still suck at it btw) but now that i have... i notice i can now also sketch things freehand in 3d ... and visualize them in my head too... a LOT easier. i would personally say that its worth doing just to expand your brain and make it work in new ways. language centers are important for sure... this is a new visual language you teach yourself.
@billbucktube
@billbucktube 10 ай бұрын
I like the design aesthetic of the winder. Additionally I like the color choice you used, looks like old time brass-ish metal parts.
@WhiteDieselShed
@WhiteDieselShed 10 ай бұрын
I thought the same, makes me want to make one just to watch it in action. Maybe get it to wind/unwind some nice metallic thread?
@arctyrus
@arctyrus 10 ай бұрын
14:30 Adam Savage is my Spirit Animal. Like I tell my boss; not /everything/ needs to be 3D printed. Sometimes all you need is a bit of plywood and a stapler. As for your table solution; have you considered making a pull-out shelf under the two X1s? I did it for mine, with just enough clearance between the shelf and the top for a cutting mat and another printplate. Pull it out, put your full plate on it to clear while popping the empty plate into the printer.
@Alliesd
@Alliesd 10 ай бұрын
I love the ingenuity of the solutions Adam is adding to the 3d printing farm he has
@ssbtd00m
@ssbtd00m 9 ай бұрын
So far my favorite metallic has been Hatchbox. I have a metallic gold that I used to great effect. Use very small layers, .16, .12 if using the .4 mm nozzle. Since the hose connectors are a relatively small part you can go as fine as you want and it not take 8 days. Oh, and print the perfect waste basket, using vase mode.
@jonathanbrock3462
@jonathanbrock3462 9 ай бұрын
Awesome build Adam! I appreciate you showing your sketching out the funnel. Definitely helps viewers like myself learn to improve their own making processes 👍
@christopherrenn8137
@christopherrenn8137 10 ай бұрын
Adam, doubt you will see this, but thank you. Growing up I couldn't experiment much. Farm life kept me too busy, when your Mythbusters came out, it became a family staple for our house because we all loved the science behind it. Now as an adult, i try keep the child like joy and wonder you have for building and making. Thank you for fostering that in literally millions of people. I built my first blacksmith forge and lit it off.. had a "you" moment where i had to check if i was missing an eyebrow.. I was. Learned my lesson that day lol. Fun thing to do, 3d print inverse shapes and cast into them wax for molds (easier to sand the print lines out of wax than plastic). I sand cast off those to make metal busts/parts. Take care from a life long fan.
@ultramadscientist
@ultramadscientist 9 ай бұрын
As a hobbyist seamstress I like that 3d printists are making bobbin winders
@DeagleBingo
@DeagleBingo 2 ай бұрын
dude are you 3d printing? you probably should. you can print complete weaving/knitting/tube? weaving machines! i don't do that but they look pretty awesome.
@marccaldwell7951
@marccaldwell7951 10 ай бұрын
I can only imagine being in a shop with Adam. Whenever you hear the impromptu percussion you know it’s serious brainstorming time
@gastondieguez8391
@gastondieguez8391 10 ай бұрын
Great video , that sequence at 13:00 of you sketching the funnel was super nice to see!
@slosubies4845
@slosubies4845 7 ай бұрын
Cool stuff, Adam! I just got a new Bambu Lab P1S a few months ago and I love it. But I have a lot of filament on spools that don't fit into the AMS, so that spool winder will come in handy when I can get around to making it. I also really like the big dry box storage cabinet. My current setup is a single-spool dryer and a plastic Hefty bin with Damp-Rid and a bunch of dessicant packets in it, which seems to be working fine for PLA and PETG so far. I love seeing people solve problems with simple and practical solutions. Keep 'em coming!
