As always, good video, sucks that the cameras went out. But as always, you explain why you use the components you use and gives me things to think about on my build. Great job!
The threadlocker is rarely needed when attaching ABS parts, as the compression of the plastic provides enough tension+friction to avoid loosening. For PLA, which is brittle and gives in with the time, it would still be a good idea though...
100% agree - actually mentioned this in a previous video in this series. I guess the only counter argument I could/someone could come up with is that: Once heated the ABS may become more malleable and under stress the hold ay not be as "springy". But, really - do what makes you happy and learn as you go. (Again I agree with you!!!)
You know, I have been told that a few times.. It is about 5X easier for the person making the video to do them that way and that's why you see so many folks doing them in that style. No editing, possibly help from the audience. I'm trying to find my path where I provide enough information, but don't cause myself undue stress and have time. We'll zone in eventually! Thanks for letting me know I'm in the right direction.
Fun video and glad to be back on the watch...thanks for all your great work!!! Hope to build a Trident someday down the road.
As always, good video, sucks that the cameras went out. But as always, you explain why you use the components you use and gives me things to think about on my build. Great job!
Almost nailed it.. so close - but so far!
Great stuff. Love watching you build and your videos are very informative. Learn something new every time I watch your videos. Thank you for that.
Awesome, thank you!
Looking good Kermit!!!
Thanks!
Probably leave a comment? Hahahaha.
Another great video, and glad to see the Trident's progress!
Thanks again!
we are waiting for the continuation👍
Soon
Great!
Thanks Brad!
The threadlocker is rarely needed when attaching ABS parts, as the compression of the plastic provides enough tension+friction to avoid loosening. For PLA, which is brittle and gives in with the time, it would still be a good idea though...
100% agree - actually mentioned this in a previous video in this series. I guess the only counter argument I could/someone could come up with is that: Once heated the ABS may become more malleable and under stress the hold ay not be as "springy". But, really - do what makes you happy and learn as you go. (Again I agree with you!!!)
Live streams where the host has side conversations with the chat are unwatchable.
You know, I have been told that a few times.. It is about 5X easier for the person making the video to do them that way and that's why you see so many folks doing them in that style. No editing, possibly help from the audience. I'm trying to find my path where I provide enough information, but don't cause myself undue stress and have time. We'll zone in eventually! Thanks for letting me know I'm in the right direction.