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    We've seen a lot of 3D printed supports for soft tubing to make it look cleaner, but finding 3D printed hardline was a challenge. So naturally, we decided to try it ourselves. Any guesses as to how long it will last under pressure?
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    7:15 Linus and Alex React
    10:06 Conclusion
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  • @LinusTechTips
    @LinusTechTips  20 днів тому +897

    Thanks for pointing out the issue with the Sharge sponsor read, we're removing that short portion from this video and we'll reshoot it for future integrations.

    • @Mrbigcheesecompany
      @Mrbigcheesecompany 20 днів тому +8

      Wow 1h ago

    • @shellderp
      @shellderp 20 днів тому +85

      is this a trick to make me watch the ad spot

    • @jamesch7428
      @jamesch7428 20 днів тому +22

      Gaming subreddit toxic, nice.😂

    • @donc-m4900
      @donc-m4900 20 днів тому +1

      Does the ECC all have AdBlock? (I know it's not a yt ad.)

    • @easiers
      @easiers 20 днів тому +8

      There goes the 100,000mAh dream 😔

  • @Jourei_
    @Jourei_ 20 днів тому +5468

    3D print a case. Make it be the tubing and reservoir.

    • @GoldMike_
      @GoldMike_ 20 днів тому +192

      That is an incredible idea but would be hella complex to make

    • @barnett25
      @barnett25 20 днів тому +386

      Metal 3d print the case so it can be the tubing, reservoir, and the radiator.

    • @asicdathens
      @asicdathens 20 днів тому +13

      They already printed a case. Nice one

    • @wilppuse
      @wilppuse 20 днів тому +10

      thats actually genious

    • @wick174
      @wick174 20 днів тому +10

      That case already exists. Uh. I don't know the name. I saw it on one of the Asian pc build channels

  • @Kytetiger
    @Kytetiger 20 днів тому +1440

    remember kids, the difference between doing something stupid and doing something for science is that for science you take notes of your results (and shout "FOR SCIENCE!!" )

    • @alexdavis9324
      @alexdavis9324 20 днів тому +28

      You also have to share your findings(notes) with other people

    • @Renegade605
      @Renegade605 20 днів тому +101

      "The difference between science and screwing around is writing it down."
      -Adam Savage

    • @Physicus9
      @Physicus9 20 днів тому +3

      @@Renegade605I came here to quote this exactly... thank you! :)

    • @TheHmm43
      @TheHmm43 20 днів тому +2

      Gave me nostalgic Bill Nye vibes too.

    • @NothingXemnas
      @NothingXemnas 20 днів тому +5

      Empirical testing and knowledge is the backbone of the scientific method, afterall. There is no science behind the scientific method; it is just a structured/formalized format for messing about.

  • @aaronrdaniels
    @aaronrdaniels 20 днів тому +264

    Honestly one of the coolest videos LTT has posted in a while. Please go down this rabbit hole. Im sure more will be uncovered of how viable this might actually be

  • @ryantakahashi9130
    @ryantakahashi9130 20 днів тому +145

    There was a recent post in the r/SFFPC subreddit where a user 3D printed molds instead. Then used regular hardline tubing and used heat to fit them to the mold. Was able to achieve something super complex but without having to go resin and print the full tubes. It would work great for an SI when they have fixed configurations, they could just premake all the tube runs with ease.

    • @boxhead6177
      @boxhead6177 17 днів тому +5

      Custom Scientific Glass Blowing has a similar process where they use regular tubing and stock glass to form custom pieces for laboratory and manufacturing use which has to be of a high standard for professional use to withstand heat and pressure tolerances fit for purpose.
      Or if you think of it as a prototyping route, make a model test fit... and then go completely over the top and follow an artistic route glass blower/sculpter to make the final product.
      The looks you could pull off like go full glass crazy straw, mad-scientist labratory glass kit, abstract art like a glass knot or klein bottle, or waterflow sculptures.

    • @sykesmcenzie
      @sykesmcenzie 16 днів тому +2

      If you don't want to resin print you can fdm print casings to hold softline tubing, you just thread the tubing through the printed casing and you have your shaped tubing

  • @slothnium
    @slothnium 20 днів тому +706

    Open loop splashing water on a tower heatsink would be hilarious.
    You'll probably have to top it off every week due to evaporation, but it'll double as a humidifier.

