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Black Friday Guide Top 3D Printers for printing Fishing Lures
10” Resin printer review video - ua-cam.com/video/R-ZqnYdNp6k/v-deo.html
Faux Hammer Resin 3D printer review - ua-cam.com/video/RK74g91M18o/v-deo.htmlsi=xbKl1NI4dFOdphdL
Elegy Direct Links (cheapest price slower shipping)
Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra - elegoo.sjv.io/LKPBQ0
Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra - elegoo.sjv.io/qzn9JN
Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra Bundle with wash and Cure - elegoo.sjv.io/PO0EPR
Elegoo Wash and Cure - elegoo.sjv.io/dOog62
Amazon Links (higher prices, faster shipping)
Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra - amzn.to/4fzhUEh
Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra - amzn.to/3Z1EjD8
Elegoo Wash and Cure - amzn.to/3Oi6cC1
Anycubic Photo Mono M7 Pro - store.anycubic.com/products/photon-mono-m7-max
Bambu Labs printers - bambulab.com/en-us
3D Printers I use: (note some links are affiliate links where I make a small commission)
Saturn 3 Ultra - amzn.to/3ZMsLnp
Saturn 4 Ultra - amzn.to/3Z1EjD8
Mercury XS Wash and Cure - amzn.to/48FW3bo
Bambu Labs P1P - us.store.bambulab.com/collections/3d-printer/products/p1p
Sculpt is the the only resin I recommend for injection molds - amzn.to/46zyXSt
I use Overture PLA, PETG and TPU for all my FDM prints - amzn.to/46n5pao
I use Fusion 360 for all my designs, you can use the free version but if you decide to buy use my affiliate link to get 20% off - aklam.io/5kahDI
My Complete Lure Design course - ua-cam.com/play/PLEdNibYdUWY4_T9DV9AyToNx2U_9gaAKj.html
Faux Hammer Resin 3D printer review - ua-cam.com/video/RK74g91M18o/v-deo.htmlsi=xbKl1NI4dFOdphdL
Elegy Direct Links (cheapest price slower shipping)
Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra - elegoo.sjv.io/LKPBQ0
Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra - elegoo.sjv.io/qzn9JN
Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra Bundle with wash and Cure - elegoo.sjv.io/PO0EPR
Elegoo Wash and Cure - elegoo.sjv.io/dOog62
Amazon Links (higher prices, faster shipping)
Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra - amzn.to/4fzhUEh
Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra - amzn.to/3Z1EjD8
Elegoo Wash and Cure - amzn.to/3Oi6cC1
Anycubic Photo Mono M7 Pro - store.anycubic.com/products/photon-mono-m7-max
Bambu Labs printers - bambulab.com/en-us
3D Printers I use: (note some links are affiliate links where I make a small commission)
Saturn 3 Ultra - amzn.to/3ZMsLnp
Saturn 4 Ultra - amzn.to/3Z1EjD8
Mercury XS Wash and Cure - amzn.to/48FW3bo
Bambu Labs P1P - us.store.bambulab.com/collections/3d-printer/products/p1p
Sculpt is the the only resin I recommend for injection molds - amzn.to/46zyXSt
I use Overture PLA, PETG and TPU for all my FDM prints - amzn.to/46n5pao
I use Fusion 360 for all my designs, you can use the free version but if you decide to buy use my affiliate link to get 20% off - aklam.io/5kahDI
My Complete Lure Design course - ua-cam.com/play/PLEdNibYdUWY4_T9DV9AyToNx2U_9gaAKj.html
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Essential Tool For Perfect 3d Resin Prints
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Dental UV Light Links Download and print the adapter here - makerworld.com/en/models/778181#profileId-714988 These are affiliate links, we earn a small commission at no cost to you. Dental light on Amazon - amzn.to/4hKghFe Dental Light on Ebay - ebay.us/Cp6SA7 Fiber Optic CableEbay - ebay.us/d4vK5f Amazon - amzn.to/490v9f3 3D Printers I use: (note some links are affiliate links where I make a s...
Stop 3D printing lures like this!!!
