What Happens When You Give A Carpenter A 3D Printer?

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John Heisz - I Build It

John Heisz - I Build It

Ай бұрын

Short answer: good things happen! This is literally a game changer for someone who can use it as a tool for designing and testing projects.
The printer I settled on was from #bambulab the P1P model and I've been using it every day for the last month, sometimes 5 times per day!
To use it to it's full potential I've also been learning FreeCad. Powerful FREE software, but a steep learning curve.
I won't be posting videos on 3d printing on this channel, but my projects may include 3d printed parts and will also be putting the stl files for some finished projects (like the sanding blocks shown in this video) on my Patreon and Locals for supporters.
Oh and the strength test for the handscrew clamp - it was surprisingly strong! It crushed that full can of beans (try doing that with your bare hands, for example) before the glue broke on the handles. So it's pretty strong and could be a lot stronger with a bigger leadscrew. The spline down the centre of the leadscrew can be made from solid hardwood or even aluminum or steel, and that would make it many times stronger.
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@JohnHeisz
@JohnHeisz Ай бұрын
Short answer: good things happen! This is literally a game changer for someone who can use it as a tool for designing and testing projects. The printer I settled on was from #bambulab the P1P model and I've been using it every day for the last month, sometimes 5 times per day! To use it to it's full potential I've also been learning FreeCad. Powerful FREE software, but a steep learning curve. I won't be posting videos on 3d printing on this channel, but my projects may include 3d printed parts and will also be putting the stl files for some finished projects (like the sanding blocks shown in this video) on my Patreon and Locals for supporters. Oh and the strength test for the handscrew clamp - it was surprisingly strong! It crushed that full can of beans (try doing that with your bare hands, for example) before the glue broke on the handles. So it's pretty strong and could be a lot stronger with a bigger leadscrew. The spline down the centre of the leadscrew can be made from solid hardwood or even aluminum or steel, and that would make it many times stronger.
@martinsvensson6884
@martinsvensson6884 Ай бұрын
I certainly wouldnt mind 3D-printing content.. Maybe post it on other channel?
@andrewmortimer3317
@andrewmortimer3317 Ай бұрын
Do you recommend any tutorials for learning Freecad? I have a 3-D printer and the design aspect of making custom parts is holding me back. I’ve been using TinkerCad and it doesn’t do technical shapes well.
@JohnHeisz
@JohnHeisz Ай бұрын
A couple of great ones for FreeCad tutorials are MangoJelly Solutions and Andrew CAD.
@iainhay2823
@iainhay2823 Ай бұрын
Love my P1P, just working on installing the bits to make it into a P1S so I can do ABS etc. I've printed for years and had to do all the tinkering and tweaking to get good prints but this thing just works, it's awesome :) That is a very impressive clamp!
@seanbucklar7527
@seanbucklar7527 Ай бұрын
A couple small tips for 3d printing, it is RARELY if ever a good plan to custom print fasteners to replace screws/nails/bolts. You can buy them so cheaply, and the quality of purchased ones is so much better. 3d print the things that are expensive or unavailable. Use 3d printed parts to hold sheet goods/extrusion/lumber/etc with mass produced fasteners and you’ll save a lot of time (and a lot of frustration). Repeated flex parts - like the super satisfying plastic clip catch clicker at the top of your enclosure - it depends on your material but I wouldn’t expect that piece to have a long life span unless you used something other than PLA. For things like the lede screws in your clamps - the 3 piece design is excellent - but your alignment spline is another great part of use extrusion - some carbon fibre rod or brass rod or aluminium extruded flat bar or pin stock or something will work great and you can just print to fit whatever cheap, strong thing you got cheap. Removes a slightly painful and unnecessarily time consuming part from the print list, and get better rigidity and strength, usually for cheaper by volume than PLA.
@jorgeconcheyro
@jorgeconcheyro Ай бұрын
Now we are going to see 3D printed stuff that nobody ever thought before... Your creativity is amazing John!!!
@AVBros37
@AVBros37 Ай бұрын
Hopefully he does more 3D printed stuff for woodworking. This was a great video
@jfinaz99
@jfinaz99 Ай бұрын
A woodworker with a 3D printer? That upped your game exponentially! I can hear you chuckling in the background as you display more and more new items you made with your new printer toy. You're liking it! A lot! I think the 3D printer was made for you (creative minds). Have FUN and thanks for sharing. 🙂
@hed420
@hed420 Ай бұрын
You should put up the stls for download for the things you modeled. I'm interested in the sanding blocks.
