3D Printing with WOOD FILAMENT! DIY FRAME

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  • @architects3dp
    @architects3dp 5 років тому +53

    Hey Joel! Nice job! Since I, as an architect, all the time scale pictures of plans, I recommend you to do it with a larger portion, let's say 150mm, instead of 1mm. That way you will reduce the error. Nice job anyways! =)

    • @Ernzt8
      @Ernzt8 5 років тому +1

      I was thinking exactly the same :)

  • @mcrsrm
    @mcrsrm 5 років тому +51

    Awesome! Since I scale images every day at work, a tip to get the most accurate scale: do not scale your image by just 1mm, scale by the largest amount you can.
    If the frame is 20cm long and you use 1mm to scale your image, and your selection is off by just .05mm, it will be .05mm off every 1mm for the entire 20cm, or 10mm larger or smaller than 20cm.
    Whereas, if you scale the image by 20cm instead of 1mm, if your selection is off by .05mm, it is only off by .05mm over the whole distance.

    • @kirbywankenobi
      @kirbywankenobi 5 років тому +4

      Came here to say this. Yep!

    • @eliatrasciatti3503
      @eliatrasciatti3503 5 років тому +2

      me too

    • @AaronFlaming
      @AaronFlaming 5 років тому +2

      This

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  5 років тому +3

      SUPER GREAT tip thank you so much!

    • @M_Andras
      @M_Andras 5 років тому +3

      Indeed. If you look at the planned frame, it is perfect size, but the real lama barely fit into the printed frame. I think that's because of the wrong scaling.

  • @SigmaProps
    @SigmaProps 5 років тому +56

    “You didn’t glue that did you?!”

    • @JohnClark-tt2bl
      @JohnClark-tt2bl 5 років тому +14

      Next time on 3D printing nerd: 3D printing a dog house, so you can sleep in it! 😉

  • @FilamentFriday
    @FilamentFriday 5 років тому +32

    “You didn’t glue that did you” - HaHa
    Nice project.

  • @AthanCondax
    @AthanCondax 5 років тому +14

    I'd like to take a second to point out how valuable the first 3 minutes of Fusion 360 tutorial were. You took the time to show us what you normally would do and, as an amateur 3D modeller, I would have logically taken a similar approach. Showing us your mistakes is just as important as showing your solutions. I found it very useful and thought I'd let you know. Thanks, Joel.

  • @mrcookiemonster4051
    @mrcookiemonster4051 5 років тому +6

    Pro tip: Instead of calibrating with a small measure of 0.1mm you should use a large measure. Especially for larger images.
    If you measure 0.098 instead of 0.1mm, 1 meter becomes 98 cm.
    If you measure 9.98 instead of 10cm, 1 meter becomes 99.8 cm.

  • @MakersMuse
    @MakersMuse 5 років тому +5

    Ah, I see I am not the only one who finds pictures in the patterns on the wall while on the toilet. This is good news. XD

  • @shanebeasley8191
    @shanebeasley8191 5 років тому +13

    love it, but you should have also put a groove (dance break) sorry i got side tracked... so yea put a groove in it so you could have put some glass/plexi inset into it when you glued it together to truly protect the priceless art piece

  • @lv_woodturner3899
    @lv_woodturner3899 5 років тому +6

    Woodworkers often have to attempt to prevent excess glue getting into the surrounding wood causing issues with stain.
    A common solution is to seal the wood prior to gluing with sanding sealer, lacquer (hair spray) or shellac. All of these are easily removed with light sanding and will minimize the glue getting into the wood pores so a more even stain.
    Nice artwork.
    Dave.

  • @mattmoreira210
    @mattmoreira210 5 років тому +7

    If someone invites me to see something they made at the bathroom, you can be sure that telling me it's art won't help much! Lol

  • @3-E
    @3-E 5 років тому +6

    It's better to calibrate scale with points that are far apart. If you use points that are close together; even if you are only off by pixel or two off, that discrepancy get multiplied many times. If you use points that are farther apart a small discrepancy may only be multiplied once or twice. Not really important in this case but can be in other instances especially if you are trying to get a close fit.