@daveh7720
@daveh7720 10 ай бұрын
That was a fascinating watch. Thank you! Seeing your issue with the plates from your Bambu printers gives me an idea for a remedy to minor problem I have. I use a Sovol printer and the hotbed is massive. It takes a long time to cool down so I can detach a completed print (depending on the material - PETG is clingy until it cools). Like you said, if the printer's not printing it's wasting time. But the solution is easy - I'll get another PEI plate. As soon as one print is done I'll take the plate out to cool and put in the other one so I can start the next print. It's like baking plastic cookies!
@peterkallend5012
@peterkallend5012 7 ай бұрын
I love the Ren and Stimpy happy happy joy joy. It's a joy to watch Adam work.
@jimmycatt
@jimmycatt 6 ай бұрын
Adam you're a national treasure. I recently purchased the X1 Carbon and I love watching your videos. Keep 'em coming!
@YourPersonalGeek
@YourPersonalGeek 10 ай бұрын
I’m absolutely loving the 3D printer content on the channel please keep uploading about 3D printing in general!
@seradhe1389
@seradhe1389 10 ай бұрын
My absolute favorite part about Adams newfound love of 3D printing is his whole-hog approach. I'm sure that for everything we're seeing here, there's hours and hours of him reading and learning and watching youtube videos from more experienced enthusiasts before ever touching a printer. It makes me feel more comfortable in my own habits of making myself a practical encyclopedia of something I am interested in before ever touching a single part of it.
@GardenGuy1943
@GardenGuy1943 10 ай бұрын
THAT’S GREAT AND ALL, BUT ADAM NEEDS TO STOP SCREAMING IN HIS VIDEOS. THEY ARE WAY TOO LOUD.
@jonbartus
@jonbartus 10 ай бұрын
​@@GardenGuy1943says the person shouting about it...
@Lethalmuffin87
@Lethalmuffin87 3 ай бұрын
This is the way. People often forget that we spend years perfecting and failing in order to complete projects and troubleshoot quickly down the road.
@DanielChaves1984
@DanielChaves1984 10 ай бұрын
Adam if you load the same filament in those empty bays of the AMS it can automatically switch to the other same filament when it runs out and continue printing so you don't waste time changing out and resuming. 👍
@AshesandEmbers
@AshesandEmbers 10 ай бұрын
I love watching you solve problems, you can see the backlash taken out of the gears and everything start to spool up.
@israelrobles681
@israelrobles681 4 күн бұрын
I love how fast you adapt new technologies to your work flow. I should adapt something like that to my home printers
@FishingFromTheHeart
@FishingFromTheHeart 10 ай бұрын
The blue anodized aluminum color is almost impossible to match with a color filament. The yellow, red, purple and green are easy to replicate using many different brands of silk PLA without having to sand and paint.
@LanceThumping
@LanceThumping 10 ай бұрын
This made me wonder if it's possible to buy or make powdered anodized aluminum. You could then mix it into the plastic or maybe use it with some adhesive for a coating.
@IntergalacticBrowny
@IntergalacticBrowny 10 ай бұрын
@@LanceThumping I am by no means smart, but that sounds like a really good idea
@Gryfang451
@Gryfang451 10 ай бұрын
I've tried a few, trying to get a decent blue metallic look. Most are way too light colored. The only thing I've tried that was close was Geeetech PLA Royal Blue. If you print it too fast, like most silks, it can end up not being very shiny at all. Your mileage may vary. I print silks on an old printer that runs around 60mm/s. My newer printer that runs at 250mm/s+ usually makes it look dull unless I slow way down on the outside walls.
@rafaelramires5883
@rafaelramires5883 6 ай бұрын
Damm... 22:05 "Who needs to get fancy?" . It shows how much Adam got experienced. He on the first seasons was all about fancy solutions. I like that middle place.
@Wood-In-My-Eye
@Wood-In-My-Eye 9 ай бұрын
Every time I watch Adams videos and see his shop. I get so jealous and envious. It’s funny really. We don’t ever think a few things. 1 he was a tv star builder (needs lots of stuff). 2 he has been doing and collecting these tools for decades. 3. It’s his life it really is. Expectations versus reality is huge! And he’s constantly working and making money off his projects. Baby steps people baby steps. Gotta start small to be huge! And I just saw he changed his ending. I miss the old one!
