I tried out 3D Printed Kitchen Gadgets

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  • @mrbarrylewis
    @mrbarrylewis  3 роки тому +67

    I loved doing this video, If you have anything questions on this please direct them to @sharticlefizzix on Twitter as they gave me all the tips on these one use demo items and have offered to answer any questions. Maybe in the future we will print off our own gadgets in food safe plastic, bamboo etc... it's certainly a really fun thing to try out. If you like this concept i'll hopefully get some more.
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    Full info & credits for the individual 3D printed items here barrylewis.net/recipe/3d-printed-kitchen-gadgets/
    More kitchen gadget testing on this playlist ua-cam.com/video/olFYfhtScR4/v-deo.html
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    • @jexom
      @jexom 3 роки тому +1

      Buying/downloading files is not future Barry, it's actually present day. Sites like Thingivese, Cults3d and MyMiniFactory are essentialy the plaforms for that.
      There are already food safe plasctics on the market such as PET and PP, the only problem to making the prints food safe is mostly in the crevices between the layers.
      And 3D printers became relatively cheap in the past years and are a very useful and fun hobby to have.
      I currently have 3 of them and we use them a lot to make some useful things or to fix stuff.
      By the way the KitchenCube IS BakerCube after their kickstarter campign went through.

    • @tjsynkral
      @tjsynkral 3 роки тому +4

      "sharticlefizzix" Wonder if he's a Barshens fan.

    • @Koooo4
      @Koooo4 3 роки тому +2

      @@jexom Easiest way is to add a food safe coating on the outside of the print. Or print a mold negative and then cast a mold in a food safe material.

    • @ge2719
      @ge2719 3 роки тому

      i got myself a 3d printer last year. its been so useful. Cant still take a lot of time to get a perfect print. Most of my first prints were upgrades for the printe ritself :P
      but the ability to design and print things should definitely be in everyones homes.
      You planning on getting ones yourself barry? I can recommend the ender 3 v2 as a good low cost option thats good quality asnd can produce good results if you dont want to spend crazy money. its also a great skill for kids to learn. learn some skills maintaining a machine, learning how to design 3d things, lots of maths involved.

    • @sharticlefizzix8016
      @sharticlefizzix8016 3 роки тому +1

      @@tjsynkral you would be correct.

  • @epowell4211
    @epowell4211 3 роки тому +302

    I think that once a year, you should do a "I'm still using it" gadget list, because even though these are fun, it would be really helpful to see what you actually found worth holding on to.

    • @KatKaleen
      @KatKaleen 3 роки тому +4

      That would be neat.

    • @superguest3
      @superguest3 3 роки тому +9

      Freakin' Reviews does this with his items. But he reviews everything.

    • @poundus2993
      @poundus2993 3 роки тому +2

      YES this idea is GOLDEN, would really want to watch this!

    • @BalqisAlali
      @BalqisAlali 3 роки тому +1

      AGREEEEEEEEEEE

    • @TheSharandJoeShow
      @TheSharandJoeShow 3 роки тому

      Great idea!

  • @giheatherhobbit
    @giheatherhobbit 3 роки тому +69

    The toast tongs should have been used on the length of the bread, so you don’t have to stick the tongs inside the toaster sides to grab it.

    • @rachelcamm4990
      @rachelcamm4990 3 роки тому +9

      I thought that too! They were never meant to pinch the toast!

    • @Pudeta
      @Pudeta 3 роки тому +4

      I really don't get it. What's the length of the toas... Ohhh.... I just got it.. like on the edges, not on the flat bit right?

    • @chofmann
      @chofmann 3 роки тому +15

      @@Pudeta Yeah, like on the picture he actually showed. I am unreasonably angry when he does it, because I am missing out on a more valuable opinion he could provide if he thought about it for a few seconds.

    • @Kingcloudii
      @Kingcloudii 3 роки тому +1

      @@chofmann hes an incredibly simple man, quite shtewpid innit?

    • @TheSharandJoeShow
      @TheSharandJoeShow 3 роки тому +1

      Good tip!

