I also love HpInvent's designs, but if you want to avoid overwatering your plants, I recommend finding/designing a planter with drainage holes and a drip tray. It's very easy to drown plants when they can't expel excess water.
I've been letting spools runout mid print like an animal. Using the AMS to hold the replacement spool to not stop printing overnight may have just changed my life.
You sound like an animal! Haha. You’ll save time long run and probably have better print results if you use the AMS as there won’t be a huge break between continuing the print where you left off, or worse.. restarting.
I definitely love this video! I've recently just ordered a Bambu Lab A1 Mini and been exploring to upgrade my desk setup to be more efficient and productive. This video helped me a lot on what I could print to improve my desk ecosystem. Hoping for more related videos like this from your channel, thank you!
I hope you enjoy the a1! I’ve not long got an a1 to accompany the x1c and it’s amazing. New video dropping in a few hours. Not entirely about 3d printing but there’s more
Man, the fact that the light fell off as you were talking about it was super funny hahaha, 😹😹😹 nice video, it's nice to see you being sponsored by a company like Bambu Lab, keep the good work. 😸😸😸
Wow, not only fantastic ideas and content, your video is gorgeous. Audio, lighting (fill, key, hair, background), crispy b-roll, great Epidemic Sound selections, etc. Very lovely quality on every front that was apparent to a former UA-camr. I really appreciate your craft and am glad I found you and can subscribe and dig in for more. Well done from the other side of the pond!
I came here to look for desk setup ideas to print on my Ender 3, but just ordered a P1s! with the AMS. I guess your ad worked, I had no idea how much easier printing could be!
Well, I'm glad you found this video useful in making a decision. You're not going to be disappointed in the slightest with the printer. The p1s has a good upgrade path which essentially brings it up to an X1C!
Usually pots have holes in the bottom for draining so that roots don't rot as a result of overwatering, unfortunately for a desk pot especially of that size holes seem a bit difficult, to implement (maybe a second compartment in the bottom of the pot?), but yeah, the lack of draining is probably why your plants are overwatering, maybe changing the plants to ones that can actually stand a lot of water on the soil could be better, but you'd still need to be careful about how much water you add :P
@@ChrisWilmshurst Multiboard on the other hand, especially with @handsonkatie's Underware project would cover pretty much all the under desk cable management and so much more besides.
Cable spine is interesting looking, but it seems like it would have been less bulky, less visible and less time consuming to mount a power strip to the bottom of your desk (with 3d printed brackets) and then have a single cable running to the outlet
It would! But due to the layout of my setup. My Mac and pc are not on the desk, so I’m feeding cables from under the shelf over to the desk. In an idea world I’d just the cable tray.
@@ChrisWilmshurst that makes sense. It would probably cost you exponentially more for all the little cable extensions necessary to make your setup work like that.
@@RLfilmz you are correct, I had to buy 5m display port cables, usb extension cables, and audio extensions. But visually it is much better looking and takes a lot of clutter and distraction off the desk
Now is definitely the time to pick one up if you can. Check the links in the description as the Black Friday sale is currently running and there are some big discounts.
Great video..only thingno would add is to the bitbwhere you talk about the ams and bbu lab filaments. One shpuld know and keep in mind that bambu still uses tape to hold the beginning of the filament on to the spool and this will cause complications with the Boden tube's when a spiil runs out.
I’ve not experienced this personally. Maybe I’ve got lucky with my spools, but my pla and pla-cf I’ve used has gone all the way to the end without any issues. Thanks for the heads up though for everyone else.
I recently got the Panda Touch and 3d printed a holder to go next to my monitor on my desk ( Rather than on the P1S Screen ) and looking at getting the Panda power to remotely turn off the printer after it's printed, as well with power monitoring extra usb ports etc. Would be a great edition to any Bambu set up, so many useful features 👍
Haha. If people couldn’t tell from the description, the declaration at the start of the video and me banging on about how awesome this printer is (which it is) they are not the kind of audience I want 😅 Glad you found some of these prints useful though!