@beholdr87
@beholdr87 10 ай бұрын
I bought a Lightyear Garolite (G10) sheet for my X1C. Its phenomenal in its ability to stick to anything without glue that I've thrown at it while it's heated but release with barely a touch when cool. ABS, PLA, PETG, TPU, everything I've used so far is perfect and the surface finish on the part that contacts the build plate is perfectly smooth. It uses the Smooth PEI Plate / High Temp Plate setting in Bambu Slicer.
@IronAlien
@IronAlien 10 ай бұрын
30:32 For the most metallic 3D parts you could finish the part and then paint it with a metallic color of your choice. If you want a truly metal finish look into graphite electroplateing or by using a Conductive PLA. You can find it by searching 3D part electroplating or PLA electroplating. If you want a solid metal part you could cast it by making a mold using the 3Dpart. If you just want a metallic PLA I would recommend SILK PLA or a Composites/Metal PLA. Hope This helps. Peace and Love Dude!
@shanemshort
@shanemshort 10 ай бұрын
be careful with SILK filaments, AIUI they have a lot of additives (tpu?) that make their layer adhesion awful. you have to print them very slow and very hot.
@davidpotts1974
@davidpotts1974 9 ай бұрын
​@@shanemshortI've never found any issue with silk materials. I usually run all PLA at 200°C at the same speed and get good results for standard and silk.
@Mr.Fulton
@Mr.Fulton 10 ай бұрын
Man, I missed his doodles from mythbusters. Watching him draw plans always brings me back.
@travislirette1
@travislirette1 10 ай бұрын
I switched to textured pei plates while printing face shields during the pandemic. I quickly realized what a no-brainer it was to have an extra sheet on hand. I would simply swap plates and put the printed plate on my post-processing bench and then start the next print. I’m no longer in a rush to clean the plate and I let my prints cool naturally. Keeping my plates rotating and having proper time to clean without damaging the pei, I haven’t had to buy new sheets since. It’s honestly the best upgrade I’ve ever done.
@Raycefan
@Raycefan 9 ай бұрын
Wish I had 1/2 of Adam’s knowledge and life experience. SUCH a good guy!
@Zachary3D
@Zachary3D 10 ай бұрын
I highly recommend Bambu Lab's Textured PEI plate. No glue needed and great adhesion!
@conorstewart2214
@conorstewart2214 10 ай бұрын
You don’t need glue with the textured plate, one of the main advantages is you don’t need glue. The material sticks when hot but releases when the plate cools, so make sure you let the plate cool.
@Jtw0912
@Jtw0912 10 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing, I don't have that many prints on mine yet but I have done some flat objects with both PLA and ASA that were as wide as the entire plate and didn't have any problems with thim popping off until the plate cooled and then they just slid off
@MattBruman
@MattBruman 10 ай бұрын
Yeah I kept thinking why TF is he needing a scraping table. You don't need to scrape with PEI just wash with soap and water when it starts not sticking.
@conorstewart2214
@conorstewart2214 10 ай бұрын
@@MattBruman yeah all the lines should just pop off or brush off when cool and you shouldn't need to clean it often either. How did he manage to buy a textured plate, and think it is the best plate without really knowing how to use it? If you put glue on it, it is just like any of the other bambu plates.
@matts8023
@matts8023 10 ай бұрын
Glue really makes it more reliable. I only apply once a week and keep machines on all day. I will never glance in to see if my 7.00 worth of filament is properly attached again. Even if it works 99 percent of the time that is 3-5 items a week for me and I don't need that for 30 seconds of stick time every seven days
@DebianDog
@DebianDog 10 ай бұрын
it's just cheap insurance. Especially if you're using oddball filaments I've had plenty pull off early on the X1C especially if it's near the edges because I don't think it heats the same out there.