@AmericanMaking
@AmericanMaking 6 күн бұрын
My wife loves woodworking videos, and I love 3d printing videos, so these vids are ones we can both get into. 👍
@yazeed_0o0
@yazeed_0o0 2 күн бұрын
Never seen such clean 3D printer stuff and you just began doing it!
@KyleMerl
@KyleMerl Ай бұрын
Love it! I've been hoping to see you get into 3d printing for years now. Looking forward to more content on this topic.
@JohnHeisz
@JohnHeisz Ай бұрын
Thanks Kyle :)
@CordCrenshaw
@CordCrenshaw Ай бұрын
Is there nothing this man can’t do?? Great seeing you dive into new things.
@freespam9236
@freespam9236 Ай бұрын
your first 3d printer related video and it is not just "look at this cool model i printed that i found on site ____" with first video you have shown that 3d printer is more than a toy to make plastic waste but a proper tool to make stuff happen
@AIGuys-Online
@AIGuys-Online 13 күн бұрын
I sit watching your videos with a huge grin on my face.
@yoelai
@yoelai Ай бұрын
Awesome! I also got a Bambu Lab P1S lately, it's a great printer. You might want to add some foam or other material at the bottom of the enclosure, so that it doesn't rattle when the printer is printing at high speed. My printer shakes the entire table so that I can't even use my mouse effectively :) Can't wait to get ideas for 3d printed woodworking stuff from you :)
@MakeBuildDad
@MakeBuildDad 28 күн бұрын
Incredible stuff as always! Your creativity is off the charts. You having a 3D printer and using it for things like this is going to be awesome to watch!! Cant wait to see what you come up with!
@randymacsgarage
@randymacsgarage Ай бұрын
thanks John I have often wondered about all the things I would do if I had a 3d printer I hope you keep at it there is so much more.
@baconsoda
@baconsoda Ай бұрын
This was a great video, your pride and pleasure in your success were rightly justified. Best Wishes, B.
@JohnHeisz
@JohnHeisz Ай бұрын
Thanks kindly, Brendan :)
@markm49
@markm49 Ай бұрын
The P1P has mounting points for side panels etc.
@user-dq6kx7ex9b
@user-dq6kx7ex9b 27 күн бұрын
I'm here for all your content. Recently into 3D printing myself and enjoying the way it blends with my other hobbies.
@Karaon
@Karaon Ай бұрын
i literally never thought id need one but since i got mine last week its amazing how many gates it opens up. cant wait to see what you will come up with
@genewilson81
@genewilson81 Ай бұрын
Fantastic video! You continue to amaze me with the ideas you create and then bring them to life! John when you post a new video I can't wait to watch it!
@seraaron
@seraaron Ай бұрын
Your intuition to print the screw threads horizontally and in parts and glue them together afterwards was spot on. A lot of 3D printing beginners will print screw threads vertically, and the layers shear off and the thread gets stuck as soon as they get over tightened.
@menty6666
@menty6666 24 күн бұрын
This was delightfully wholesome, thank you!
@sc2h5creations5
@sc2h5creations5 Ай бұрын
I'm so excited that you finally got a 3D printer. Looking forward to what else is going to come about because of it!
@troywaller77
@troywaller77 Ай бұрын
Love your videos John. I watch them as soon as you release them for the great content and unusual builds and approach (making all your own items). I also watch to see how close your fingers come to the blade so much :) like watch a chain saw juggler.
@speakoid
@speakoid Ай бұрын
Love the designs. Try swapping to gyroid infill - with the grid infill the lines are crossing each other and it can cause issues where the print head scrapes on existing lines. It's the only issue I've had with my BambuLab machine since getting it.
@Thomllama
@Thomllama Ай бұрын
Been 3D printing for over 10 yrs! It’s awesome on its own, but upper awesome making practical prints for the shop! 😊
@wagnerm2775
@wagnerm2775 Ай бұрын
Fun projects, John. You're the man!