  • @12deepfriedbabies
    @12deepfriedbabies 3 роки тому +94

    "i hope you are well, yes YOU" *me looking at laptop wiping eye* "I am now" i love your videos heh.

    • @mrbarrylewis
      @mrbarrylewis  3 роки тому +19

      thanks mate

    • @12deepfriedbabies
      @12deepfriedbabies 3 роки тому +12

      @@mrbarrylewis omg this made me so happy! Thank you for liking and replying 🥺😁

  • @phelyan
    @phelyan 3 роки тому +46

    Just to reiterate: Not all plastics are inherently food safe and can leach out bad stuff, especially into wet foods. Also, 3D printed items unless sanded and sealed properly are full of crevices and crannies for bacteria to hide and breed. Of course, not all plastics are safe for the dishwasher either. Make sure to read up on food safety before using any random 3D printed items.

    • @mrbarrylewis
      @mrbarrylewis  3 роки тому +7

      Yes, exactly this. I think this is why I was any queries the Twitter is there to have a chat to the person that kindly sent them to me. Hopefully bamboo in the future would be cool!

    • @shenlong3879
      @shenlong3879 3 роки тому +3

      I was going to write a comment like this but then I saw you already did, so yes. This covers it and it's important that people understand it's not just the material itself that has to be food safe but the surface structure as well. It's what a lot of people overlook.

    • @iAmLoVeD123
      @iAmLoVeD123 3 роки тому

      I also came to the comments to make sure this information was here. Thanks Chris for looking out for everyone's safety!

    • @GeothermalDuck
      @GeothermalDuck 3 роки тому +1

      Odds on these were printed in PLA which is safe... But food getting stuck in the layer lines and going off is still valid. Most of these kinda things and cookie cutters should be a 1 time use if you 3D print them as you can't properly clean between the layer lines.

  • @davyper
    @davyper 3 роки тому +72

    lol the 1st one you broke (that was for toast) - it is for jinger-ly grabbing the WIDE sides of the toast not the thin top/bottoms

    • @seckora
      @seckora 3 роки тому +4

      and the can opener he broke opening a twist off lid

    • @AngelWebby10
      @AngelWebby10 3 роки тому +11

      these really frustrated me how he didnt use them properly

    • @seckora
      @seckora 3 роки тому +7

      @@AngelWebby10 Agreed! He is just trying to be edgy..... which is fine... But at least use things the way they were made to be used..... it was like the taco holder.... Why show it if it's half the size it's supposed to be... or go find tiny tacos and make it work... UA-cam frustrates me when I see people with almost a million followers but their content is garbage

    • @hidayah840
      @hidayah840 3 роки тому +6

      @@seckora He didn't do it on purpose. Most of the times he gets things correctly, listens to his audience and corrects himself. An honest, humble and empathetic,creative youtuber who is learning and trying out stuff is much more entertaining to me. :) If you look for proffessionals doing their skills, maybe look for other youtube channels. But please feel free and welcome to stay, maybe you'll change your mind with his other (food related) content?

    • @capo4703
      @capo4703 3 роки тому +2

      Haha yep! Reminds me of that vid where he uses the gadget to reheat a slice of pizza...but had it UPSIDE down so the pizza went soggy lol

  • @MegaRaiser
    @MegaRaiser 3 роки тому +25

    The toast extractor looks like it grabs the "edge" or crust on the bread to pull it out of the toaster

    • @mustwereallydothis
      @mustwereallydothis 3 роки тому +11

      It wouldn't be a true Barry gadget or hack video if he didn't do at least one simple thing completely wrong. It's a big part of his charm.

    • @tipi5586
      @tipi5586 3 роки тому +1

      @@mustwereallydothis Yea, we don't watch Barry to watch him solve simultaneous equations.

    • @mustwereallydothis
      @mustwereallydothis 3 роки тому +1

      @@tipi5586 of course not. That would be boring! We watch him to see how many simultaneous screw-ups he can make in a single video.

  • @willtree8142
    @willtree8142 3 роки тому +11

    Thoroughly recommend the Prusa Printers video on printing food safe items, it has more info about the right materials and the best ways to stay safe.