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Stop making 3d printed fishing lures like this. 3D Printers I use: (note some links are affiliate links where I make a small commission) Saturn 3 Ultra - amzn.to/3ZMsLnp Mercury XS Wash and Cure - amzn.to/48FW3bo Bambu Labs P1P - us.store.bambulab.com/collections/3d-printer/products/p1p Sculpt is the the only resin I recommend for injection molds - amzn.to/46zyXSt I use Overture PLA, PETG and T...
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3D Printers I use: (note some links are affiliate links where I make a small commission) Saturn 3 Ultra - amzn.to/3ZMsLnp Mercury XS Wash and Cure - amzn.to/48FW3bo Bambu Labs P1P - us.store.bambulab.com/collections/3d-printer/products/p1p Sculpt is the the only resin I recommend for injection molds - amzn.to/46zyXSt I use Overture PLA, PETG and TPU for all my FDM prints - amzn.to/46n5pao I use...
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I got called out on my claims that I landed this fish with the first cast with the Swamp Bat so now you get a cast to catch! 3D Printers I use: (note some links are affiliate links where I make a small commission) Saturn 3 Ultra - amzn.to/3ZMsLnp Mercury XS Wash and Cure - amzn.to/48FW3bo Bambu Labs P1P - us.store.bambulab.com/collections/3d-printer/products/p1p Sculpt is the the only resin I r...
Will Your 3D-Printed Lure Float or Sink? Fusion360 + ChatGPT = Magic!
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Ever wondered if your 3D-printed lure will float or sink before you print it? In this video, we'll show you how to use Fusion360 and ChatGPT to predict the buoyancy of your lure with magical precision! 🧙♂️✨ We'll be designing and testing a lure specifically for a resin 3D printer, ensuring accurate results and optimal performance. Learn how to leverage the power of advanced CAD tools and AI to...
Revolutionize Your Resin 3D Prints: Filtration & Cleaning Station DIY
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Vevor Fuel Pump - amzn.to/3XXCSqG Silicone Tubing - amzn.to/3RYkN7O Through Bulkhead connectors - amzn.to/4cpjsiJ FEP Tubing - www.mcmaster.com/catalog/130/154/6519T15 Container I recommend - www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite-20-Quart-Clear-Gasket-Box-with-Blue-Latches-Gasket/39916455?athbdg=L1102&from=/search 3D Printers I use: (note some links are affiliate links where I make a small commission) S...
That chatter bait patent aint expiring
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Top Reasons Why You Should Think Twice Before Patenting Your Lures
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New Do Nothing bait, that does something! - The Thing!
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The WM Bayou Bio Craw - Multifunctional Gliding Craw
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WM Bayou x Driven CNC Injection Molds Out Now!
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Designing Jig Molds for 3D Printing
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Unveiling the Magic of Non-Bleed Red in Soft Plastic Lures
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Reviving a Classic: The Freefall Fry's Journey from Forgotten to Fabulous!
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Be Cool, Honey Bunny: This is the Bayou Box
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Join the Revolution: WM Bayou's New Bro Staff Program
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Unleashing the Power of AI: Catch Bigger Bass with Data-Driven Techniques!
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The Dark Truth of Entrepreneurship Revealed - Someone is going to steal your idea
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Revolutionize Your Fishing Experience: 4 Fusion 360 Lure Design Hacks
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Expert Advice: Top Mold Venting Techniques to Try!
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The Secret to Quickly Create Lure Segments in Fusion 360!
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Unleash Your Creativity: Stunning Fishing Lure Rib Designs in Fusion 360 Explained!
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There are digital print bag options available from China that will print full color. Generally, they do cost a little more to print but there are a few companies that you can negotiate a cost that's the same as plate printed. Also, the Prop 65 warning is only needed if you have 10+ employees.
They have pretty much all moved to digital now, so you don't have to pay the plate fee and you can make changes without paying more plate fees but I have not noticed a decrease in bag prices with some of the latest quotes I have received. If we get tariffs on top of these prices things are going to get pretty ugly.
Oh and thanks for that clarification on the Prop 65 warning!