@sportsman1824
@sportsman1824 Ай бұрын
Like the 3d printing and creative as always
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations Ай бұрын
Fantastic work, John!!! 😃 Thanks for testing the screw clamp! It's REALLY impressive! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@Nifty-Stuff
@Nifty-Stuff Ай бұрын
WOW John, I LOVE that you've taken to 3D Printing so well. I knew you had mad-skillz, but had NO idea you were so talented with 3D design! Keep these 3D design videos coming (and please keep making stuff posted STLs for us all to enjoy) :)
@leesmithsworkshop
@leesmithsworkshop Ай бұрын
You can get a product called 3d gloop that bonds 3d printed parts made for each type of filament. I am very happy with my P1P and AMS and I can't recommend the AMS enough, it makes the printer so easy to use instead of loading filament from the back.
@timseroka8956
@timseroka8956 Ай бұрын
Love the way your mind works!! Keep up the good work!!
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 28 күн бұрын
Really cool John! 😃👍🏼👊🏼
@negotiableaffections
@negotiableaffections Ай бұрын
Without, I hope, stating the obvious - it seems you've decided that 3D printing is not the ultimate solution but merely an adventageous 'add-on' to classic solutions. By studying its pros-cons you've maximised its potential and shown how it can be an inclusive tool in the shop. Nice one, John. BTW....just buy a can opener!
@craigsudman4556
@craigsudman4556 Ай бұрын
Cool and creative John. Great video thumbs up.
@benkeller3
@benkeller3 19 күн бұрын
Great Video John. As a woodworker and a 3d printer person, this was a fun video. They are tools just like anything else in the shop. Great to prototype ideas and build functional parts.
@marekszwed-lipinski1594
@marekszwed-lipinski1594 Ай бұрын
Marvelous! Another great episode!
@yacovfischzang7085
@yacovfischzang7085 Ай бұрын
Love the beautiful work. Very clever.
@Extragonk
@Extragonk Ай бұрын
thats really cool, i've found 3d printing really useful for making custom jigs and mounts, it really works well with woodworking, and as always your stuff looks excellent!
@widdly-scuds
@widdly-scuds Ай бұрын
Did exactly that. Made a few jigs for the cabinets in the kitchen so all the knobs and handles were mounted in exactly the same place on all doors and drawers without having to measure and mark each one
@robnhannon
@robnhannon 18 күн бұрын
Currently hating my 3d printer. Vids like this are what I need to power through the learning curve and growing pains. Great video and creativity.
@OrangeismyNewGreen
@OrangeismyNewGreen Ай бұрын
You were really busy and having fun with the printer 👍🏻, all great ideas 👍🏻🙋🏼‍♂️🙂
@lVl1GGL3
@lVl1GGL3 Ай бұрын
I love this John!
@LuisRoman-bp9km
@LuisRoman-bp9km Ай бұрын
Impressive as always sir!
@mattschoular8844
@mattschoular8844 Ай бұрын
Wow! Although there will be some strength limitations, you are generally limited by your imagination. Thanks John.
@Raytenecks
@Raytenecks Ай бұрын
I was surprised at how much stuff you did already with it. I look forward to seeing what you do with it in the future.
@johnhiemstra1464
@johnhiemstra1464 Ай бұрын
Is there anything this genius can’t do? Fantastic!
@lxoxrxexnx
@lxoxrxexnx Ай бұрын
You never cease to amaze!
@greenatom
@greenatom Ай бұрын
Man! You really hit the ground running with that printer!
@AJ-ln4sm
@AJ-ln4sm Ай бұрын
You're having way too much fun with that! Cool 😎
@larry78cj7
@larry78cj7 Ай бұрын
Never wanted one, now I do. Excellent
@michaelbuddy
@michaelbuddy Ай бұрын
very awesome projects. Makes me want to get a printer again.
@Timbochchnz
@Timbochchnz Ай бұрын
That enclosure is spectacular well done. I might have to make somthing similar for my own printer minus the wood work as me and wood dont get along lol.
@54mgtf22
@54mgtf22 Ай бұрын
Awesome as always 👍
@MrBigMalT
@MrBigMalT Ай бұрын
Brilliant ! I’m a uk based woodworker and literally just started learning what you can do with 3d printing. Snazzy enclosure…. I’m planning similar but just less snazzy… just 3d printed 3 way corner blocks to connect dowels to form a simply cage. Then I’ll print clips to hold Perspex or thin board sides. What’s a surprise to me as a noobie is how L-O-N-G it takes to print even relatively small parts… you design some little accessory for the shop in Fusion, then it takes 1 hour to print. Then you discover it’s ⅛” too small 🤯. Whereas as woodworkers, we’re used to being able to make very quick test pieces. All good fun though!