@visualglitch91
@visualglitch91 3 күн бұрын
The enjoyment of seing a project work, regardless of how simple or complex, is unparalleled
@franklinchristensen86
@franklinchristensen86 9 ай бұрын
I'm so glad to see that not the only person who thinks kinetically... also the distraction from odd sounds is SOOO REAL!!! Thank you Adam!
@emiliof.scozzina1238
@emiliof.scozzina1238 10 ай бұрын
Felicitaciones Adam!!! Exelente como siempre su trabajo. Saludos desde Argentina
@PastThePoint
@PastThePoint 10 ай бұрын
If you wanted to get really fancy with the "scrape table" (that's what I call my version of this), you could route the surface of the table with the shape of the various plates you have. That way the plates drop in and are flush with the table surface, and you don't have to hold them while scraping.
@TALLPUP
@TALLPUP 10 ай бұрын
This sounds just like such an Adam thing to do! This combined with something like Arctyrus's comment about a pull-out shelf under the X1's would be the ultimate! ❤👍
@gleechy
@gleechy 10 ай бұрын
what about magnetizing it?
@PastThePoint
@PastThePoint 10 ай бұрын
@@gleechy I like how you think. 😁
@lauriewsmith1
@lauriewsmith1 10 ай бұрын
What about a slide out shelf, with a recess to hold the bed, that has a scraper fitted on the edge so all you have to do is place the bed on it, push it in and out and the filament is removed!
@davidbumpus3457
@davidbumpus3457 10 ай бұрын
K.I.S.S. Just put a couple stop blocks on the corners just like the X1C and P1P have on the build plate and no worries.
@joewozniak2231
@joewozniak2231 10 ай бұрын
I need to get one of these Bambu printers. Quality of that filament winder was awesome. Great work on the setup.
@WS-gw5ms
@WS-gw5ms 9 ай бұрын
Nice work Adam. I built my own multi material printer. Used it for a few prints I can't stomach the waste. Now I just use it for prints when there's only a couple of color swaps. Hope you enjoy it 👍
@bbk3078
@bbk3078 10 ай бұрын
Wow I am amazed how that mechanism was 3D printed! It's come such a long way. Makes me want to get into it.
@charleylavin
@charleylavin 10 ай бұрын
It's never been easier to get up and running. You can get a high quality printer for a fraction of the cost it would have cost you just a few years ago. Most of the modern printers have sensors that fix the pain points of setting up a printer. It's at the point now where you plug it in a press print.
@thedoctor755
@thedoctor755 7 ай бұрын
We just got an Elegoo Neptune 3 pro, and I'm starting to learn all about FDM now that I've all but given up on resin. So far so good with a few prints. But, stuff like this is what I need to see.... I already a built an enclosure for the resin one, so it will come in handy when printing ABS and maybe nylon down the road. A dryer cabinet will be on my list to build. Thank you Adam!!
@grantlesueur
@grantlesueur Ай бұрын
Picked up an X1C from microcebter yesterday. Came with the textured PEI plate. Thanks Adam.
@BradleyG01
@BradleyG01 6 ай бұрын
The real impressive part of this is how fast and well you drew up that 3d sketch of the funnel. Started designing my own parts recently and Im so awful at drawing that I just draw a bunch of 2D POVs. Gonna try to apply some techniques you used in that sketch in the future
@rolando_j_
@rolando_j_ 4 ай бұрын
If you already have orthographic views, you should practice with them to make isometric views. Once you do a few of them, you'll quickly get the hang of sketching isometric views by hand. Start with simple designs then do a few that are more complex. This isn't art, so really if you can create the orthographic views, there's no reason you draw the iso views up front once you understand how to draw in 3 planes. You're actually doing the same thing except you're drawing the top view along a 60 degee axis at your origin. The front views are exactly the same except circle are ovals. This stuff used to be taught in drafting classes. Now nobody knows how to make drawings because of automation with with 3D modeling. It's a shame because people can't make quick sketch on bar napkins. When I was young, I alway checked to see if I had napkins in my pockets from a night of drinking. Maybe watch a few videos on converting orthographic to isometric. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/f7piksZnz7fWqmg.html&ab_channel=ADTWStudy You could also practice on Iso graph paper. www.amazon.com/Isometric-Notebook-Equilateral-Triangles-Measuring/dp/1096640686/
@davids8493
@davids8493 10 ай бұрын
Those 12 volt Makita drills are simply the best. I have 2 complete sets and I use them daily. It's a shame that they don't make them anymore. I rebuild them if they fail. 👍👍
@michaelr5835
@michaelr5835 11 күн бұрын
I just subscribed to your channel and I'm sitting here wondering why I didn't do it sooner. You are an inspiration to me of the highest caliber. Thank you for your WONDERFUL content.