  • @HAMMERonYOUTUBE
    @HAMMERonYOUTUBE 3 роки тому +10

    Spin the 2 water bottles and make a tornado. Had something similar in science in school.

  • @sandraleegonzales1622
    @sandraleegonzales1622 3 роки тому +22

    Barry: "I've got a knife!"
    Crocodile Dundee: " That's not a knife"" pulls out a machete

  • @nattieccireland1039
    @nattieccireland1039 3 роки тому +6

    Food colouring and glitter in the bottle timer one kids would love that

  • @peterclarke7240
    @peterclarke7240 3 роки тому +6

    I wouldn't trust those pigeons, Barry. They look like they're planning some form of terrible vengeance upon you.

    • @thechosenone8808
      @thechosenone8808 3 роки тому

      "this is getting out of hand.. now there are two of them"

  • @Allijdixon
    @Allijdixon 3 роки тому +5

    Cookie cutters and stampers work better when you flour them up first. 👌🏻

  • @TheBoyRacer93
    @TheBoyRacer93 3 роки тому +16

    \Thats not how you use the toast extractor. hahah, you dont squeeze it you just slide it.

  • @JadeBlackWolf
    @JadeBlackWolf 3 роки тому +12

    I would use the elephant for the washing up sponge etc..

    • @turdl38
      @turdl38 3 роки тому

      I was thinking he'd make a really fun funnel or water balloon filler.

  • @philwsiam
    @philwsiam 3 роки тому +15

    ‘We will all have one in our home in 15 years’ I’m finally ahead of a trend! By 15 years too

    • @JohnBailey39
      @JohnBailey39 3 роки тому +1

      ​@@Okurka.At which point, we can print an upgrade.

  • @astaaraa.9625
    @astaaraa.9625 3 роки тому +36

    "Smallest whisk in the World" *Babish has entered the chat*

  • @jessiemarsh3469
    @jessiemarsh3469 3 роки тому +5

    Yeah, 3D printing is pretty cool! I studied medical genetics at university and it's possible nowadays to do 'bioprinting', which is using the same technique to 'print' tissue. (obviously in addition to things like growth factors and stuff to get it to imitate living tissue). It's used a lot for testing drugs etc at the moment which is pretty cool. So maybe one day organs can be 'printed' for transplants!

  • @emilykingston3734
    @emilykingston3734 3 роки тому +8

    I love your gadget testing videos - ive watched every single one!! But could you do a “testing sustainable kitchen tools/gadgets” please 😇😇😇

  • @BernieFishnotes
    @BernieFishnotes 3 роки тому

    At work we urgently needed a mount for a GoPro, but it would have taken a week to arrive, so we found one on thingiverse, 3d printed it and had it within a few hours. Magic.

  • @dancronin
    @dancronin 3 роки тому +3

    Can you put together gadgets gone wrong video, would be funny I reckon 🤣👍💯

  • @mrslothman03
    @mrslothman03 3 роки тому +6

    Hello, Barry and fam (and doggos)! You're the highlight of my day when I have a min to catch your vids. Keep being awesome!

  • @Imbatmn57
    @Imbatmn57 3 роки тому +5

    the problem wit 3d printing everything that is a lot of plastic being used only once because once your done doing something you cant melt it down and reuse it.

    • @sharticlefizzix8016
      @sharticlefizzix8016 3 роки тому +2

      This thankfully is no longer the case! It's still not faesible to do at home (you can buy home kits for this but theyre expensive still) but you can send your offcuts away to be re-made into filament.

  • @Sizzlik
    @Sizzlik 3 роки тому

    3D printers will be very soon in every house..they are as cheap as normal printers nowadays..the filament isnt expensive..easy to use..tousands of uses. Supports for DIY shelves, decor, missing parts like the back of a tv remote or a button...endless posibillitys. Proud owner of a modded Ender 3 Pro..love it.

  • @nattieccireland1039
    @nattieccireland1039 3 роки тому +8

    When he said I’m a teacher I was just like so are all the other parents up in the world right now 😂😂😂😂

  • @amonbrown2135
    @amonbrown2135 3 роки тому

    You actually are a teacher. How to and hot to not do things. You are one of the food channels I watch because I can actually learn stuff about cooking. That's why I love this channel.

