great video. You really drew the AC/DC & Power Switches and power feed Schematics. Just like me and my choolmates had to do in Physics Classes about learning Electrical Circuits. you really caught my attention.
One small correction for the schematic: the push-button switch needs to be wired across (ie, parallel to) the switched relay terminals. This allows the push-button switch to temporarily bypass the relay in order to provide power to the power supply, thus letting the power supply engage the relay. Your schematic shows the push-button switch in series with the relay switched terminals, which doesn't let the system get powered on.
How consistent do you find the diameter of the extrusion is? Also, have you had any chance to try recycled HDPE with this extruder? Thanks for your video and information!!
Very nicely explained review thanks, is the quality of filament good enough as compared to readymade filaments, is the diameter consistent and accurate?
Hi, you mentioned in #4 that recycled plastic extrudes only in horizontal positions. If I were to be working with recycled plastic bottle caps (polypropylene) I tried extruding it (with filastruder) in the horizontal position but it had varying thickness which made it very hard to print. Do you have any suggestions to help with my process?
Tony, this setup look ideal for the making of nylon ukulele strings. Can one buy parts for this machine to make extruded line that is as small as .50mm?
I feel frustrated the American extruder company doesn't reply to emails for days I would expect for the price service would be faster. Filastruder customer service is good but it may be more of a tinkering project than I am ready for. This wellzoom looked promising because it uses a stepper to drive a screw rather than a DC motor that could be prone to voltage swings and slight RPM changes. Then I found your amazon review and then this video. Yikes!!!! I can't win. I feel like all of these check one box but miss another. Thank you for the video and amazon review.
Tony - Thank you for the review. Now that you have worked out the initial bugs on this machine (last year), and working with the unit for the last year, would you place purchase for this make/model again? or would you go with a different make/model, keeping within the same price range? I ask because I am seriously thinking about placing purchase for a filament extruder here in the near future. Was looking at possibly making my own from scratch, but after adding up the piece parts, time and effort to do so, its seems it may be more cost effective to place purchase for one in this price range. All advice is welcome. Thank you again for the review on this particular unit.
@@nonchip not my fault. UA-cam does not send me notifications when I get a reply to my own videos, only videos I comment on other channels. It does now for some reasons but for many years I had no clue people asked questions.
@@tonycstech How easy was it to customise/upgrade the parts on this? Or any better stock desktop extruders you've come across? Looking to mix powder with my plastics. Any help appreciated thanks!
@@sumeetjagtap980 I don't think there is anything better on the market then this. Define upgrade ? Faster motor ? Not gonna happen. You will need more powerful heater to melt faster. Then you gonna need water cooling to handle the material then you need stronger frame to handle the resistance etc. It's balanced the way it is. No upgrade needed.
Wellzoom does make a faster machine but it comes at a cost. Two heating zones and does 150 inches per minute. The single zone that Tony and I have will do about 10 inches per minute. Wellzoom Desktop Filament extruder line II(V3.0)
hi, please tell me about your project. I have a wellzoom and I need a reel like yours. Do you have a list of the parts that are needed, please? what do you control the motors with? or where to get codes for arduino. Thank you very much for the answer. Greetings from the Czech Republic
hi, i have a question? I don't know if you've ever prayed If there was any way to convert the hot silicone rubber the sticks into filament to extrude. I find it very interesting to think about this material due to its properties
Hey man, can you tell me why you insist on the vertical extrusion? What aspect of extrusion does it improve? I have been getting my unit to work well horizontally but I cannot get the filament diameter to be wider than 1.6 mm for pla.
@@tonycstech haha that’s so ironic, I actually drilled it out to the diameter you suggested earlier today and it’s looking pretty good now. 1.7 mm filament from a 1.90 drilled out hole. I’m gonna try flipping it vertically see if it makes it easier to control. I have the wellzoom auto winder with optical sensor.
Honestly i dont know. I know one fact, its has enough power to twist and break its self off if you turn it on cold for more then half a second. I didnt want to confirm this so i turned it off. You can contact the seller or wellzoom website for specs.
Good video. Thanks. Have you tried LDPE and/or HDPE? How did it go? Are you using the middle diameter guage unit that the manufacturer sells with the set? Thanks for the link to your thingyV. How would you compare this unit to the A- Filastruder (I am using that now for LDPE and not really happy), B- Filabot?
note: you mention the screw. Thanks. I wonder if the Filabot has that screw or not. (we are making prosthetics from recycled material, using Filastruder and it is very tedious). How do you purge or clean this machine? Does the inside of the nozzle get clogged? (we have modded ours as the Fstruder would get blocked all the time). Really appreciate your time in making the video and answering the questions, thanks in advance.