Do you have any secrets to printing in PETG? I recently got the Bambu P1S and things were going great with PLA but then I decided I wanted to use PETG since from what I read it seemed stronger and I got it as 100% recycled plastic which was important to me. And unfortunately I very quickly ended up with a clogged nozzle. Two attempts to unclog later and I’m still not able to print. I really want to print desk setup items like in this video I guess what I really need now is unclogging secrets if you have any 😵
I've only heard good things about bamboo labs. If they pay those who contribute to the file library, I'll be looking to purchase one. I like companies that support creators.
It’s one which Deltahub sent me last year with their REO line of desk organisers. I’ve just repurposed it as it works with this stand. Link is here if you want it. go.deltahub.io/3Qmlq9N (warning: they’re bloody expensive)
Bambu labs A1 on sale. very nice also i see you have a levoit air-filter beside you FDM x1 carbon, is it reducing all the fumes smell or is there some left you can smell??? 1 minor mistake, from my view - You need to add in the print cost in filaments , like if you don't know the price, how to know if you want to buy or print, If you don't have any printer yet.
The Philips air purifier is something I’ve had for a while as my room gets dusty very quickly. It also helps take out any smells from the air, but printing with the x1c I’ve not seen it kick in once despite sitting right next to it. I might do that next time!
Hey! I was actually working on a new video for the desk itself as i have a sponsorship obligation. but you can have a sneak peak. Use Code: YTBCHRIS(6% OFF) Vernal standing desk(US): bit.ly/4bEuQG7 Vernal standing desk(UK): bit.ly/3VZ1uMT Vernal standing desk(DE): bit.ly/4bKUQzM
It entirely depends on what it's being used for. If I want something strong and rigid I'll use a carbon fibre based filament or petg. for small items like the aux jack, button holder I'll use PLA. The plant pots I Used petg-cf as I didn't want to risk them leaking water everywhere. The best thing to do is look up the properties of the filaments, bambulab has an amazing example on their website of what filaments are good for.
Only the cable guides were 500mm/s and tbh, if popular opinion is believed (I’ve not used it myself so I can’t comment) the bambulab are better printers. But do not take my word for that!
Great video… I just received my X1C but yet to set it up. Is your setup in your office and do you have any issues with the fumes? Are you concerned about any health risk?
Hey! Thanks for the kind words. You are going to absolutely LOVE the printer, I really want another or maybe the A1 as a backup! Regarding location and health... Its setup in my room (i sleep in the same room I work). the printer itself has a decent level of filtration with the carbon filter and I never print with the door open. Obviously its not 100% full proof, so I have a air filter with a HEPA and Carbon filter which is designed for a room maybe 5 to 6 times the size of this one. Its sensor hasn't picked up any particles today while my 6 hour print has been running. There are currently no smells either. But ultimately it comes down to what you are printing. So i'd recommend picking up an air filter with hepa and carbon filter if you're worried and always have a window open for good air flow.
Hi Chris, I'm a new fan from the Philippines. I was having a hard time deleting the system data on my MacBook. I tried following the steps that you have in your other video but, some of the settings in my laptop is different can you please help me out? please huhu
Thanks for watching! The petg cf I’m using was £13 so I’m not losing sleep over using it for a plant pot. It also gives a much nicer finish than pla and is more water tight without having to increase external walls.
Gold and balck petg cf, weird flex but okay. Bro spent the money to use petg with cf too! For nothing more than plants, literally could have used the cheapest filament, and it would have achieved the same thing. I will say I have checked back with this video many times, because it is a very helpful video. Sorry to talk shit and then give a compliment but yeah.
I was using what I had, it’s also not that much more expensive. Tinmory do a really good cheap petg-cf that’s always on sale. Also, with petg I’d have to thicken the walls to avoid potential leaks of water
Hey! I'm actually working on a new video for the desk itself as i have a sponsorship obligation. But if you want to pick it up, links (and discount) are below Use Code: YTBCHRIS(6% OFF) Vernal standing desk(US): bit.ly/4bEuQG7 Vernal standing desk(UK): bit.ly/3VZ1uMT Vernal standing desk(DE): bit.ly/4bKUQzM
@ChrisWilmshurst The wallpaper no longer exist to download from the link. Tried to search it from internet but unable to found that 4K resolution high quality wallpaper. Could you share the 4K wallpaper? Thank you very much.
