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Thanks for adressing this! I ignore anything related to praise of the FLSUN due to the shady contracts :D might be a good printer, but impossible to know right now as anyone posting about it gets paid to praise it...
When I get to the end of a spool, I switch to “print by object” and print a bunch of small items I have backlogged. Would love to hear more ideas on this.
I pretty much do the same, I normally print lamps for resell, but when I don't think it's enough filament left on the spool for another lamp I just print my smaller christmas ornaments and I usually get like 4-6 of them :D
For the bearings, randomize the seam. At least I was seeing the seams in couple shots and while it's faster to have them aligned, for anything spinning even the smallest bump of seams is just bad. No seams at all would be the best but the next good option is to spread them around so you don't have a speed bump in your bearing (and every part of it).
True. I use scarf joints all the time and I forgot about seams for the last months. And when you need strength or stability, combining both (random + scarf joints) solves any issue
@@brody2642 Basically, be very wary of youtuber reviews of the FLSUN series because apparently the company had a contract between reviewers to not say anything bad about the printer in order to receive the product for review. Other channels like Clough42 received a FLSUN but gave pros and cons(more so) not just pros, just be careful of reviews of this brand to not be shilling for FLSUN
Really appreciate you making these videos! It's great that you're willing to curate, print, review and share. There are so many models out there, it's easy to choose the wrong one - these types of videos help a lot. And kudos on the filming. It's difficult to make 3d printed parts look good on camera.
The last meter prints idea would be awesome to watch, I've had a spool of black pla on my printer for a long time because I didn't know what to do with it 😂
I’ve seen many “Tools to 3D Print,” and this is by far the best one with the most tools I actually DO want to print! Well done! Can’t wait for your next “Tools To 3D Print” video!
Wow thanks that’s high praise. I’ve done a few of them and this one felt like I was finally reaching the end of the good tools…. I had to dig deep to get a good list of them! Glad it was worth it.
Doesn’t always work. Print in place usually needs to be flat. This means you need to rotate the entire model into a potentially bad angle in order for the bearing be flat. And it’s impossible if you have two bearings at different angles.
Great video! I'll definitely be investigating some of these. Although one slight qualm with the hardware design board - I've found that different filaments have different tolerances. Not sure how well that will work for me with my variety of brands and types.
Great video and count me in as voting for the “last meter prints” idea. I think that would be great. Also you encouragement for remixing inspires me to want to learn how to design.
I have to comment again, partially because I left a negative comment on your announcement post earlier. This is probably the most refreshing 3d printing channel I've seen in a long time. Really appreciate your authenticity, insights, and humor
Honestly delta printers are amazing to see how they move. It almost seems magical watching all the arms move. The only down side is how much room they take.
Howdy dude! It’s been a while since I commented on your channel (and it’s been a while since I 3D printed something but I’m back LOL)… hope you and your family are well . Alexander Chappel is a great designer. Actually Gridfinity was inspired by one of his designs (which I actually paid for and were my actual first functional 3D prints , way before Zack improved the design and made it open). I find it so cool that you refer to his work.he deserves it. Best wishes from Brazil.
Every time you clear a spot or a bin with everything thrown in it and you get busy again you automatically think oh there's an empty spot or an empty bin I'll just throw it in there and that happens again and again and again and again until it's full or it becomes a problem so I just made a bend or an area for each type of thing so I have organized junk boxes lol, and the tentacle system is the best helping hands
Dude the "last meter" is a thing we do at our house a lot. All the poop buckets for the Bambus, any functional prototypes, or even a few dragons and snakes for fun. I'd watch that
Thanks for all the content im new to 3dP, just a tip on putting the bearings in, only hammer on the outside race if you hit the inner race the balls can dent the races. Cant wait to try some things like those pliers and bearings on my P1S.
If you print game pieces like dungeon tiles or well anything you plan on painting make good last meter prints. I typically print of vases and flower pots for family members and either use cheap black or last meter roles for dungeon tiles for our DnD meetings.
What I kind of despise is hex grind on everything. It increases print time by tens thousands of retractions and acceleration for the sake of saving tens of grams of filament on walls and good luck with wet PETG. Fun design which I found were tiny stackable beer crates for variety of batteries, due to size it had problem with retractions, but it can be scaled up to create rigid boxes that do not use much material.