Hi Tony ! My nozzle keeps getting blocked every 2 minutes and material starts to get extruded very slowly. Do you know why? I’m printing PLA at 190. Not sure how to stop this from happening !
Do you have a filter ? Clean by burning it Dirt or residual plastic or junk on the screw. Take apart, clean and polish if possible. Contaminated PLA colorant powder thats not 100% powder but has little strings in it that clog everything ?
Hi Tony, thanks for the video. What do you advise about purchasing a new extruder from filawinder, filabot, noztek and zoomwell? especially keeping in view mixing possibility.
@@yfaheem Hi been 2 years but did you get a response to your question or any experience with any extruders yourself? I need to mix powder with plastics. Thanks!
#1 nozzle diameter #2 temperature #3 filament sag before it enters the loop. More sag=less diameter. If filament comes out larger, increase the sag before it enters the loop and filament weight will stretch its self changing the diameter very slightly. Its a tricky process. ABS is very easy to control while PLA and PETG are tricky. If anything, learning to use this machine with ABS is the easiest way.
Nop. Mine runs smooth. I mean it does squeak when pushing half molten plastic closer toward the melting area, but otherwise no. Sometimes a pellet gets stuck on its way into the tube and gets forced in. That can sound like loud pop, but its just the pellet.
Hi, thanks for the review! I want to get one to try to make filament from plastic bottles PET... Was wondering if you tried that or know anyone that has?
Very true, but they admit its challenging to work with (mainly because its brittle and difficult to spool) and their systems are extremely expensive, over $6k to start.
Thank you for such an informative video! I really like the idea of the automotive switch safety feature - I never thought about that. I am definitely going to implement this feature in my extruder that I am building. However, for the life of me, I can't figure out how you hooked up the relay. The relay looks fairly simple, but the way that I am imagining it working, I can't get this "latching" effect. It just seems like everything will turn back on again when the power comes back. Would you be able to go into a little more detail on this (maybe which pins are connected to what?). I imagine that the 24V is connected to the solenoid (pins 85 and 86) and that the 110V is connected to the high power side (pins 87 and 30). I'm not sure where the switch comes into play. Thanks in advance! Looking forward to implementing this!
Hey, can you share the dimensions of the nozzle? As far as I can guess, it looks like M 16, but I would like to know about the pitch and length of the thread.
If am not mistaken, its an M16X1.5 little over 8mm long thread. 21mm diameter nozzle its self with 17mm diameter hex pattern for supplied wrench. Hole diameter depends on the filament you extrude. I use 1.9mm for PLA and 1.6mm for ABS
Hello, can you please tell me the PID settings of the temperature controller? I have a similar extruded and would like to Che l these settings. You can see the parameters by pressing SET button for 3secs. Thanks
Tony Nameless I have tried all combinations: pid auto tune (at least 100 times, no joke) insulation, extrusion speed, heat resistance max output control, but nothing. Although the temp variation is +-0.5 C I have a periodic plastic output very hot, high speed, that ends to bigger filament diameter, +0.5mm that is out of tolerance... yesterday I tried on-off only without any pid control and seems much more stable..... any ideas?
You mentioned the feeder screw vs the drill bit diy approach. Is the feeder screw faster, does it mix better, work with more materials, or something else- eg what are the benefits you are seeing?
@@tonycstech Have you stuck to just ABS or have you tried PETG yet? It's pretty viscous, and I'm wondering if the plastic backbone can take the stress (or if the motor can handle it)
Hello, (using google translate) do you know if it is possible to make a change of engine to extrude faster ?. I have the same model and it takes about 5 and a half hours in a kilo of PLA. I would like to speed up the process. Greetings and thanks
First off thank you for a very detailed review. I do have a few questions if you happen to see this. How accurate were your results were they truly within .05mm as advertised? What did you use to color your pallets? I'm guessing they were pla pellets if so where did you Source them from? Thanks again I truly appreciate it. Thumbs up and a sub from me.
This was pretty cool, i think i would be able to replicate the same setup, but i'm concerned about the long term durability of the product. Good job tho.