The cnc machining of dies and mold finishes are produced by finished step over. The smaller that number the smoother it will be. On H13 tool steel we step over .010-.030 depending on the diameter of the ball endmills. After you can Lap hone/polish them for a mirror finish. Same goes for aluminum. However I always wonder how they work 3D printed.. awesome job brother.
Here is how we get mirror finishes with resin 3D printed molds - ua-cam.com/video/qi76bNucjDc/v-deo.htmlsi=G10K0qTqoKConmeN I am using this today to produce great finishes on baits. Thanks for watching!
Ordered mine 3 months ago. No item, no response...
They seem to have gone poof with little to no communication..... 😡
What kind of computer do you use to 3d print
M1 Macbook Pro.
What kind of computer do you have
M1 Macbook Pro
I hope you're wrong, I will let you know if you can print molds using a FDM printer. I am planning to test printing Bambi Lab pps-cf for molds which has a deflection temperature of 264 degrees Celsius which is 507 degrees Fahrenheit. I have a Morgan Press injection molding machine that I am hoping I can use for short runs with this material. I will be printing on the X1E printer.
Can it be done? Yes it can but you will always be fighting uphill. Super long print times, fighting layer lines, and lack of overall detail are just some of the issues to contend with. Depending of what you are injecting other issues could arise. Check out what the guys that use Buster Beagle injectors are doing, resin prints with a cnc aluminum case seems to produce pretty good results. Great printer choice and you can certainly get good use out of it.
@@WMBayouLures Sure, I was just pointing out there is material now that will with stand the temperature. If I'm not satisfied with the quality, I'll purchase the Formlabs 4L and try the 10K Rigid material.
@@WMBayouLures How do you inject the multi-color lures. Like the yellow tails and brown bodies. Also, what material do you use to get the consistency of rubber worms?
You like that expensive stuff eh! A Saturn 4 Ultra or similar printer with Siraya Tech Sculpt resin will produce the same results for a fraction of the cost... Nothing wrong with Formlabs of course...
The material is plastisol I mostly use Baitplastics but also use some Dead-on. Multi-color can be done a number of ways: Inject tail color, cut out everything except the tail, inject main body color. Create a seperate tail mold, shot tails then place them in the main mold. Create a mold that has multiple injection ports and gates between the sections you want different colors (usually only used for large mass production molds)
State are you in?
Texas
Which Fusion 360 are you using? The free version or the subscription version?
I use the paid version but I am 99% sure nothing I am showing is exclusive to the paid version.
Where this at ?
Link in the description 😉
You helped me catch some monster carp over the last few years. Cheers 🫡 Little wonderbread, some strawberry oats n’ corn mix. They can’t resist 😂
Awesome man, they are a ton of fun!
There's nothing you can buy with a closed eye?
Not that I am aware of
im looking to spend under $359 for a 3d printer. 250-350$ would be perfect. i want to print fishing lures such as glidebaits or crankbaits. im a beginner. any suggestions? what do you think about the elegoo Neptune 4 plus? and what filament should i get?
I don't print baits with filament printers so I can only recommend NO filament 😉 But if I had to I would suggest either the A1 or the A1 mini with the AMS system. The Neptune is a fine printer but for a 1st time printer the Bambu system is amazing. You can use standard PLA or PETG for lures. As long as you give them a nice UV resistant clear coat, or paint + clear coat you should be good to go.
@wmbayoulures is there a different in filament i would want to use sinking vs floating lures?
@@UnitedStatesG0v3rnm3nt Thats the main issue, I would say 99.99% of filaments lures are going to float and you need to add weight to make them sink. So if you want to make floating lures filament could work but otherwise you are going to need to add weight to get them to sink. I really need to do a deep dive video on this subject.....
@ that would be an awesome video
how do you print it and connect both parts with the hinge?
I used the technique outlined in this video - ua-cam.com/video/w1o48laHAos/v-deo.html
Great points. I rather clean 10 fish than post process a resin print.
Its messy business for sure!