    • @toddblankenship7164
      @toddblankenship7164 20 днів тому +68

      Auto refill with a toilet filler thing like recently did on the server cooler thing

    • @jsVfPe3
      @jsVfPe3 20 днів тому +55

      @@toddblankenship7164 How about a PC that uses your home's toilet bowl as the reservoir?

    • @FrietjeOorlog
      @FrietjeOorlog 20 днів тому +73

      Ah yes, the algae breeder 9000.

    • @Zolo4213
      @Zolo4213 20 днів тому +11

      Have it be refilled by a Swipe+ bidet on a RasPi with a level sensor.

    • @noth606
      @noth606 20 днів тому +6

      Every week? Eh, if the capacity is like common loops, several times a day to once every hour or so running an i9 with load on it. You'd have to demineralize the loop once or twice a day or your pump won't make a full day without seizing. Realistically you'd have to automate refill based on some level point or you'll cook stuff or have auto shutdown due to thermal alarm constantly.
      Think of it this way, would you want a 100w+ air humidifier?

  • @caddyguy5369
    @caddyguy5369 20 днів тому +237

    I didn't realize there was a scanning spray that cleaned up with sublimation. I was only aware of ones that required manual cleaning.
    Going to have to give it a try.

    • @Sirotaca
      @Sirotaca 20 днів тому +12

      I use it all the time in my job. It can take quite a while to fully sublimate, but even if you end up having to clean some of it off manually, it's still a lot less messy than dealing with the non-sublimating stuff.

    • @ians7184
      @ians7184 19 днів тому +4

      I have never even heard of scanning spray before and even I was super excited about it sublimating to remove itself

    • @charliebridgman9144
      @charliebridgman9144 13 днів тому

      It works really well but it’s quite expensive. I usually just use foot spray unless it’s a very complex component

  • @shounaksarkar5917
    @shounaksarkar5917 17 днів тому +9

    I am kind of glad that they brought the intro back. Honestly I feel like linus should do more off script stuff. Makes the video more genuine and spontaneous

  • @RadikAlice
    @RadikAlice 19 днів тому +4

    Saw the snail spiral, the color and genuinely thought "Dreamcast?"

  • @tomjansen629
    @tomjansen629 20 днів тому +1317

    You are mad

  • @Tape30
    @Tape30 20 днів тому +581

    He did it. He actually did it. The absolute madman.

    • @gnarr
      @gnarr 20 днів тому +10

      Yeah, yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should.

    • @Weepsy_
      @Weepsy_ 20 днів тому

      Can't wait to see Linus on the r/madlads

  • @Solomon_Pett
    @Solomon_Pett 19 днів тому +9

    THE INTRO IS BACK
    YESSSSSSSS

    • @NotAnAmerican
      @NotAnAmerican 14 днів тому

      literally all i like to see in an ltt video

  • @error-uq3mf
    @error-uq3mf 20 днів тому +11

    I 100% hope you do have Alex do that. It sounds awesome!

  • @bradybalaban
    @bradybalaban 20 днів тому +841

    "You're a mad man"
    -Someone to Linus probably

  • @pancakeforge
    @pancakeforge 20 днів тому +813

    Ah yes, the Dreamcast pc

    • @TheHammerGuy94
      @TheHammerGuy94 20 днів тому +17

      Mosquito coil?

    • @ernieoporto1111
      @ernieoporto1111 20 днів тому +23

      This was my first thought. Glad someone else came to the same conclusion!

    • @thehorsefromGOTs8
      @thehorsefromGOTs8 20 днів тому +11

      bah, I didn't like it until this comment now I have to have it.

    • @datoaster4991
      @datoaster4991 20 днів тому +3

      I see you a man of culture as well

    • @Kawayolnyo
      @Kawayolnyo 20 днів тому +8

      Dreamcast IS the PC, since it's running on Windows CE, has a keyboard and mouse, and can go online (even still, due to fan-hosted dedicated servers).

  • @NexGen-3D
    @NexGen-3D 20 днів тому +24

    About time you guys tried this, I did this years back with my Anycubic Photon, only did a few difficult bends, but 4 yrs later they are still in daily use.

  • @thundervr8441
    @thundervr8441 19 днів тому +7

    Man I have been 3d printing for nearly 6 years now and this is very cool tbh I’m very surprised no one thought of this before but man you guys did a great job keep up the brilliant work guys your all the best.