Hello Tony, I got the same machine and I have been getting a lot of metall particles on my filament. I asume they come from the extrusion system. Did you had any problems like this?
please i bought a wellzoom extruder i an trying to extrude, but I dont know how to keep the pellet in the preheating zone for at least 10 minutesd before extruding. anyone with useful information, please kindly share with me
The Amazon reviews for this product are terrible. Every time I watch a video about this particular model it’s always someone who knows what they’re doing and how to repair the machine and they’re the only people who can actually make use out of the machine.
The feedscrew is a "proper feedscrew" and not an auger (bit) like used by the DIYers? That is funny. An auger is a proper auger, except the wood auger bit is guaranteed to be good tool steel, unlike said feedscrew, except for the fact that said feedscrew looks to be a modified Chinese wood auger bit, which makes things even funnier.
@@tonycstech looking at the way you review the wellzoom extruder, maybe you know the components used and where can I get them. I only need four components, gearbox, motor, bearing and a power supply
@@khayelihlemadlala7655 they key component here is the compression screw and the barrel that will go over it with the diameter slightly bigger. Maybe 2-3mm bigger diameter, no more. It's hard to find two that match.
I don't review Amazon, I review product. Generally speaking, I am not very happy with most of what I purchase because these days, you don't even get much of a choice to buy anything better unless you pay 5 times the prices from big name company. How about I pay 2 or 3 times more and get 2 or 3 times better product ? Can't do it. All you will get is different color, box, maybe more functions but essentially hardware remains the same from same garbage factory in china.
Holy shit! This is AMAZING! This is THE most simple system I've seen in UA-cam so far. Thank you so much!!
Man that's an amazing review. Thanks for your effort. It helps to decide if it's worth buying or not.
How can you say, "amazing review," when you do not know the consistency nor accuracy of the filament, is this not extremely important?
Can I use crushed plastic or just pellets?.
Thanks for the video.
great video. You really drew the AC/DC & Power Switches and power feed Schematics. Just like me and my choolmates had to do in Physics Classes about learning Electrical Circuits.
you really caught my attention.
Thanks 😊
what plastic do you use for making your own filament?
One small correction for the schematic: the push-button switch needs to be wired across (ie, parallel to) the switched relay terminals. This allows the push-button switch to temporarily bypass the relay in order to provide power to the power supply, thus letting the power supply engage the relay. Your schematic shows the push-button switch in series with the relay switched terminals, which doesn't let the system get powered on.
How do you wire that? Can you provide a schematic?
How consistent do you find the diameter of the extrusion is? Also, have you had any chance to try recycled HDPE with this extruder? Thanks for your video and information!!
Also awaiting a response.
Very nicely explained review thanks, is the quality of filament good enough as compared to readymade filaments, is the diameter consistent and accurate?
Hi, you mentioned in #4 that recycled plastic extrudes only in horizontal positions. If I were to be working with recycled plastic bottle caps (polypropylene) I tried extruding it (with filastruder) in the horizontal position but it had varying thickness which made it very hard to print. Do you have any suggestions to help with my process?
Tony, this setup look ideal for the making of nylon ukulele strings. Can one buy parts for this machine to make extruded line that is as small as .50mm?
Hello, could you explain why it only extrudes recycled material in horizontal position? Thanks
I feel frustrated the American extruder company doesn't reply to emails for days I would expect for the price service would be faster. Filastruder customer service is good but it may be more of a tinkering project than I am ready for. This wellzoom looked promising because it uses a stepper to drive a screw rather than a DC motor that could be prone to voltage swings and slight RPM changes. Then I found your amazon review and then this video. Yikes!!!! I can't win. I feel like all of these check one box but miss another. Thank you for the video and amazon review.
Tony - Thank you for the review. Now that you have worked out the initial bugs on this machine (last year), and working with the unit for the last year, would you place purchase for this make/model again? or would you go with a different make/model, keeping within the same price range? I ask because I am seriously thinking about placing purchase for a filament extruder here in the near future. Was looking at possibly making my own from scratch, but after adding up the piece parts, time and effort to do so, its seems it may be more cost effective to place purchase for one in this price range. All advice is welcome. Thank you again for the review on this particular unit.
i like how tony *liked* this but didn't reply...
@@nonchip not my fault.
UA-cam does not send me notifications when I get a reply to my own videos, only videos I comment on other channels.
It does now for some reasons but for many years I had no clue people asked questions.
@@tonycstech How easy was it to customise/upgrade the parts on this? Or any better stock desktop extruders you've come across? Looking to mix powder with my plastics. Any help appreciated thanks!
