2:20 He put it on screen that he disabled the large fans but only talks about raising the temps... PETG warping from cooling too fast is almost entirely from too much cooling and little if anything to do with print temps. It's normal to print PETG with no cooling or very little cooling aside from overhang cooling. Cooling it too fast will cause it to shrink (ever so slightly) and then warp from the internal stresses.
I like how every customizable interlocking storage system has to have "finity" in its name. Gridfinity really left its mark and I think that's pretty cool.
I'm assuming print these diagonally would be best. That or designing the mounting hole section separately and having the shelves slide on to them. That way you can print the shelves flat and the mounts standing
Yeah. I would trust these to display other 3d prints, but that's about it. The mounting points should really be separate to the shelves and have a tapered dovetail for mounting then so they can be printed in the strongest orientation.
Perhaps you could make some little risers that would snap into the Gridfinity shelf for displaying some smaller objects that might get lost on the flat shelf by themselves.
Thanks for showing your failed prints, along with how you fixed them. 3D printing can be finicky sometimes (as we all know), so it's nice to have something to go on, should our own prints encounter issues.
Yeah they are pretty dang awesome. I do wish they were sliiiiightly wider so I could fit some bigger prints on there but a really fun unique way to show off your stuff
this is amazing love the idea behind the gridfinity shelf especially, id make a section dedicated to my 3d printed tools and smaller parts to keep in handy with this
With the broken piece I was thinking maybe these should be printed in a different orientation. So it would not be pulling on layer lines. Though my guess is supports would then be needed and cause more time and cleanup. Cool print but I would hate to use that much filament when I could get wood cheaper. Plus wood is sexy if finished right.
What 3d prints did you put on the shelf? specifically the magneto, vision and deadpool ones they are so cool. Also this is awesome so many customization abilities
Well, we didn’t have the batting pool going since there’s no glass involved but he did manage to break something so technically, I think we get a free video this week. You have to make about petg and your favorite thing to print with petg . Wishing you and everyone a wonderful holiday season. Thank you for the video. I sent it to my mother, who is an end interior designer, and said here look you can do something with it. She now has me printing on all of my printers, using up all of my custom Proto pasta very expensive blood of my enemies to make her shelvesso I’m gonna charge you extra next month for her doing that. Be well be you.
Im suprised. oin my N4P I don't use glue at all for petg as is stick crazy well to the bnuildplate but you, you're applying os much of it ahah is it rly needed?
Cool video. Did you make a video for your led wall skull? I'd like to make something similar for my classroom using the school mascot's head. I'm looking for ideas. Thanks 👍
Cool. I've actually been designing something kinda similar to this, but this looks like a nicer design. Maybe I'll just print this instead. My 3d cad skills are still pretty basic.
You, of all people, should know that PETG prints without fans, because if a breeze looks at it funny it will split and warp, this is also why PETG is bad at overhangs and bridging. Also stop the propagation of using Glue, on a textured PEI sheet, proper leveling and bed temps will make it stick just fine. On the smooth, reverse side you do actually need it since its just bare spring steel on the other side of those plates.
Very cool! Now get that flooring done!!! 😂 I just updated my studio and had to raise my shelving up because of the larger printers. I have ikea floating shelves that were a nightmare to hang. 16inches between studs Ikea!! 16!
I got a cheapo floating shelf. So cheap it flexes down with barely any weight on it. No studs but I just used 3 large drywall anchors. They work just as well as studs for lighter things. Though drywall anchors make a ton more mess.
"3 walls" is meaningless without knowing the size of the nozzle. But... assuming the nozzle is a 0.4, 3 perimeters is a 1.2mm thick piece of plastic. I personally wouldn't consider that "strong." When I'm printing for durability, my *minimum* is 2.0mm thick walls, and I submit that's a much better way to think about strength: how thick is this piece of plastic, not how many circles did my printer make.
