Simple way to make ultra-smooth 3D prints at home

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
  • In this video I'll be showing you how to treat 3D printed parts with an acetone vapor bath to make make impressive looking injection mold quality prints. My goodness it comes out nicely!
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  • @theodoro89
    @theodoro89 7 років тому +1594

    Great and informative video... Now i only need a 3d printer :P

    • @itsmomoz
      @itsmomoz 7 років тому +10

      Same

    • @ninimoose
      @ninimoose 7 років тому +7

      theodoro89 check out his budget 3d printer video :D

    • @Lightspit
      @Lightspit 7 років тому +2

      and some skills in Solid Works or Catia....

    • @kungpow8062
      @kungpow8062 7 років тому +3

      My order for the Anet A8 is on the way now, I got it on sale for 169.99 and $20 to the U.S. I personally cant tell you of its quality (yet) but there are many people on the internet that can, its well worth the search.

    • @maurianobaruso5859
      @maurianobaruso5859 7 років тому +1

      me too

  • @premierreefsmn
    @premierreefsmn 4 роки тому +18

    Really great guide. I love how well you addressed the safety concerns, and even tested the fire/explosion danger. Seems much safer than using a hot plate.

  • @TheAussieStig30
    @TheAussieStig30 7 років тому +278

    So what are you going to do with your army of owls now? Do you have a lot of invitations to send out?

    • @Rahsinok
      @Rahsinok 7 років тому +75

      Harry Potter chess board.

    • @ItsNessaTho
      @ItsNessaTho 7 років тому +4

      Draco Rahsinok oh my gosh yes! that's genius! 😮👌

    • @seamusbyrne8259
      @seamusbyrne8259 4 роки тому

      New DnD minis, I don't think I'd use owls much, mabye goblins though

  • @deantubeful
    @deantubeful 7 років тому +45

    I value your abillity to regularly bring projects, that to my mind would seem impractical, to the DIY bench. Bravo and thank you for sharing your ingenuity. Happy New Year Matt

  • @KiloMegaGigaTerra94
    @KiloMegaGigaTerra94 7 років тому +174

    I'm a long time fan Matt. I love your content. Seriously its near, if not, actually flawless. You should have your own show on tv. I also appeciate the variety or eccentricity of your videos. You tackle topics that I've had a hard time searching on the internet and only you have covered. Thanks and please keep up the great work. :) Advance Happy New Year!

  • @Nerdforge
    @Nerdforge 7 років тому +79

    Love this, it looks great! Now I need to get myself a 3D printer. Do you know how one can see what type of plastic something is made out of? Would be interesting to try on Game Boy shells for a smooth finish, as they are a little rough.

    • @SplicesAndCelluloid
      @SplicesAndCelluloid 7 років тому +3

      It may have some printing on the inside describing the type of material. I wouldn't try that though, as it will likely screw up the finish. Also, some parts don't, so no guarantees.

    • @TheJimsutube
      @TheJimsutube 7 років тому +2

      dont ruin a gameboy by doing that crap to it!

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 5 років тому +4

      Gameboy shells are actually made from ABS, but they're also thin-wall parts so bad things will likely happen.

  • @pedrojones7110
    @pedrojones7110 3 роки тому +1

    I come across your videos from time to time. The PC desk build, the shelves, everything. I am not looking for your videos specifically, but every time I find one when looking for subject XYZ, your vids give the best idea of what I have to do.
    Thank you for this.

  • @Nuram0
    @Nuram0 6 років тому +2

    I LOVE YOU! Really, everytime i am upset, bored, without orientation and or motivation, one of your videos and the day is saved! :)

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 7 років тому +30

    Fantastic video Matt! I need to try this when I put together my 3D printer which arrived 1 week ago. Did you try a mini heat gun on the surface? It may work well without ruining all the detail. I use a heat gun on my kayak to smooth out scratches and bring back the original color.

  • @xBris
    @xBris 7 років тому +507

    Chemist here: Those gloves were pretty useless ;) acetone - and other organic solvents - are quite tricky to handle with gloves - including laboratory grade gloves. Just be careful and you should be alright. It's 'just' acetone after all ;)

    • @reasonsvoice8554
      @reasonsvoice8554 5 років тому +31

      It's nail varnish remover how harmful can it be 😂💅

    • @1337fraggzb00N
      @1337fraggzb00N 4 роки тому +69

      @@reasonsvoice8554 it destroys nerves, the kidneys, the liver, the brain... pretty much everything. But it takes lots of Acetone over several months and you have to have skin contact or inhale the vapours, so it is no big deal to pour some drops into a glass.

