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Join me, Roosevelt Williams, as I embark on a captivating journey through the world of design engineering and 3D printing. Here on TinkerPro's UA-cam channel, I'll pull back the curtain on my latest creations, sharing the highs, the lows, and the eureka moments in between. As we explore the marvels of design and innovation together, you'll get an insider's look at the passion and persistence behind every project. Whether I'm sketching out fresh ideas or breathing life into intricate designs, each video is a new chapter in my story as a design engineer. Subscribe and be part of this odyssey, celebrating the magic of creation, one project at a time.
The Perfect Monitor Mount for Lepow Portable Monitors | FINALE!
#LepowMonitor #3DPrinting #DesignInsights #TinkerProSeries #EngineeringBehindTheScenes #MonitorMount #TechAccessoryDesign
Join us in the second episode of TinkerPro's exclusive video series as we delve into the intricate design and 3D printing process behind our innovative monitor mount tailored for the Lepow portable monitor. Roosevelt Williams shares invaluable insights, revealing the challenges faced and breakthroughs achieved during this creation journey.
Discover the meticulous planning and precision that went into transforming a concept into a tangible, functional piece. Whether you're a Lepow monitor enthusiast, a budding 3D printing aficionado, or simply curious about the world of engineering design, this video offers a comprehensive look into the art and science behind crafting top-tier tech accessories.
Join us in the second episode of TinkerPro's exclusive video series as we delve into the intricate design and 3D printing process behind our innovative monitor mount tailored for the Lepow portable monitor. Roosevelt Williams shares invaluable insights, revealing the challenges faced and breakthroughs achieved during this creation journey.
Discover the meticulous planning and precision that went into transforming a concept into a tangible, functional piece. Whether you're a Lepow monitor enthusiast, a budding 3D printing aficionado, or simply curious about the world of engineering design, this video offers a comprehensive look into the art and science behind crafting top-tier tech accessories.
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The Perfect Monitor Mount for Lepow Portable Monitors | Part 3
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#LepowMonitor #3DPrinting #DesignInsights #TinkerProSeries #EngineeringBehindTheScenes #MonitorMount #TechAccessoryDesign Join us in the second episode of TinkerPro's exclusive video series as we delve into the intricate design and 3D printing process behind our innovative monitor mount tailored for the Lepow portable monitor. Roosevelt Williams shares invaluable insights, revealing the challen...
The Perfect Monitor Mount for Lepow Portable Monitors | Part 2
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#LepowMonitor #3DPrinting #DesignInsights #TinkerProSeries #EngineeringBehindTheScenes #MonitorMount #TechAccessoryDesign Join us in the second episode of TinkerPro's exclusive video series as we delve into the intricate design and 3D printing process behind our innovative monitor mount tailored for the Lepow portable monitor. Roosevelt Williams shares invaluable insights, revealing the challen...
The Perfect Monitor Mount for the Lepow Portable Monitor | Part 1
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#LepowMonitor #3DPrinting #DesignInsights #TinkerProSeries #EngineeringBehindTheScenes #MonitorMount #TechAccessoryDesign Join us in this episode of TinkerPro's exclusive video series as we delve into the intricate design and 3D printing process behind our innovative monitor mount tailored for the Lepow portable monitor. Roosevelt Williams shares invaluable insights, revealing the challenges fa...
PRUSA i3 MK3S+ Print Fan Replacement Walkthrough and Tutorial
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The print fan on my PRUSA i3 MK3S failed, so I had to do some repairs. This required a thorough diagnostic of what the problem was, which led me to learning that I needed to fully replace the print fan. I go through each step of finding out what issues your PRUSA i3 MK3S print fan may have, then walk through the process of repair. If you are curious about replacing a PRUSA i3 MK3S print fan, th...
3D Printed Custom Crossbow Design + Tutorial: The XBOW Crossbow | TinkerPro Builds
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This is the entire process behind engineering, designing, and manufacturing my own 3D printed crossbow, the XBow Crossbow. Watch the whole video if you are an engineering enthusiast like me! I provide significant detail about throughout the process and you can see the project come to life. I'm excited to see what you all think about my 3D Printed Crossbow in the comments, please feel free to sh...
