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Fyrby Additive
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Приєднався 26 гру 2023
The official UA-cam channel for Fyrby Additive Manufacturing & Engineering.
V Spooler - Sunlu Filament Connector Add-On Demo
Someone asked me to make this so I did, and will publish it on Printables and Makerworld shortly! I am not sure how safe it is to use in this orientation, so please only install it on the device when you are actually using it and remove it directly afterwards.
Grab the model over on Printables or Makerworld:
- www.printables.com/model/1063834-v-spooler-sunlu-filament-connector-fc01-add-on
- makerworld.com/en/models/761631#profileId-696356
The music in this video is copyright of Fyrby Additive.
Grab the model over on Printables or Makerworld:
- www.printables.com/model/1063834-v-spooler-sunlu-filament-connector-fc01-add-on
- makerworld.com/en/models/761631#profileId-696356
The music in this video is copyright of Fyrby Additive.
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Ultimate PEI Plate Customisation Using Sublimation
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Style up your PEI build plates using dye sublimation. This process works on generic gold PEI plates commonly used in 3D printing and standard equipment used for sublimation. If you would like to support me please consider joining my club on Printables here www.printables.com/@FyrbyAdditive The art used in this video belongs to Cyanidesugar, who is an excellent Hueforge artist among other things...
Perfect Sublimation For 3D Printing
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How I sublimate ink onto 3D prints. This is a repeatable process that can save you time putting resilient graphics and full colour images onto your 3D prints with a little practise and the right equipment. Please note the following links are not affiliates, they are provided so you can see the products at these links then find them at your local Amazon or other web shops. Equipment used: - A-Su...
Biqu Panda Revo X1C Nozzle Change Demonstration
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The Biqu Panda Revo is advertised as a 1 minute nozzle change, let's test it!
Unboxing: Biqu Panda Revo Hotend For X1C
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This is not a review, just a little video to show what comes in the box. I paid for this myself so any thoughts that follow are my own.
How To Use V-Spooler & V-Spooler X
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A little how-to video showing how to use various V-Spoolers.
FreeCAD Quickies: Convert Simple STL Files To STEP
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This little video shows how to convert simple STL files to STEP files in FreeCAD. Please note if you have a broken STL this will not work, and you should only carry this out on a single object at a time.
Unboxing: Bambu Lab Maker's Essential Kit A
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Warning: This video contains a person sorting through lots of screws, motors, springs and other such things so manage your entertainment expectations accordingly!
V-Spooler - Now Available To Buy!
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We are excited to announce our manufacturing partner Veetec3D is providing V-Spooler kits in different forms from hardware up to fully assembled. Please find the store here: veetec3d.etsy.com/listing/1706943806/v-spooler-the-ultimate-filament
V-Spooler Pro Alpha Demonstration
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Fyrby Additive is motorising V-Spooler. Here is where we are at! You can find V-Spooler Mini here makerworld.com/en/models/125446#profileId-135486 V-Spooler can be found here makerworld.com/en/models/98832#profileId-105442 To receive updates when they appear please subscribe here on UA-cam or our X account here FyrbyAdditive
Unboxing: Bambu Lab 6500K White LED Light Strip
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A quick unboxing and overview of the Bambu Lab 6500K white LED strip. To receive updates when they appear please subscribe here on UA-cam or our X account here FyrbyAdditive
V-Spooler - Beta 6 Updates Explained
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Information on the Beta 6 update to V-Spooler which is available now! V-Spooler can be downloaded free from Bambu Lab Makerworld here makerworld.com/en/models/98832#profileId-105442 To support Fyrby Additive V-Spooler can be purchased from the store on Printables here www.printables.com/model/684376-v-spooler To receive updates when they appear please subscribe here on UA-cam or our X account h...
V-Spooler Mini Announcement
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V-Spooler Mini is available now! V-Spooler Mini can be downloaded free from Bambu Lab Makerworld here makerworld.com/en/models/125446#profileId-135486 To support Fyrby Additive V-Spooler Mini can be purchased from the store on Printables here www.printables.com/model/705170-v-spooler-mini To receive updates when they appear please subscribe here on UA-cam or our X account here Fyrby...