Those IEMs aren't the best for gaming, if u wanna stick to the same budget then the Kefine Delci AE would be great. If u want something in the upper budget range the Mangird Tea Pro would be so much better.
Honestly i get the video is sponsored by bamboo but this feels a bit over the top. And i like bamboo and think they're great for newbies into printing.
Thanks for stopping by. Yes it is Sponsored by Bambu Lab, yes. but the 3d printed items shown are still good. Don’t be a downer because the video is sponsored. It still provides value to people hence the fact it’s got over 100k views in less than a month…
@@ChrisWilmshurst Respect for responding to this comment! I’m sorry, but I’ve already watched a lot of material on UA-cam, and I’m tired of the sponsored content. The truth is, your channel has potential, and for that, I thank you - you’re alright. Apologies if my first comment was discouraging toward your channel; that shouldn’t have happened.
@@Vilkh3m No need to apologise. Any criticism is helpful, even if we disagree. But I understand where you are coming from. Sponsored content can come off as being bias or disingenuous in some way. Thats why if I take a sponsorship for my content it has to fit the following criteria. - the sponsorship is not intended to mislead my audience - there are no sponsored reviews - this is to keep integrity with myself as a content creator and you the audience - sponsorships are solely to help me create content that I think benefits or helps you the viewer - I won't take a sponsorship or product from any brand that I personally wouldn't buy myself. Hopefully this clears it up for you. I appreciate the time you take to write the comments and check out the content, but I actually asked BambuLab for this sponsorship and they provided the printer and filaments for me to create this video. I like their products so much I now have an A1 Printer as well. My advise would be to think of a sponsorship as a way for creators to keep creating without having to resort to cheesy clickbait titles and bad practices to get views. If you look at my channel you'll see that I post hardly any videos in a year. So if I make a video it's because it's something I wanted to do or something I think can help people. If a brand wants to sponsor that video and they makes a product I'd use I would 100% accept it. And because of this rule, I reject offers daily for products and paid sponsorships :) As I'm typing this I'm printing things off with my bambulab printer. So be sure that I love the products, but from a viewer perspective try and focus on the designs shown and if you like what I'm saying about the printer, go grab one yourself if you're looking.
I see you using carbon filled filament. Nathan build robot found that it leaves carbon strand in your skin when manupulating the print. You should seal the print before handling it.
Always remember, carbon fibre filaments will deposit tiny carbon fibres into your skin each time you touch them. "Nathan Builds Robots" made a great video about this.
Dude. It says sponsored by bambulab right at the start and the description. Of course it’s going to advertise the brand. It wouldn’t be sponsored otherwise. There is zero attempt to disguise it. It’s a video showing off the bambulab printer and how I used it to improve my setup. Thanks for watch as much as you did though 👌
Im good, I don't want to waste filament printing off a grid, to then print off even more stuff. Underware looks cool, but it's not practical for my needs.
You cant even design two cilinders sections with a cut and chanfer the sides ? my god man, cad is not that difficult. You can often get a much better solution if you design it yourself or tweak a downloaded model a bit, if you go into 3d printing with "i am only going to use models online" you are going to end up with a lot of things that dont quite fit what you wanted
What the hell is this in reference to? 🤣 I’ve designed small items for niche use cases for myself plenty of times. This video is to promote the bambulabs printer and things that I’ve found that suit my setup. Only a foolish person would waste time on designing something from scratch when there are plenty of models online which are available for free and easy to modify in a slicer or fusion/sketcher.
you couldn't have timed that light falling any better lol
Haha I know, I wish it almost looks staged, but it happened coincidently!
