Your creations are awesome, and each one is very practical! I've also used the S1 to print some small household items, such as a dishwashing organizer and headphone stand, which is really convenient to use. Looking forward to sharing more from you!
@@StarNestEngineering I'm doing this all the time. And if the text isn't on the top surface, I often make a little plate separately and glue it later. The model of course gets a negative imprint of the plate.
Little tip: The sharpening stone should be soaked in a water bath until no bubbles come up before starting sharpening. It should always be wet while sharpening. If it was just done dry for the video purpose to not have that mess on the table ignore my comment :)
@@StarNestEngineering There are some good videos on UA-cam about it when you search for "wet stone sharpening" or "waterstone sharpening". If done right some mud / slurry will build up on top of the stone and the knife which helps sharpen it. It gets a bit messy and dirty, so better put a towel underneath, but with the right technique you'll get your Opinel knife much sharper. 👍 Takes some practice..i'm still learning too. But the guide you've printed helps a lot to keep a consistent angle.
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Your creations are awesome, and each one is very practical! I've also used the S1 to print some small household items, such as a dishwashing organizer and headphone stand, which is really convenient to use. Looking forward to sharing more from you!
Solder feeder is amazing!
Thats some handy stuff!!
Thank you very much!
Very nice, the soldering tool is already on my list... 😀
It’s super handy! Work great and is really well designed :)
Keep going!💪
I will!
Do you have a link for the Makita battry holder?
Very inspirational!
Glad you think so!
These are indeed useful. I especially liked the knife sharpener and would try it to sharpen utility knifes!
Thank you! I will try sharpening my utility knife with the sharpener and I will let u know if that works or not
What wre the bolts and nuts used for on the dremel mill?
Its just to hold onto the dremel, not an important part
@ oh, so basically handles? I see. Because I have a version without the handles that works great. 👍🏻
@@Utube2Itube Yeah exactly, It would have been better for simplicity to not have handles but still nice to have!
Do you have a link for the dremel mill?
Just updated the description, could not find the exact same one as I printed, but I will let u know if I find it!
I like this video very mutch.😁
Can you give me a link to print the makita battery holder
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suuuper !! thanks
Very nice
Thanks! Appreciate it :)
4:14 I would rather add a filament change in the slicer and print the last few layers in black ;)
Hahah, I’ve tried to do that but for some reason It didnt stop to change filament, woops
@@StarNestEngineering I'm doing this all the time. And if the text isn't on the top surface, I often make a little plate separately and glue it later. The model of course gets a negative imprint of the plate.
@@RohrAtom Alright thanks for the tip! Will try it out next time.
The spring maker Is something Inhave never Seen before.
It’s quite cool! The springs work the best when you use spring steel wire so it doens’t deform when you squish it
Little tip: The sharpening stone should be soaked in a water bath until no bubbles come up before starting sharpening. It should always be wet while sharpening. If it was just done dry for the video purpose to not have that mess on the table ignore my comment :)
Good tip! I actually did not know this! I will try it out soon, thanks!
@@StarNestEngineering There are some good videos on UA-cam about it when you search for "wet stone sharpening" or "waterstone sharpening". If done right some mud / slurry will build up on top of the stone and the knife which helps sharpen it. It gets a bit messy and dirty, so better put a towel underneath, but with the right technique you'll get your Opinel knife much sharper. 👍 Takes some practice..i'm still learning too. But the guide you've printed helps a lot to keep a consistent angle.
NICE someone else with a K1 instead of a plastic wasting Color printer .