@conorstewart2214
@conorstewart2214 Ай бұрын
You can speed up prints by using larger nozzles and layer heights and by changing slicer settings. A 0.8 mm nozzle with 0.4 mm layer height will print faster and stronger than using a 0.4 mm nozzle with 0.2 mm layer height and if the piece is designed to be functional rather than decorative the thicker lines and layer heights don't matter so much. For example a benchy in bambu PLA basic at default settings for a 0.4 mm nozzle (so 0.2 mm layer height) will take around 32 minutes of actual print time as calculated by the slicer and will use 12.24 g of filament. Going up to the extra draft preset with the 0.4 mm nozzle will make it take 26 minutes of print time. However if you change to a 0.8 mm nozzle with default settings (0.4 mm layer height) it will take only 16 minutes of actual printing time and use 14.81 g or at 0.56 mm layer height it will take 15 minutes. If going for a larger nozzle size then the slicer settings don't matter so much because you will end up flow rate limited, as in the printer can't melt the plastic fast enough but on a smaller nozzle you are just slightly flow rate limited. So if the part doesn't need to look great and you don't mind having thicker and more visible layers, using a larger nozzle can cut down on print time by a lot and is easy on bambu lab printers. Also thicker lines and layer heights can increase strength too, CNC kitchen has a video on it. If you aren't using a bambu lab printer then there are loads of things you can do to increase print speed, the main one being upgrading it to use klipper if it isn't already and another major one is switching to a larger nozzle and more powerful hotend. The two things you want to increase on a printer for speed is the actual stable print speed, so how fast the hotend can go and the maximum volumetric flow rate. You can get hotends designed to print faster, with a normal hotend 10 - 20 mm^3/s volumetric flow rate is pretty standard but you can get hotends capable of above 75 mm^3/s.
@richyread2011
@richyread2011 23 күн бұрын
@@conorstewart2214really helpful advice thank you 👍
@monkeysausageclub
@monkeysausageclub Ай бұрын
Definitely a big part of the fun of 3D printing is the actual designing.
@BillYovino
@BillYovino 22 күн бұрын
I love your Fred Flintstone router table.
@beanxlj
@beanxlj Ай бұрын
amazing engineering skills!
@AVBros37
@AVBros37 Ай бұрын
This was great, you should do more videos like this. Maybe the strength testing of 3D printed parts too
@TheMrSnipey
@TheMrSnipey Ай бұрын
You're down the rabbit hole now John. My garage is littered with 3D printed parts. I have corner radii, chisel sharpening jigs, hinges, boxes to store tools, magnetic tool holders, fridge magnets... I even re-produced your little compass.
@johnbrooke5294
@johnbrooke5294 Ай бұрын
Very impressive!
@russhillis
@russhillis Ай бұрын
I just got a P1S a week and a 1/2 ago. Much better printing experience than what I had previously. Incidentally, I also printed a throat plate for my old Rockwell.
@muh1h1
@muh1h1 Ай бұрын
I happen to have fixed the Power Supply of my Printer that was down for a year now yesterday :) It's really nice to be printing again and i already have several peojects lined up!
@marppp28
@marppp28 Ай бұрын
Back to business with new toy 👌nice to see👍
@jasongrantham4461
@jasongrantham4461 Ай бұрын
Fancy. I really like the enclosure
@KieranShort
@KieranShort Ай бұрын
Oh wow, I'd love to see a bit more of this content John. That was fantastic. Will you make the files for your clamps, etc. available?
@redslover5293
@redslover5293 22 күн бұрын
John, very happy to see that you have embraced the world of 3D printing. I been printing for about 3 years and have no plans to stop any time soon. From shop tools, including my version of your mini compass to RC Crawler parts. It's just a HOOT!! I currently have 2 Creality Ender 3 Pro printers but I'm considering selling both and I have my sights set on a Bambu Labs printer but still trying to deside on which model . The P1P is definitely on my short list. Bandsaw parts, table saw inserts, clamps! WOW Is there a place on your website to purchase the CAD and/or the STL files of your projects. You are quit the engineer and designer. Thanks for all the video and plans you have created. Red
@DustyFixes
@DustyFixes Ай бұрын
Yep, a kid with a new toy! I don't know what was in the can, but it should have been spinach. I know some of your older viewers will know why.
@mm-hl7gh
@mm-hl7gh 24 күн бұрын
every once in a while... ..i find a gem on youtube.
