Подскажите, какой чит-код для бесконечного запаса филамента используете?😄
@michaelmcghieКүн бұрын
You are quite the craftsman my friend. And fast on the drill LOL
@angelalavez5139Күн бұрын
que horrible ingles, hasta es molesto escucharlo
@TheExhaustedMEКүн бұрын
I thought there would be a lag in generating all the digits and drift away from actual time in the long run, but the buffer idea is genius.
@123__12Күн бұрын
podrías hacer un filamento reciclado con las piezas que se van rompiendo, por que imagino que tienes muchas jajjaaj
@PrzemyslawJКүн бұрын
Dear Ivan, which material do you use for 3D printed parts?
@mrDavo111Күн бұрын
Why not use a gear system to feed single colour marbles into a run? The output is no longer dual colour meaning you don't have to sort
@RICHCREWSPLASHSET4 күн бұрын
on average what does the parts cost, i see a printer like this that's 900-900-900 for $1800 us i thinking about getting it but if this is around 500 dollars to do ill do this and give it a try but i just don't see how expensive the parts will be
@JSGilbert5 күн бұрын
You should build the next one big enough to print a house.
@handersonbarros72035 күн бұрын
How much did ypu expend on this project?
@stkk71865 күн бұрын
You should sort out the silver balls. Then your kicker won't trigger every time your belt empties. (When your default is black). And I'd design the kicker as a servo-powered propeller-shaped-thingi that kicks ever 180° rotation. Besides compressed air that's the way the industry solves such tasks.
@stevencase32895 күн бұрын
can i order a life size scarlett johanson
@michaebr2 күн бұрын
Out of TPU. Right?
@ondrejsvoren19336 күн бұрын
i was wondering, you already have multilane splitter (bottom part of minute clock elevator), why don't you place two-way splitter just below its end? V-shaped one, with two rows of solenoids opening either side up using sliding metal plates (thus separating marbles by color) and "stopper" holed plate above them sliding in (with either stronger solenoid or two solenoids in anti-parallel push-pull setup) to keep next row of marbles "on hold" while current one splits. Easily scalable (more rows in parallel, faster it goes) and is fairly slim per channel (solenoids are on either side of channel). 2n+1 solenoids (where n=number of "channels").
@ctrlshiftx6 күн бұрын
I loke this kind of vedios and creative people. I like this work very much. But can some one help me understand why not use smaller balls instead of redesigning the whole thing!
@user-xj6pl4rz6p6 күн бұрын
what a job !!
@abel111126 күн бұрын
Please, my brother, help me get a 3D printer and make something. I like 3D designing and printing, even though I haven't touched a 3D printer with my own hands yet. So please, my brother, change my life. If you will, I have a GoFundMe link.
@rbmb74597 күн бұрын
Bravo!!
@rcmaniac257 күн бұрын
As a college professor once told me: be smart lazy. Also, while the clock is cool and all, my mind is simply replaying Pipe Dream from Animusic...
@AlekMadeDis8 күн бұрын
We all can safely say, that man losing his marbles
@thehoodedteddy13358 күн бұрын
Have you tried filling the middle of that spiral with like upholstery foam to absorb some of the noise?
@abdouhaj95209 күн бұрын
Can I have one printer from you like this I can buy it
@night-stargaming94939 күн бұрын
Would you sell a kit to assemble one? Or just the 3D printed parts?
@thenamesbond20109 күн бұрын
Woah!
@thenamesbond20109 күн бұрын
Also polymaker must love you 😂
@Vennillion10 күн бұрын
Sorry but why didn’t you just grind the slots and put a ceramic coating instead of rebuilding the whole machine😂
@MrCarrak10 күн бұрын
No tengo ni idea de impresión 3D pero no puedo parar de ver tu canal jaja
@Request_2_PANic10 күн бұрын
I'd suggest having a set of marbles in a set of separate columns so each can be sorted in parallel rather than in series like this. It should provide a high enough output without requiring as much speed to achieve it.