@mike.the.estimator704
@mike.the.estimator704 10 ай бұрын
I have not seen a hand drawn ISO Drawing done by hand like what you did in forever!!! I love doing this when I am trying to get a concept out of my head to then scale it accordingly!! I was also hoping you were going to disign it in Fusion360 and print the shoot but I like the wood better. I always enjoy these types of vids and they inspire me to do something similar with my 3-ender 3's and CR10Smart.
@liam4686
@liam4686 10 ай бұрын
This man loves dry filament. Tbf I don't know how my filament in unaffected.. but I run a print farm in the UK in a room above a cellar. The gaps in the floor boards are so big I can see down into the cellar which is open to the outside, there's no sealed door on it because it used to be used as a barrel store with a big slope ramp. The house is from the 1700s so that's why. Anyway my filament is just sitting on a shelf and humidity is 65-75 indoors in the summer and my filament is just fine?? PETG and ABS. Some of the lesser used colours are a year or more old but they print absolutely flawlessly on the x1c still. I have invested in a dehumidifer for this winter but that's mainly for my cardboard packaging and papers as I can feel it get damper over winter
@tumbles8350
@tumbles8350 10 ай бұрын
I've been wondering this too, then I left a roll out in the open for about a year and it started printing like crap and getting ground up by the bowden extruder gear, might not be as noticeable if you use a direct drive extruder but it does seem to get softer
@troywalker8078
@troywalker8078 10 ай бұрын
I THINK (sometimes) that PLA is more absorbent than PETG and ABS.
@conorstewart2214
@conorstewart2214 10 ай бұрын
On the other side I am in Scotland with similar humidity and I have to dry quite a lot of filament, even PLA sometimes but especially nylons, polycarbonate, PETG and especially TPU.
@addohm
@addohm 10 ай бұрын
Drying PLA is stupid. It's literally engineered around it's hygroscopic properties.
@MrQuallzin
@MrQuallzin 10 ай бұрын
From what I understand from watching many a video, there's not really a concern with needing to try and keep it dry, especially with how quickly he seems to use it. Unless he's using something that absolutely gobbles up water, PLA can be in an average environment for months (Think I've heard up to a couple years from a couple makers). PETG is pickier for sure, and his hotbox is perfect for those.
@steveosborn4837
@steveosborn4837 10 ай бұрын
Try only making the interface layer use support material. That will result in fewer filament changes because it will make the supports out of the regular filament until the last few support layers, where it touches the print. This also saves on using more support material.
@conorstewart2214
@conorstewart2214 10 ай бұрын
I think that is what he explained. The problem is if you have complex parts. The support filament is good if you have simple overhangs that are mostly just horizontal, as they only require a few layers with the support interface but if you have steep angled or curved overhangs or lots of overhangs at different heights then your support interface is on a lot of layers and hence need lots of filament changes.
@steveosborn4837
@steveosborn4837 10 ай бұрын
Yes I agree. Heard him say in the beginning, "hundreds" of filament changes.
@reg2590
@reg2590 2 ай бұрын
wow, love the print layout at 14:52; that's one good quality printer.
@bobahnjr
@bobahnjr 9 ай бұрын
Adam, I have been using a PEI flex plate and never had to scrape a print off. A simple flex ans the part pops right off ! EVERY TIME ..... Keep having fun ! ( from an old dog still learning new tricks ).