@@ChrisWilmshurstThe light is a paid actor
@@RaysOfPivot whoever pair him can pay me compensation for the grief it’s given me over the year haha.
Why I never thought of a cable chain for my standing desk baffles me. Genius!
I never really liked them personally, but then I thought I’d try it and it changed my mind!
I also love HpInvent's designs, but if you want to avoid overwatering your plants, I recommend finding/designing a planter with drainage holes and a drip tray. It's very easy to drown plants when they can't expel excess water.
You’re the second person to suggest this! I need to try it!
I've been letting spools runout mid print like an animal. Using the AMS to hold the replacement spool to not stop printing overnight may have just changed my life.
You sound like an animal! Haha. You’ll save time long run and probably have better print results if you use the AMS as there won’t be a huge break between continuing the print where you left off, or worse.. restarting.
I definitely love this video! I've recently just ordered a Bambu Lab A1 Mini and been exploring to upgrade my desk setup to be more efficient and productive. This video helped me a lot on what I could print to improve my desk ecosystem. Hoping for more related videos like this from your channel, thank you!
I hope you enjoy the a1! I’ve not long got an a1 to accompany the x1c and it’s amazing.
New video dropping in a few hours. Not entirely about 3d printing but there’s more
Man, the fact that the light fell off as you were talking about it was super funny hahaha, 😹😹😹 nice video, it's nice to see you being sponsored by a company like Bambu Lab, keep the good work. 😸😸😸
You make me want a 3D printer so much
No, you’ve convinced yourself you need one. I didn’t do anything 😉
@ChrisWilmshurst 👀 a fellow man who gets me! MY MAN 😂
I wanted a 3D printer but I couldn't find any use for it, now you just justified my future purchase !
Get the A1 mini. I got it two weeks ago as my first 3D printer, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase. It's cheap as hell right now too.
Agreed, I know someone with an a1 mini and it looks amazing. You can even hook up the AMS to it!
I was also thinking about the A1 mini, i think I will get it
You should print some self watering planters. I particularly like those with a wicking system. Great video
Great idea and thank you. I might do that for my next round of plants!
@@ChrisWilmshurst Looks like you have gone with some cacti. Give them a cup of water once or twice a month only.
@MarkoVukovic0 yeah they were looking a bit dry today, so I gave them a water. I did have some normal plants, but they didn’t last long
Wow, not only fantastic ideas and content, your video is gorgeous. Audio, lighting (fill, key, hair, background), crispy b-roll, great Epidemic Sound selections, etc. Very lovely quality on every front that was apparent to a former UA-camr. I really appreciate your craft and am glad I found you and can subscribe and dig in for more. Well done from the other side of the pond!
Thank you so much for the kind words! Hopefully my content can keep you entertained and engaged :)
I came here to look for desk setup ideas to print on my Ender 3, but just ordered a P1s! with the AMS. I guess your ad worked, I had no idea how much easier printing could be!
Well, I'm glad you found this video useful in making a decision. You're not going to be disappointed in the slightest with the printer. The p1s has a good upgrade path which essentially brings it up to an X1C!
I love the video! I saw the thumbnail and recognized the desk 😂 saw it on Reddit then LTT did a video reacting to setups recently. Beautiful setup
Wait. Where did you see it??
Usually pots have holes in the bottom for draining so that roots don't rot as a result of overwatering, unfortunately for a desk pot especially of that size holes seem a bit difficult, to implement (maybe a second compartment in the bottom of the pot?), but yeah, the lack of draining is probably why your plants are overwatering, maybe changing the plants to ones that can actually stand a lot of water on the soil could be better, but you'd still need to be careful about how much water you add :P
Cool, very cool.
Nice quality mate, cheers.
Much appreciated
One word.
Gridfinity.
You are welcome.
It's on the horizons my friend! just not for a desk.
@@ChrisWilmshurst Multiboard on the other hand, especially with @handsonkatie's Underware project would cover pretty much all the under desk cable management and so much more besides.