3D Printed DIY Speaker Mount Design & Build
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My second office space improvement project, the TinkerPro speaker mount design is a project I put together to mount my Bluetooth speakers to the wall to make my work space a little more comfortable. In this video I'll take you though my design process and share the steps I take when 3D printing projects. Download .stl files for 3D printing here: cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/logitech-z407-blueto...
3 Simple Wall Mount Designs
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In this video I briefly go over 3 wall mount designs I created to improve my work space at home and share a little background story to the "Power Strip Mount", a mount that was inspired from a rig I put together back in my junior college days. I hope you guys enjoy 🙂 Like, Share, Subscribe! Link to download the Power Strip Mount: cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/power-strip-mount-tinkerpro-2?fbclid...
it's weak, cannot be use for hunting.
#joergsprave
Very detailed and thorough. Thanks for taking the time and effort to make this video!
Thank you very much! 🙏🏾
can you please share the stl
Stl files will be shared in the future my friend, please bare with me 👍🏾
I will say that ur video was very helpful and informative. However, watching this video is similar to drinking a flat Pepsi. You need to liven up man 🎉
Lmao, I'm still a newbie. I'll get there tho. Thanks for watching! 👍🏾
next make an crossbow like in the movie "lady hawk" with two shots.
I've never seen "lady hawk," but I'll check it out!
is your website down .
No, why do you ask?
incase the bands inside the rail with rollers, this will be a slender design and allow more and safer tension, if something breaks, its all internal so you arent getting slapped lol
Not a bad idea, thank you! 👍🏾
It'd be dope if you can share the project file for just that clamp for the monitor, because I'd like to add a vesa mount to it, thanks.
All of my files will be available via Patreon once I become more established. Thank you for your support! 🙏🏾
ud better use latex mate
Latex huh? 🤔
@@thetinkerpro there are hunting slingshots, that use awesome latex, not tubes, flat bands, there are also slingbows! or search for the adderini crossbow for example
great work mate, walking us through every step of a finished printed design gives people a great idea from concept to finished working print and all the learning steps along the way, Cheers
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Design and trigger is really nice. But the poundage of it seemed to be very very low. Nice prototype what so ever, did you plan a shorter construction with regular crossbow limbs?
Yes, I have a few different design ideas in mind for future prototypes. I just haven't had the time to start working on them, but I will soon enough. Thank you for your feedback!
Great vid from a great designer!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Be on the lookout for more content to come!
Nice project and a tone of work! Bravo 👏
Thank you!
Brotha new sub here.. I finally try n make me one of these!
That's awesome! I hope you are successful! 👍🏾
I would only add one comment to an otherwise excellent presentation. Test the fan BEFORE you put the "new" fan back in and zip it all down. You might just save yourself a few hours of "oh well" time.
Thank you for your feedback! When you say test the fan, are you referring to the new fan or the old one? Because I ran many tests on the old fan to confirm it was the fan itself that was faulty.
Damn a lot of dust on that printer xD
Yeah! It's hard keeping that thing clean 😮💨 I wanted to design my own enclosure at one point, but I gave up on the idea.
Which 3D printer did you use?
I used the Prusa MK3S+
this is the most specific sponsored video I've ever seen, but I do somehow also have a portable monitor and 3d printer I've been meaning to learn CAD for. thanks for the insights!
That's awesome. I'm happy to hear you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching!
It was a very successful design. I really liked it. Is there an stl file of this design that we can download and use?
Thanks for watching! Files aren't available at this moment, but they will be in the near future.
@@thetinkerpro I'm looking forward to it being uploaded as soon as possible.
I love this series! Great content! I wish there were more people who explained their design processes like you do. Looking forward to part 4. Do you already have ideas to make it support the weight? A gas spring perhaps?
Thank you, I appreciate your support, and I'm glad you are enjoying the series! Yes, I have some ideas in mind, but I don't want to spoil anything, so you'll have to check out part 4 to find out! 😁
Can't believe you stood there for several weeks brainstorming but it looks like it was worth it. One thing I noticed is that you print the clamp so that the clamping force will make it shear apart along the layer lines. If you managed to adapt the design so that the clamp can be printed on its side it would be much stronger. Same goes for the ACME screw. If you split it in half vertically and print both halves flat and glue them back together you'd have a much stronger screw. I really like how you explain the whole process.