You really piqued my interest in this video. While I am not any kind of a fisherman nor have I any desire to make my own lures, you mentioned something about molds that I could use as an application. Do you happen to have a video related to making molds, and can you briefly explain how it is that you use them and what you're filling these molds with. Is this a resin mold that you're filling with silicone?
I have an entire playlist! - ua-cam.com/play/PLEdNibYdUWY7Kxl6tZ3iihw1zSfulIeUe.html Specifically discusses Fusion 360 but all the concepts should transfer over. I use molds to make soft plastic fishing lures and inject heated plastisol (around 350F) You could inject silicone for sure but with resin you want to use a tin cure silicone as platinum cure has cure inhibition without further processing of the mold.
4:25 "....I mean, people catch fish on blocks of wood". I wonder who he's making reference to. 😂 @marlingbaits
Wait but can you do a more solid plastic injection molded part instead of silicone?
Sure check out this playlist - ua-cam.com/play/PLEdNibYdUWY7Kxl6tZ3iihw1zSfulIeUe.html I inject heated plastisol but some folks like to pour in silicone.
@@WMBayouLures I'm trying to find out where to buy plastisol and there are a bunch of soft plastisol products for lure making popping up in search results. There must be a hard plastic option, eh?
@@PostalPete If you want to make hard lures you use resin, not plastic. I use a resin 3D printer and print them directly but you can also use the technique in this video and pour in resin instead of plastisol.
Bill thanks for the plug, but I 100% agree with all your points! I am thinking about getting another just because of the current prices.
Just caught another big northern bass on my fdm lure. Hoping it holds up to stripers next year. 🤞
Yeah you can catch fish in FDM lures for sure, but you can also catch fish on blocks of wood. Most lure makers are not going for the 3D printed lure look but want to make something that is nice and smooth with high detail. The fish don't care at all though 😉
@@WMBayouLures yeah I get that for sure. I agree, the fish do not care exactly how smooth something is. Textured, maybe. I encourage slight imperfections here and there because that what happens in nature.
@@FreedomFishing Yeah I always think its funny when people in general want a perfect lure when nothing in nature is perfect, especially the things that get eaten 🙂
Greetings, didn’t see anyone bring it up actually in the comment section, but can you elaborate a little bit on the “huge mistake” you made regarding the mold’s initial same side multi-cavity alignment while printing and how the second layout or cavity alteration changed the amount of resin that was used?? @ (2:17-3:21) *Specifically @ (3:07-3:13)(redesigned and “off-set” the lure cavities)??
Oh sorry! I forgot to add any holes for the screws/alignment pins! 🤦♂️
No worries, understood now for that part but also…. When you remade the mold you positioned the cavities kinda criss-crossed instead of side by side….and I believe you were saying that somehow that saved you some resin amount. How so though?
Made the mold shorter overall. It saved print time for sure and maybe some resin.
@@WMBayouLuresoh okay…now I’m grasping the concept! Thanks for clarifying! Awesome Stuff!✊🏽
Wow that’s good
Bill, you never cease to amaze me. Cool stuff!
might want to take down this, and re-upload it with better audio.
Thanks for pointing that out, not sure why the lav mic wasn't working 🤔 Will fix it on the next one for sure
Nice Info, be good to create a soft plastic mullet , thanks for sharing
Splendid Video! However… Big Bro!😯 C’mon… 99% of this video many like myself were clueless on how to navigate and know how to access these features and tools specifically that would help us build a lure for the negative for the mold and the mold itself …and the vents and injection hole…and the screw threaded holes(?)…so many questions… too fast paced???…brain overloaded…system failure….recalibrating…does not compute….system failure ….🫨😱🤯🤯🤯🙇🏾♂️🙇🏻🙇♀️…LOL!😅 I get and grasp what ya did but have no idea…how you went about it being unfamiliar with the program… Please Help Us Novices by doing a sub-Novice Step by Step Version of mold-making…(multi-cavity mold would be a cool bonus)…😏then we could show these experts how it’s done with our multi-cavity knowledge (one-up over them)….(lol! yeh right)😅👍🏾 ‘HELP US OBE’WON KONOBE….You’re Our Only {Cope}’😁🙏🏾
I got you man! 👊🏼 Entire playlist breaking down all the details is here - ua-cam.com/play/PLEdNibYdUWY4_T9DV9AyToNx2U_9gaAKj.html
Bro's cooked😂
Smells like hell😂😂😂😂
Smells like victory!! 😆👊
I disagree mate.....I've spent 100's of hours of trials and errors and now have a super neat system to make quality FDM 3d printed hard bodied lures that catch fish.....and I print them in halves! 😁
Right 100s of hours to retrofit injection molded design constraints into a non-injection molded process. I m glad you found something that works for you but my point still stands.