That desk setup is like my dream one
Thanks man, there will be an updated video on it dropping in two weeks :)
Cable spine is interesting looking, but it seems like it would have been less bulky, less visible and less time consuming to mount a power strip to the bottom of your desk (with 3d printed brackets) and then have a single cable running to the outlet
It would! But due to the layout of my setup. My Mac and pc are not on the desk, so I’m feeding cables from under the shelf over to the desk. In an idea world I’d just the cable tray.
@@ChrisWilmshurst that makes sense. It would probably cost you exponentially more for all the little cable extensions necessary to make your setup work like that.
@@RLfilmz you are correct, I had to buy 5m display port cables, usb extension cables, and audio extensions. But visually it is much better looking and takes a lot of clutter and distraction off the desk
I love to have this printer some day
Now is definitely the time to pick one up if you can. Check the links in the description as the Black Friday sale is currently running and there are some big discounts.
Great channel and great video - I particularly liked the headphone jack mount and phone mount. never thought of that and now I need to do it :D
That cable spine is so cool! Had no idea you could print stuff like that! Love that drawer too!
There’s literally a design for anything these days! It’s so cool. Thanks for checking out the video 👌
oh my, what is the wallpaper?
did you ever find it
@@Neurotoxus no :(
you can try googling "anime girl art installation monochrome", should be the first image search
I was literally thinking the same thing
Won't let me post a link
Great video..only thingno would add is to the bitbwhere you talk about the ams and bbu lab filaments. One shpuld know and keep in mind that bambu still uses tape to hold the beginning of the filament on to the spool and this will cause complications with the Boden tube's when a spiil runs out.
I’ve not experienced this personally. Maybe I’ve got lucky with my spools, but my pla and pla-cf I’ve used has gone all the way to the end without any issues.
Thanks for the heads up though for everyone else.
This is the video I’ve always been looking for
Hello, is it me you’re looking for?
@@ChrisWilmshurst 😂
Think I saw this on Reddit. Sick
Really? Awesome!
No way this thing has a ludicrous speed setting lol... Spaceballs reference?
Haha! I think so, or maybe they’re copying Tesla?
I recently got the Panda Touch and 3d printed a holder to go next to my monitor on my desk ( Rather than on the P1S Screen ) and looking at getting the Panda power to remotely turn off the printer after it's printed, as well with power monitoring extra usb ports etc. Would be a great edition to any Bambu set up, so many useful features 👍
Shouldhave called this video cable management for masters.
guys i think the video is sponsored by bambu lab...
all jokes aside, very nice video, i will be using and printing many of these ideas :)
Haha. If people couldn’t tell from the description, the declaration at the start of the video and me banging on about how awesome this printer is (which it is) they are not the kind of audience I want 😅
Glad you found some of these prints useful though!
You know you've made it when you get Bambu Lab to sponsor your video
I will level with you. I cheekily reached out to them and I was amazed that they wanted to work with me! Absolutely made my year!
@@ChrisWilmshurst Hey, you'll never know if you don't ask!
Good job, i have seen a plethora of video like this but always with the same ideas. Yours are original.
Thank you! I wanted to print things that were original and things I’d actually want on my desk! 😅
nice 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊😊😊
Thank you!
@@ChrisWilmshurst with pleasure, your channel is really interesting, and I love your set up 😊💪💪
What Mount are you using for the ipad?
It’s linked in the description of my latest video :)
These are some great ideas, thank you! Can you provide the link for the clock also, please?
Thank you, Here is the clock makerworld.com/models/529257
Fantastic video. Your desiccant containers for the ams look cool. Where did you find them?
Thank you for the kind words. Here is the link to them on maker world. makerworld.com/en/models/16260#profileId-15420
Does someone know where I could get that wallpaper ? It’s gorgeous
I’ve linked it below in one of the comments… it’s from wallpaper engine
What is that desk shelf you are using?
That and everything is all explained in my most recent video
Nice video, where did you get that diamond pattern wallpaper from?