@Coonwhiz
@Coonwhiz 10 ай бұрын
I like the idea for the PEI table, however I'd have made it foldable or collapsible just so that I don't "store" things on it and then find it's occupied when I need to use it.
@caketality
@caketality 10 ай бұрын
I’m not sure if there are any ramifications but a little pull out table under the machine might be handy, similar to how some kitchen counters have the little pull out cutting board. Except the PEI board will be a lot less gross. :P
@johnfalco9528
@johnfalco9528 10 ай бұрын
LOL vertical plain syndrome LOL
@caketality
@caketality 9 ай бұрын
@@johnfalco9528 lol this is an amazing term for it
@Trevellian
@Trevellian 10 ай бұрын
Buy a few extra PEI sheets for your Bambus. The new, improved gold colored version. Clean them with hot soapy water, shouldn't require much if any scraping.
@conorstewart2214
@conorstewart2214 10 ай бұрын
They shouldn’t need glue either like it appears he uses on them. They would be easy to remove if there was no glue, they would just slide off when cool.
@Wolfdenlab1
@Wolfdenlab1 9 ай бұрын
These are all fantastic! I'm running four X1 carbons, and did the Pei textured sheets as well. I'm not sure if the designs I'm printing are significantly different than what you're doing Adam, but I'm very rarely pulling those plates out of the machines. I pluck the objects off of the bed, run a little scraper to get those calibration lines off, and I'm off to the races again. That poop chute funnel is terrific. Wish I had the space behind my machines for that.
@Oregon3DPrintandDesign
@Oregon3DPrintandDesign 9 ай бұрын
Glad to see an Anycubic machine next to the bambus. I have an x1C but my first printer was an Anycubic Predator and I wouldn't change the struggle of learning to print with a printer like that for anything.
@fiftytwo50
@fiftytwo50 10 ай бұрын
(Adam roughly sketching a waste filament chute design) Me - "Oh cool. He's probably going to pass it off to someone to mock up in CAD and somehow print in pieces on the Bambu." (Cut to Adam working with plywood in the shape of his sketch) Me - "Ah. I forgot this was Adam for a moment. That one's on me."
@conorstewart2214
@conorstewart2214 10 ай бұрын
3D printing isn’t the best method for a lot of things.
@fiftytwo50
@fiftytwo50 10 ай бұрын
@@conorstewart2214 Totally agree. I was just in the 3D printing headspace given the title of the video. Then I realized how big it ended up needing to be once he did install it and thought "yeah, he chose the right approach."
@swimskill8762
@swimskill8762 10 ай бұрын
bambu now has a setting so instead of purging and wasting the material you can have it print something else that you don't care what the color is. Pretty cool option
@snaplash
@snaplash 10 ай бұрын
He'll end up with a bunch of rainbow benchys.
@nocosquidsquadairsoft8842
@nocosquidsquadairsoft8842 8 ай бұрын
you rock Adam been watching you for 20 years dude. Heres to another 20!!
@souljorn1
@souljorn1 10 ай бұрын
You’re inspiring generations of creators. Right now I’m thinking how do I apply or bring this to the world I work in which is software love your videos never stop don’t stop the world needs you more of the people that believe in what you believe in I love all you talk about sanding down three stones to make a flat surface and to gauges and sources of truth. Think that’s so important. Love the science, Geekiness and the DIY ethos. Of course you have a shop to die for. Above all we see how you strive for perfection, which seems like a simple statement, but when one actually strives for it, and works towards it, watched you like sand down your little multi grip first thing,there’s just some rough spots and you just kept on sanding and making that vice better.
@NeilSedlak
@NeilSedlak 10 ай бұрын
The plate table could have been designed to be bigger than the tray, so the scraps fall into gaps around the edge. Add sides with a cleanout and it becomes its own trash bin.
@humaux8457
@humaux8457 10 ай бұрын
This man screams ADHD and he is still successful and great to watch. He gives me hope for myself.