  • @aadityakhetwani6314
    @aadityakhetwani6314 20 днів тому +86

    The orange spiral loop looks like a JALEBI.

    • @_D_P_
      @_D_P_ 20 днів тому +3

      Never heard of them. Looks yummy.

    • @ark_knight
      @ark_knight 19 днів тому

      @@_D_P_ if you like sweets and sugar syrup, you will be at home.

    • @CyberNacho
      @CyberNacho 18 днів тому +3

      Need Linus singing jalebi baby on an update

    • @ark_knight
      @ark_knight 18 днів тому

      @@CyberNacho no

    • @vivindeenathayalan9975
      @vivindeenathayalan9975 18 днів тому

      Came to the comments section looking for someone to say this and found out that its the second liked comment

  • @fountaingoat6802
    @fountaingoat6802 19 днів тому +3

    This is cool. If you have a small resin printer, you could conceivably print separate tube sections with each end having a male/female end that fit together and glued with resin. Each section can be oriented for best quality.

  • @OmegaSimPilot
    @OmegaSimPilot 20 днів тому +1

    Okay I will admit that is pretty awesome...been watching a ton of custom loop videos since my next build I want to finally do my first hard line...and this is just cool!

  • @Justethann_
    @Justethann_ 20 днів тому +227

    “I paid for the whole tube, i must use the whole tube” ahh cooling tube

  • @bighammer3464
    @bighammer3464 20 днів тому +176

    Linus took off his metal challenge gauntlet, slapped Charles Harwood across the face, took his puppy, and stomped over his flower garden and said this isn’t a challenge. 😂😂😂

    • @YouareGodsAnointed
      @YouareGodsAnointed 20 днів тому +2

      wow

    • @maxi2702
      @maxi2702 19 днів тому +4

      Saying that something isn't a challenge make it a challenge.

  • @jimmysgameclips
    @jimmysgameclips 19 днів тому +2

    I didn't know scanning spray just fades away!! That is gonna change a lot for me. Wonderful!

  • @dinfernosev
    @dinfernosev 20 днів тому +3

    As a user of shinning 3Ds scanners! It’s great to see this company get some exposure!
    Nice

  • @ansonmoyer2600
    @ansonmoyer2600 20 днів тому +92

    "im confident enought to risk my own 4080" *nudges the pile of 10 behind the table

  • @TrigTrig
    @TrigTrig 20 днів тому +49

    UV reactive resin mixed with classic neon signage bends would look amazing on a cyberpunk style build

  • @tuttocrafting
    @tuttocrafting 20 днів тому +2

    I have 3d printed some mold for a custom loop I did for a friend it required a tube with 4 precise bends and to make it square I created a series of dies to properly bend the PMMA pipes.

  • @RylTheValstrax
    @RylTheValstrax 19 днів тому +3

    Resin toxicity varies dramatically depending on the formulation - and there are low toxicity formulations that are dramatically safer to use, but be aware that to achieve low toxicity tradeoffs in cost, mechanical (ex, tensile strength, glass transition temp), printable (viscosity, curing wavelengths, curing time, etc), optical (coloration, UV stabilization, opacity), or chemical (water sensitivity, ozone sensitivity, etc) must be made, so do your research on what you need to make the print actually function in its intended role and its compatibility with printers/curing lights/etc.
    I personally work with a very low toxicity PMMA/acrylic formulation for most of what I do personally, but while its got pretty decent mechanical and cost properties, it does make notable tradeoffs in chemical (high water sensitivity causing hydrolysis of the plastic before being fully cured), optical (low clarity on "transparent"/translucent prints), and printable (high viscosity) properties

  • @Ikxi
    @Ikxi 20 днів тому +36

    Damn you promised an NDH-15 waterfall cooler
    Will wait to see that!

  • @manojsahu-hr9qe
    @manojsahu-hr9qe 20 днів тому +60

    *Dreamcast startup intensifies*

    • @mme725
      @mme725 20 днів тому +4

      Thank you, I too was thinking Dreamcast lol 🍥

    • @GimpyDingo
      @GimpyDingo 20 днів тому

      Mashes the start button.

    • @VitalVampyr
      @VitalVampyr 19 днів тому

      Looks more like a resistive heated stovetop to me.

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage 19 днів тому +1

    You could also 3D print the reservoir, distribution block, and fittings with O-ring grooves. Plus you could vary the width of tubes, adapt between sizes without fittings, and make structural or decorative components that are part of the loop. Even FDM prints can be water tight, though it depends on material and print settings.