    • @Z318ABC
      @Z318ABC 5 років тому

      Yes! It was almost hard to watch

    • @hockeynut4ever11
      @hockeynut4ever11 5 років тому

      also, if you compare the frame in 360 vs the real one, it just barely fit over the "art"

  • @LordCoquitos
    @LordCoquitos 5 років тому +6

    Need a piece of acrylic or plexiglass to actually protect the art :) Great job!

  • @thewebexpert3311
    @thewebexpert3311 5 років тому +2

    When you're in your garage by the furnace, showing us your staining the frame, there's a yellow low poly pikachu... and next to it, is some sort of light grey obelisk-looking thing. Can you provide me a link to that thing?? thanks!

  • @gaellafond6367
    @gaellafond6367 5 років тому +17

    1:09 Centimetres! Thank you :D

  • @3DPIceland
    @3DPIceland 5 років тому +4

    Metric for the win. Good job

  • @rokkr
    @rokkr 5 років тому +3

    Amazing idea with the drawing. Maybe if the post its start to get weird because of humidity in the bathroom you can design a frame that can hold a glass to protect it.

  • @RonFloyd
    @RonFloyd 5 років тому +1

    My suggestions are as some others I'm sure Joel.
    1. Always scale with the largest increment for better accuracy (Not really important here, I know)
    2. Stain before gluing might help
    3. Put a small decoration of some sort at the glue points - with semi-matching lines to hide glue point intersections.
    Thanks - I love the idea!

  • @aaronbrown7750
    @aaronbrown7750 5 років тому +1

    When you calibrate the picture in Fusion, it might be better to go with a bigger measurement. With you doing the 1 mm, say that was actually 1.1 mm, then that error would be much larger for the full size picture. Instead of 10 mm, you'd be at 11 mm. Instead of 100 mm, you'd have 110 mm. If you did the calibration at 10 mm, and you were still off that .1, then at 100 mm it would only be off 101 mm. I know it might not matter that much for something like this where it doesn't need to be exact, but it just might help for something down the road.

  • @bikramnarayandashchaudhury
    @bikramnarayandashchaudhury 5 років тому +4

    Just amazing creativity . Hats off

  • @learnthroughmaking8555
    @learnthroughmaking8555 5 років тому +3

    I can't believe Joel didn't ask "Am I in FRAME?"

  • @TheMidnightSmith
    @TheMidnightSmith 5 років тому +2

    Sweep on non organic 90 degree angles?! Mind. Blown! For the gloop, AmieDD showed silicone makeup brushes work excellent to apply, and clean right up!

    • @googlegamer4047
      @googlegamer4047 5 років тому

      All the paths in the cube are sweeps
      ua-cam.com/video/dCSmtuyV9Js/v-deo.html

  • @boozekashi
    @boozekashi 5 років тому +2

    I ❤️ Loo Llama!
    Oh, and “Into Joel’s Garage” episodes needs to be a regular thing... so much to look at 😮

  • @TheJttv
    @TheJttv 5 років тому +1

    If that is a full bath you really should paint that. Drywall is prone to mold.

    • @Aidenn23
      @Aidenn23 5 років тому

      Jttv it’s a half. There isn’t much more to it than what you see. 😂

  • @marios_ideas
    @marios_ideas 4 роки тому

    Was a frame printed as one piece. I need to get this wood filament. Is it more expensive then your ususal one? Please check my attempts at ptinting frames with patterns and also print 3d models based on the photographs to go go together with the frame.

  • @probrosp
    @probrosp 5 років тому +1

    Cool project but a nicer way to split the frame would have been cutting the corners and place the long parts diagonally on the print bed

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  5 років тому

      Very true. Oh the things you think about when you’ve had the proper amount of sleep 🤣🤣

    • @probrosp
      @probrosp 5 років тому

      ​@@3DPrintingNerdIt's just a happy little accident :D

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  5 років тому

      YES!