    • @Explore-Gobal
      @Explore-Gobal 4 роки тому +7

      @@1337fraggzb00N No worries, they're all gone already anyway, so no harm here ;-)

    • @Notme-wk3mo
      @Notme-wk3mo 4 роки тому +8

      captain here: never! use water on inflamable burning liquids, no matter the quantity, it can go wild in a second.
      pretty ingenious to use acetone vapors to smooth the surface, Good job :)!

    • @noway8233
      @noway8233 4 роки тому +1

      @@reasonsvoice8554 well in a non ventilation ambient its very toxic, try to smell it a yuo will found it

  • @shaikhibrahim3615
    @shaikhibrahim3615 7 років тому +2

    Really like you quality videos and the extra details you give about the little stuff on certain projects is always appreciated love your DIY projects and HAPPY NEW YEAR!

  • @DylanTee
    @DylanTee 7 років тому +2

    Matt's videos are always extremely informative, interesting, and well put together. Great job as always.

  • @brandielee7971
    @brandielee7971 3 роки тому +18

    Him: you should wear gloves when working with acetone
    Anyone who paints their nails: yea so you're gonna dip your fingertips into this bowl of acetone for five minutes or fifteen minutes if you used gel polish

    • @nicholasweiss4662
      @nicholasweiss4662 3 роки тому +2

      Well, Nail Polish often only contains diluted Acetone and some additives against the dry skin you get from acetone. The smell of pure Acetone is also way stronger and gives you a headache (well for me at least). Plus theres acetone free nail polish consisting of more skin friendly organic solvents, but yeah, better get as little on your skin as possible.

  • @DIYPerks
    @DIYPerks  7 років тому +218

    Almost new year guys! Have any new year's resolutions?

    • @RcAndries
      @RcAndries 7 років тому +47

      DIY Perks 3840x2160

    • @monojit12345678910
      @monojit12345678910 7 років тому +6

      DIY Perks no... I always never follow through so I've stopped making them haha

    • @MegaMaking
      @MegaMaking 7 років тому +18

      My new year's resolutions, 0.1mm diameter nozzle with 0.01 mm layer height.

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  7 років тому +21

      Haha, you guys...

    • @GahMehGrrrr
      @GahMehGrrrr 7 років тому +3

      I resolve to ...Carry on! :)

  • @ProtoMan137
    @ProtoMan137 7 років тому

    Finally a short and easy-to-redo tutorial with all information needed in very high quality! Thank you very much! :D

  • @sporktar
    @sporktar 7 років тому

    I love this channel because i actually learn something new in every episode. Top notch filming/editing as well.

  • @hardwareful
    @hardwareful 7 років тому +70

    If it catches fire do NOT pour on water if you don't need to (glass may shatter due to thermal shock), covering with a dish is a better option if the opening faces upwards.

  • @elbaekk
    @elbaekk 7 років тому +160

    Wow. That audio transition from room audio to close-up audio quality, at 59 seconds in, is amazing. How did you do it? Did you make a close-up audio recording with the same script as in the room recording, from 58 seconds in, overlaped the audio and made the transition? I am puzzled by how you made that work.

    • @elbaekk
      @elbaekk 7 років тому +8

      It's the sentence "Well, as I mentioned previously, acetone can be used as a solvent..."

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  7 років тому +86

      Haha, yesh, I don't like hard transitions. All I did was lean towards the microphone at the end (and beginning) of the shot, talking as I did so. I then cut in to the close up narration.

    • @elbaekk
      @elbaekk 7 років тому +19

      Ah, that is so beautifully simple. Where is your microphone, since you can lean towards it?
      And, since I have some of your attention, I would like to praise your works and tell you that I appreciate your attention to detail. It is a pleasure to watch your videos. Thank you :-)

    • @vjk2005
      @vjk2005 7 років тому +7

      Had to go back and watch it after reading your comment; that is a fantastic level of attention to detail, Matt has great taste.

    • @mvuto137
      @mvuto137 6 років тому +5

      Yeah, I noticed that too. That was rather cool. Really dig the content as well... but, really could have done without the close-up of the vial of saliva. At first, I thought it was he was about to introduce a special type of acetone, until he finished the sentence... lol, but seriously, nice job.