@@sumeetjagtap980 I don't think there is anything better on the market then this.
Define upgrade ?
Faster motor ?
Not gonna happen. You will need more powerful heater to melt faster. Then you gonna need water cooling to handle the material then you need stronger frame to handle the resistance etc.
It's balanced the way it is. No upgrade needed.
Wellzoom does make a faster machine but it comes at a cost. Two heating zones and does 150 inches per minute. The single zone that Tony and I have will do about 10 inches per minute.
Wellzoom Desktop Filament extruder line II(V3.0)
hi, please tell me about your project. I have a wellzoom and I need a reel like yours. Do you have a list of the parts that are needed, please? what do you control the motors with? or where to get codes for arduino. Thank you very much for the answer. Greetings from the Czech Republic
Hi, can you shred plastic bottles, and put that through the machine, so make recycled pet g ?
Hello Tony, what do you think, is possible to make filament from pet bottle if you cut the bottle in small pieces?
Very cool thanks for the info, a lot of these machines do require tinkering to get perfect, this was very informative!
hi, i have a question? I don't know if you've ever prayed If there was any way to convert the hot silicone rubber the sticks into filament to extrude. I find it very interesting to think about this material due to its properties
How do you like this setup. I've been thinking on getting the whole setup. Can you keep consistent sizes
Yes but it only worked for 3 or so years.
That's quiet a lot considering how much filament I made.
Hey man, can you tell me why you insist on the vertical extrusion? What aspect of extrusion does it improve? I have been getting my unit to work well horizontally but I cannot get the filament diameter to be wider than 1.6 mm for pla.
If you get consistent diameter but size is wrong, drill it out.
@@tonycstech haha that’s so ironic, I actually drilled it out to the diameter you suggested earlier today and it’s looking pretty good now. 1.7 mm filament from a 1.90 drilled out hole. I’m gonna try flipping it vertically see if it makes it easier to control. I have the wellzoom auto winder with optical sensor.
Tony, good night, what nema is this engine? What is the specification of the machine's motor?
Honestly i dont know.
I know one fact, its has enough power to twist and break its self off if you turn it on cold for more then half a second.
I didnt want to confirm this so i turned it off.
You can contact the seller or wellzoom website for specs.
Good video. Thanks. Have you tried LDPE and/or HDPE? How did it go? Are you using the middle diameter guage unit that the manufacturer sells with the set? Thanks for the link to your thingyV.
How would you compare this unit to the A- Filastruder (I am using that now for LDPE and not really happy), B- Filabot?
note: you mention the screw. Thanks. I wonder if the Filabot has that screw or not. (we are making prosthetics from recycled material, using Filastruder and it is very tedious).
How do you purge or clean this machine? Does the inside of the nozzle get clogged? (we have modded ours as the Fstruder would get blocked all the time). Really appreciate your time in making the video and answering the questions, thanks in advance.
hi how r yoy, look, im loking for a CAD model of this filament extruder, would you have one youcan provide me ?
Hi Tony ! My nozzle keeps getting blocked every 2 minutes and material starts to get extruded very slowly. Do you know why? I’m printing PLA at 190. Not sure how to stop this from happening !
Do you have a filter ? Clean by burning it
Dirt or residual plastic or junk on the screw. Take apart, clean and polish if possible.
Contaminated PLA colorant powder thats not 100% powder but has little strings in it that clog everything ?
can you explain how to install the relay thank you
Hi Tony, thanks for the video. What do you advise about purchasing a new extruder from filawinder, filabot, noztek and zoomwell? especially keeping in view mixing possibility.
@@tonycstech Yes I mean adding two different plastics or powder with plastic?
@@yfaheem Hi been 2 years but did you get a response to your question or any experience with any extruders yourself? I need to mix powder with plastics. Thanks!
@@sumeetjagtap980 nothing so far. I don't think any of these gen purpose extruders are suitable for mixing especially powder and plastic.
Hi Tony, how do you control the diameter of the filament? Is the tolerance of the diameter good?
#1 nozzle diameter
#2 temperature
#3 filament sag before it enters the loop. More sag=less diameter.
If filament comes out larger, increase the sag before it enters the loop and filament weight will stretch its self changing the diameter very slightly.
Its a tricky process. ABS is very easy to control while PLA and PETG are tricky.
If anything, learning to use this machine with ABS is the easiest way.
@@tonycstech Thank you very much!
Your ptfe tube looks like a strange angle. Why did you have it bend the opposite direction as it comes out of the loop?