  • @seth3814
    @seth3814 5 років тому +1

    you should do a video where you upgrade your prusa i3 mk3 to the i3 mk3S

  • @vicka7088
    @vicka7088 5 років тому +2

    " That's not terrible! "
    Internet - That's terrible

  • @SigmaProps
    @SigmaProps 5 років тому +1

    I love Hatchbox filament, very high quality stuff. Been looking to pick up some woodfill filament, and maybe this is the push I needed to get it.

  • @Hawk1966
    @Hawk1966 5 років тому

    Just wondering why you didn't use a printer with a larger bed and print the frame as a single peice? I understand splitting up the frame was a learning experience but it would have looked better and been less work as one piece.

  • @OxygeenFR
    @OxygeenFR 5 років тому

    This video uses the only 2 things that i needed to know, who appeared to me super-duper complicited, (Real World scaling and slicing an oversized model to fit un a 3d print bed.) and in 15 minutes you've just proved me wrong and learned them to me. Awesome 🙏

  • @MMuraseofSandvich
    @MMuraseofSandvich 5 років тому

    8:00 Ooo. Cool trick. If the printer is up to it (or you're doing this on a CNC router), you could do a fancier joint like a dovetail. I've been trying (with little success) to get my workplace to try those crazy Japanese woodworking joints either on the 3D printer or their CNC machines.

  • @dabid1337
    @dabid1337 3 роки тому

    Joel! This just helped me SOOO much lol! i'm working on building a keyboard and was having difficulty with essentially the same thing you just did!
    Thank you!

  • @skamradt67
    @skamradt67 5 років тому

    Just a thought, but you could have cut filament sized holes at your cut marks and then used filament as connecting pins (much like a dowel). It is wood filament after all. :) Also I believe a cut at the corners would be less obvious that it was multiple pieces and one could orient so that the "grain" went lengthwise on each piece. I love the wood filament, you can play with different temps and speed to change how dark the print becomes.

  • @Neerie79
    @Neerie79 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I learned some new tips that I shall certainly put to good use when designing stuff!

  • @willierants5880
    @willierants5880 5 років тому +1

    0:02-0:10 Joel reminding us that life is real and it happens. This is why UA-cam can be awesome and why we love Joel and his family.

  • @Artwithbenji
    @Artwithbenji 5 років тому +1

    Acid brush from harbor freight should work well as applicators for the goo

  • @kristupasT
    @kristupasT 5 років тому +2

    In 2019 there will be flying cars

  • @rb6719
    @rb6719 5 років тому

    More stuff like this please, and I hope the wife doesn't make you sleep in the garage for gluing the frame to the wall.

  • @Bandit-di3pi
    @Bandit-di3pi 5 років тому +1

    LOOKS AMAZING you done good work pat your self on the back ......lol

  • @fuchsmode
    @fuchsmode 5 років тому +1

    Wall: *is broken*
    Joel: *repairs it by GLUEING a frame onto it*

  • @nipunagunarathne4882
    @nipunagunarathne4882 5 років тому

    maybe you should've put the seams in the corners. that way they won't be noticeable even if they were off a bit

  • @thePavuk
    @thePavuk 5 років тому +1

    Banksy must be envious.

  • @iskyguy007
    @iskyguy007 5 років тому

    Does anyone else see the logo in the middle of the screen on mobile devices. Is it just me or a new feature for mobile devices

  • @StasZubenko
    @StasZubenko 5 років тому

    Why don't you cut in corners?
    It would be more like real wood frame.

  • @trialnterror
    @trialnterror 5 років тому

    Great multi tasking pooping 💩 and shooting a video!

  • @olafb.2929
    @olafb.2929 3 роки тому

    Great! Just when I was thinking about a picture frame...

  • @Thomas_Ricks_
    @Thomas_Ricks_ 5 років тому +3

    You didn't glue that, Did you?

  • @thecreatorx3d439
    @thecreatorx3d439 5 років тому

    LMFAO!!! this is freaking hilarious!!!

  • @kjpierson1152
    @kjpierson1152 3 роки тому

    Late to the party as usual, but next time just stain it before gluing it :)

  • @CJROYALFLUSH
    @CJROYALFLUSH 5 років тому

    What if you used wood glue instead of magic goo to assemble the frame, would the wood stain look better?