@dingdingdingdiiiiing
@dingdingdingdiiiiing 8 ай бұрын
It was probably very difficult for him to get organized, and I'll bet being organized is one of his top priorities, he probably organizes religiously, if ADHD person starts slacking off in that regard, the downward spiral is that things pile up very quickly and once they're in a pile, procrastination begins, and more piles appear, nothing gets done...
@MilouTintin
@MilouTintin 8 ай бұрын
@@dingdingdingdiiiiing Stop talking about me! 🤣
@fixittony
@fixittony 5 ай бұрын
Love it that the chute was made with wood and relied on core hands-on fabrication skills!!
@justinmynatt896
@justinmynatt896 10 ай бұрын
For the anodized aluminum look I would mix some resin with the pigment mixed in and paint it onto the 3d printed backing. Resin with mica powder I think would look very close to what you're looking for. OR you could use the printer to make a mold and cast the parts completely out of resin if you need super sharp edges.
@EdPalmatier
@EdPalmatier 8 ай бұрын
He's Doc Brown...
@treborrrrr
@treborrrrr 10 ай бұрын
26:00 As someone who's had 3d printers for about 12 years or so at this point. No, not really :D They spend a lot of time doing nothing these days. Now I mostly print when I actually need to, not because it's fun.
@conorstewart2214
@conorstewart2214 10 ай бұрын
Same with me but I’ve only been printing a few years, there is no point just filling the time printing stuff you don’t need. It’s almost like saying if you have a car you need to keep it running all the time, no it’s just wasting money. Also the printer requires less maintenance if run less, so running prints for no reason is just increasing wear and wasting filament.
@butcherbaylee
@butcherbaylee 7 ай бұрын
Love seeing the process in making improvements to a project 👏👏
@Sembazuru
@Sembazuru 10 ай бұрын
Something that might help with the PEI sheet cleaning table is some sort of heatsink top surface to cool the plate quickly before you start removing prints. I usually use the metal chassis of our front-loading clothes drier since that is near by to my printer. For your table, maybe a heatsink with short fins, mounted with the fins down. And a blower on the side with duct to blow air between the fins. For power, use an adapter for the batteries that you use on your handheld power tools. I don't know if I explained it well...
@seedmoreuser
@seedmoreuser 10 ай бұрын
The shiny filaments, also known as silk do not have the same mechanical properties as normal PLA. They are just for show, I wouldn't make anything useful from them at all. Unless it's to test how quick it breaks. Lol. The next best thing I suppose in your case is printing with normal PLA and then spray painting the pieces with a carbon paint and then electroplate them to get that real shiny metal look.
@kmodo93
@kmodo93 10 ай бұрын
If he's going to go through all of that extra work I would honestly go as far as using PETG filament instead as anything I've made with PLA has broken pretty easily if handled slightly rougher than nessecary. Though that might also be due to those prints being generally a bit thinner and living in the deserts of southern AZ.
@crueldragon0
@crueldragon0 10 ай бұрын
I have that same drill/driver set. It’s probably 12 years old at this point and still exceptionally reliable for small jobs
@TheRickyJohn
@TheRickyJohn 9 ай бұрын
19:02 hit me in my feels, No power in the verse' can stop you Adam, great video, enjoyed it alot.
@Cyromantik
@Cyromantik 6 ай бұрын
I love Adam's vocal inanities, their so endearing! I do a lot of odd muttering myself when I'm poking around in my project room
@shaunwatts6114
@shaunwatts6114 10 ай бұрын
I really like Polymaker Silks for shiny finishes. Thing with the Bambu though, as it will alternate between shine and matt depending on the speed of the part. You can dial that out though and get some fantastic finish.
@kataseiko
@kataseiko 10 ай бұрын
One of the most amazing upgrades I have done for my 3D printer was first a ruby and now a diamond nozzle. The diamond is weirdly enough thermally more conductive than the brass that surrounds it and delivers amazing print quality, even with abrasive or otherwise complcated filaments. I can recommend them wholeheartedly, even though they are somewhat pricey (~$40 for ruby and $120 for diamond). Just like the diamond tipped saw blade, the diamond printer nozzle is an amazing upgrade.