I can’t tell you, it was here when I moved in. I’d hazard a guess dunelm in the uk
Was the Xbox controller stand a 3d print? Would like to get that file if you have a link!
Here you go!
Do you have any secrets to printing in PETG?
I recently got the Bambu P1S and things were going great with PLA but then I decided I wanted to use PETG since from what I read it seemed stronger and I got it as 100% recycled plastic which was important to me. And unfortunately I very quickly ended up with a clogged nozzle. Two attempts to unclog later and I’m still not able to print. I really want to print desk setup items like in this video
I guess what I really need now is unclogging secrets if you have any 😵
Have you dried the filament? Also run a manual filament calibration as that helps a lot!
Is the game controller stand at 0:22 a print? I love how subtle it is!
It is! Drop a reply to this comment and I’ll get you the link as soon as I’m home from work later!
@@ChrisWilmshurst Awesome, thanks so much for the quick response!
@@fowlergmu And thanks for reminding me. Here you go! makerworld.com/en/models/414735#profileId-316713
I've only heard good things about bamboo labs. If they pay those who contribute to the file library, I'll be looking to purchase one. I like companies that support creators.
They give points you can redeem for filaments/store credit if your designs are popular.
How is your MagSafe charger black?
It’s one which Deltahub sent me last year with their REO line of desk organisers. I’ve just repurposed it as it works with this stand.
Link is here if you want it.
go.deltahub.io/3Qmlq9N (warning: they’re bloody expensive)
Just checked.. they actually haven’t stopped selling it. Sorry 🥲
Liking and subscribing because I like your "rules"
Thanks! Hope my other content is interesting enough for you!
Do you have a link to the Aqara mini switch holder you showcased?
Hey, yes of course! here you go - www.printables.com/model/91464-aqara-button-wall-mount
Bambu labs A1 on sale. very nice also
i see you have a levoit air-filter beside you FDM x1 carbon, is it reducing all the fumes smell or is there some left you can smell???
1 minor mistake, from my view - You need to add in the print cost in filaments , like if you don't know the price, how to know if you want to buy or print, If you don't have any printer yet.
The Philips air purifier is something I’ve had for a while as my room gets dusty very quickly. It also helps take out any smells from the air, but printing with the x1c I’ve not seen it kick in once despite sitting right next to it.
I might do that next time!
@@ChrisWilmshurst ok thanks
Hey the link for the MagSafe Shelf Stand is the same as the desktop drawer, great video!
Thanks for letting me know!
Here is the link makerworld.com/en/models/85551?from=search#profileId-162657
Great video! What desk is that? I've been looking at getting a standing desk for a while and I think this might be the push I needed.
Hey! I was actually working on a new video for the desk itself as i have a sponsorship obligation. but you can have a sneak peak.
Use Code: YTBCHRIS(6% OFF)
Vernal standing desk(US): bit.ly/4bEuQG7
Vernal standing desk(UK): bit.ly/3VZ1uMT
Vernal standing desk(DE): bit.ly/4bKUQzM
@11:42 how are there no 3D print lines?
Petg-cf is amazing at minimising layer lines.
how do you know what type of filament to use?
It entirely depends on what it's being used for. If I want something strong and rigid I'll use a carbon fibre based filament or petg. for small items like the aux jack, button holder I'll use PLA.
The plant pots I Used petg-cf as I didn't want to risk them leaking water everywhere. The best thing to do is look up the properties of the filaments, bambulab has an amazing example on their website of what filaments are good for.
also. its worth noting certain filaments print better and smoother with less layer lines.
Yooooo where can i find that wallpaper you're using at the beginning of the vid???
It’s on wallpaper engine. If you search ‘ anime girl 4k b u d a p e s t’ exactly as that says it’ll come up.
i printed the cable manager where i could click the two sides together, so i wouldn't have to cut off the cable head :p
I wish I did the same!
If that's the print quality at 500 mm/s then I'm convinced. My ender 3 pro is worse and that's at 60 mm/s.