  • @ChaseDaigle
    @ChaseDaigle 5 років тому

    You could cut the pieces with a dovetail so you wouldn't need glue at all.

  • @AllanScheSar
    @AllanScheSar 5 років тому

    Noooo. Please use your bigger printer and print this in one piece.

  • @TheSecurity16
    @TheSecurity16 5 років тому +1

    OMFG YOU FINALLY USED THE MEASURING TAPE!!!!!!

  • @kylehagerty1582
    @kylehagerty1582 5 років тому

    since you split the frame into 4 parts, you could add a recess in the back to hold a plexiglass insert and print the parts upright

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  5 років тому

      OH CRAP I didn’t even think of printing them upright!

  • @LooseGoose1024
    @LooseGoose1024 5 років тому +1

    I had no idea you could stain wood PLA before this video! That's awesome!

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  5 років тому +1

      Right?! SO cool! So many possibilities

  • @chaliluc
    @chaliluc 5 років тому

    That's so awesome, I believe I have never seen a metric tape measure before. I have my fair share of metric rulers, but no tape measure 😂

  • @CYDeviant
    @CYDeviant 5 років тому

    I would only use the gloop stuff for a really, really large bond. I always recommend CA glue.

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  5 років тому

      CA glue is awesome, and the gloop is awesome!

  • @JAYTEEAU
    @JAYTEEAU 5 років тому

    The whole lot of this was fantastic. Well done Rylee in the first instance, well done on the frame design, print, stain and affixing. Cheers, JAYTEE

  • @creeker81
    @creeker81 5 років тому +1

    Dr. Lol!!!

  • @g.s.3389
    @g.s.3389 5 років тому

    that's why you need a larger bed 3d printer... ehehehe as usual amazing video.

  • @not_riley
    @not_riley 5 років тому

    11:22 Spies Like Us reference. =)

  • @flutterdrive4286
    @flutterdrive4286 5 років тому

    lol i saw that giant Lego flower up top there

  • @michaelryan2622
    @michaelryan2622 5 років тому

    your woodworking could use some help. masking some masking tape.

  • @robrs210
    @robrs210 5 років тому

    I would be in the dog house for months if i did that. You are a brave man Joel :)

  • @willierants5880
    @willierants5880 5 років тому

    This particular model would be very well served with SketchUp. F360 has it's place and is super and awesome, but so is SketchUp for certain types of models. I mainly use it for wood working projects. This would literally take just a few minutes in SketchUp and most of that is open and set up. Actual modeling is poof, done.
    That said this was a great walk through. Really got the brain juices going. I've not used the Patch workspace yet!!

  • @elijahf111
    @elijahf111 5 років тому

    wait dont you have a million printers y didnt you just grab that big ass one you just got

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  5 років тому

      Heh, normally I would have. However, no large format printers were available at the time of recording this. I *do* finally have some open and ready, and I'm going to revisit this, with a twist.

  • @agepbiz
    @agepbiz 5 років тому

    This project made me happy!

  • @louis-ericsimard7659
    @louis-ericsimard7659 5 років тому

    Why not do a joining screw or dowel ?

  • @gudenau
    @gudenau 5 років тому

    Hey Joell, could you make a video comparing different ways of splitting parts up in Fusion?
    Is there any way to run Fusion on Linux without using a Winderps virtual machine?

  • @shareyour3dprints
    @shareyour3dprints 5 років тому

    awesome

  • @Rouverius
    @Rouverius 5 років тому

    "I was framed, I tell ya!! Framed!!!" - Bathroom Wall Ripped Paint Llama probably (BWRPL for short)

  • @daveyjones4120
    @daveyjones4120 5 років тому

    This guy is the only guy who describes this stuff and is easy to understand

  • @foxgrey
    @foxgrey 5 років тому

    Love the humour in this one! Suggestion for a re-visist, velocity paint some wood grain onto the frame!
    Also, I may be printing my own bathroom art now...