  • @anumeon
    @anumeon 3 роки тому +6

    Last time i was this early, Barry and Stuart hadn't tasted Surströmming yet. :D
    You know, if you ever do some sort of tribute to the past video, you could call it "Barry to the future" :D

  • @ebonyblack4563
    @ebonyblack4563 3 роки тому

    An aspect of 3d printed stuff is that you can resize/reshape within the limits of the printer, this lets you make stuff for people with special needs or even just for kids.

  • @chelseayang4435
    @chelseayang4435 3 роки тому +3

    For the toast grabber, wouldn’t you grab the piece lengthwise considering it was so large?

  • @Nails_By_Kimberlee
    @Nails_By_Kimberlee 3 роки тому +1

    Isn't there some talk already about possible technology to be able to 3D print human organs in the near-ish future?

  • @richardingram2374
    @richardingram2374 3 роки тому +3

    It’s gonna blow your mind when you realise you can just stand the beers up?

    • @TheGauges420
      @TheGauges420 3 роки тому

      Of all the things done incorrectly in this video, you focus on that? You do realize that not all fridges are made the same and some will have shorter distances between shelves than others right? Meaning you can't always stand cans in an upright position at all times. Furthermore, that was also about the only gadget in this video, besides the credit card knife/fork that actually worked and did what it was supposed to.

    • @richardingram2374
      @richardingram2374 3 роки тому

      @@TheGauges420 it was just a throwaway comment dude, not to be taken seriously 😊

  • @lananieves4595
    @lananieves4595 3 роки тому

    The best thing I've seen - one of the first guys to develop this technology said he realized how useful this could be when he moved into a new apartment and realized he didn't have any of those plastic rings for hanging his shower curtain. Instead of having to run out to the hardware store, he just printed a couple of rings to tide him over.

  • @astrobia94
    @astrobia94 3 роки тому

    Three dimensional but also vertical as well? What a revolution!

  • @80Jay71
    @80Jay71 3 роки тому +2

    For egg-separation there is another great invention called "hands"! They actually pre-dates the 3d-printer. :)

  • @Tiffany-vj1tv
    @Tiffany-vj1tv 3 роки тому +4

    My gosh you and your family make my day!❤️ always so glad to see you all🙏 thank you so much 😊 For all your hard work that you make look like such fun 😂❤️🙏🤗

  • @southernnutcase
    @southernnutcase 3 роки тому +1

    Oh i have that same elephant drainer, tho i use it for the sponges on the back of the sink! works well to keep them up on their ends and the water drains out and lets them dry :D

  • @MrGoatYouTube
    @MrGoatYouTube 3 роки тому

    What defines a year isn't what's to come, but what we've experienced last year. The status quo is never the same. Love your videos, btw.

  • @breannaprichard7542
    @breannaprichard7542 3 роки тому

    I took a class in college on how to 3D print and I’ve made a car, and a pitbull. I took a picture of my dog sitting and designed it from that. It was so hard at first but so cool. The one we had in class was like a 10,000$ printer. We could really make anything. But you can get them cheaper. I’m saving to get one bc it was so much fun.

  • @Lizzy43645
    @Lizzy43645 3 роки тому +1

    This was stonkin’!!!!!! Please do more like this!

  • @vengeance1701
    @vengeance1701 14 днів тому

    These days, I think you can print off more flexible plastic that won't snap off so easy.

  • @catherinemorris1318
    @catherinemorris1318 3 роки тому +8

    We have a 3d printer and it's scary howoften we say "oh could we fix this by printing that?"

    • @jexom
      @jexom 3 роки тому +1

      Have 3. That's not a question in our household anymore. Even if we couldn't we'll efinitely try

    • @coyoteseattle
      @coyoteseattle 3 роки тому +3

      It's like they say; if all you have is a 3D printer, everything will end up made of brightly colored plastic.

