Imagine 2:00 - but its not just a balance game, but also some form of chess, with pieces that move in defferent ways, and capture each other, all the while you have to avoid being the one to make the board fall off.
Thank you for properly configuring your printer settings. Watching all those other stringy timelapse messes has really started to bother me to no end. Yours are SO satisfying to watch and the prints look great. :)
Creality, ender and anycubic for multi coloured prints, but the one i am about to buy is a great recommendation to you as well. The elegoo Neptune 4 series for all of it useful functions and a low price for such a good printer. It is not the best printer in the world compared to the bambu lab with its crazy speed, but for the price it is worth it.
Clean with alcohol, then try hair spray, glue sticks. Different mats might work better for different types of prints too. There's no rule that restricts you to one kind of mat.
@@jamesfowley4114thanks! I did end up going back to that plate and using glue stick and it does get great adhesion now. Also printing rhe first layer at 10-15mm/s really helps, especially if there are a lot of smaller areas on the first layer.
There are 2 major factors that cause poor bed adhesion. The biggest is an unleveled bed and improper z offset (the distance of the nozzle from the bed) the second is a dirty bed. Fingerprints are the devil, wipe it down with as alcohol before every print. Also, imo unless you're printing with tpu or some of the other more exotic filaments you don't need glue stick or hairspray. In fact, it's a very common misnomer as these products are actually used as a release agent so that certain materials will come off the bed. They are not or shouldn't be used for adhesion, if you keep your bed clean and your z dialed in you won't need to use a crutch like a glue stick
Different people with give you different answers. My opinion is if you want a printer you can take out of the box and it works well without tweaking and tinkering, look at the Bambulab A1. If you spend less on a printer than the A1, expect it to need some tweaking to get it printing well. You can spend much more on a printer than the A1, and also less, but I think it's very good value if it's affordable to you. When watching reviews do bear in mind that many are paid, and the reviews that some of the cheaper printers have, are by people who have been given a printer that has had extra attention paid to it by the factory before shipping out for review.
There are a lot of good printers. I'd look for one that can do the first layer stuff (leveling / z offset) automatically. Bambu is very competitive, but it's a closed ecosystem like Apple. Creality is cheap, but not for heavy use. Prusa has been around for many years and their printers will last, but tend to be expensive. If you absolutely love to tinker and assemble things yourself, Vorons are very good.
Cheap: Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro/Plus. For mid range: Bambu Lab A1/P1P/P1S. High End consumer grade, no contest the Bambu Lab X1C. Best Value overall would be the Elegoo Neptune Plus range of printers, sub $500 price tag for some massive machines.
Quit whining, creators work hard to provide free content you can enjoy. That's how they grow their channel, by getting subscribers. I noticed you didn't complain about the ads?
Imagine 2:00 - but its not just a balance game, but also some form of chess, with pieces that move in defferent ways, and capture each other, all the while you have to avoid being the one to make the board fall off.
It’s called hexachess look it up
Thank you for properly configuring your printer settings. Watching all those other stringy timelapse messes has really started to bother me to no end. Yours are SO satisfying to watch and the prints look great. :)
I agree, I've seen some really bad prints, ones that I'd be embarrassed to show off.
The pinball was cute
Russian Doll Maze puzzle box:
"All that, just to get to your stash"....
Me: "No thank you!"
magnificent is back
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these are giving me ideas for more things to design!
With that 4 in a row I’m going to modify the tokens, so it’s like swords versus shield
What 3d printer do you use I’m thinking of buying
Same
Creality, ender and anycubic for multi coloured prints, but the one i am about to buy is a great recommendation to you as well. The elegoo Neptune 4 series for all of it useful functions and a low price for such a good printer. It is not the best printer in the world compared to the bambu lab with its crazy speed, but for the price it is worth it.
@@josefneves5756 Thanks
Abla tam bir türk gülüşü attı, güzel kanal :D
Coolest man.
Good vid!
In the gradient-printed maze puzzle, what was the machine used?
Ok the marble maze is giving flashbacks to that one shrine from BOTW AND I DON'T LIKE IT
Does anyone know what the white coloured mod is on the right side of the extruder and above the screen are for?
I'm guessing it's to push the button to trigger the timelapse.
Who also had a good time dancing while watching this video?!
Most of them games can be found at a dollar store vs a 1000$ machine…
Cough cough *you can get an ender 3 for $100 which is as good as most
How do you get good adhesion with that metal plate? I have the same one and nothing sticks to it lol
Clean with alcohol, then try hair spray, glue sticks. Different mats might work better for different types of prints too. There's no rule that restricts you to one kind of mat.
@@jamesfowley4114thanks! I did end up going back to that plate and using glue stick and it does get great adhesion now. Also printing rhe first layer at 10-15mm/s really helps, especially if there are a lot of smaller areas on the first layer.
There are 2 major factors that cause poor bed adhesion. The biggest is an unleveled bed and improper z offset (the distance of the nozzle from the bed) the second is a dirty bed. Fingerprints are the devil, wipe it down with as alcohol before every print. Also, imo unless you're printing with tpu or some of the other more exotic filaments you don't need glue stick or hairspray. In fact, it's a very common misnomer as these products are actually used as a release agent so that certain materials will come off the bed. They are not or shouldn't be used for adhesion, if you keep your bed clean and your z dialed in you won't need to use a crutch like a glue stick
What is the added value of always throwing the printed parts on the table?
Better than watching some stupid broad go tippy tappy with her nails on it as if that somehow makes it better
are these on thingiverse
1 dona detall uchun qancha minut ketadi
WHERE CAN I PRINT THESE
Look in the description
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What is the best 3d printer to purchase today?
Different people with give you different answers. My opinion is if you want a printer you can take out of the box and it works well without tweaking and tinkering, look at the Bambulab A1. If you spend less on a printer than the A1, expect it to need some tweaking to get it printing well. You can spend much more on a printer than the A1, and also less, but I think it's very good value if it's affordable to you. When watching reviews do bear in mind that many are paid, and the reviews that some of the cheaper printers have, are by people who have been given a printer that has had extra attention paid to it by the factory before shipping out for review.
There are a lot of good printers. I'd look for one that can do the first layer stuff (leveling / z offset) automatically. Bambu is very competitive, but it's a closed ecosystem like Apple. Creality is cheap, but not for heavy use. Prusa has been around for many years and their printers will last, but tend to be expensive. If you absolutely love to tinker and assemble things yourself, Vorons are very good.
Cheap: Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro/Plus. For mid range: Bambu Lab A1/P1P/P1S. High End consumer grade, no contest the Bambu Lab X1C. Best Value overall would be the Elegoo Neptune Plus range of printers, sub $500 price tag for some massive machines.
You're wife is alot better a board games 🤣
Kind of annoying with all the subscribe annotations. Deff put me off doing that.
Yes, but... did you subscribe?
ikr? should have used sponsorblock lol
Have you considered subscribing though
@@IntroSkipper with all the constant reminders in the video I'd have to say no lol
Quit whining, creators work hard to provide free content you can enjoy. That's how they grow their channel, by getting subscribers. I noticed you didn't complain about the ads?
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12:25 - That shot was your wife's, wasn't it?
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You're not acting like you invented Topple, are you?
Colre
I find the slide in intros super annoying
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"Amazing" was a Huge over sell. None of these are worth printing.
Say “I hate him” in the reply’s
Plastic waste that no one needs 😣
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