  • @gabriel64gba
    @gabriel64gba 5 років тому +1

    been considering buying a 3d printer, now you saved me from the dangers of resin printing as I can achieve close enough results with your technique

  • @edwardfurey9463
    @edwardfurey9463 7 років тому

    Friendly, informative, and well produced video with an honest and pleasant style of add placements.
    Subbed.

  • @spudhead169
    @spudhead169 7 років тому +36

    Thank you for making your sponsored content interesting.

  • @NoSkillMcRee
    @NoSkillMcRee 3 роки тому +7

    Ah yes, thank you UA-cam for recommending me this 4 years later

  • @Somebodylost
    @Somebodylost 7 років тому

    Even though it's not really something I'll do every day, it's nice to see something creative like this, and it's a nice reference just in case I do plan to do this. :)
    And the music and Matt's voice is soothing, which is a nice break from all the heavy beats and peppy smile from other DIY-ers from UA-cam. Oooh, I like your smile. Instant subscribe! :D

  • @heyimrobee
    @heyimrobee 7 років тому

    Great video as usual!
    I love the diversity of the your projects and also your presentation skills are great!
    I wish you good luck for future projects! :)

  • @MilMike
    @MilMike 7 років тому +3

    I am going to try this out! the prints look so good. thanks for the video and happy new year you all!

  • @maxmustermann4337
    @maxmustermann4337 7 років тому +34

    Could you pls make a video about your desk, it is quite pretty.

    • @dannymo4390
      @dannymo4390 7 років тому +3

      Max Mustermann made me want one for our home :)

  • @zkadems
    @zkadems 7 років тому +1

    Good sir, keep up the amazing work! Seriously appreciate what you do!

  • @bswtsp21
    @bswtsp21 6 років тому

    Your voice and accent is really easy to listen to and understand, so watching these videos is much more enjoyable and easier.

  • @Jonathan-uo6ui
    @Jonathan-uo6ui 7 років тому +5

    Can we get a room tour pls
    Cause judging by what I have seen so far it's very pretty

  • @ruzainizain9410
    @ruzainizain9410 7 років тому +3

    I love your video and your voice 😅😅😅 so brilliant

  • @SourcePortEntertainment
    @SourcePortEntertainment 7 років тому +1

    Awesome video Matt! This is a great idea for smoothing 3D prints.

  • @planetfrog2
    @planetfrog2 7 років тому

    Dear Matt, I dont have a 3d printer or any DIY aspirations, I just watch your videos because you're so damn likeable. Happy New Year!

  • @MrZackers0n
    @MrZackers0n 7 років тому +129

    Matt, in all seriousness, you have just about the most perfect voice for UA-cam and voiceovers I've heard on here. Extremely well done. Subbed a month ago, but I'd sub again if I could. Maybe I'll make a new account! And sub with that one!
    Bravo, sir.

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  7 років тому +8

      Thanks a lot!

    • @L337g4m3r
      @L337g4m3r 7 років тому +2

      Yeah I am jelly. I have a terrible voice which is why all of my videos have background music ;(
      Q_Q

    • @gabrielmoore1270
      @gabrielmoore1270 7 років тому +4

      His voice is pretty awesome

    • @SankararamanKrishnamoorthi
      @SankararamanKrishnamoorthi 6 років тому

      yup! true that about the voice part! :D

    • @kira_15_R3D
      @kira_15_R3D 6 років тому

      *"NO NO NOOOO I MAKE TWO MONEY FOR YOU I SUBSCRIBED WITH TWO ACCOUNTS"*

  • @MrHandwerk
    @MrHandwerk 7 років тому +29

    Good Morning ! Class video. All a good slide :-) Regards MrHandwerk

  • @veronicathecow
    @veronicathecow 6 років тому

    Good video and sound, clear, no waffle, shows mistakes as well as success, many thanks.

  • @midwest4416
    @midwest4416 2 роки тому

    Always in awe of Matts skillset and this one I can accomplish.

  • @szymonzak6681
    @szymonzak6681 3 роки тому +3

    that song at the beginning is from flight pilot simulator!

  • @MakersMuse
    @MakersMuse 7 років тому +6

    Love you man but you're a little late to the game on this one! Most people no longer print in ABS due to its difficulty to print without warping or delamination (a heated bed only assists the first few layers). No one has found a suitable solution however for plastics other than ABS, so I do use the hot vapour method (faster, more control but admittedly puts a non-flame heat source into the mix) when I want to get those glossy prints. Interesting you found the fan to help - in my testing the fan made the effect less consistant and it quickly began to crack and craze due to the Acetone.