Thank you for your feedback! Yes, you are right. The layer lines are perpendicular to the direction of the clamping force. I am aware of the structural benefits of printing the components on their sides instead of the orientation I have chosen. However, due to design features like the diameter for the shaft (on the fixed jaw) and the threaded hole of the lower frame. I wanted those features to be printed from the bottom up for the best quality in those areas. I hope that makes sense. Anyway, thanks again for your insightful feedback!
Yooo good stuff bro.. keep up the hustle 💪 went to Triton College haha
Thanks man I appreciate the support! I remember those Triton days for sure, good times. I hope all is well bro! 💯
Really cool and great video! Have you thought about using a 3030 aluminum extrusion as the base? That could probably make it a whole lot stiffer. Or even 3060.
Thanks for watching! I have not, but that would be an excellent idea for future designs. Right now, I'm exploring the capabilities of 3D printed designs. But your feedback could very well be featured in a future video!
Printing designs are always fire 🔥 detailed project love it bro!!
Thanks bro, I appreciate the support!
Bro this is dope af and I just learned something new!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!
Super cool video, it helped me I had sort of the same problem, thanks!
That's awesome! I'm glad the video was able to help you. Thank you for your feedback!
I wold love to help out with the development of this if you’re interested. Subscribed so I don’t miss out on your future videos.
Thanks for watching! I'll keep you in mind when I start the second version.
Look forward to it
Outstanding and very thorough video. This is what the Prusa community needs. Great Job!!
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I appreciate your feedback!
Bro that “oops oh well” @4:04 just made me feel better 😂 thank you
That's awesome! I'm happy to hear that👍🏾😂
Its cool to see black engineers, keep up the,good work 👍🏿
Thank you! I have more content on the way.
Cocking ?
Cocking, yes pulling back the therma band to prep for a shot. There are more technical terms for this action, I am sure, but I chose cocking.
@@thetinkerpro I thought it meant beating the meat 🍖 🤣🤣🤣😭🤦🏿♂️
Lmao, I don't know. I hope not. That's not what I was intending to say 🤣😅 and now my response is 5 months late 🤦🏾♂️🥴...
Would love to get my hands on the 3D files for this
The files will be available in the future
Great info! You helped me solve tiny debris stuck in my fan👍 thank you
Awesome, I'm glad I could help!
What's the software you used to design the 3d model?
Solidworks
Thanks for the video. I'm a big fan ;-)
Thank you for watching!
The riser I would recommend PLA+ and up the infill to at least 60% to get the breaking under control(25% is way too low imo). Obviously if you did 100% infill it would be sturdy and last quite a long time but I realize 1) it’s a prototype,2) it will cost more and 3) it’ll take significantly more time to print. For the next idea (bearing my suggestions in mind) you could more than likely make a riser with a 4 arm cavity for more ft./lbs. good Kobe either way bro.
Good job either way*
Make a riser with a 4 arm capacity*
Thanks for the tips bro! Yeah I was thinking of a 4 arm riser for the 2nd version of the design as well! We'll see soon enough! I appreciate the support 💯
You should make more videos
I'm working on it. I haven't found my flow yet but I'll have more for you to see soon!
@@thetinkerpro you'll get it, I'll be watching out for your next video
@@jkrules4161 Thank you, I appreciate the support! 👍
Nicely done video!
Thank you!
Very cool.
Thank you!
Hi, great job on this video. Really good quality and great voiceover, with clear instructions.
Thank you, I was a little insecure about it honestly but I'm glad you enjoyed it. I appreciate your feedback!
Nice video! Printed Solid has replacement parts now for the Prusa in the US. I replace my fans once a year do to living in dusty state! Get the E3D Revo 6 its a game changer
Awesome, I'll look into that more. Thank you!
Loved your crossbow, great content!
Thank you!
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Good job
Thank you!
Would love to have the.stl files for this. Looks awesome!
Thank you!
Can i build this if i live in Brazil
I don't see why not. 🤔
I really like that power strip design. Well done
Thank you!
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is there anywhere I can download the files
Sorry, the files aren't available for download at this time.