@Radtke_Makes
@Radtke_Makes Ай бұрын
I've been following for years, and really enjoy your attention to detail and your engineering abilities. It's a perfect fit for you to have a 3d printer!. I've grown up with my dad doing all sorts of woodworking and I've learned a lot from him. I think woodworkers have are the original "OG"s of DIY. So a 3d printer will really help to get functional parts that you have in your brain out into reality.. :) That enclosure will be good for printing more durable plastics,, like ASA and ABS - Looks like you're right by a window so you could add a vent tube out that way. Since you need to have a draft-free, higher ambient temp area so the prints don't warp and crack. But once they're printed, they're far stronger and more durable. In the meantime PETG prints a lot like PLA and is a bit more more durable than PLA, but it's not as rigid as PLA.
@cwikyle
@cwikyle Ай бұрын
YESSS!!! The best craftsman on KZfaq comes out with a 3D printer video just 2 days after I bought my own first 3D printer ever and have been completely obsessed. Fukin-A this is awesome! Keep em coming John I’m sick of watching beta male nerd “makers” all day!
@michaelg4931
@michaelg4931 Ай бұрын
Back in early 2020 I bought an Ender 3 Pro for $179 USD and then another one, on sale for $99 USD, in early 2023. Both have been completely reliable and produce good prints of functional parts, mainly using Inland PLA.
@Gabrulo_knifemaking
@Gabrulo_knifemaking 23 күн бұрын
The problem with most 3d printing enthusiasts is that they don't know how to build the things they print with their own hands, that's why 3d printing was always seen not so seriously by makers, it became popular only for printing art like miniatures of mini figures or to make prototypes, i also always thought at 3d printing as something that handcraft unskilled people would use to make things, but you showed is much more than that! I think that knowing how to build those things you printed with your own hands makes you understand better how they need to be printed to be useful, also using wood where is unnecessary to print is very important, cause i saw too many projects where the objective is to print every part, like a challenge, while using wood for the support parts saves time and makes a stronger structure. Now i want a 3d printer😅
@aaronbrown7218
@aaronbrown7218 Ай бұрын
Thank you for all of your videos. Hands down best woodworking/workshop/maker content on KZfaq!
@n2darkness
@n2darkness 7 күн бұрын
I've been trying to come up with a vice that has 2 clamps on it. The vice would utilizes the 2 way threads these wooden clamps use. Each clamp could rotate and hold a part, then the main screw or vice would squeeze the 2 together. A way to glue up difficult to hold parts together while glue dries. I thought you maybe the genius to figure this out!
@jonathanrayanesalerno6089
@jonathanrayanesalerno6089 Ай бұрын
The enclosure is nice, but depending on what you're printing you want might want to have a fan venting it outside, especially if you're printing in your kitchen.
@GastricProblemsHaver
@GastricProblemsHaver Ай бұрын
I like using CAD software for making plans, too. It's convenient and you can get a fairly accurate sense of scale. In certain programs like Fusion 360, you can also test the mechanical properties and joints etc; very convenient for someone who doesn't have that much experience and whose brain *really* sucks at spatial visualization.
@daifeichu
@daifeichu Ай бұрын
At the beginning of the video when you were using the wooden clamps I said to myself "Are these the ones he made years ago and what's going on with those pivot bolts." This is the year I clean and organize my shop...so I can put something in it like a 3d printer. Thanks for the incentive.
@JohnHeisz
@JohnHeisz Ай бұрын
I'm officially dividing my life into two eras: the B3DP and the A3DP. It's a new era!
@mwoody4560
@mwoody4560 Ай бұрын
John, your creativity is inspiring. It’s why I never miss a video. I’m even going back in time to watch videos you produced before I found your channel. By the way, what do you think, if anything, about the US moving towards all table saws being required to have a Sawstop like safety mechanism? Maybe more folks will try to make a table saw like you did.
@NicksStuff
@NicksStuff Ай бұрын
That's a fantastic use of a 3D printer. Hard to believe you're a beginner at this
@aaronblackford981
@aaronblackford981 Ай бұрын
Not saying it’s bad since it’s interesting but you were the ultimate wood guy prior. I am of two minds as I would assume you were too. Mice job on all. Idk if people will fall out as your not the wood guy anymore. I will still be watching as your learning and teach all of us different way to do things. I appreciate it.
@jeffbaker8808
@jeffbaker8808 Ай бұрын
This one's too easy...You're crushing it with that 3D printing!