  • @nobrick321
    @nobrick321 7 років тому

    These videos are so high quality man. Really nice content.

  • @Raylightsen
    @Raylightsen 5 років тому

    Math is so normal, honest and simply very smart in what he does with his content, that his sponsored videos looks darn good too, not like some other UA-camr.

  • @michaelfski
    @michaelfski 7 років тому +6

    Thanks for the video. I do have two questions. 1 - Have you tried this using PLA? 2 - Does this have an affect on the strength of the object?

  • @Cookie4Free
    @Cookie4Free 7 років тому +4

    Did you guys also realize that his shadow looks like it's talking into a microphone (the lamp)? xDD

  • @ashyouknow7420
    @ashyouknow7420 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for the information.
    HAPPY NEW YEAR In Advance!!

  • @Fpvfreaky
    @Fpvfreaky 7 років тому

    DIY Perks great job mate thanks for sharing this great tip, really nice results. I've just ordered my first 3d printer last night. A Cr-10 creality. So excited 😊.👍🏽

  • @jeronimomurruni
    @jeronimomurruni 7 років тому +5

    Hi matt, which 3D printer did you use for both "low" and "high" quality prints?
    Thank you beforehand

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  7 років тому +6

      Same one! Just changed the print settings for more cooling.

    • @kurtlindner
      @kurtlindner 7 років тому +1

      DIY Perks So, after all is said and done (price vs. quality, etc.), you'd recommend the 3D printer you received from Gear Best?

    • @Surms41
      @Surms41 7 років тому +1

      That's some amazing print quality for so cheap.

    • @jeronimomurruni
      @jeronimomurruni 7 років тому

      DIY Perks Oh ok, i thought you used other machine for a better printing quality. Thank you :D

    • @jeronimomurruni
      @jeronimomurruni 7 років тому +2

      kurt lindner I saw the last prusa in MAKE yourube channel, and for the price, the print quality was amazing. Sure, the machine is ugly as sin, but the prints are more than good for that price range.

  • @anderty4088
    @anderty4088 4 роки тому +3

    Man, you remind me another UA-camr so much. He would call this episode “Acetone actually is TERRIFYING “. :D

  • @JennAlessa
    @JennAlessa 7 років тому

    Awesome! it does look great.
    Also, merry holidays!! You're looking great!

  • @electropunk00
    @electropunk00 7 років тому +1

    I love you voice. It is so soothing :D Happy New Year. Hope to see more video :)

  • @sinistergates6630
    @sinistergates6630 3 роки тому +12

    I have 2 questions. How long is the process in hours?. And does this work with PLA?

  • @kamillatocha
    @kamillatocha 7 років тому +106

    no popatrz polakcy sa juz wszędzie

  • @agusyudiyantoark
    @agusyudiyantoark 7 років тому

    I really like how you sound in the video. A really deep tv show quality. Keep up the good work.

  • @Estarlina
    @Estarlina 7 років тому +2

    I'm planning to group my Christmas + birthday + graduation presents so I can have a 3D printer! Hahahahaha
    This is just genius!!! Thank youuu!!!!

  • @paulcumber4732
    @paulcumber4732 7 років тому +4

    can you use it with pla

  • @martinsverko624
    @martinsverko624 7 років тому +3

    Love your work keep it up #bestdiychannel

  • @timcook6846
    @timcook6846 7 років тому

    You diy people always make inspiring videos and always makes me want to work on a project until i remember I can't because I spend all my free time watching diy videos :)
    but yeah, you're videos are awesome.

  • @ninimoose
    @ninimoose 7 років тому

    i have to admit. so far im only watching your videos for your charisma and soothing voice. you should make a daily vlog!

  • @broderp
    @broderp 5 років тому +3

    Someone needs to come up with a chemical for PLA that works as well as this for ABS.

    • @gdvpi
      @gdvpi 5 років тому

      was thinking the same

    • @JohnnyRatman
      @JohnnyRatman 5 років тому +1

      Chloroform. Its harder to get and make sure to use it on a well ventilated area due to its toxcicity.

  • @MrHD71
    @MrHD71 7 років тому +4

    how do you get the abs prints to not warp?