If you're going to base the sorter off Gridfinity anyways, just make a tray withe the overhanging sorting spouts that has a grid base on the bottom. That way you can use any size Gridfinity container, to sort into, and just use the same height containers under the tray as a base.... (runs off to model it) Also, I've had a lot of luck with printable bearings that use 6mm airsoft bb's. Very smooth!
Just remember for measuring force of those clamps, you can use leverage by clamping across a pair of bars with a fulcrum at one end, and the scale at the other. Adjust the location of the clamp towards the point where the fulcrum is until the scale gives you in range force numbers, then multiply that by the ratio of the distance between the fulcrum to the distance from the fulcrum to the clamp. Mathias Wandel does something like that for measuring strain when testing various materials and joints.
Great video, as usual! Thank you for the info. Yes, please do a review as you mentioned. Also, any chance you could do a video on some high-end exotic filaments. I know there have been a few new additions over at bambu's website, for example. I have their x1c. But anyhow, newer/new age, cool filaments like aero pla, various nylons, different ratings of TPU. I think there's now PPE, PPS, etc, etc. Just wondering if you can attain some high-end, high performance, exotic filaments. I'd love to see a video on that by you! 🙂 Keep up the good work!
Wow, that Counter Cleanup Scoop is 5h 42m printing on my BBL A1, not what I would call "fast". But no worries. I just shrunk it down a little, so I could get 2 of them on the bed plate, which only increased print time by about and hour. These will get a lot of use in our kitchen and coffee room!
Hey! When can I see a more detailed review? The print speed looks amazing! Just saw the price-$399? OMG!!! Hope the detailed review drops before that price ends. Thx for the awesome videos and all the interesting stuff you share.
I want to see your last meter print ideas video, one of the things to print are some fidgets, and there are many choices that can be printed in the last meter prints and they print quite fast
Enjoying the video so far, but I am confused about the “big empty platform” issue for the easy sorting tray… what about the top makes it a filament waste? I guess maybe I don’t understand the model parts well enough to understand the problem. Also yes, please make a video about last meter prints. I typically print things I want to look a specific way, so I have trouble finding prints that I want to do where aesthetics aren’t a factor.
I rarely comment, but last meter prints would be awesome haha. I have been making some random stackable sort trays, but I will eventually have enough of them and don’t want to print them just to use up the rest of a roll.
A tolerance is a size of how much you tolerate it to differ from the intended width. Filament of 1.75 might have a tolerance of +- 0.02 meaning it can vary in size between 1.73 and 1.77.
The one thing about the kitchen scrap bin that I don't like is that it is fdm printed, which means it is an extremely porous surface. It's going to pick up particles of food that you'll never get out and eventually it's going to start to smell.
And the towel hanger exerts its force as sideways vector converted from the downward force while the clamping triangle directs the residual gravitational force inwards towards the back, by way of the triangular shape. Not sure the layer orientation is as much of a problem as it might look
I'm sitting on almost half a dozen spools that have enough to keep but not enough to use filament on them lol. Would love a few ideas to print to clean up the mess.
I also like the scoop (I’ve been seeing it everywhere too), but I haven’t found a use for one like that quite yet lol… we don’t have a cat at the moment, so no kitty litter haha
Love your videos! In your printables list of stls you’re missing the soldering clamp thing you printed as the alternative to the articulated one. Would you mind posting that one? Btw, I’m also from Israel! Thank you so much for representing us. There are so few Israeli creators breaking through into the mainstream, so even though 3d printing isn’t exactly mainstream, it’s cool to see that TNL is a must watch channel in this space. כל הכבוד אחי!!!!
I did make the soldering helping hand out of prusament petg. It did work with an absolute maximum of 5 links but they were too loose for more so while soldering it sometimes just fell over, also the grippers are a bit loose, i do think this can all be fixed
If the sorting design was gridfinity you would not need any pins. Use a 6 x 6 base, sorting tray 4x4, that gives 1 gridfinity width on either side for 1x1 or 1x1-6 bins.
Just a small request, could you make the amount of filament and print time appear on the screen please? Its just nice to see if it is something I would use filament on without having to find it and slice it, only to find that it is 800g and I dont really need it anyways
Thanks for the awesome vids! Seriously, this hanger looks super practical! How long does it take to print with the T1 Pro, btw? I’m also looking for a high-speed printer. Can’t wait for your detailed review! It’s gonna be great!