  • @viyer00
    @viyer00 20 днів тому +2

    This is sick. Some of your best content yet.

  • @tobiasjennerjahn8659
    @tobiasjennerjahn8659 20 днів тому +77

    This is the kind of shit that I love ltt for. It’s crazy enough that I’d never try it first, but now that they’ve done it I’m kind of intrigued to try.
    Great video 👍

    • @JohnSmithYoutube
      @JohnSmithYoutube 19 днів тому

      I can totally imagine some viewers doing this at some point, you can use your phone to scan objects and there's plenty of affordable home gamer SLA printers out there. Love this kind of stuff!

  • @oliviaradecki142
    @oliviaradecki142 20 днів тому +71

    I'm not prone to seizures myself but I really appreciate the approach taken to the warning here because they give ample time in the warning and indicate when its okay to look again. No one ever indicated when its okay to look again which just makes no sense.

    • @TheSkcube
      @TheSkcube 19 днів тому +4

      It did say it will be okay to resume watching when you hear a ding, and there was a ding. Though I would prefer a noise similar to the warring one but a different tone.

  • @TheRealNanoz
    @TheRealNanoz 20 днів тому +2

    7:25 yeah Charles 😂

  • @conorstewart2214
    @conorstewart2214 19 днів тому +2

    You absolutely can use FDM printing to produce watertight objects, I have done it myself using PETG and even in vase mode (where the wall is just a single continuous extrusion). You just need to have well tuned settings. PLA isn't good for watertight objects but most other materials are absolutely fine. Yes prints have layers but if your settings are right then the layers should be fused enough that there isn't any gap.

  • @nidhisingla7880
    @nidhisingla7880 20 днів тому +62

    Its insane that this doesn't leak like hell

    • @hed420
      @hed420 20 днів тому +5

      Oh it will. I thought about doing this almost 6 years ago. Turns out that resin prints dissolve in water. Hope that the resin they used resolves this issue.

    • @Konigstiger
      @Konigstiger 20 днів тому +24

      @@hed420 There are plenty of resins that aren't water soluble. In fact, can you guess what kind of technique dentists use nowadays?
      Surprise! Resin 3D printing.

    • @MaethorDerien
      @MaethorDerien 20 днів тому +9

      Well resin has been known to be water tight for years. Most of the resins for hobby use don't stand up well in water. That said there are plenty of ones that are water safe. Some of the new ones that you can thermal cure on top of the UV cure so you don't end up with the uncured internal resin issues although it is absurdly expensive and I don't think I have seen clear.

    • @JohnSmithYoutube
      @JohnSmithYoutube 19 днів тому +1

      ​​@@Konigstigerwhilst resin is very good it does have its limits. I've got both mercury amalgam and the new resin/ceramic composite fillings, and the amalgam one hasn't changed in over a decade, still even looks like shiny, freshly cut metal. The resin one is starting to degrade and the dentist says it'll probably need redoing, or require a veneer, within a few years. They can only usually guarantee them for 10 years, amalgam lasts until death 😂

  • @JupiterGuy1
    @JupiterGuy1 20 днів тому +96

    12:37 umm this should be 10,000mAh rather than the 100,000mAh stated in the video... (If I'm not mistaken)

    • @staffie85
      @staffie85 20 днів тому +8

      Glad I wasn’t the only one who spotted the Engineer’s numerical disabilities

    • @donc-m4900
      @donc-m4900 20 днів тому +5

      Don't you have to be < 99,999 mAh to be on a plane?

    • @JupiterGuy1
      @JupiterGuy1 20 днів тому +3

      @@donc-m4900 yea that's the legal limit, also on the powerbank's website it says 10,000mah so he said the wrong number

    • @JupiterGuy1
      @JupiterGuy1 20 днів тому

      @@staffie85 (he's a writer not a engineer)

    • @mechatr0nix
      @mechatr0nix 20 днів тому +13

      @@donc-m4900 The limit is 100Wh. For a 14.4V laptop battery, that would be 7000mAh

  • @ryanpiggs6566
    @ryanpiggs6566 20 днів тому

    Thank you for this video! I was thinking of this idea.