    • @SplicesAndCelluloid
      @SplicesAndCelluloid 7 років тому

      Heated bed, abs slurry, and a few other ways. Google is your friend! :)

    • @spoderman15
      @spoderman15 7 років тому +5

      NE? please. CMOS master race.

    • @christophers707
      @christophers707 7 років тому

      i use glue sticks on heated glass bed 90C and a enclosed printer helps

  • @suraj-ram7488
    @suraj-ram7488 7 років тому +1

    You videos are awesome, great work!

  • @Spida69
    @Spida69 6 років тому

    Very intelligent approach to print smoothing. Great work!!!!!! ;0)

  • @fhadesson9525
    @fhadesson9525 7 років тому +4

    Is there a possibility of a similar method that could work with PLA?
    Would be great help. Thx in advance.

  • @Sithhy
    @Sithhy 7 років тому +3

    *Poland, woo! yeah! WOOOOO!*

  • @ericbazinga
    @ericbazinga 7 років тому

    I might actually try this! Really cool!

  • @agonymobile
    @agonymobile 7 років тому

    Man, your Videos looks so elegant and your accent is so awesome and melodic.
    I enjoyed that informative video of yours and will give it a try, Your microphone video was the best to me as electronics engineer.
    Greetings from Iraq.

  • @ovalwingnut
    @ovalwingnut 4 роки тому +16

    And the results are.... Ancestry now has your genome which they will sell to the highest bidder 🤤

  • @wingren13
    @wingren13 7 років тому +18

    any advice for smoothing pla?

    • @SlaMaster
      @SlaMaster 7 років тому +1

      I use PLA too and I would like to know too ;p

    • @andrewtaylor940
      @andrewtaylor940 6 років тому +2

      You can attempt some using a heat gun. But that can be tricky and more often then not ruin things. The preferred method for PLA that the Cosplayers use extensively for their stuff is a product called XTC3D. It's a 2 part epoxy resin that you paint on. It's thin, self levels, and fills in the lines leaving a smooth surface. It's best for things you plan on painting as you can see a sort of clear shell around the object. Once cured the resin surface can also be sanded and finished.

    • @odee126
      @odee126 6 років тому

      Sand paper, primer and if you want to you can use some spray paint to finish it off

  • @Argon2022
    @Argon2022 7 років тому

    this is awesome, definitely have to try this soon

  • @Law.-.
    @Law.-. 6 років тому

    U r the happiest person I've seen in my life

  • @newhbh7
    @newhbh7 7 років тому +6

    Is your last name actually Perks? :P

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  7 років тому +14

      Yep!

    • @newhbh7
      @newhbh7 7 років тому +3

      That's very neat! Now DIY Perks has 2 meanings :)
      Awesome video by the way. Always a pleasure to watch

    • @cuddles6938
      @cuddles6938 7 років тому +1

      They have Perks coffee shops in Ireland, UH OH! Your relatives cornered the monopoly.

  • @Danielevans2
    @Danielevans2 7 років тому +24

    Can we buy the Matt clones they made from your DNA? 😝😬

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  7 років тому +10

      I hope not...

    • @Danielevans2
      @Danielevans2 7 років тому +5

      DIY Perks YAY YOU REPLIED 😱 ITS TOO LATE! they've already dispatched. 😝

    • @ehsanshehzad1117
      @ehsanshehzad1117 7 років тому +2

      DIY Perks hey Matt great video like always.Going to try this with my next 3d printer project which is a model plane. But can I give you a challenge? can you do a step by step on a Touch Screen Smart Mirror. features including camera, video playback, weather, news, traffic conditions, and the mirror would listen to commands as well. I know it's a big project but you are the best man for it. Thanks Matt and DIY PERKS team.

  • @Jeffmorgan1991
    @Jeffmorgan1991 7 років тому

    Love this channel so many good ideas!

  • @RelativelyBest
    @RelativelyBest 7 років тому

    This information is relevant to my interests. Thank you.

  • @SheepWrestlers
    @SheepWrestlers 7 років тому +14

    I was going to comment 1st... but then I thought that would be stupid

  • @thezocker071
    @thezocker071 7 років тому +4

    i dont even have a 3d printer, why am i watching this?