@BitsBytesBobs
@BitsBytesBobs 10 ай бұрын
Where did you get the diamond one from?
@brettcoutermash2651
@brettcoutermash2651 4 ай бұрын
use that table you made to store additional build plates! Great work as always Mr. Savage
@DirtyShoelace_x
@DirtyShoelace_x 4 ай бұрын
I loved watching this video, I have an Ender 3 V1, bought upgrades for it and never put them on hahahah, except for the steel nozzles which are fantastic and the glass plate and upgraded bed springs. The end where he hears the nugs go down the chute im sure EVERY creator can relate to, hearing a strange noise coming from the printer thinking it got caught on the nozzle. Im sure i'll never have any of these but i love watching Adams content.
@jacobbabcock8943
@jacobbabcock8943 6 ай бұрын
I just got a bambu a1 and it comes with the textured plate. I'm so glad that they are using that instead of the smooth.
@wozzle68
@wozzle68 4 ай бұрын
That backlash on thee filament roller reminds me of fishing with a bait caster LOL A PEI removable build plate was an absolute game changer for my 3D printing experience
@kryptonianbat
@kryptonianbat 10 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video and its topics. I do enjoy ur videos where u are outside of ur shop but enjoy the videos where u r working in ur shop on projects moreso. Keep up the gr8 work on projects & keep the videos coming!! Til next tyme...keep those cre8ive juices abrewing!!!
@badgimp4577
@badgimp4577 10 ай бұрын
LOVED meeting you in Cincinnati! I hope you got to enjoy the mead.
@ingridc0ld
@ingridc0ld 10 ай бұрын
These are like giant bobbins! It's really cool to see a gaint version of the bobbin winder that's in my sewing mechine.
@JaredUpton
@JaredUpton 9 ай бұрын
The Bambu X1 Carbon w/ AMS is my go to printer. Sold both my Prusa MK3 and gave my Mini and got a P1P I was so impressed.
@3dpprofessor
@3dpprofessor 9 ай бұрын
It's exciting to see you getting into 3D printing so much!
@imanutnur7
@imanutnur7 8 ай бұрын
I have bought a somewhat air-tight large container and a dehumidifier from Amazon. I also have a gauge that tells you the humidity. I also have an X1C that claims the system can dry filament. I have watched you on TV for many years.
@colemanbecker1392
@colemanbecker1392 10 ай бұрын
Love to see your embracing 3d printing in your own way.
@JamesJackson-zd3qc
@JamesJackson-zd3qc Ай бұрын
Your choice of colour for filament made it look antique and neat
@GordonWMay
@GordonWMay 10 ай бұрын
Adam, you and your team are great. Keep up the great content!
@tobie2
@tobie2 3 ай бұрын
Love all of your fixes!
@NHT2
@NHT2 10 ай бұрын
Those are my absolute favorite mechanical pencils! I used them all throughout college.
@WeekdayWeekend
@WeekdayWeekend 6 ай бұрын
I'm amazed at your lightning fast draft drawing.
@scorp2359
@scorp2359 3 ай бұрын
i've probably watched this video 3 or 4 times recently, admiring the design of your drybox with your carbons on top. i have to admit i'm a bit surprised you built a small scraping table rather than a roll-out shelf on the existing drybox cabinet, considering you're usually looking for ways to create more space in your magnificent cave. seriously candyland for any tinkerer. :)
@paulcochran1721
@paulcochran1721 10 ай бұрын
Now your scraping table needs its own chute so you can scrape right off the back and into a trash can. A scoop on top of the chute would keep material from flying off across the shop. A scraper pocket on the side may keep it from migrating also. Great episode!
@LynxSnowCat
@LynxSnowCat 10 ай бұрын
I wonder if he'll pipe the scraping table chute into the funnel so that there's only one printer-plastic waste bin.
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