I love 3D printing and do a lot of it myself but in my opinion, and i think MANY people who have a 3D printer forget it, Think about what you really need before printing. The Brush for example. No they are not more enviromentaly friendly than cheap wooden ones. They are made of wood, metal, most of the time some fiber or animal hair and a tiny bit of color. All of this parts are biodegradable really easy and they perfectionated producing them. You can get 100 Cheap brushes for a few bucks. Or the Helping hand thing. I bought one on amazon with a really heavy metal base plate so it stays strong with 6 arms. It was also very cheap, has a as said really heavy base so it doesnt move when you work, its "claws" are rubber coated and has metal springs. Only 30$ or so. Dont print such a thing yourself and then throw it away after because it doesnt work like advertised because something didnt work right while printing or otherwise. Think if you really need it and then print it.
Last meter prints is a video i'd definitely watch. about making the sorting tray into gridfinity and making the tray male: that would mean if you ever broke off one of the clips you had to print the whole tray again vs just one of the bins. kinda dont like the idea for pla
@thenextlayer en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbor_press It is the proper tool to apply constant pressure during inserting bearings. Hitting it with a mallet is not the correct way. 🤫
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Thanks for adressing this! I ignore anything related to praise of the FLSUN due to the shady contracts :D might be a good printer, but impossible to know right now as anyone posting about it gets paid to praise it...
Oh you are one of them guys....
Last meter print video is an awesome idea
.....and there I was...I thought I was special and the only guy with a 3D printer who does not know what to do with the annoying short left overs...
I agree!
I also agree 😊
YES !
@@45jayster agreed!
I definitely would watch last meter prints.
The towel holders are honestly a holy grail.
When I get to the end of a spool, I switch to “print by object” and print a bunch of small items I have backlogged. Would love to hear more ideas on this.
I pretty much do the same, I normally print lamps for resell, but when I don't think it's enough filament left on the spool for another lamp I just print my smaller christmas ornaments and I usually get like 4-6 of them :D
First/Middle/Last meter print video is an awesome idea to explore.
Noted!
For the bearings, randomize the seam. At least I was seeing the seams in couple shots and while it's faster to have them aligned, for anything spinning even the smallest bump of seams is just bad. No seams at all would be the best but the next good option is to spread them around so you don't have a speed bump in your bearing (and every part of it).
Good point! Forgot to do that.
Try scarf seams
True. I use scarf joints all the time and I forgot about seams for the last months. And when you need strength or stability, combining both (random + scarf joints) solves any issue
Interesting what "terms and conditions" were in your contract with FLSUN for reviewing the T1 PRO????
@@huntliba can you fill me in? Kinda lost
@@brody2642 Basically, be very wary of youtuber reviews of the FLSUN series because apparently the company had a contract between reviewers to not say anything bad about the printer in order to receive the product for review. Other channels like Clough42 received a FLSUN but gave pros and cons(more so) not just pros, just be careful of reviews of this brand to not be shilling for FLSUN
@@huntliba is it terrible? Im going to get my first 3d printer here soon should i take this one off the list
@@JAYSEN6.7 i heard that they provide content creators with printers on terms of making reviews "positive" and stuff
@@JAYSEN6.7 it’s not a bad printer. But I would recommend other printers over this one like the Bambu p1p
Really appreciate you making these videos! It's great that you're willing to curate, print, review and share. There are so many models out there, it's easy to choose the wrong one - these types of videos help a lot. And kudos on the filming. It's difficult to make 3d printed parts look good on camera.
The last meter prints idea would be awesome to watch, I've had a spool of black pla on my printer for a long time because I didn't know what to do with it 😂
Great video today! I really want to try out this kind of printer. Thanks for sharing!😆
OMG I love the towel hanger!!! Thank you for sharing it!
I’ve seen many “Tools to 3D Print,” and this is by far the best one with the most tools I actually DO want to print! Well done! Can’t wait for your next “Tools To 3D Print” video!
Wow thanks that’s high praise. I’ve done a few of them and this one felt like I was finally reaching the end of the good tools…. I had to dig deep to get a good list of them! Glad it was worth it.
@@thenextlayer I’ve seen your other ones, but this one is the best one! Can’t wait for your next video! Sharing this with all my 3D Printing buddies!