Only the cable guides were 500mm/s and tbh, if popular opinion is believed (I’ve not used it myself so I can’t comment) the bambulab are better printers. But do not take my word for that!
Just got an Bambu Printer ist Not the Same anymore
What’s not the same?
Bambu lab is definitely game changer
Yup agreed! The ludicrous setting with petg-cf is smooth!
like reinventing the wheel? it's just for sale
1:42 - AH... my favorite oxymoron. "Pretty ugly". :) :) :)
I need to know where I can get the dry silica box in your AMS!! It looks so nice, is it from thingiverese?
No need to look far. I’ve got you. makerworld.com/en/models/16260#profileId-15420
Great video… I just received my X1C but yet to set it up. Is your setup in your office and do you have any issues with the fumes? Are you concerned about any health risk?
Hey! Thanks for the kind words. You are going to absolutely LOVE the printer, I really want another or maybe the A1 as a backup!
Regarding location and health... Its setup in my room (i sleep in the same room I work). the printer itself has a decent level of filtration with the carbon filter and I never print with the door open. Obviously its not 100% full proof, so I have a air filter with a HEPA and Carbon filter which is designed for a room maybe 5 to 6 times the size of this one. Its sensor hasn't picked up any particles today while my 6 hour print has been running. There are currently no smells either.
But ultimately it comes down to what you are printing. So i'd recommend picking up an air filter with hepa and carbon filter if you're worried and always have a window open for good air flow.
@@ChrisWilmshurst thank you Chris
Hi Chris, I'm a new fan from the Philippines. I was having a hard time deleting the system data on my MacBook. I tried following the steps that you have in your other video but, some of the settings in my laptop is different can you please help me out? please huhu
What in the Jack Whitehall from wish is going on here ?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you’re certainly not the first person to say I look like him.
Will no longer waste filament. Uses PETG CF for a planter....
Thanks for watching! The petg cf I’m using was £13 so I’m not losing sleep over using it for a plant pot. It also gives a much nicer finish than pla and is more water tight without having to increase external walls.
Gold and balck petg cf, weird flex but okay. Bro spent the money to use petg with cf too! For nothing more than plants, literally could have used the cheapest filament, and it would have achieved the same thing.
I will say I have checked back with this video many times, because it is a very helpful video. Sorry to talk shit and then give a compliment but yeah.
I was using what I had, it’s also not that much more expensive. Tinmory do a really good cheap petg-cf that’s always on sale. Also, with petg I’d have to thicken the walls to avoid potential leaks of water
"which can melt the 3M adhesives-"
Demons in the room: _"I gotchu, Chief."_
Those demons will never haunt me again!
Which desk is this?
Hey! I'm actually working on a new video for the desk itself as i have a sponsorship obligation. But if you want to pick it up, links (and discount) are below
Use Code: YTBCHRIS(6% OFF)
Vernal standing desk(US): bit.ly/4bEuQG7
Vernal standing desk(UK): bit.ly/3VZ1uMT
Vernal standing desk(DE): bit.ly/4bKUQzM
@@ChrisWilmshurst thanks
A link for that girl character wallpaper on the monitor from the thumbnail plz!
Remind me in 14 hours as I’m not home. All I know is it’s on wallpaper engine but I can’t remember the actual name!
@@ChrisWilmshurst second on the wallpaper, also, wonderful video!
steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3296083353 @subgeta
@@ChrisWilmshurst Thank you! May the gaming gods keep your temps cool and your FPS high!👍
@ChrisWilmshurst
The wallpaper no longer exist to download from the link. Tried to search it from internet but unable to found that 4K resolution high quality wallpaper. Could you share the 4K wallpaper? Thank you very much.
what desk is this
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Those IEMs aren't the best for gaming, if u wanna stick to the same budget then the Kefine Delci AE would be great. If u want something in the upper budget range the Mangird Tea Pro would be so much better.
Thanks for the recommendations. Once these ones have packed in, I will take a look!
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Honestly i get the video is sponsored by bamboo but this feels a bit over the top. And i like bamboo and think they're great for newbies into printing.