  • @johnflapper
    @johnflapper 20 днів тому

    This could be combined with that Humble PC and look absolutely incredible

  • @Waldohasaskit210
    @Waldohasaskit210 20 днів тому +12

    You can add a bit of adjustability into the tube as well by adding extra bends that allow some 'squishiness' in certain directions, depending on the rigidity of the plastic used.

    • @DarthPoyner
      @DarthPoyner 18 днів тому

      The resin is usually very rigid. And putting more bends in it than necessary could lower your efficient fluid movement.
      You can't just heat bend it like the plastic or the glass.

  • @tronosgamingwizard
    @tronosgamingwizard 20 днів тому +12

    12:36 - 12:39 "100,000mAh battery capacity"
    Hey Alex, you've got some info the printer doesn't have? Cause it printed 10,000mAh on the powerbank (as shown at 12:44)...

  • @Xjere
    @Xjere 20 днів тому

    I've printed a PLA showerhead without any leaks, so theoretically You could make hard tubing using PETG, but it would take some serious fine tuning to keep the walls small and not cause micro-leaks.

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL 19 днів тому

    Watching the 3D printed tubing in action felt like witnessing the future. The possibilities this opens up are insane.

  • @imperialdra-mon5907
    @imperialdra-mon5907 20 днів тому +52

    i miss the beard

    • @deleted_handle
      @deleted_handle 20 днів тому +1

      don't we all 😞

    • @Metal_Maxine
      @Metal_Maxine 20 днів тому +1

      He says it's staying off until he's finished painting his motorcycle pink.

    • @Bupcis7
      @Bupcis7 19 днів тому +1

      I don't.

  • @watercannonscollaboration2281
    @watercannonscollaboration2281 20 днів тому +6

    You know who is also as mad? Our sponsor, Acronis!
    Okay jokes aside this is really cool. It’s even done in a SSUPD case with the Barrow combined pump/reservoir/block

  • @pesoen
    @pesoen 20 днів тому

    one thing i would love to see now, is a small reservoir built into the tube(so for instance the spiral could be filled out, and used as a reservoir) and it could make water cooling a tiny form factor pc better, since you can fit the tubes in where there is space, and make a small reservoir where there is space for it, and even a fill cap located in a convenient spot, and a drain port as well.

  • @chasr34
    @chasr34 20 днів тому

    if you do have trouble making PLA water tight, you can also change the settings to completely infill the model, and also make the extruder hotter to meld the layers together far better, ive made a water fountain with PLA and was able to keep it water tight just with this trick

  • @unknowndragon2831
    @unknowndragon2831 20 днів тому +12

    "You're definetly a mad man"
    -Someone who watched all linus dropping stuff scenes

  • @CerebroJD
    @CerebroJD 20 днів тому +2

    It looks like a stove element hahaha i love it!

  • @Syddy_
    @Syddy_ 20 днів тому +1

    this is a great idea for creative ideas with your tubing

  • @Dmanjack
    @Dmanjack 19 днів тому

    This is a tech tips video , so glad you found alex his video's are always fun.

  • @deltacx1059
    @deltacx1059 20 днів тому +8

    4:04 means your settings are not correct, although it's less relevant because you can coat the stuff in epoxy. I printed a part in petg for a hydrolic tank and it is indeed water tight.
    There is a alternative where you fill the part with sand and put it in a box of packed sand then heat it enough to somewhat melt which will also seal the print.

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead 20 днів тому +3

      Maybe on a high-end printer I would agree with you, but on a lot of the extremely low quality low-cost consumer models, I would not expect those prints to be water tight. And yes, there are solutions for that problem but coding an entire tube in epoxy at that point, why don't you just use traditional hardline methods because it's impressive enough for way less manual labor

    • @deltacx1059
      @deltacx1059 20 днів тому +2

      @@the_undead because you can do shapes that are impossible for a normal tube.
      Also I do this crap on my used cr10 max.

    • @xXlURMOMlXx
      @xXlURMOMlXx 20 днів тому

      ​@@the_undeadI made water tight stuff on an ender 3 lol

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead 20 днів тому

      @@xXlURMOMlXx but can you reliably do that with relatively thin tubes? And also can you do that from printer to printer because something that you need to understand Is these cheap consumer models? Do not have high tolerances so you could get one that's capable of amazing precision and you can get another one that couldn't print watertight tubes to save its life, especially because a lot of these companies do not care about the tolerances they're they are just trying to sell you really cheap garbage

    • @xXlURMOMlXx
      @xXlURMOMlXx 20 днів тому

      @@the_undead that's a skill issue. The printers are cheap because you have to build them and calibrate it yourself. It's a pita but you get what you pay for. Spend a little more for a bambu and it's a non issue

  • @aravindvissamsetty
    @aravindvissamsetty 20 днів тому +7

    12:35 That power bank sure doesn't look like it does 100k mAH

    • @aaronmdjones
      @aaronmdjones 19 днів тому +2

      I don't think I've ever seen someone write kilo milli before. They're literally opposites; just write 100 Ah.