  • @swimfectionist97
    @swimfectionist97 3 роки тому

    I love that bottle opener. 😍

  • @Bucky749
    @Bucky749 3 роки тому +7

    When most people get on roll they keep going , when Barry is on roll he makes sandwiches 🥪

  • @deegleffler4887
    @deegleffler4887 3 роки тому

    Also when I was in school, we used to tape 2 bottles together and then you shake it a certain way while liquid is pouring down to get a 'tornado in a bottle' with the liquid draining in. That is what I thought of the timer with the bottle

  • @lucidcacophony
    @lucidcacophony 3 роки тому

    Salsa in a squeeze bottle? That's ingenious!!!

  • @joanna.mojanora
    @joanna.mojanora 3 роки тому

    My dad bought a 3D printer I think over a year ago to print parts and models to make my parent's flat 'smart'. He loves it and it is in constant use.

  • @TheStartledNinja
    @TheStartledNinja 3 роки тому +4

    Did anyone else die a little inside when barry thought that toast extractor grabbed the toast by pinching rather than along its length -_-

  • @susiefuhrmann7595
    @susiefuhrmann7595 3 роки тому

    My husband is very techy (is that a word?) and has had a 3D printer for a couple years now (Christmas gift from me) and his best creation so far is making a Star Wars themed chess set - that one came out so detailed and amazing! He’s gotten pretty crafty with it, amazing what you can print! Def recommend you investing in one...I do recommend getting the filament already on spools-it’s a pita to wind on yourself!

  • @stevev3664
    @stevev3664 2 роки тому

    Full size houses have been 3d printed. Small 3d printers can be bought for a few hundred pounds.
    Use a knife with a rounded tip to leverage the lid under one of the lugs that grip underneath the glass rim until it pops. Put sand in the timer and see how long it takes to run through. That cutlery drainer looks like a white elephant to me. 😜

  • @irishclaire996
    @irishclaire996 3 роки тому

    How sad it is that I cried from your lovely opening comments. Having not seen another human, in the flesh, for weeks, really felt like u were talking to me 😪😪

  • @shirleycastle5170
    @shirleycastle5170 3 роки тому +1

    That was an interesting video also it was very nice of that person to send you all those goodies. Thanks for the giggles.

  • @xSwxve
    @xSwxve 3 роки тому

    I love the videos, truly do but you massively overestimate how many people want random barry lewis things. I do share your vision for the future, it's going to be a thing of beauty.

  • @Squiffilect
    @Squiffilect 3 роки тому +2

    Barry... When you said "Inner Circle"... Like Bayaya, I thought you was going to say Alalalalalom

  • @jonathanskinner3847
    @jonathanskinner3847 3 роки тому +1

    The toast extractor isn’t designed for pinching the toast it grips it on the crust

  • @fin4795
    @fin4795 2 роки тому

    For me, the best gadget is the egg separator.
    One thing I hate is the watery part of the white that makes a mess in the water when I poach eggs direct!
    Using your separator as just a strainer gets rid of the watery part, and the egg/s can cook easily without the ‘soup’!
    Nice one, guys!

  • @karladias5885
    @karladias5885 3 роки тому

    You can use that water timer with 2L bottles, give the top one a good swirl and you get a water tornado! Had one when I was younger, super fun!

  • @zetazoneplays
    @zetazoneplays 3 роки тому +6

    will you make a Barry Lewis oven gloves?

  • @deegleffler4887
    @deegleffler4887 3 роки тому +1

    What hurts worst is he put a picture of how its actually supposed to be used right next to him breaking the toast extractor and its just barry, barry it hurts lol like obviously i assume he knows now but it still hurts so much lol

  • @HgordoX
    @HgordoX 3 роки тому +2

    Rip, to all that plastic, doesn't really help the world but I guess it's for Barry Lewis Content 😂

    • @fluffycritter
      @fluffycritter 3 роки тому

      Most 3D printing these days uses PLA, which is an incredibly renewable and industrially-compostable bioplastic.

    • @HgordoX
      @HgordoX 3 роки тому +1

      @@fluffycritter kkkkkk

  • @Athanatosti
    @Athanatosti 3 роки тому +1

    Seeing how brittle these are I think they were printed in PLA, a plant based filament. It works great for figures and such but not with parts that have withstand a lot of force. The ones that broke would probably be more durable in ABS or PETG, which are oil based filaments.

