So many good points! But lets not forget one aspect: Whatever you want to use it for - it'll be frustrating it if the printer doesn't work well.
@ice-dogg21 сағат бұрын
This is why competition is good.
@bernhards.775421 сағат бұрын
Why do i get different results when recalibrating variing between 50% and 90% for each axis? anyone else got this?
@coookietm22 сағат бұрын
that reminded me of my first 3d model design!
@awilliams170122 сағат бұрын
I had an issue with my laptop in tablet mode burning my belly button and giving me blisters. So I made an air duct for it. I use that all the time. I love it!!! It blows the air out the sides instead of the back.
@thomasherberg257522 сағат бұрын
Can I get the cad files so I can make adjustments? Thanks!
@awilliams170122 сағат бұрын
interesting because I did a lot of stuff that I turned in on my C64 and it was fine.
@awilliams170122 сағат бұрын
lol I'm a professional programmer. I'm always surprised if it works the first time. The idea is usually right, but it's always small things I get wrong.
@JoseSantos-jd3dnКүн бұрын
Is that prusa mk4 with mmu sistem or the prusa xl?
@Parodidical20 сағат бұрын
Mk4
@no1geekКүн бұрын
Fix seam issue in Mini with input shaper! My next printer will be Bambu
@LEGOSAURSКүн бұрын
lil goober
@franktaylor38Күн бұрын
Love David Hewlett, McKay was my favourite character, and seeing that he's a bit of a nerd like me, is awesome!!
@NoMercyFtwКүн бұрын
Dude at first I thought I was watching Quentin Tarantino lol, dinner like ohh ish this is the dude from stargate man they really need to reboot stargate or continue it with a spin-off I missed that show...........
@dwuk99Күн бұрын
Very interesting discussion. Re the part about AI for 3d models, and the point that was made by Lukas about what happens re encoding if you rotate a model a few degrees as it changes every vertex. I watched this very interesting video interviewing the CEO of Pyhsna (and thangs) by Slant3d - and it sounded like they have solved some of that, and are doing some of the scraping up of data that was mentioned. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/a7mbeK2osLnLcas.htmlsi=n4nIyBfQH3sQARUk
@alejandroperez5368Күн бұрын
A printer of this type should come with an enclosure by default.
@3dmedicvince449Күн бұрын
Dave is right. It's so satisfying when you design something to fix a problem and it works.
@alexanderscholz8855Күн бұрын
Hehehehe you changed the Bodys back to Normal! Prusa Mini+, MK4 and i love it! Business Machine for Customers!
@GuanaalexКүн бұрын
Sooo cool to see David. I’ll never forget the golden Days of Stargate Atlantis. Never. Manny greetings from Germany.
@hielkovisser4753Күн бұрын
yeah simple question here when do we get input shaping on the MK3S
@Prusa3DКүн бұрын
The MK3S electronics does not have enough computing power to run Input Shaping, so the easiest way to get Input Shaping on your MK3S would be to upgrade to MK3.5 -> www.prusa3d.com/product/original-prusa-i3-mk3s-to-mk3-5-upgrade-kit-2/ -Mikolas
@thehappyextruder7178Күн бұрын
Mr. Hewlett is an awesome person and his tech bandits are super cool !! Awesome podcast session.
@Nangano3dКүн бұрын
First
@Prusa3DКүн бұрын
What's your Printables handle, we'll give you 1 Prusameter for being first.😅 -Mikolas
@Nangano3dКүн бұрын
@@Prusa3D @JimNangano
@Nangano3dКүн бұрын
I didn’t know that
@jrdelreyКүн бұрын
Is the enclosure available to purchase? I cannot find it.
@okchxКүн бұрын
Overwhelmed by this video and the realization that there is so much work behind everything we use lmao
@MichaelJantzen42Күн бұрын
Did you use any supports when printing this?
@ShermanIronКүн бұрын
Thank You!!! Great Video
@Shocker99Күн бұрын
I have a suspicion i know how this operates and i've worked on something in a completely other field that i believe works in the same or at least similar manner. For a given input you get a resonant frequency and harmonics. You can map out the resonant frequencies and their harmonics when you cycle through a range of inputs. Once you have a 'map' of these points, you can figure out a path to go between zero acceleration to maximum acceleration where it avoids all of these troublesome frequencies. Once you have a 'path', you then map the desired motor control output to an output your path states it should be.
@bernhards.77542 күн бұрын
Will the results of the calibration be affected if you got some dampening mats on the printer because the resonances would be much lower?