Warmer tempeature can bend PLA in unexpected ways. PETG is more heat resistant. I had a 3d printed wall piece that got destroyed by a really bad heatwave
2:20 He put it on screen that he disabled the large fans but only talks about raising the temps... PETG warping from cooling too fast is almost entirely from too much cooling and little if anything to do with print temps. It's normal to print PETG with no cooling or very little cooling aside from overhang cooling. Cooling it too fast will cause it to shrink (ever so slightly) and then warp from the internal stresses.
@@pHuzi0n thanks! Yeah I was going back over my notes and realized I forgot to mention turning off the fan
Those dovetail joints will really make the joints strong.
I like how every customizable interlocking storage system has to have "finity" in its name. Gridfinity really left its mark and I think that's pretty cool.
5:12 I think you printed everything in the wrong orientation making it weak. Also a thicker shell is better than a lot of infill for strength.
My thoughts exactly, not sure what the rational is for printing with the layer lines parallel instead of perpendicular with the wall
@@AmplifyAmbition So would the best way to print these laying flat?
@@dointoomuchsometimesI would think so, the only potential issue I can see doing so would be; less strength around mounting holes
I'm assuming print these diagonally would be best. That or designing the mounting hole section separately and having the shelves slide on to them. That way you can print the shelves flat and the mounts standing
Yeah. I would trust these to display other 3d prints, but that's about it. The mounting points should really be separate to the shelves and have a tapered dovetail for mounting then so they can be printed in the strongest orientation.
Perhaps you could make some little risers that would snap into the Gridfinity shelf for displaying some smaller objects that might get lost on the flat shelf by themselves.
@@philipershler420 oh I like that idea
Thanks for showing your failed prints, along with how you fixed them. 3D printing can be finicky sometimes (as we all know), so it's nice to have something to go on, should our own prints encounter issues.
@@TheKnightArgent yeah, half the battle is sorting out issues along the way
You should modify some gridfinity bins to become shelfinity blocks so you can put them in your shelfinity gridfinity holder. Unlimited finity.
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Love your videos thanks for the awesome content
The designer should make all of the shelfs 2 grid deep and offer Gridfinity straight pieces, it's really a great idea.
These were on my list to print for my son to hold his collection. Glad to see a video showing it prints well.
Yeah they are pretty dang awesome. I do wish they were sliiiiightly wider so I could fit some bigger prints on there but a really fun unique way to show off your stuff
what are your settings for elegoo neptunes i have a neptune 4 max and need some better settings for my prints
That would be awesome for the hanging plant. Great idea
this is amazing love the idea behind the gridfinity shelf especially, id make a section dedicated to my 3d printed tools and smaller parts to keep in handy with this
Turned out great!
Looks great, now you’re giving me ideas of ways to decorate at our home. Now the trick, convincing my wife to let me 😂
🤣 good luck with that one. Maybe start with an office or workshop area ;)
Get your partner to draw what kind of shelves would fit a certain spot in the house.
Tale as old as time……
This is pretty cool. I believe I'll print these myself. I also think I'll design a piece to go around corners.
With the broken piece I was thinking maybe these should be printed in a different orientation. So it would not be pulling on layer lines. Though my guess is supports would then be needed and cause more time and cleanup. Cool print but I would hate to use that much filament when I could get wood cheaper. Plus wood is sexy if finished right.
What is that sentinel model from? thanks
What 3d prints did you put on the shelf? specifically the magneto, vision and deadpool ones they are so cool. Also this is awesome so many customization abilities
Well, we didn’t have the batting pool going since there’s no glass involved but he did manage to break something so technically, I think we get a free video this week. You have to make about petg and your favorite thing to print with petg . Wishing you and everyone a wonderful holiday season. Thank you for the video. I sent it to my mother, who is an end interior designer, and said here look you can do something with it. She now has me printing on all of my printers, using up all of my custom Proto pasta very expensive blood of my enemies to make her shelvesso I’m gonna charge you extra next month for her doing that. Be well be you.