    • @sharticlefizzix8016
      @sharticlefizzix8016 3 роки тому

      i can confirm this is correct. The printer i used at the time (a flashforge finder) could only use PLA, but i figured this waas appropriate for single-use stuff anyway, as well as the biodegradeability. To be fair, the jar opener i tested a few times before i sent it off and it seemed much sturdier.....i guess Barry is just secretly ripped.
      I'll be putting up a post soon explaining a few of the details that keep popping up, so anyone reading this keep an eye out for that coming or feel free to hit me up on twitter if you want to ask anything directly.

    • @Athanatosti
      @Athanatosti 3 роки тому

      @@sharticlefizzix8016 haha yeah he put quite a bit of force on that jar opener.

  • @rickharriss
    @rickharriss 3 роки тому

    I couldn't wait 15 years so I bought a 3D printer last year use it all the time. There are flexible filaments as there are stronger Filaments such as Nylon or Acrylic. The plastic is heated to 200 deg C + to melt it so it will be sterile as it prints. The same may not be true for the bed of your printer (especially if you print in your garage like I do)

  • @chrisfeltner
    @chrisfeltner 3 роки тому

    nice thing is you can melt down the failed ones and ones you no longer need to use to print new ones

  • @Evonymus
    @Evonymus 3 роки тому

    That water hourglass connector thing minus the internal section could be super-useful to connect two bottles when you need to use one as a funnel. We mix forest berries with sugar and store them in bottles. Regular funnels always get stuck with berries, so we just cellotape two bottles together and it gets super-messy.

  • @lorawiese5897
    @lorawiese5897 3 роки тому

    Some of these are so cute. But I think with the elephant drainer I would use it to drizzle chocolate over some ice cream or such, all it needs us a little tip to keep the chocolate in till ready. Just my thoughts when Barry asked if we had figured it out.

  • @Mike_Toulon
    @Mike_Toulon 3 роки тому

    Barry, back in the late 80s early 90s they actually used to sell something similar to the 3d printed coupler you showed in toy stores as a "science toy". I think it was called a tornado in a bottle. What you would do is connect two bottles the same way you did, but as you flipped it you would give the bottles a little "spin" to start the water moving in a circular direction around the upper bottle. The motion would cause the water to drain in a whirlpool through the hole in the middle of the coupler

  • @shaunplfc1990
    @shaunplfc1990 3 роки тому

    Totally agree on eggs Barry always keep them in the fridge for firmer yolks

  • @Ottawa3453
    @Ottawa3453 3 роки тому +2

    3.39 - That's user error - You kept going until it broke.
    The vacuum seal had already been lifted, but you just kept applying force.

    • @misterbaldo
      @misterbaldo 3 роки тому

      Like he wanted it to fail...

    • @TheGauges420
      @TheGauges420 3 роки тому

      Same with the bread tweezers or whatever, I mean does that seriously look like an item thats meant to pinch all the way together? Because I don't see a hinge or a spring or anything on it, just hard rigid plastic, not meant to be bent.

  • @chupathingy6626
    @chupathingy6626 3 роки тому

    I would love to see a follow-up video.
    I used to work at a 3D printing company and watching that technology develop was amazing.

  • @Werevampiwolf
    @Werevampiwolf 2 роки тому

    I was in an engineering class, and we had end of year-projects, and one of the students in my teacher's other class period made a 3D printer that used a hot glue gun as the printer head and instead of actual glue sticks, he made basically simple syrup candy sticks, and he could print very pretty candy constructs. Though after a while, the glue gun head got too hot and the candy started to burn. But it was just a prototype. And I know 3D printed chocolate is a thing.

  • @lananieves4595
    @lananieves4595 3 роки тому

    As soon as 3d printing became a thing (about 12 years ago?) I immediately imagined a day when we'd be able to just go to a little built-in printer in our home, whenever we needed something like a replacement Tupperware lid or spatula, or whatever...pull up a pattern from a database, and order one. In my mind, it's going to be the first step towards all of us having replicators, like in Star Trek.