@ammandayace11 күн бұрын
What a great build? It’s simple but very functional? I think the first time I’ve watched? Are there crossovers? I will subscribe and watch more? Engineers/programmers? I’m nuts? But really enjoy this stuff? I know you get it? My idea is a simple cnc cutter to make a mold for a foam deck ring? This could be so simple? Great work? Thank you for the ideas and inspiration?
@trackboy31113 күн бұрын
The human brain is amazing. We are a dope species.
@Robloxhatesme13 күн бұрын
Imagine doing a prank and lifting a tank thats actually a 3D printed tank that is really detailed
@PrestonStephens13 күн бұрын
You could use air to blow off the marbles and then you wouldn’t need to worry about retraction
@michaellefrapper586313 күн бұрын
Really cool. Which video for your costs please?
@michaellefrapper586313 күн бұрын
Very, very impressive. 💙
@nikolastsr345313 күн бұрын
A simple solution for spped would be to "double the machine". Use two chains for grabbing the marbles and two solenoids+sensors for the sorting. You can run the machine on half the speed and get the same results. Yes it will be "bigger" but it will also be more reliable and maybe faster. With three lanes it could be even faster (since you have become a master on printing chains).
@achrafn.a.97213 күн бұрын
try to build 3dprinter using Acoustic Levitation
@BondoGoletiani13 күн бұрын
Hello Ivan, what specs is the heating wire? is the DC 48V? In your files it says 30W/m2, but I was not able to find it on amazon. Could you please drop the link?
@danddietz14 күн бұрын
Blueberry separation machines work like this, but they use jets of compressed air to do the sorting. Not sure that would work given the weight of the marbles, but it would solve the retract issue.
@achrafn.a.97214 күн бұрын
try to build 3dprinter using Acoustic Levitation
@tomnorman546114 күн бұрын
Unbelievable 3D modeling skills...your desktop CNC is a work of art sir! Would love to have one in my shop!
@stocchinet14 күн бұрын
The pigeon skit killed me
@mom_32_rus14 күн бұрын
Не понимаю зачем тратить ресурсы и усложнять обычные часы.
@b3s13g3d14 күн бұрын
Yes, yes, you absolutely MUST integrate some variant of this contraption into the main clock, it's the only sensible thing to do.
@demiko166114 күн бұрын
I have an idea, make it give the time that is around 2 minutes ahead of the current time
@craigchatterton416415 күн бұрын
This has become the Ford v Ferrari version of marble sorting lol.
@mhoover15 күн бұрын
Pull the marbles out of the bin with a wheel instead of a chain, deposit them on a rail or tube then flick the other end of it left and right sending them to separate bins.
@camous97116 күн бұрын
9:38 Cringe question. I dont know where the drill is?
@gadgetdeez706916 күн бұрын
You have 2 ways to create surplus of anything. Create more, at a faster rate than you use it. Or REDUCE DEMAND while production stays the same. YOU DONT NEED SPEED IF YOU ONLY REFRESH THE CHANGING SEGMENTS!!! A standard 7 segment display has lines starting at the top and going clockwise. A b c d e.... and so on. 1 = bc 2=abdeg 3=abcdg Look at the first 3 numbers alone and analyze them.. 1 takes 2 segments (2 marbles) 2 and 3 takes 5 segments (5 marbles)... to count 1,2,3 the way you are currently doing it, you would require 12 black marbles.... now what if you ONLY updated the CHANGING segments? 1 = 2 marbles 2 = 4 marbles (saved 1 because b didnt change) 3 = 1 marble!!! (Because you are only changing C to a black marble, all other black marbles stay the same with exception of E which changes from black to chrome!!!) So in total by refreshing ONLY changing marbles, you reduced your black marble requirement from 12 to 7!!! In the first 3 digits, you reduced your black marble requirement BY 41%!!!! This is a common practice in LCD displays when you dont have a bunch of processsing power or speed and you want a responsive display. Or security cameras do it as well, only updating changing pixles to save storage space. THIS IS YOUR SOLUTION.. JS...