  • @ModShapes
    @ModShapes 5 років тому

    Oooh! great way to get scale properly. Wonder how to make that same idea work with imported SVGs... Gotta to explore and find out. Thank you for the awesome tip!

  • @zinladen5919
    @zinladen5919 5 років тому

    Much love from Cape town south Africa, would love to see some more timelapse in the vids of the prints, just my 2c, love hou Joeeeeellllll and Shaun;)

  • @JohnOCFII
    @JohnOCFII 5 років тому

    I love the way you walk us through Fusion 360. There are lots of training videos out there, but I always reach for yours first - they work with my brain!

  • @ScottMcCully
    @ScottMcCully 5 років тому

    From what i have seen of your channel , you are being an inspiration to a lot of people, keep up the good work.Awesome job and Props to the artist.

  • @SalvatoreLacorte
    @SalvatoreLacorte 5 років тому

    Saw this on Twitter!

  • @anthonyrich1592
    @anthonyrich1592 5 років тому

    Metric tape measure for the win! (Is that the one Theressa sent you?)

  • @rjc0234
    @rjc0234 5 років тому

    Odd that you split it into corner pieces, not 4 straight pieces like a real frame?

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  5 років тому +1

      I had thought about doing that but the longest side was too wide for the build plate. This was my “this solution will work, right?” moment. Ha!

    • @rjc0234
      @rjc0234 5 років тому

      @@3DPrintingNerd makes sense then!

  • @alexisentonfire
    @alexisentonfire 5 років тому

    I wish I found fusion 360 as easy to model as blender

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  5 років тому +1

      I wish I found Blender as easy to model in as Fusion 360!

  • @AhCup
    @AhCup 5 років тому

    It would be nice if you can print the whole long top, bottom, sides piece on the print bed corner to corner. That way the seems would be at the corner of the frame.

  • @tomstern1681
    @tomstern1681 5 років тому

    The artwork is really nice actually, I like it!!! Joel - seriously go easy on the glue next time :)

  • @PeterKlein0064
    @PeterKlein0064 5 років тому

    This is awesome! How about a laser cut or milled piece of acrylic glass so that the stickers will not fall over time?

  • @mike48111
    @mike48111 5 років тому

    Cool idea, but why not split the model on the corners, like a real 45º miter?

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  5 років тому +1

      I didn’t because sometimes, late at night, I’m not smart.

    • @mike48111
      @mike48111 5 років тому

      @@3DPrintingNerd 😆 Join the late night dumb club! Your smart daytimes more than make up for it!

  • @Dust599
    @Dust599 5 років тому

    I would take a hires photo and put the photo and original post-its in the frame and fix the darn wall!!

  • @simplesassim78
    @simplesassim78 Рік тому

    link download ? plz

  • @pjlietz
    @pjlietz 5 років тому

    Thats awesome!

  • @3Dprintingviking
    @3Dprintingviking 5 років тому

    Look at it!!!

  • @MistahDee1907
    @MistahDee1907 5 років тому

    Hahahaaaa coooooool 🤗👌

  • @Artwithbenji
    @Artwithbenji 5 років тому

    Joel you just showed me something I have been trying to do cleanly for a while. The cutting tool I used before was far clunkier

  • @Zerozsaber
    @Zerozsaber 2 роки тому

    files?

  • @JPWestmas
    @JPWestmas 5 років тому

    I would have guessed Alpaca.

  • @FredMcIntyre
    @FredMcIntyre 5 років тому

    😃👍🏻👊🏻

  • @dipt_tpid
    @dipt_tpid 5 років тому

    You can split models in the model workspace too, no need to use patch

  • @kh6qmchristophercolquhoun695
    @kh6qmchristophercolquhoun695 5 років тому

    Thanks that was great stream

  • @tridfun7469
    @tridfun7469 5 років тому

    Nice job :) thx for your entertainment

  • @quentinbaumann7026
    @quentinbaumann7026 5 років тому

    Try cncing a frame. It will be a lot faster and most cnc machines have a larger build plate.

  • @fluf0
    @fluf0 5 років тому

    doctor