Moral of the story: “I tried it in PLA but it didn’t work very well.”
...but then i tried it in prusament Petg and, would you believe it, it works!
If you have a print-in-place bearing, don't print it out and wedge it into a 3d print, add it to the slicer or stl so it's printed already in place...
Doesn’t always work. Print in place usually needs to be flat. This means you need to rotate the entire model into a potentially bad angle in order for the bearing be flat. And it’s impossible if you have two bearings at different angles.
Wow those clamps are handy! I really need to get on that! Thanks for showing us!
You're welcome! Glad you like them!
I love how this guy puts so much work into his description.
You can thank our admin Leslie for that!
Last meter prints please.
You’re such a genius I love every tool you’ve printed and can’t wait to get my hands on them😍😍
The print-in-place bearings are actually nice for the spool holder because the friction gives a bit of tension while respooling.
Came here to say this. Now I've realised this I think I might replace the ones in my spool rollers!
13:52 This is literally the very first thing I modeled myself, and one of the reasons I even got a 3D printer in the first place LOL
TPU towel hook is amazing
Great video! I'll definitely be investigating some of these.
Although one slight qualm with the hardware design board - I've found that different filaments have different tolerances. Not sure how well that will work for me with my variety of brands and types.
Great video and count me in as voting for the “last meter prints” idea. I think that would be great. Also you encouragement for remixing inspires me to want to learn how to design.
Interesting video, but you should also include links in the description for easy access
They’re down there!
@@thenextlayer Oh, sorry, I didn't notice them the first time ! Thanks for pointing that out !!
I have to comment again, partially because I left a negative comment on your announcement post earlier. This is probably the most refreshing 3d printing channel I've seen in a long time. Really appreciate your authenticity, insights, and humor
Glad I could win you over! Doing my best to give value!
Thanks, great video do you mind sharing the link to the 3d printed bearings? Culd not find them in the notes or the printables collection.
Added to the collection!
Awesome video thanks !
Yes it will be great to see what you do with your end filament rolls, I'm always asking myself what to print with ...
Would definitely watch a vid of tips on using up the end of rolls! And of that new printer.
I need these in my life!!!!
Great video! I love your style and all the awesome ideas you come up with. Thanks for sharing these tools!
YES I would love to get more ideas on what to print with the end of filament on the roll... always looking for more ideas on that!
Definitely would like some ideas on last meter printing to reduce waste. Informative and well made video.
Great idea! really need that towel rack slt file! Where can I get it
All models are in the description
Yes please on the last meter prints!
Honestly delta printers are amazing to see how they move. It almost seems magical watching all the arms move. The only down side is how much room they take.
Howdy dude! It’s been a while since I commented on your channel (and it’s been a while since I 3D printed something but I’m back LOL)… hope you and your family are well .
Alexander Chappel is a great designer. Actually Gridfinity was inspired by one of his designs (which I actually paid for and were my actual first functional 3D prints , way before Zack improved the design and made it open). I find it so cool that you refer to his work.he deserves it.
Best wishes from Brazil.
Would definitely watch that last meter print video.
Every time you clear a spot or a bin with everything thrown in it and you get busy again you automatically think oh there's an empty spot or an empty bin I'll just throw it in there and that happens again and again and again and again until it's full or it becomes a problem so I just made a bend or an area for each type of thing so I have organized junk boxes lol, and the tentacle system is the best helping hands
Dude the "last meter" is a thing we do at our house a lot. All the poop buckets for the Bambus, any functional prototypes, or even a few dragons and snakes for fun. I'd watch that
Another great video, thank you! Praying for you and your family and extended family in these challenging times.
Thanks for all the content im new to 3dP, just a tip on putting the bearings in, only hammer on the outside race if you hit the inner race the balls can dent the races. Cant wait to try some things like those pliers and bearings on my P1S.
They are some really nice prints! And yes to those designs about the left over filament.
If you print game pieces like dungeon tiles or well anything you plan on painting make good last meter prints. I typically print of vases and flower pots for family members and either use cheap black or last meter roles for dungeon tiles for our DnD meetings.
There's a parametric OpenSCAD clamp. You set the parameters to any that you need and export and then print. Try it out, it's awesome.
Really appreciate the Headphone warning. Although, it was quite OK, but still love to see it. Thanks.