V-Spooler - Beta 5 Updates Explained
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Information on the Beta 5 update to V-Spooler which is available now! V-Spooler can be downloaded free from Bambu Lab Makerworld here makerworld.com/en/models/98832#profileId-105442 To support Fyrby Additive V-Spooler can be purchased from the store on Printables here www.printables.com/model/684376-v-spooler To receive updates when they appear please subscribe here on UA-cam or our X account h...
Horrible music for a deno video
Nice work!
I'm curious about if you could put some resistance on the upper spool to help wined the filament more tightly like how Clean Sunlu spools are wound?
looks like you lost circulation in those fingers!
look at that spool wobble like crazy, what a messy spool!
I want one of these so bad.
You can also print onto resin. I found that ABS-like works like a dream. And you can print onto the resin before or after curing.
I need some help.I printed the X from makerworld and it worked fine with the hand crank. I printed the dual motor mod from thilo and roninfree and apparently their model is based off an older design. The gear configuration is different and the crankshaft gearing is backwards. I need the files for the older design to make it work. I'd greatly appreciate it!
hello! i had to perform some maintenance on my v-spooler, and remembered this. What's the status of this project?
Чудово. Треба спробувати. Дякую!!!
will this pattern transfer to prints like an etched plate?
If the post-processing step in the video is carried out correctly it will not. If it is not carried out (or not carried out properly) it will transfer a faint version of whatever is on the plate to non-dark plastics for a number of prints via the dye when printing certain plastics, which will get decreasingly lighter over time.
Thanks for the video. I was just about to throw away my inkjet printer. But now i can do something cool with it.
Nice, if it is an Ecotank you are good, else check if your printer is compatible with sublimation ink as most others are not!
Sublimation is so cool 😎 thanks for the shoutout and for the plate 🙂 We'll still be the only ones offering custom BLACK plates as well as custom imprinting plates though 💪
I love all the plates from you, especially the imprint ones which spend a lot of time in my printers!
Love my black plates :)
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this is very poor design, unnecessary use of more than fifty inserts, and 24 bearing?!!! seriously?
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What were you hoping to accomplish with your unnecessary comment? seriously?
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I have to agree with you, after looking around for parts using the guide, I found it was just cheaper to buy one off amazon.
@@affordablehousing9116 perhaps accurate but It is an unnecessary comment. back up for a moment and consider this from the author's perspective. He'd designed and modeled something that solves a problem. Perhaps it was his first go at it. He's proud of it and is simply sharing it with the world. Feedback is an important thing but simply commenting 'this is very poor design' is just ridiculous. Want to provide good feedback? Say, 'hey look this is a really cool print, but I found it to be pretty complex. Do you have plans on further iterating this project to simplify it more? Thanks for sharing!. Shitty comments like this don't do anything to move things forward, only back.
It would be great if you did a printing and assembly video.
PA6-GF appears to be the only Bambu filament with good heat resistance and available in white but it is quite expensive. It'd be nice to use PA6-CF which is much cheaper but only available in black. Some of your small test pieces at the start (0:39) of the video showed a black print with some white regions. Can you dye sublimate white? A regular print onto paper usually assume the background is white and so any white is achieved by simply not printing anything at those points. But obviously in dye sublimation transferring this will not make a black print turn white. So how did you get the white areas on those black prints?
Hi - I should clarify the black dog-tag with the autobot logo on it is white PA6-GF that has had dye sublimated onto the whole of one side. As the ink is translucent, black and dark colours sadly either do not work or work extremely poorly at best, and sublimating onto non-white colours can mix the plastic colour with the ink on top. However, other lighter colours may work with specific designs with dark colours or where the mixing is not noticeable, or is maybe used for artistic effect. You are correct there are not a lot of options in white PA6, and less with fiber. Formfutura also have white PA6 (non-fiber) and a couple of other places. I entered a request for this on the polymaker discord, so I hope it gets upvoted!