Another trick you can do when using FDM printing is to design a cavity in the model and set a pause in the print part of the way through to drop in a weight/rattle/whatever, then continue the print so it entirely encapsulates what you inserted.
Yep one of the benefits of FDM for sure! Still don't like it for lures though 😝
I've printed quite a few things directly from a factory 3D model. Generally the original part was injection molded. It took me more than a few attempts to realize that I could modify the model to take advantage of the fact that I am printing it. As you were saying, there's no need to worry about draft angles, undercuts etc. Occasionally I'll run across something that was easier to injection mold and not as easy to 3D print, but more often than not I can modify the original to take advantage of FDM printing and sometimes make for a more structurally sound tool. I have absolutely no interest in fishing lures, but this video was very interesting to me regardless.
Awesome and thanks for watching. Most of the things I cover have a broader use but I try to stay in my lane, 😉
3d printing is a prototyping process in manafacturing. Injection moulding is the finished product of that manufacturing process. Each technology has its limitations in manafacturing a product which you covered some of. As a 3d printing specialist in FDM you have to consider the overhangs and layer orientation. SLA/ MSLA/ DLP 3d printing (resin) has different limitations again but shares some similarities with FDM. Designing a lure for FDM printing you need to consider your layer lines for detail, strength, overhangs for support and bed adhesion. You could cut the lure up into many parts and glue it not just in half, the edges don't have to be straight they can be zig zag for alignment. I think making the head a different orientation to the body could see some benifits.
100% correct, I am a resin guy when it comes to lures and molds so I am most familiar with those issues. Design for the manufacturing process. I will disagree that 3D printing is only for prototypes, I sell lures created with 3D printing exclusively. If you need to scale to 10k units (guessing) you would want to switch to injection molding most likely but it really depends on your economics. If you are selling some high end swimbait for $100 then you might be able to scale that with only a minor increase to cost.
Such a timely video for me :-)
Another great video!!!
Thanks man!
Great breakdown of that method. It taliors making baits using the strengths of a 3d printer to make baits vs trying to force it to make it the way you want it. Great method but it does have some limitations with larger baits. Using thicker areas to add weight to a resin bait can get quite expensive. Also when adding hollow areas to an fdm printed bait it can actually cause it to be heavier due to the fact that more walls will be printed instead of infill. Had quite a few problems with this for an 8 inch danny plug I was making. But having one pice baits come off the printer is pretty cool. No isues with water comming through the seams.
There are trade-offs to every method of manufacturing for sure. Oh and FDM sucks for baits 😉🤪👊🏻
3d printing may just be the future of custom lures. It's certainly possible, and takes some trial and error. But it helps the little guy have a fighting chance in the world of custom baits.
Useful. However, you are filming in terrible light. Can do better than that would make a big difference
Thanks I like to think I have improved in 4 years….
Hi. Im struggling to get a clean 'filler hole' to the fish in the mold when the fishs head isnt straight 90 degrees (the fishs head is rounded) Im using the hole command atm. Any tips on how to do? I wanna be able just rip the fishes of the filler tube aswell.
Draw a curved line and use the pipe command. You can make it go anyplace you want. 😉
New sub here... Great Video! 👍👍
Hello friend, I am very grateful to you for all the help you provide on the Internet. I made a couple of molds based on your lessons, but there was a problem with one. I have a flash around the entire contour of the bait, somewhere up to 1mm wide. I would like to consult with you. It would be nice if I could send you a photo of the problem. Sincerely.