    • @thomascorbett6627
      @thomascorbett6627 5 років тому

      Yeah!?!!?? WTF??? AM I WATCHING THIS AGAIN OH YEAH INTERESTING NOT!
      K

    • @darealrulezbreaker9493
      @darealrulezbreaker9493 5 років тому

      Loyteg
      i dont have a 3d printer either, but ill use this method to try and make my keyboard caps glossy :D

  • @Jenacide
    @Jenacide 5 років тому

    Thanks! About to try this out right now.

  • @brunorocha7461
    @brunorocha7461 7 років тому

    great video! simple and informative! congrats

  • @MrRishik123
    @MrRishik123 7 років тому +5

    I wonder how your Indian ancestor met your other ancestors. Seems weird but fun to think about.

    • @stranger7968
      @stranger7968 7 років тому +5

      India used to be a colony of Britain. Lots of Indians are mixed with white. So, one of the ancestors probably lived in India married one of the Indians. On the screen it said West Asia %1. So, my guess is %1 is actually from Tatar-Mongols that invaded much of the Western Europe. So, that would come from his Polish side.

    • @MrRishik123
      @MrRishik123 7 років тому

      Stranger maybe so. It is fun to theorise but alas without the tardis or other time machines we will never know

    • @Jarek_iRek
      @Jarek_iRek 7 років тому

      Stranger
      I'm polish and there is a theory in polish antropologists that the tribes who camr to and became Poles are originated from Indian part of Asia.
      It's that or I did misheard something at school.

    • @MrPepsicola123
      @MrPepsicola123 7 років тому

      or, maybe it's because the british empire had india under its rule.

    • @MrPepsicola123
      @MrPepsicola123 7 років тому

      Actually that is false, The out of africa theory was created for Social Justice so say that all humans were originally black and came from africa, You dont have to believe in the bible if you dont want to but the story of noah is closer to the truth.

  • @dutchik5107
    @dutchik5107 7 років тому +5

    I hate ABS..
    i hate the fumes.
    pla also has some fumes, but a lot less

    • @BrianHuynhPersonal
      @BrianHuynhPersonal 7 років тому

      Dutchik being Vietnamese my parents work at a nail salon so i smell it daily

    • @dutchik5107
      @dutchik5107 7 років тому

      Brian Huyn
      nail Polish fumes and plastic fumes are really different. I use nail Polish a lot. I don't smell it every day, but like once a week. so I also know how that smells like.

    • @dutchik5107
      @dutchik5107 7 років тому

      PCzac
      yeah but I am the only one who really notices the PLA fumes, since I smell everything. my friends didn't smell it.
      and a negative pressure chamber isn't an option. since I have a 3d pen. not printer.
      but the plastic is the same

    • @christophers707
      @christophers707 7 років тому +1

      try petg ive been using it. Its like printing with pla without the warping also its FDA approved so you can make things like cups

    • @cuddles6938
      @cuddles6938 7 років тому

      Cups huh, haha, is that what you tell the neighbors, haha.

  • @disquise2411
    @disquise2411 3 роки тому

    Brilliant. Creating a brim/raft with a 'slurry' is a great way to reuse failed parts or waste.

  • @waynestrickland4589
    @waynestrickland4589 4 роки тому

    Thanks! This method should really help me make quality mold now

  • @LizQuilty
    @LizQuilty 7 років тому +11

    ABS is not the more commonly used material for printing, most people use PLA and this doesnt work on it

    • @Hellsong89
      @Hellsong89 7 років тому +4

      ABS is more commonly used in professional 3D printing cause its durability compared to PLA and easier smoothing with vapor bath. PLA other hand is more used by amateurs cause its easiest material to print.
      For the smoothing, you can smooth some PLA materials with acetone, but it may need some mechanical assistance. You can also acetone glue two PLA parts together depending again maker of the material.. my guess is that some of the PLA's contain some ABS what reacts to acetone, so go figure.

  • @udaykarthikeya
    @udaykarthikeya 6 років тому +3

    Indian 😇😇

  • @daledoster2219
    @daledoster2219 7 років тому

    This was the best video on this subject I've seen but It was also the hardest to find

  • @androiduberalles
    @androiduberalles 7 років тому

    I bought one of the Anet A8s from your last video. I'm really hyped to make stuff like this.

  • @elzeus13
    @elzeus13 7 років тому +76

    1% Indians unite!

    • @KeerthiSelvam
      @KeerthiSelvam 7 років тому +18

      elzeus13 fuck off

    • @Brown614
      @Brown614 7 років тому

      what kind of indian?