So it would drag filament.
how much is the usage of electricy per hours of this machine ?
Hi, what is the advantage of a proper feeder screw over the screw that the filastruder uses?
Mostly compression. Using a feeder screw mantains the compression stable and even during the extrusion, making filament with more consistent diameter
is the machine reliable? Can it produce PVA filaments?
Great video, could you please share the manual?
Do you find that this machine doesn't do well in a vertical position? Mine makes a grinding noise.
Nop. Mine runs smooth.
I mean it does squeak when pushing half molten plastic closer toward the melting area, but otherwise no.
Sometimes a pellet gets stuck on its way into the tube and gets forced in. That can sound like loud pop, but its just the pellet.
@@tonycstech Someone asked me about your vertical mount but I can't seem to find it on Thingyverse. Do you have a link?
Nice! Will you make the files for the vertical hopper available for download? I'm not good at designing anything.
Should be in my thingiverse
@@tonycstech Thank you for the quick response.
I couldn't find it, do you have a link?
@@tonycstech Never mind, I found it.
Hi, thanks for the review! I want to get one to try to make filament from plastic bottles PET... Was wondering if you tried that or know anyone that has?
@@tonycstech sticking plastic in an extruder is easy to clean with ldpe
@@tonycstech 3devo managed to make filament from 100% recycled PET (water bottles) material :)
Very true, but they admit its challenging to work with (mainly because its brittle and difficult to spool) and their systems are extremely expensive, over $6k to start.
Great review. For what purpose do you use laser? How does this part work?
Tony Nameless thank you!
Thank you for such an informative video! I really like the idea of the automotive switch safety feature - I never thought about that. I am definitely going to implement this feature in my extruder that I am building. However, for the life of me, I can't figure out how you hooked up the relay. The relay looks fairly simple, but the way that I am imagining it working, I can't get this "latching" effect. It just seems like everything will turn back on again when the power comes back. Would you be able to go into a little more detail on this (maybe which pins are connected to what?). I imagine that the 24V is connected to the solenoid (pins 85 and 86) and that the 110V is connected to the high power side (pins 87 and 30). I'm not sure where the switch comes into play. Thanks in advance! Looking forward to implementing this!
See my comment above about the switch wiring.
Hey, can you share the dimensions of the nozzle? As far as I can guess, it looks like M 16, but I would like to know about the pitch and length of the thread.
If am not mistaken, its an M16X1.5 little over 8mm long thread.
21mm diameter nozzle its self with 17mm diameter hex pattern for supplied wrench.
Hole diameter depends on the filament you extrude. I use 1.9mm for PLA and 1.6mm for ABS
Thanks a lot!!
I am planning to use ABS for extrusion primarily.
@@pranjalkhakse2582 Its best for ABS. Extrudes quickly. PLA is slow and tricky but ABS is super easy.
Hello, can you please tell me the PID settings of the temperature controller? I have a similar extruded and would like to Che l these settings. You can see the parameters by pressing SET button for 3secs. Thanks
Tony Nameless I have tried all combinations: pid auto tune (at least 100 times, no joke) insulation, extrusion speed, heat resistance max output control, but nothing. Although the temp variation is +-0.5 C I have a periodic plastic output very hot, high speed, that ends to bigger filament diameter, +0.5mm that is out of tolerance... yesterday I tried on-off only without any pid control and seems much more stable..... any ideas?
Tony Nameless at least can you point the position of the temp sensor?
You mentioned the feeder screw vs the drill bit diy approach. Is the feeder screw faster, does it mix better, work with more materials, or something else- eg what are the benefits you are seeing?
@@tonycstech Have you stuck to just ABS or have you tried PETG yet? It's pretty viscous, and I'm wondering if the plastic backbone can take the stress (or if the motor can handle it)
Have you tried grinding water bottles to make PETE?
Good Review, good upgrade, good job 👏👏👏👏
what temp is everyone using for PLA?
Hello, (using google translate) do you know if it is possible to make a change of engine to extrude faster ?. I have the same model and it takes about 5 and a half hours in a kilo of PLA. I would like to speed up the process.
Greetings and thanks
@@tonycstech Thank you very much for the answer, it all sounds reasonable, better not to touch it. Regards!
First off thank you for a very detailed review. I do have a few questions if you happen to see this. How accurate were your results were they truly within .05mm as advertised? What did you use to color your pallets? I'm guessing they were pla pellets if so where did you Source them from? Thanks again I truly appreciate it. Thumbs up and a sub from me.