Sure reach out to me at bill@wmbayou.com or on instagram @WMbayou
your been quiet on the you tube vids last few months, must have some heavy design stuff going on ????????????????????? hope ur catching a few fish in between
Thanks for checking in, August gets super hot here so I go into full production mode which has lasted until a few weeks ago, then I had to go fish! ;-) Got some new videos in the works should hopefully start rolling out next week.
Hi, Did you ever see this video, ua-cam.com/video/7NMD3ku9Jds/v-deo.html that Mach guys put out? I tried this for a week with no luck and broken tools and 2 smashed touch off plates. I worked around yours only one time and works like it should, go figure. The guy don't even use zero and gage block height to set the master, all he does is zero out the axis, not to mention when he is setting tools, the machine coordinate light is not lit, so he is setting all his tools in work coordinates. No wonder why everything here was so f__ked up. I like to see him try cut something with the tools he set. I have a ticket into them for the past 3 months, and a new one few weeks, no call back or email. Whats is going on with them?????????????
I have not. I have moved on and sold the CNC. It ended up not working as well as I had hoped for cutting aluminum and was a huge time sink. The machine performed great for cutting everything else though, I just could no longer invest the time.
Hi, So everyday you come to the shop to cut a part out, 1st thing is home all axes,.........then do you use the master tool or the tool your using to touch off your work pc that your going to cut? And........say you want add a new tool the next day, Do you start out with the master tool again to get zero or can you just hop right to the tool you going to put in the table and set that? Thanks
Yes, home the machine, secure workpiece, and probe with the dowel (tool #1 in this setup) To add a new tool you need to home, then touch off the new tool and add it to the table. This is because the dowel has not changed (if the dowel length has changed then you need to redo everything....)
way too loud music it's hard to hear
Very informative and clear. I have a question though, I noticed when you measured the master tool dowel and pressed to set the height, you didn't zero the Z axis before you set the height of it? Then between putting the master tool back in the rack and grabbing the next tool, I see that the Z axis is zero but didn't see when you did that? Thanks
The Mach4 videos from Mach showed them zeroing the Z axis before setting the master tool height. Wondering why they do it and you don't?
Sorry I probably just assumed a zero'ing of all axis before you start. You are correct,0 it all out before you start.
You could be getting bubbles on the output of the pump due to cavitation. If the pump is operating too fast, low pressure areas can form right behind the impeller blades. IPA has a low vapor pressure point and even minor low pressure areas behind the impeller could cause the IPA to vaporize (aka cavitation), resulting in bubbles on the output of the pump. Try slowing down the pump and/or increase the diameter of the inlet tubing. If it's too small, it may not be capable of providing enough flow for the pump, resulting low pressure areas within the impeller. Take this with a grain of salt because this is just based off of my understanding of cavitation in general. I'm a big space and rocket nerd and cavitation is a frequent issue with the gas turbines that pump the rocket fuel into the main combustion chamber. What you're experiencing sounds similar. Also, what kind of pump is that? Is it just a basic drill driven impeller pump? If so, I hope that drill is brushless. A brushed DC motor wood be an ideal igniter for vaporized alcohol.
Awesome thanks, I will try to make the input larger and see if that helps. It is a fuel pump so rated for flammable liquids but thanks for calling that out!
I felt like the guy in the back seat when it started playing lol
I felt like the guy in the back seat when it started playing lol
Whats ur opinion on the wash and Cure 3 plus? Is it worth the money or is homemade better?
Off the shelve options are great! I have not used that particular one but all of them are pretty similar. They get the job done just fine!
@@WMBayouLures And also, do you prefer going for a printer with nfep rather than acf for the best quality on injectionmolds?
@@SweeetETProductions I have printed with both and didn’t notice any difference. I use NFEP because it is cheaper.
I am so grateful for this. I have 4 printers. 3 FDM. It has opened doors to many hobbies. Now I am needing to learn how to do THIS to mold articulated action figure parts. I want to give toys to kids for Christmas. Poor kids.
Awesome happy to help!
Hey there, that was indeed informative. There are many updates on 3d printers and materials. Could you make a new video about printing 3d molds?
Sure thing working on it now!