What I kind of despise is hex grind on everything. It increases print time by tens thousands of retractions and acceleration for the sake of saving tens of grams of filament on walls and good luck with wet PETG. Fun design which I found were tiny stackable beer crates for variety of batteries, due to size it had problem with retractions, but it can be scaled up to create rigid boxes that do not use much material.
I would love a video about models for the end of the spool, as well as for purge objects for multicolor printing.
Awesome video as always. Would love to see your take on some last metre prints please.
Next week!
Love the video! So far, this is my favourite 3d Printing channel. Also love the podcast. And thank you for sharing these functional prints!
Glad you're enjoying the content!
Last Meter and the FLSUN review for sure. TBH, anything and everything!
If you're going to base the sorter off Gridfinity anyways, just make a tray withe the overhanging sorting spouts that has a grid base on the bottom. That way you can use any size Gridfinity container, to sort into, and just use the same height containers under the tray as a base.... (runs off to model it)
Also, I've had a lot of luck with printable bearings that use 6mm airsoft bb's. Very smooth!
Good idea! Do it!
Just remember for measuring force of those clamps, you can use leverage by clamping across a pair of bars with a fulcrum at one end, and the scale at the other. Adjust the location of the clamp towards the point where the fulcrum is until the scale gives you in range force numbers, then multiply that by the ratio of the distance between the fulcrum to the distance from the fulcrum to the clamp. Mathias Wandel does something like that for measuring strain when testing various materials and joints.
Great video, as usual! Thank you for the info.
Yes, please do a review as you mentioned.
Also, any chance you could do a video on some high-end exotic filaments. I know there have been a few new additions over at bambu's website, for example. I have their x1c. But anyhow, newer/new age, cool filaments like aero pla, various nylons, different ratings of TPU. I think there's now PPE, PPS, etc, etc. Just wondering if you can attain some high-end, high performance, exotic filaments. I'd love to see a video on that by you! 🙂 Keep up the good work!
If you do an episode for the last meter, printables had a contest awhile ago; would be a good place to start
I would watch your last mtr print video.
Same. I have almost 10 rolls with less than 6m left on them
Please do a last meter print video!!!
Wow, that Counter Cleanup Scoop is 5h 42m printing on my BBL A1, not what I would call "fast". But no worries. I just shrunk it down a little, so I could get 2 of them on the bed plate, which only increased print time by about and hour. These will get a lot of use in our kitchen and coffee room!
I only need so many paint triangles. So would love to see a last meter idea video.
Hey! When can I see a more detailed review? The print speed looks amazing! Just saw the price-$399? OMG!!! Hope the detailed review drops before that price ends. Thx for the awesome videos and all the interesting stuff you share.
That's a cool printer, so yes to the review.
One idea is to make a version where the small bins connect to the larger bin differently so they can be attached to a peg board.
Perfect timing! Was looking for a vid to watch
I want to see your last meter print ideas video, one of the things to print are some fidgets, and there are many choices that can be printed in the last meter prints and they print quite fast
I'd love to see a full review on that new printer💚🇬🇧🌱
yes we need a video about last filament
The counter cleaning scoop will solve 3 of my Christmas presents. Cheers from the U.K.
Yes to the last meter prints. I have a collection of small items, but can only use so many of those things.
Have you thought about teaching us how to create those things? Like the wall spool holder?
20:57 I've seen videos of printed bearings that use filaments string pieces as cylinders instead of steel balls.
Enjoying the video so far, but I am confused about the “big empty platform” issue for the easy sorting tray… what about the top makes it a filament waste? I guess maybe I don’t understand the model parts well enough to understand the problem.
Also yes, please make a video about last meter prints. I typically print things I want to look a specific way, so I have trouble finding prints that I want to do where aesthetics aren’t a factor.
I love the interwebs!
A last meter print video would be amazing because i have a almost done spool of pink filament
I rarely comment, but last meter prints would be awesome haha. I have been making some random stackable sort trays, but I will eventually have enough of them and don’t want to print them just to use up the rest of a roll.
A tolerance is a size of how much you tolerate it to differ from the intended width. Filament of 1.75 might have a tolerance of +- 0.02 meaning it can vary in size between 1.73 and 1.77.