Looks great! Downloaded and printing after I am done with my 3D Zip guy action figure projects. Thanks for the share.
@@KurtisJoseph oh man I need to print a ton of those already!
Im suprised. oin my N4P I don't use glue at all for petg as is stick crazy well to the bnuildplate but you, you're applying os much of it ahah is it rly needed?
Cool video. Did you make a video for your led wall skull? I'd like to make something similar for my classroom using the school mascot's head. I'm looking for ideas. Thanks 👍
That was a sign I bought from Joann then cut it up so I could wall mount it. However I do have some LED sign stuff in the works 😬🤘
Cool. I've actually been designing something kinda similar to this, but this looks like a nicer design. Maybe I'll just print this instead. My 3d cad skills are still pretty basic.
Really cool project.
I know you are sponsored, but how have the Neptune printers been? Do you use them outside of sponsored videos?
You, of all people, should know that PETG prints without fans, because if a breeze looks at it funny it will split and warp, this is also why PETG is bad at overhangs and bridging. Also stop the propagation of using Glue, on a textured PEI sheet, proper leveling and bed temps will make it stick just fine. On the smooth, reverse side you do actually need it since its just bare spring steel on the other side of those plates.
I use it as a release agent. First time I used PETG it stuck incredibly well and had to get the scraper after it
Mcfarlane dc multiverse action figures come with some round bases. Why not use those as inserts on the grid shelf. Would how the figures snugly
Might actual print this thanks !
It's a really fun project. Keep in mind... they wont hold super heavy stuff but great for showing off some of your things in your own unique way!
@@UncleJessy I think I’m gonna put some action figures on it
You should use museum wax to hold those pieces in place.
Funny enough I just ordered some tacky stuff off amazon to help make sure nothing falls
Great video
Very cool! Now get that flooring done!!! 😂
I just updated my studio and had to raise my shelving up because of the larger printers. I have ikea floating shelves that were a nightmare to hang. 16inches between studs Ikea!! 16!
I got a cheapo floating shelf. So cheap it flexes down with barely any weight on it. No studs but I just used 3 large drywall anchors. They work just as well as studs for lighter things. Though drywall anchors make a ton more mess.
Blows me away that you, of all people, would buy drywall anchors when you can print them 😂😅
"3 walls" is meaningless without knowing the size of the nozzle. But... assuming the nozzle is a 0.4, 3 perimeters is a 1.2mm thick piece of plastic. I personally wouldn't consider that "strong." When I'm printing for durability, my *minimum* is 2.0mm thick walls, and I submit that's a much better way to think about strength: how thick is this piece of plastic, not how many circles did my printer make.
Super cool, probably going to do this
Damit... I will need more black fillament....
🤣😂 I know the feeling. I ordered up a bunch of beige petg for this. Debating on printing some more for the bathroom 🤘
i need more Stabillity so ill print it out of the weakest of the common filaments
You have to mount a car on the outside like a hot wheels track
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You could just flip the print over, couldn't you? Instead of having to start on a specific "side."
How many months of printing to achieve that level of mediocrity?
How can you be a "maker" and not have an extension for your drill?
why petG_?
Warmer tempeature can bend PLA in unexpected ways. PETG is more heat resistant.
I had a 3d printed wall piece that got destroyed by a really bad heatwave
“Bit of a bevel”…..aka dovetail
@@JMan-m6q 🤣😂 I realized that as I was editing - words are hard
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are you still using a gluestick??? do you know the names of the toxic fumes released from heating up that glue stick???
@@o1ecypher only for something like this to make sure the corners don’t curl up
@@UncleJessyon a textured pei sheet, when PROPERLY CLEANED (not yelling just putting emphasis on it) you won’t have that issue
@@calebrosenhauch4296 yeah I should actually clean my plates tomorrow
@ scrub them hard with a rough sponge, and a TON of elbow grease
My friends and I use glue sticks and adhesive on the bed all the time. Do you know the fumes released? Please share