    • @cuddles6938
      @cuddles6938 7 років тому +3

      So if he's 1 percent Indian does that mean one part of him is funny to look at, haha.

    • @cuddles6938
      @cuddles6938 7 років тому +7

      Someone asks a question to the noob who started this crap and you assume it's racist? A question is racist, hmm, so if you eat Fruit Loops that must make you what, gay too? Kids today have no fucking brain.

    • @___xyz___
      @___xyz___ 7 років тому +1

      noobies boobies LOL XD im 12 kthx

  • @Wa11breaker
    @Wa11breaker 7 років тому +4

    Buying pure acetone isn't allowed on many places around the globe =(.

    • @bb8_m847
      @bb8_m847 7 років тому +17

      Thats why he brought %99.5 acetone.

  • @gibiredline
    @gibiredline 7 років тому

    Very nicely done.

  • @Joshuahuk
    @Joshuahuk 7 років тому

    Really impressed you poured water into the burning glass without spilling any!

  • @thedankoona_5854
    @thedankoona_5854 7 років тому +8

    just ordered my first 3d printer...
    had to pay €100 for customs :(

    • @xanokothe
      @xanokothe 7 років тому +1

      Italy or Brazil?

    • @stevemilwa
      @stevemilwa 7 років тому

      TheDankOona ಠ_ಠ oh shit seriously? I bought one from China. Why do you have to pay?

    • @stranger7968
      @stranger7968 7 років тому +2

      Some delivery companies are like that. DHL is one of them. Also, the government is greedy and they want you to pay taxes hence the customs.

    • @EnglishLaw
      @EnglishLaw 7 років тому

      You do risk paying high duty for large sized items. The amount paid is approx 20% of the perceived value, not what you paid for it. So here your customs conned you by valuing your printer at 500 EUR

    • @thedankoona_5854
      @thedankoona_5854 7 років тому

      WHATTT? it was only €180! the seller also put that on the package
      atleast: happy new year

  • @RGV2300
    @RGV2300 7 років тому +3

    ancestry.com = abstergo

  • @petercolliard
    @petercolliard 7 років тому

    Great narrative and description ...

  • @mertgunes9854
    @mertgunes9854 5 років тому +2

    I like how the music changed to bluesy rock when ignition tests began

  • @HawaiianKong
    @HawaiianKong 5 років тому +4

    “You can buy acetone from most chemists or by special order”
    Or from any Home Depot in the Land of Freedom

    • @jotamono
      @jotamono 5 років тому

      Chemists in the uk is roughly equivalent to a walgreens/cvs here

    • @jotamono
      @jotamono 5 років тому

      Justo Talkalottashit huh? A chemist is a pharmacy is all i was saying. You can get a little bottle of acetone that says ingredients:acetone for a couple of bucks at the drug store, at least in florida. Its much cheaper at home depot though.

    • @devilik3692
      @devilik3692 Рік тому +1

      or in any cosmetics , women use for removing nail polish
      op is clueless lol

  • @blaster5800
    @blaster5800 7 років тому +3

    Who the fuck has 3D printers at home, anyway.

    • @IndecisionSP
      @IndecisionSP 7 років тому +1

      engineers

    • @hubertyoumans5757
      @hubertyoumans5757 7 років тому

      Elias RodriguezZz As an engineer who has a 3d printer at home, I can validate your statement hahaha

    • @lionhardt75
      @lionhardt75 7 років тому

      Roy I've got two. They're super useful.

  • @Kuba1974
    @Kuba1974 3 роки тому

    Thank you, really nicely done tutorial. Very helpful.

  • @akshayd211
    @akshayd211 7 років тому +1

    Fantastic idea and SUBBED!!!!!!
    Why did I never find your videos before?

  • @cPDES
    @cPDES 6 років тому

    Absolutely incredible. Not gonna lie, the name of the channel combined with the thumbnail made me immediately assume this was a click-bait channel. I'm very happy to see I was wrong! I don't have a 3D printer, but I admit that is partly because of the jagged edges that comes out from most prints. I'll have to give this a try...as well as check out your other videos. Well done!

  • @MakerandGamer
    @MakerandGamer 7 років тому

    Your filmmaking skills are awesome!

  • @nanotusovejasfuman
    @nanotusovejasfuman 7 років тому

    Awesome Perks !

  • @midnightdarkchocolate
    @midnightdarkchocolate 7 років тому +1

    amazing video like always