    • @fkosh2
      @fkosh2 19 днів тому

      ​@@aaronmdjonesbruh. Different measurements. They don't cancel each other out.

    • @pitecusH
      @pitecusH 19 днів тому

      @@fkosh2 yeah, they do. But 100 Ah is quite large even for a car battery. It must be 10.

    • @aaronmdjones
      @aaronmdjones 18 днів тому

      @@fkosh2 They do cancel eachother out; please learn the metric system. Kilo (k) means thousand, Milli (m) means thousandth. 1000 * 1/1000 = 1.

  • @-B.H.
    @-B.H. 17 днів тому

    It's pretty fun in seeing how far 3D printing continues to progress!

  • @Derived_One
    @Derived_One 20 днів тому +1

    In case you have not tried it, white PLA/PETG is great for LED diffusion as well.

  • @sphygo
    @sphygo 20 днів тому +95

    Scanning the case is certainly an option, but bending a wire to the run you want and then measuring that wire would be a heck of a lot easier. And cheaper. Still a cool project though

    • @201bob
      @201bob 20 днів тому +16

      maybe watch the video next time lol
      they literally said you could measure and that 3d scanning was overkill

    • @emanggitulah4319
      @emanggitulah4319 20 днів тому +1

      Definitely overkill... They had to justify the purchase of the 10k 3d scanner

    • @demoninveins
      @demoninveins 20 днів тому +2

      ​@@emanggitulah4319Yeah, that's kinda part of the channels whole thing. Using sub-zero cooling is also overkill, yet they did it

    • @emanggitulah4319
      @emanggitulah4319 20 днів тому

      @@demoninveins sure it is.... It's like the question why does the dog lick his balls?

    • @KokoroKatsura
      @KokoroKatsura 20 днів тому +1

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  • @JupiterGuy1
    @JupiterGuy1 20 днів тому +13

    Printed 3D PC when?

    • @donc-m4900
      @donc-m4900 20 днів тому +2

      What's wrong with the cardboard PC?

    • @VitalVampyr
      @VitalVampyr 19 днів тому

      They already made a 3D printed computer case.

    • @JupiterGuy1
      @JupiterGuy1 19 днів тому

      @@VitalVampyr but not a fully 3d printed one idk maybe add 3d printed screws, GPU riser water-cooling blocks (and using the stuff in this video) + 3d printed monitor stand mouse and keyboard

    • @JupiterGuy1
      @JupiterGuy1 19 днів тому

      I want to download a PC

  • @G3ML1NGZ
    @G3ML1NGZ 20 днів тому +1

    if you clearcoat the resin print you can achieve translucency. I have lightly wetsanded some resin prints, clearcoated them and ended up with parts clear enough to easily read text through.
    Resin prints can continue to cure in sunlight and end up cracking so a UV clearcoat is a nice way to mitigate that

  • @shebyjlo
    @shebyjlo 17 днів тому

    Thaaanks for the link of sharge. I was looking for something like that 👍👍👍 already order it

  • @-Jozef
    @-Jozef 20 днів тому +6

    He’s only mad without the beard

  • @LichtVoltere
    @LichtVoltere 20 днів тому +25

    Linus do you prefer bagels or croissants ?

  • @Klaevin
    @Klaevin 20 днів тому

    We didn't use this brand, but I used 3D scanning during my studies. We then cleaned up the model using CATIA V5. This mostly taught me how to modify STL files I download, using a Linux Iso of CATIA V5.
    But hey, it was fun

  • @diegon7781
    @diegon7781 20 днів тому

    Love this type of videos, it inspires me to go and try that on my machine xD

  • @DarkKitarist
    @DarkKitarist 20 днів тому +15

    Linus is legit good at front of the camera... Like he makes me sooo invested in the video...

    • @DarkKitarist
      @DarkKitarist 20 днів тому +4

      It's like he's talking to me specifically not just talking at the camera...