@Prusa3DКүн бұрын
No, different matts, tables, etc. shouldn't have any effect on the source of the vibrations, so no need to re-calibrate. The printer/table is only a medium through which the vibrations distribute, in the case of what Phase Stepping supresses. -Mikolas
@bernhards.775421 сағат бұрын
That's good news because I put them on the sidewalls and the y axis "arms" months ago because the resonances where extremely loud and I think I could not even get them back off without a total mess 😅
@michalvanis5-csp-9092 күн бұрын
Kurva gg
@joshcarter-com2 күн бұрын
I need that! The hooks I’m currently using for my helmets are making me crazy. Thank you Prusa!
@JBw3D2 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@Lensman642 күн бұрын
I don't own a Prusa but if I find myself in the market for a new printer, based on this video, I would definitely consider buying one. It's a great "good faith" marketing strategy.
@sidraptor2 күн бұрын
Release full versions of these songs!!!!!!!!
@balazsdusek2 күн бұрын
nah but that's so cyberpunk and I love it
@David-ty6my2 күн бұрын
In a vacuum, this machine is a beast, but there is a big Panda in the room. You gotta make it cheaper!
@laurispeterisvejs40072 күн бұрын
Okay, and now please do the same update for the Prusa mini <3
@AndreasMeyer-lj9ht2 күн бұрын
I must admit I have seen all the videos of the Prusa XL and this just hits the same points. No I am not complaining and am seriously thinking of buying one. However this 3d printer is still like a race car using a fifty year old control system. Things that Prusa really needs to add. 1. an enclosure so that this incredible machine can reach it's full potential. (yes I know one has been in the works but so far nothing on the web site) The enclosure should come standard with the machine. 2. the ability for each printing head to use a different sized nozzle. Yes I mean one .2 head for fine details two .4 for general items one .6 for support one .8 for faster layers. This should also be for stainless steel nozzles and regular nozzles and possibly future types of nozzles. What about carbide. 3 allow this printer to use a version of the mmu3 allowing even more filament choices. Maybe come up with a version that's smaller so it's more compact. This printer already takes up a large space. 4 allow for higher temperatures. Think about using copper filament to print actual circuits as part of the printing process. (yes I know you can already get copper filament)Think of that part that you make thousands of but can't tell if it's starting to fail. A little copper in the print along with an external testing device and suddenly you can tell when the part will fail. Just to be clear I don't ever expect a 3D printer to print micro chips. That's in a whole different realm. A simple copper circuit could mean you can add a light to your printed model. Maybe the next go to robot starts out as a 3D printed model with simple circuitry. 5 standard interior light 6 vent system for those smelly and harmful vapours (ABS anybody) 7 camera as standard This printer has so much potential it's scary. The only problem is will Prusa step up and give it the tools it needs to really shine. If and that's a big If that happens then it will be up to the rest of us to use our minds and come up with ways to use this 3D Printer.
@Dann.y2 күн бұрын
Pepa?
@jubb19842 күн бұрын
Its not about the instrument, its about the player, but a good printer and instrument helps ^^
@unherolike2 күн бұрын
I get this is a showcase for peoples prints. But it has a removable flexi steel bed why waste filament to make a in this case useless scraper.
@JustGamer0752 күн бұрын
Sometimes materials like TPU adhere to the bed extremely well, and using a scraper definitely comes in handy for those types of applications.
@protocolsev2 күн бұрын
Just cuz it’s flexi doesn’t mean stuff always pops off easy
@franktaylor74123 күн бұрын
Finally have a good answer for sticking brims.
@oriwan37863 күн бұрын
thanks working fine on my Bambu Labs printer
@Parodidical3 күн бұрын
That blue is looking BEAUTIFUL! If only it didn't cost $20 just for shipping with prusament😔
@erik3653653653 күн бұрын
Should have bought a prusa😢 but my ender 3v3se be happy to see this new scrapper design
@arronhough51323 күн бұрын
small part can be hard to remove even with a flexible bed, so it's always helpful to have a scraper handy.
@TomasVaisar3 күн бұрын
Hm, why do you need bed scraper when bed sheets are flexible and you can pop everything from them?
@philiip113 күн бұрын
Sometimes, small parts are not popping off. A scraper does help :)
@marcel1513 күн бұрын
Sometimes they stick very well, even when flexing the sheet. Also good for a short clean.
@erik3653653653 күн бұрын
Lots of folks still use glass for certain prints but also flexible models on a flexible plate don’t always just “pop” off
@Mavi2222 күн бұрын
@@erik365365365 Who uses glass on their prusa????
@TechnoBabbleКүн бұрын
Printing very thin parts or using flexible materials would be a couple that I can think of. Or if you're printing on glass build plates.
@testfag3 күн бұрын
Use it also for cleaning and scraping stuff from the kitchen top works perfectly