  • @SpectrumDIY
    @SpectrumDIY 3 роки тому

    I definitely got a 3d printer, ender 6 and ender 5 plus :D I think everyone should have one o.o They're so useful!

  • @kayleighhoyles6469
    @kayleighhoyles6469 3 роки тому

    I made your cook along Easter biscuits live with a 3D printed rabbit cookie cutter because I didn't have time to order one! Worked pretty darn well! 😊

  • @cmbaker60
    @cmbaker60 3 роки тому

    There is a really good Netflix documentary about 3D printers and open/shared source called Print the Legend. Highly recommend.

  • @sideshowrod1312
    @sideshowrod1312 3 роки тому

    I've had 3D printer for a few years and use it a lot. I've made a custom cutlery drawer insert (my drawers are a funny size), Dalek beer holder, various food processor blade holders, jubbly holders, can stackers & other stuff. Wouldn't use it for things that come into contact with food (like a chopping board). Love my 3D printer.

  • @turdl38
    @turdl38 3 роки тому

    Would LOVE to see a part 2 of this!!

  • @FlutePlayer777
    @FlutePlayer777 3 роки тому

    The egg device already exists. You are supposed to lift it off the edge and give it a wiggle. It is done in seconds.

  • @TheMimiSard
    @TheMimiSard 3 роки тому

    That failed citrus juicer could still be used, just by sitting it over a small jug. It might be a little unstable, because it wouldn't have anything to secure it like the properly printed one, but theoretically usable, I think.

  • @H2_O2
    @H2_O2 3 роки тому

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHLOE!

  • @rachelmalley-smith5654
    @rachelmalley-smith5654 3 роки тому

    We'll all a 3D printing device in our homes one day...sorry to disappoint Barry, but I haven't even got a paper printer, never mind a 3D printer 😂 great video though as always!👍

  • @martinedingivan
    @martinedingivan 3 роки тому

    Hope ur family are staying well in crazy times i haven't been out for 3 months now as im just 2 scared to but watching yuo and your marathons keep healthy plz stay safe stay healthy

  • @jessicas253
    @jessicas253 3 роки тому

    3D printing is fun but it's still pretty slow and expensive. Once the printers become mainstream I'm also sure that almost anyone will have one at home. One big downside is though that you can't put these things in the dish washer and you need to be careful around heat in general. As the used plastic needs to be meltable at a pretty low temperature to be handled by the printer it'll melt at any contact with heat. My company also got their logo printed into cookie cutters for a marketing campaign two years ago. I took one home, made cookies and threw it in the dish washer. Came out completely bent and I had to throw it away. If they'll be able to fix that issue, too, it'll surely become a household staple.

  • @BrandonNevermind
    @BrandonNevermind 3 роки тому

    I'm glad you put the disclaimer on food safety!

  • @Viewer01ful
    @Viewer01ful 3 роки тому

    The timer gadget could also be used to get the last bit of condiment or liquid soap out of a nearly empty container into a new one. This way you get the most out of your purchase and less waste. You have to leave it attached overnight to get all of the product/solution out (via gravity). I have a version of this I got via mail order about 50 years ago involving a small funnel attached to two spring clamps. Eventually the springs or plastic will break, but for now they still work.

  • @kiraworthington
    @kiraworthington 3 роки тому

    With that coupler if you shake the bottle and then turn it over you can get a tornado or a water spout anyway it's cool you should try it

  • @insertnamehere2635
    @insertnamehere2635 3 роки тому +1

    With how exspensive 3d printers are and how little i know i would use one, never going to be in my house. I mean great concept, but if im making things i prefer metal work. I doubt i would trust a metal 3d printer.... imagine the issues with molten metal 😂

    • @Aevilbeast
      @Aevilbeast 3 роки тому

      3-d printers have actually gotten a lot more affordable nowadays and yep their ones that work with metal and usually not any more inherently dangerous than ones that use plastics. But with that said, it's going to take a long time before they become as ubiquitous and as consumer friendly as other home gadgets that were already used to. But I have no doubt that it will eventually get there.