@@FyrbyAdditive Thanks for the clarification. All is explained. I do have an Epson ET-2820 so I'm tempted by trying dye sublimation printing but as it's my usual printer I'm unsure whether switching between regular and dye inks is possible or practical. Some flushing of ink residues would be inevitable I'd think. I 3D print the casings for the electronics used in some of my projects and it would be nice to use the technique for adding logos and labels though they might not always be easy to fit into a heated press.
@@dakin80 Personally I think flushing through the inks and switching back and forth will not give you great results both for normal printing and sublimation as some of the inks will linger, and flushing looks like a kind of last resort (I have not done this!). Getting printing PA6 down if you have not already is a good first step. I think the best way to go into investing in this is if you plan to also make other sublimated things e.g. shirts (also check sublimation goods stores and ali, there is tonnes of brandable sublimation stuff) then this adds the most value in conjunction with being able to print/brand things as a bonus!
Are there advantages to this method over taping the color print to the 3D print bed and printing directly onto the paper? Printing onto the paper avoids having to buy the heat press, and with the print on paper method, you never had to worry about distorting / melting the 3D print. Either way, thanks for taking the time to make and share the video!
Hi, yes absolutely. Firstly putting sublimation paper onto the printer bed and keeping it there takes a bit of practise - I did try this and it ended up taped to the edges and glued underneath, and squeegeed flat during the pre-heat, it is a bit fiddly. Also the printer bed method leaves much more paper on the final part to rub off and also does not transfer all of the ink fully, and it often just comes off. I tried this method with PLA, PETG, I can't remember if I did PC or Nylon but normally for a proper transfer the high temperature of about 210c needs to be maintained for longer, sadly the bed/nozzle doesn't do this.
Finally had time to watch this - great video!
Thanks! I hope to do a follow up when I get time!
Now for the mini?
Great video. 😊
Thank you! 😃
How do i use the power distribution board with motors??
Both of the yellow wires on the unit I was sent had heat shrink and splices in the middle of the wires. Yours do not. The slices on mine weren't even connected on one of the wires and I could pull it out of the heat shrink, lol. They wanted me to "just resolder it" I said no, replace this unit and haven't heard back from them. I got burned BUT it looks like they are making them properly now at least. Others were getting them without fan mounting holes or they were in the wrong spots. The Bambu Labs forums have lots of posts on bad, really expensive nozzles.
This took about 30 seconds less than replacing a stock nozzle that was $100 cheaper and performs the same.
Nah mate, he‘s doing that for demonstrative purposes with a whole tripod and camera in front of him. It takes me roughly 8 seconds to change with the Revos. Now I can swap nozzles between Bambulabs, Enders and Prusas. Not mentioning its a tool-less swap. I had the whole hardned Steel hot-ends collection from Bambulab, but the choices I have available with Revo are just unbelivable. Highflow, Hardend Steel, Diamond Back, 1mm+ nozzles…It‘s a great system. If you ever worked in CNC shop you’d know all the advantages of a standardized System with color coding, being inter-swappable between machines and having indestructible options like the diamond back. Of course must suck if you can‘t afford it.
So far it sucks. Just finished putting it together after 8 hours of working on it. Tried to use it and it's crap. So I waisted all that filament I could have used for something else. It's nothing against the creator but it's just my opinion and observation.
Nice model. I made one for myself.
How do you put up a video and NOT show it working? To spend all your time on music and rotating around it but not just show it at work. Oy, what were you thinking?
Sooooo for an expensive easy nozzle replacement hot end, how are you finding it, what’s your true max flow rate compared to stock? Happy with it, worth the money? 👍🏻
I have turned up the flow rate a bit with some Extrudr PLA NX2 and it coped well, although I didn't have a lot of time to see how far it would go due to main job/side job/time etc. The main thing for me is less faffing with tiny cables around the delicate TH board. The nozzle swaps really are 60 seconds. I do wish spare heaters were here already, they are still on the way apparently.
Side note no problems at all with it so far, has been printing like a champ. I have used the standard/HT HF-A/Obxidian nozzles with it so far in different sizes for production and designing things.