Has anybody ever suggested graphite as a lubricant? I'm new to your channel so I wouldn't be surprised if you have a whole video on such a topic
The one thing about the kitchen scrap bin that I don't like is that it is fdm printed, which means it is an extremely porous surface. It's going to pick up particles of food that you'll never get out and eventually it's going to start to smell.
Maybe but you can print it out of PETG or ABS and run it through the dish washer
Would actually love that last meter print video
And the towel hanger exerts its force as sideways vector converted from the downward force while the clamping triangle directs the residual gravitational force inwards towards the back, by way of the triangular shape. Not sure the layer orientation is as much of a problem as it might look
I'm sitting on almost half a dozen spools that have enough to keep but not enough to use filament on them lol.
Would love a few ideas to print to clean up the mess.
I also like the scoop (I’ve been seeing it everywhere too), but I haven’t found a use for one like that quite yet lol… we don’t have a cat at the moment, so no kitty litter haha
I definitely want to see a video of what to print with my almost gone rolls.
Right after you mentioned the baskets were good "last meter prints" I was thinking "He should make a video of other good last meter prints"
Comes out this week!
just a short warning there are some small mistakes in the M3 board from Alex.
there are some values from the M8 Board printed on it.
Love your videos! In your printables list of stls you’re missing the soldering clamp thing you printed as the alternative to the articulated one. Would you mind posting that one? Btw, I’m also from Israel! Thank you so much for representing us. There are so few Israeli creators breaking through into the mainstream, so even though 3d printing isn’t exactly mainstream, it’s cool to see that TNL is a must watch channel in this space. כל הכבוד אחי!!!!
It’s on maker world I put another link!
I did make the soldering helping hand out of prusament petg. It did work with an absolute maximum of 5 links but they were too loose for more so while soldering it sometimes just fell over, also the grippers are a bit loose, i do think this can all be fixed
If the sorting design was gridfinity you would not need any pins. Use a 6 x 6 base, sorting tray 4x4, that gives 1 gridfinity width on either side for 1x1 or 1x1-6 bins.
Yep last meter prints please. Alot of people definitely interested.
just ordered my qidi q1 pro so excited for it.
Just a small request, could you make the amount of filament and print time appear on the screen please? Its just nice to see if it is something I would use filament on without having to find it and slice it, only to find that it is 800g and I dont really need it anyways
Great video as always!
Last meter print! Keep chanting it guys!
11:30 I think even better would be to just use the gridfinity grid to hold the bins in place for sorting
Thanks for the awesome vids! Seriously, this hanger looks super practical! How long does it take to print with the T1 Pro, btw? I’m also looking for a high-speed printer. Can’t wait for your detailed review! It’s gonna be great!
I love 3D printing and do a lot of it myself but in my opinion, and i think MANY people who have a 3D printer forget it, Think about what you really need before printing.
The Brush for example. No they are not more enviromentaly friendly than cheap wooden ones. They are made of wood, metal, most of the time some fiber or animal hair and a tiny bit of color. All of this parts are biodegradable really easy and they perfectionated producing them. You can get 100 Cheap brushes for a few bucks.
Or the Helping hand thing. I bought one on amazon with a really heavy metal base plate so it stays strong with 6 arms. It was also very cheap, has a as said really heavy base so it doesnt move when you work, its "claws" are rubber coated and has metal springs. Only 30$ or so. Dont print such a thing yourself and then throw it away after because it doesnt work like advertised because something didnt work right while printing or otherwise.
Think if you really need it and then print it.
Print a fractal vise for circuit boards and use blue tack for wires. All you will ever need. I have a closet full of helping hands i never use.
Lots of great prints to try I think I'll use some graphene powder on those bearings Those will be so handy
Couldn’t you flip the cup balls over and flatten the top 1/5 of the ball to make printing and clean up less of a pain on those helping hands?
When you scale them do it by percentage not by dragging..if you scale them woth same percentage you'll should in a perfect world they will work.
Last meter prints is a video i'd definitely watch.
about making the sorting tray into gridfinity and making the tray male: that would mean if you ever broke off one of the clips you had to print the whole tray again vs just one of the bins. kinda dont like the idea for pla
You should print an arbor press for inserting bearings.
Print one? I don’t even know what they are!
@thenextlayer en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbor_press
It is the proper tool to apply constant pressure during inserting bearings. Hitting it with a mallet is not the correct way. 🤫