@@tonycstech thanks! What did you use to dye the pellets?
thank you for this contribution
This was pretty cool, i think i would be able to replicate the same setup, but i'm concerned about the long term durability of the product. Good job tho.
Where I can buy this device?
Is it capable of extruding polycarbonate filament?
Pellet size ?
Extrusion temperature ?
@@tonycstech any that will work, I think the temperature would need to be super high to reach melt point, like 300 celcius
Hello Tony, I got the same machine and I have been getting a lot of metall particles on my filament. I asume they come from the extrusion system. Did you had any problems like this?
please i bought a wellzoom extruder i an trying to extrude, but I dont know how to keep the pellet in the preheating zone for at least 10 minutesd before extruding. anyone with useful information, please kindly share with me
I didn't get how fast this machine is working. Looks like it is slightly faster than any ordinary printer can "eat" the filament?
I think i can produce anywhere from 2-3 spools in 24hrs of operation.
Less for PLA, more for ABS
@@tonycstech "Spool" - equals 1 kg?
@@rmatveev I think so.
Regular 2.2lb spool.
It's a very good extruder but I still think $600 is little too much.
@@tonycstech if you will get the temperature up will it work faster?
@@rmatveev faster will make filament come out too hot and it will not maintain consistent diameter.
Faster extrusion requires water-cooling.
Beautiful stuff
Well, that's fucking cool. My wife is about to hate my hobby just a little more! Lol
Most of the greatest men ever lived were all single or divorced.
Elon Musk for example.
Women just keep them back.
Excuse me, can this machine be used for mixing?
@@tonycstech waste plastic in life
Thank you so much !!
How is the quality of the filament?
@@tonycstech it looks really good. Did you tried to add pigments, colorant or UV? I was looking and I found fluorescent and thermochromic...looks cool
Indeed, it would be interesting to see the results of prints made with the recycled filament.
Amazing, i will see if i can make this :)
🇧🇷🌎Parabéns, sucesso.
🇧🇷🌎Congratulations, success.
The Amazon reviews for this product are terrible. Every time I watch a video about this particular model it’s always someone who knows what they’re doing and how to repair the machine and they’re the only people who can actually make use out of the machine.
500$ ?
Your brain is fantastic.
How much was it
i think 600
You did not make is clear what did it all come with
Hi, please share me the manual.
There is no manual for this.
@@tonycstech At minute 0:45 a manual is observed. Do you still have it?
Slick.
can anyone explain why a plastic melter with a auger cost more than a welding machine talk about overprice BS
The feedscrew is a "proper feedscrew" and not an auger (bit) like used by the DIYers? That is funny. An auger is a proper auger, except the wood auger bit is guaranteed to be good tool steel, unlike said feedscrew, except for the fact that said feedscrew looks to be a modified Chinese wood auger bit, which makes things even funnier.
Lol I’m other words, the machine is a POS. Thanks for saving me money
Yes.
It worked for a while only.
The only problem with this video is that it ends😢.
wtf is that background music?
Some garbage i picked from youtube music library.
Its free and am poor so..........
@Tony Nameless please assist meI need to build a desktop filament extruder
I never built one my self. How can I assist you ?
Even manufactured once are tricky.
Making one your self is even harder to get it to work at all.
@@tonycstech looking at the way you review the wellzoom extruder, maybe you know the components used and where can I get them. I only need four components, gearbox, motor, bearing and a power supply
@@khayelihlemadlala7655 they key component here is the compression screw and the barrel that will go over it with the diameter slightly bigger. Maybe 2-3mm bigger diameter, no more.
It's hard to find two that match.
@@tonycstech Okay thank you. What type of motor, power supply and gears in the gearbox do you recommend?
Jesus turn down the music. Can’t even hear you over the worst possible music screaming into my ears
LOL. Pretty sure i watched this clip before and after publishing to make sure this wasnt the problem.
Damn music is so annoying.......
I try to keep it to a minimum.
Sorry. I'll get better eventually.
Lol you're pretty negative with your Amazon reviews
I don't review Amazon, I review product.
Generally speaking, I am not very happy with most of what I purchase because these days, you don't even get much of a choice to buy anything better unless you pay 5 times the prices from big name company.
How about I pay 2 or 3 times more and get 2 or 3 times better product ?
Can't do it. All you will get is different color, box, maybe more functions but essentially hardware remains the same from same garbage factory in china.