Anyone have good riser for these
Checked everywhere no demo of it being used
I am pretty sure it works great, I printed the V spooler in ABS and I am using it all the time. The absolutely best respooling system out there atm. Keep up the great work, I am going to print this one too, video or no video. Honestly come on guys, he put in a ton of effort creating this tool, and all you can say: Hey wjy is there no video. This world is not the same anymore
It doesnt look like its winding it onto the new spool that consistently. I think you might need some sort of friction on the bambu spool to stop it spinning freely when the speed changes. The winding doesnt look very neat at all. Ive got the pastamatic one that that does a decent job, its not a great design though, the only part I like about it is the reversing leadscrew, the rest of it is pretty rubbish, but what it does to quite well once you've lined it all up is wind it consistently.
Yeah, it's a box of parts..........but for what?
Bambu Lab are encouraging makers to create things with parts from this kit so they can be sourced from their website alongside models. We will have some stuff coming for parts in this kit in the future.
Where and how much?
Hi there! How much depends on the options, the store is here! veetec3d.etsy.com/listing/1706943806/v-spooler-the-ultimate-filament
I'm kind of confused as to what was wrong with the original spool
Hi, nothing really. With the Bambu AMS system it works really well with their own spools and some third party spools, so I'm transferring off a Sunlu to an Extrudr spool in the video which fits the AMS better - otherwise towards the end of the spool it is prone to bouncing up and jamming. Similarly with the AMS lite the third party spools don't fit.
More importantly 5k spools, 250g spools and paper spools dont work AT ALL
Why not put some weight in there?
I really love your videos, but the sound is sooo low, so I have to turn up the sound to maximum and when the next video starts (not from you) the sound is blazing high :) Looking forward to see more about this project.
Sorry about that. I am learning this video thing and have changed software recently for it, I need to work out audio levelling at some point...
The sound on this video is very low. Great project btw - love it
Any idea when this version's STL files will be ready? I've been considering buying a small motor and pwm and making something myself, hopeful you will release this version soon!
So this is used for transferring non-bambu spools to bambu spools?
I have a lot more refills than I do Bambu spools. I add the refill to a Bambu spool and use this to transfer to a used non-reusable spool. Now all spools are re-usable and I don't have empty spools laying around with no idea what to do with them.
Dude. Yes!
it will be on the same structure of the V-spooler? can I start to print it? or better wait?
what do you use to push the inserted threaded metal inserts in the plastic?
Hi, I've tried using a couple of the other "popular" spoolers and they are just not reliable. I think this idea and concept looks really good. I am in the process of acquiring all the hardware I will need to print and build this, but I am just waiting for the motorised add on. I want to go ahead and get the nema stepper motors etc now as well. Do you know when we can expect an update on the motorisation component and also if i print the Vspooler now will the motor addon just be a plugin or will i need to print most of the parts again. Cheers, Hem
where do i find the hardware list to assemble this spooler, screws or what ever is needed?
Just finished printing and building the V-Spooler. Will definitely use the drill to do the filament transfer.
I was wondering did u make a video how Step by step assembly is how can you let me know
Curious: That dark crossbar in the front that the filament guide rides over, it seems like it's dragging here. Would it make sense to put a 5-8mm rod in place of this cross-brace, and use an LM5-8UU (as needed) bearing to ride it horizontally? This would give that gantry free, clean movement and restrict it to one axis. The cam would have a lot easier job moving things around, less tension on the entire assembly (more on the bearing I suppose.) Just a thought! (Of course, I realize this increases complexity/cost for user... so maybe it's an optional upgrade or something.)
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Are these lights controllable with the stock printer controls or are they always on?
Hi - it's not a smart light, just plug it in via USB and it lights up - no control via printer or anything, it's made to go in your creations!
I just downloaded this to print it until i watched this video and saw how slow it is and how difficult it is to use. I got my original respooler from printables and i just broke it on accident... I think i am going to reprint it and maybe print some of the mods... I still gave a dl and a like for the cool design and the effort i know went into making it. I also watched a couple of your videos on here.
How fast are you trying to respool??