    • @CannaKitty
      @CannaKitty 20 днів тому +1

      He talks like an overproduced, hyped up kids presenter 😂😂 you're joking

    • @mycelia_ow
      @mycelia_ow 20 днів тому +1

      He does have 16 years of experience doing that

    • @CannaKitty
      @CannaKitty 20 днів тому

      @@mycelia_ow nah, he never used to act like he's jacked up 😂 been watching him be consumed by corporate for about a decade lol

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead 20 днів тому

      ​@@CannaKittydid you watch all the way through with the video?

  • @4MB1T1OUS
    @4MB1T1OUS 20 днів тому +19

    Linus- I'm not a mad man ❌
    Also Linus- Creates the weirdest PC cooling known to mankind✅

  • @AugmentedPixel
    @AugmentedPixel 20 днів тому

    In my state we can print bottom receivers of pistols with resin printers using engineering resin as long as it isn’t sold and it’s so much stronger than you would think

  • @chemicalhorre
    @chemicalhorre 19 днів тому

    I want to try and build custom distroplates with this idea. Finding one for each case is insane, but with this, you could beef it up and counter sink the screw areas for the fittings.

  • @christianlaney9670
    @christianlaney9670 19 днів тому +3

    5:51 if you guys didn’t know why he suggested using uv paint it’s because if you watch one of his older videos he shows off his old pcs and one of those pcs had custom water cooling and uv reactive paint and a crap ton of I’ve lights. I just wanted to point this out because that is really cool that he still to this day loved uv pcs

  • @ztonner5166
    @ztonner5166 20 днів тому

    I’ve been trying to figure out a good way to do all the tubes for water cooling a computer and this literally is my answer. I already know how to do all of this and it should be easy for me. Thanks for being guinea pigs for me.

  • @cppctek
    @cppctek 19 днів тому

    This is awesome ❤ I could use this on my water cooled rog ally project

  • @kazi1
    @kazi1 20 днів тому +6

    Damn

    • @_RX-0
      @_RX-0 20 днів тому

      first comment

  • @syazwanirfan7142
    @syazwanirfan7142 20 днів тому +4

    6:20 GYATTTTTT

  • @PaulLemars01
    @PaulLemars01 19 днів тому

    Hey LInus, you absolutely can print watertight tubing in PETG on a regular 3D printer. I've done a bunch of experiments on this because I can't use resin printers in our apartment. Over extruding the flow rate along with reducing cooling of PETG can give the right amount of 'squish' and stickyness between the layers. Yes, there's a bit of experimentation to get the profile right but on my Artillery Sidewinder X2 bed slinger I can regularly print watertight pipes and other designs. Another technique is to print in PLA and flood fill the interior in slow set low viscosity epoxy but it's a bit finnicky and messy. I've had a lot of fun doing 3D printing for PC interiors. In fact, I've currently got an air cooled modded Y40 on the Hyte subreddit. Marrying 3D printing with PC design could really be a game changer in the modded PC community.

  • @hnns_lofi
    @hnns_lofi 20 днів тому

    Also possible is to use a resin with high thermal conductivity (commonly used fillers for that is aluminium powder or silver) and use the tube itself as a heatsink.

  • @ElectronStarCollapse
    @ElectronStarCollapse 19 днів тому

    1 out of 10 of these I own (B17 Bomber). This definitely gives me quite a few ideas for games to hunt.

  • @ThingsIdRatherBeDoing
    @ThingsIdRatherBeDoing 16 днів тому

    I've never water cooled anything and don't know anything about it outside what I see on this channel, and this is still a super cool video.

  • @Ila43Hernandez
    @Ila43Hernandez 19 днів тому +1

    Tube clear that's pretty cool. You got a fan out of me.

  • @Jsteri
    @Jsteri 19 днів тому

    That is super cool. What a time to be alive really it is.

  • @edithocastillojr.9249
    @edithocastillojr.9249 20 днів тому

    Yo! Linus, this is one of the reason why I keep watching every video release you guys have.. This surely will change a lot for Hard line tubing a computer, and yeah.. having a waterfall as part of the water cooling would be an awesome idea, checking the effectivity for thermal I'm pretty sure that will be a game changer. The concept is phenomenal and the applications if proven effective for thermal cooling, has tons of potential. ~Im watching here all the way from PH.