@JohnHeisz
@JohnHeisz Ай бұрын
Ha!
@Jake28700
@Jake28700 Ай бұрын
John great video, I'm amazed by the creativity of your work. Love the design of your seamless sanders. Would you ever sell 3D files for sale?
@emilevoyer123
@emilevoyer123 Ай бұрын
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
@redKnight1992
@redKnight1992 Ай бұрын
John, these projects look AWESOME. I'd really appreciate you putting the models up for sale i.e. on Thangs, but obviously that's completely up to you. Loved seeing them nevertheless.
@krisknowlton5935
@krisknowlton5935 Ай бұрын
My grandson asked me what would I use a 3d printer for. I told him, "I don't know. What would I use a table saw for?" I look at it as another tool to make things. Once you start 3d printing things for your shop, or for anything for that matter, the more you come up with. Great video.
@gossumx
@gossumx Ай бұрын
If you use a piece of all thread through the printed acme screws you could add compression strength to make them stronger.
@AnnaVannieuwenhuyse
@AnnaVannieuwenhuyse Ай бұрын
ABS will be a fun one for you. It sands great, just like wood!
@aurigo_tech
@aurigo_tech Ай бұрын
Just casually mentioning like 10 side projects that could each be their own video. Crazy output.
@mopemaster
@mopemaster Ай бұрын
Welcome to the Woodworking-3D-Printer-World. You will have a lot of fun here! 😸👍
@refisherdesktop
@refisherdesktop Ай бұрын
I thought you were going to stay on-brand and print a T-bone steak to cover that scratch. My wife bought me a 3D printer so I could fab OOS parts for my almost-40-yr-old van. I haven't even started on that yet but every day I run into a need and think "Hey; I could just print that." Haven't had time to get into the design part yet, but there are so so many free and cheap designs out there - if you think you need it chances are somebody else already did. Eventually I'll build or buy a CNC machine. As you know, add those two things to your existing shop and there's very little you can't do.
@michaelrousseau4373
@michaelrousseau4373 Ай бұрын
what a great video. I like those two sanders you made, did you design those or have the links to them. I would love to print both of them :)
@ShopTherapy623
@ShopTherapy623 Ай бұрын
A few thoughts. Did you upgrade the necessary parts on the P1P so it can be enclosed? If not, you may want to look into that sooner than later. Also, switch your infill to gyroid. Great projects! I’m excited to see what you’ll create. If you uploaded your sander STL’s anywhere, I’d love to know - I would print them for sure!
@silverXnoise
@silverXnoise Ай бұрын
I did the _exact_ same thing, for the exact same reason, and bought the exact same machine. Get some PETG for brackets and jigs, much stronger, printed with 100% solid fill they’re tough as nails.
@davebullard
@davebullard Ай бұрын
Man the "grip tape" on the miter sled... WHY DO I NOT THINK OF THINGS LIKE THAT? lolol
@scotthutson736
@scotthutson736 Ай бұрын
So where can I get the STL/OBJ files for the parts to make that enclosure. Mine is basically a shower curtain on some plastic pipe.
@brianbelliveau5551
@brianbelliveau5551 Ай бұрын
Very cool 😎
@gsilcoful
@gsilcoful Ай бұрын
Pretty cool.
@mitchellbernstein42
@mitchellbernstein42 Ай бұрын
Great stuff! I too got bit by the 3D bug and now I own 2 printers, 1 being the Bambu P1S. What type of filament are you using for your prints and are the print files available for download?
@merlinkater7756
@merlinkater7756 21 күн бұрын
These are so nice! Also a screwless vice?? I'd like to see how that works!
@stevengreen4593
@stevengreen4593 Ай бұрын
Love everything! How do you come up with all these ideas!!
@kristonrolf1433
@kristonrolf1433 Ай бұрын
John just casually 3D prints a bow and then another string for it to add to his collection of many strings……
@coreysuffield
@coreysuffield Ай бұрын
it should be possible to print the threaded bolts as one piece. I have done so on a much less capable machine, requiring minimal cleanup to be usable and strong single piece. just use 3+ shells\walls will make something quite strong. (for shorter rods\bolts, depending on printer vertical MMs)it is possible to print them at a 45 degree vertical angle only supported by a edge sliver and a skirt also the other parts you split, with proper supports could be printed as a single piece. playing with the slicer to get a few supports in the right places can go a long ways
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