  • @PurdueAlum01
    @PurdueAlum01 3 роки тому

    An engineer i worked with 3D printed a biscuit cutter for the guy that cleaned the office who was famous for his biscuits. U know the cutter, its the one that has the donut hole twist in section so it doubles to cut out donuts. Eh, it worked but mostly it looked neat....you really need that thin metal edge that just crimps and cuts the biscuits.
    I predicted the dough would be a bear to get out of the little 3D printed lines in the cutter and it was. It wasnt horrible but also felt it was just hard to get really clean.
    My engineer had build his own 3D printer using Makerbot plans....he even made wooden gears to get it started until he could print plastic gears and use those...the device was a reverse cannibal, printing out its own working bits, how cool is that!

  • @parker73724
    @parker73724 3 місяці тому

    PSA, do some research before using these gadgets. PLA is food safe but when 3d printed it produces a bunch of gaps between layers where bacteria can live and thrive. There are some coatings you can put on prints to minimize the risk but I try to avoid it.

  • @Jeroen_a
    @Jeroen_a 3 роки тому

    The cookie cutter and chocolate stampy thingy, applying draft (or a taper) to the faces of the part is critical to improving the release of the DOH! (dough). Without it, parts run the risk of poor cosmetic finishes :) OFC the stickiness of the dough does not help either :) Do not use the 3D printed parts with hot items, the melding point of PLA is from about 170 degrees Celsius... not leave it near the oven.... or you are left with a puddle of colored goop... also do not pick that up until it's solid again or your picking up hot lava. :P scraping is out of the question too as small plastic parts might loosen and end up in your food.

  • @ronweasley8436
    @ronweasley8436 3 роки тому +2

    Oh my god i forgot i was subscribed to you cause im on my old ipad and i have literally just been watching all your videos

  • @ChirpOTK
    @ChirpOTK 3 роки тому

    Barry it seems like a lot of these were really low quality prints. For stuff that was designed to handle a lot of torque the infill should've been a lot higher, and that stringing can be avoided a lot of the time! I hope to see more higher quality prints in the future!

  • @smashyrashy
    @smashyrashy 4 місяці тому

    Only 12 years to go im excited

  • @jamesw242
    @jamesw242 3 роки тому +3

    In the future you'll just say "Tea, Earl Grey, Hot"

  • @Thomas5785
    @Thomas5785 2 роки тому

    TIP: that beer all on de left side standing up, uses the same space

  • @AndreQuirion
    @AndreQuirion 3 роки тому

    Nice! 2 of my hobbies in 1 video. Wish the prints where better quality tho, but happy that some worked.

  • @JustThingKing
    @JustThingKing 3 роки тому

    Just so you know, even if the plastic is food-grade, the way 3D-prints are made makes them kinda unsafe to use with food. They got so many nooks and crannies for bacteria to hide in that it is almost impossible to clean them properly. And most food-grade materials that you commonly print in have a "glass transition temperature" (the temperature when a material goes from solid to rubbery) under 100 degrees C, which makes them hard to sterilize using boiling water. There is also the whole micro-plastic discussion going. I love 3D printing, and I do quite a lot of it myself, but I tend to avoid stuff that has direct contact to food. It also seams PLA (a very common type of 3D-printing material) judging from the brittleness, which only can take about 60 degrees before becoming brittle.

  • @heidicook2395
    @heidicook2395 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. I dont know much about 3D printers.

  • @alberich3099
    @alberich3099 3 роки тому

    As I'm useing a 3d printer (PLA and FDM) I have to note that: IF you are useing any 3d print for anything food related please please please use a food grade fillament.
    Others may degas contaminateing your food.
    I know you are in the UK and not EU anymore but any fillament with the EU no. 10/2011 or no. 2023/2006 are fine to use.
    Another thing to note is that they should not be washed with hot water.

  • @GenXJames
    @GenXJames 3 роки тому

    Barry is just adorable

  • @stevendunn264
    @stevendunn264 3 роки тому

    The toast extractor is meant to extract the toast on the long side not the narrow side

  • @TheOriginalBULK
    @TheOriginalBULK 3 роки тому

    The water timer, you could put glitter in with the water & do the science class water tornado 🌪 thingy