  • @thorium9190
    @thorium9190 19 днів тому +1

    Recent iPhones have LiDAR sensors that you can use to generate 3D models with apps like Polycam. It can be a lot better if the app is more refined.

  • @Danthrax66
    @Danthrax66 20 днів тому +1

    If they could produce just the spirals in standard petg you could use a coupler to go from tubing to tubing if you wanted to mass produce these without needing to be case specific.

  • @loganfoster8681
    @loganfoster8681 19 днів тому

    First mod video I've seen in a while where i actually have most of the equipment. Really appreciate the link to a good scanning spray. I've been looking for one for my einstar for a long time and haven't been willing to buy and test multiple. One slight correction i feel i should make to the printing part of the video is pla is non-toxic and generally considered safe to be around while its being melted without an enclosure. Its ABS and especially resien printing fumes that are dangerous to breathe.

  • @ForeverSinz
    @ForeverSinz 19 днів тому

    High quality content as always!

  • @hed420
    @hed420 20 днів тому +1

    I thought about doing this almost 6 years ago. Turns out that resin prints dissolve in water. Enjoy your leaks. Hope that the resin you used resolves this issue.

  • @jojobobbubble5688
    @jojobobbubble5688 19 днів тому

    I would never do this myself... But this is soooo frickin cool man!!! Also, please have Alex do the video you mentioned. Sounds super cool too!!

  • @b0Stark
    @b0Stark 19 днів тому

    I actually have an Acronis True Image license. Sure, it's for the 2018 version, but I've upgraded it once before that, and it saved my behind more than once.

  • @Teh-Stig
    @Teh-Stig 19 днів тому

    The crazy thing is I have all the tools needed for this craziness at home. And went through the same process to redesign my 3D printer internals recently (though with $2 dry shampoo rather than $40 Aesub). Scanners are cheap now too if you don't need an Einscan.

  • @liftedplane
    @liftedplane 19 днів тому

    I use that same case for my office pc, I kind of want to do this to it now.

  • @Guds777
    @Guds777 20 днів тому

    You can use glass blowing technique to get same result in Quartz or Pyrex glass tubes. As long as you hold internal air pressure in the glass pipe you can get quite intricate shapes and tight bends...

  • @Enazel
    @Enazel 20 днів тому

    Very interesting experiment, and look forward to seeing where it goes. :)

  • @LawrenceBright
    @LawrenceBright 20 днів тому

    You should look into the resleeving pipe process, you could potentially 3d print the lines with holes then sleeve it to avoid leaks.
    3d print provides the hard structure, sleeve actually contains the fluid.

  • @walterwhite415
    @walterwhite415 17 днів тому +1

    This opens a lot of opportunities! Why even have tubes, when you can have any shape? Why not build in additional little coolers at places where you have additional space? Why not build in LED and go crazy on the material, to create something really funky? You could really build individual custom PC and you could try out cooling solutions that have not been done before.

  • @PatrikHlebecStor
    @PatrikHlebecStor 19 днів тому

    Amazing concept

  • @solarbirdyz
    @solarbirdyz 17 днів тому

    You can seal SLA prints pretty decently by spraying the inside with an appropriate material. I wanted a watering can and I waterproofed it with shellac, which is pretty harmless and really easy to work with.

  • @psycho--maniac9775
    @psycho--maniac9775 16 днів тому

    Just want to add that as I have grown older, this is one of the very few channels that still manages to maintain my attention

  • @eagledude
    @eagledude 19 днів тому

    one of my favorite vids in a while

  • @Klauskothaufen
    @Klauskothaufen 18 днів тому

    my Father added a pump and sandfilter to a wooden tub (used as a big bathtub complete with heating), connections to pump the water in and out of the tub were printed in petg. Outside of getting broken by their dog and my 3 year old once each, those connections / passthroughs have been leakfree for about 5 years now without sealing it with epoxy or the like. only some teflon on the threads connecting the individual parts was used

  • @3lbsObacon
    @3lbsObacon 7 днів тому

    This is one of the only times I was ahead of the game with one of your sponsors. We use Acronis for a number of our IT needs and it has definitely made my job a crap ton easier. It's also super affordable compared to anything close to a competitor.

  • @HuntersOA
    @HuntersOA 19 днів тому

    Just a heads up. I have resin printed perlators previously for our kitchen sink. It was OK for a VERY short time. It kind of disintegrated from the water flow.