I appreciate the feedback.
Funny how lamp fell off lol, I wonder if it was scripted xD
I wish it was! I've got a 30+ minute raw recording throughout the entire talking bit and it fell off at the perfect time.
Wonderfully informative and beautifully shot + edited video, but the AI wallpaper at the start pains me haha
😅😅 thank you. It’s not to everyone’s taste I know
Wow, what a long Bamboo Labs commercial.
Imagine that, a video SPONSORED by bambulab would advertise their product. Crazy to thinks. 😅
just another bambu commercial...
Thanks for stopping by. Yes it is Sponsored by Bambu Lab, yes. but the 3d printed items shown are still good. Don’t be a downer because the video is sponsored. It still provides value to people hence the fact it’s got over 100k views in less than a month…
@@ChrisWilmshurst Respect for responding to this comment! I’m sorry, but I’ve already watched a lot of material on UA-cam, and I’m tired of the sponsored content. The truth is, your channel has potential, and for that, I thank you - you’re alright. Apologies if my first comment was discouraging toward your channel; that shouldn’t have happened.
@@Vilkh3m No need to apologise. Any criticism is helpful, even if we disagree. But I understand where you are coming from. Sponsored content can come off as being bias or disingenuous in some way. Thats why if I take a sponsorship for my content it has to fit the following criteria.
- the sponsorship is not intended to mislead my audience
- there are no sponsored reviews - this is to keep integrity with myself as a content creator and you the audience
- sponsorships are solely to help me create content that I think benefits or helps you the viewer
- I won't take a sponsorship or product from any brand that I personally wouldn't buy myself.
Hopefully this clears it up for you. I appreciate the time you take to write the comments and check out the content, but I actually asked BambuLab for this sponsorship and they provided the printer and filaments for me to create this video. I like their products so much I now have an A1 Printer as well.
My advise would be to think of a sponsorship as a way for creators to keep creating without having to resort to cheesy clickbait titles and bad practices to get views. If you look at my channel you'll see that I post hardly any videos in a year. So if I make a video it's because it's something I wanted to do or something I think can help people. If a brand wants to sponsor that video and they makes a product I'd use I would 100% accept it. And because of this rule, I reject offers daily for products and paid sponsorships :)
As I'm typing this I'm printing things off with my bambulab printer. So be sure that I love the products, but from a viewer perspective try and focus on the designs shown and if you like what I'm saying about the printer, go grab one yourself if you're looking.
my desk is full of holes
My old one was too. Never again! 😅
I see you using carbon filled filament. Nathan build robot found that it leaves carbon strand in your skin when manupulating the print. You should seal the print before handling it.
Thanks for the tip!
Always remember, carbon fibre filaments will deposit tiny carbon fibres into your skin each time you touch them. "Nathan Builds Robots" made a great video about this.
Thanks for the info, someone already shared this info! :)
If you're gonna make an ad for bambulabs just make an ad man, don't disguise it as content
Dude. It says sponsored by bambulab right at the start and the description. Of course it’s going to advertise the brand. It wouldn’t be sponsored otherwise.
There is zero attempt to disguise it. It’s a video showing off the bambulab printer and how I used it to improve my setup.
Thanks for watch as much as you did though 👌
All your solutions are bad. Use UNDERWARE instead.
Im good, I don't want to waste filament printing off a grid, to then print off even more stuff. Underware looks cool, but it's not practical for my needs.
You cant even design two cilinders sections with a cut and chanfer the sides ? my god man, cad is not that difficult.
You can often get a much better solution if you design it yourself or tweak a downloaded model a bit, if you go into 3d printing with "i am only going to use models online" you are going to end up with a lot of things that dont quite fit what you wanted
What the hell is this in reference to? 🤣 I’ve designed small items for niche use cases for myself plenty of times. This video is to promote the bambulabs printer and things that I’ve found that suit my setup.
Only a foolish person would waste time on designing something from scratch when there are plenty of models online which are available for free and easy to modify in a slicer or fusion/sketcher.