Adam Savage's One Day Builds: Resin 3D Printer Station!
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Adam sets up a new machine in the cave: a Formlabs Form 3L that's his first workshop 3D printer! To get it up and running, he builds a cart for the printer to live on with storage and workspace for processing the resin prints that come out of his large formfactor machine. And after running his first test print, Adam reveals his plans for putting the Form 3L through it paces with a prop and costume project he's working on this Spring!
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I love shop infrastructure builds, they give me ideas for my own shop
Cool build but just one suggestion, change out the casters with versions that can be height adjusted for leveling. Although most printers have leveling you still want your station as level as possible.
$11k printer billed as 'affordable'.
You didnt shake the right cartridge!!!
Booo
"noone should ever have an odd number of casters" - R2D2 would like a word with you, Adam.
Adam: "How do I have only one caster?". Also Adam: chucks it back in the box.
A beep*
R2-D2 has four per foot, either 8 or 12 on the floor at any time. That's an even number.
LOL!
@@edrcozonoking Obviously it's if he ever needs one caster :D
I never get tired of going up into the loft of the cave and having Adam comment that "I don't think we've ever shown you the loft..."
hahahaha! I was thinking the same thing 😊
@@DaBuild so was I hahah
@@0ValdeCalebros He literally just did it on the dust retrieval build lol, I think he just says it as a troll at this point lol
@@PrinceMcGiggle this build is older, you can see it at the table saw there are still the old ducts
@@RhaZenZo Yeah I know, I just meant in terms of our watch order
Unveiling a new 3D printer.
Literally anyone else: “Whoa! That’s so cool!”
Adam: *MANIACAL LAUGHTER* 😈😈
Entire Audience: Oooh! Adam got a 3D printer!!
Adam: *builds stand out of plywood instead of showing printer*
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(Yes, I'm certain we'll get to see the printer in action very soon.....I'm just sayin'....)
Seeing Adam's gleeful reactions to everything is so uplifting
Is the difference is that Adam knows how to take over the world using a 3D resin printer?
36:50 The glimmer of that peeling feeling is quickly destroyed by industrial protective films.
Every now and then, Adam drops a random Aussie phrase (2:07 "The rest of the place is a bit of a shit fight") that shows just how closely he worked with the Australian production crew on Mythbusters all those years.
I wondered where that was from. It was too refined for just made up.
I've noticed it too over the years, every now and again an ausseism slides out.
I think there was a scottish accent in there somewhere in there too.
And the use of “ shite “ very very UK….more specifically Scottish
@@-MrFozzy- quite popular in NZ and Aussie too
Welcome to the joy and heartbreak of 3D resin printing.
After i upgraded my CR-10 with linear slides, better stepper motors, board etc, i ditched my resin printer to a friend. It reminds me too much of the whole HP ink printer deal. Cheap machine, expensive ink ... and once you know the resin's composites, for no good reason too, i just can't be bothered to make it, it costs far less than the asking price, tho.
Most heartbreak is forgetting a support somewhere and having to reprint. 💔
@@aserta most consumer resin printers are not like that though you buy a bottle of what's on sale and dump it in. Professional ones are like a inkjet and silly.
I think Adam can afford it (and they'll likely send him whatever he needs whenever he needs it, as these videos are excellent exposure).
Aren't the fumes meant to be an issue? I'd defo want good ventilation and an air quality monitor if working long hours in close proximity to one.
NOICE! I'm so excited for you. I love my FORM 3D printers.
One word of advice for new users: CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN! Be sure your resin is clean. You have a dirty, active shop with sawdust barely managed. I highly suggest that when you are not actively printing, that you either A. seal away unused resins and their trays or B. Keep your printer covered with a very well sealed cover.
If you have any debris floating in the resin, you can get nasty voids in your prints as well as un-cured spots that won't hold form well.
Can't wait to see what you do with it. I have been designing my own models since I can't seem to find models with the details I want or the models themselves.
I love that I grew up watching you on mythbusters, which was amazing. But these days we get to see you in this much more personal manner. Thank you for all the work you've done over the years, I certainly have loved not only your content but your approach to life.
Oh man oh man am I gonna enjoy watching this one
I was thinking the same Jessy. Hehe
I kept seeing his resin printer in his videos thank god we finally get to hear him talk about it
Yes yes, we will subscribe to you too.. jeez
Will make a video covering the difference with the 3L and with the large format resin printer that you have?
Right! I want one!
How cool would it be to spend a few hours walking around "the cave" and exploring all of the artifacts?
A few hours would probably not be enough!
Like the Louvre, you'd probably have to come back multiple times to take it all in...
Maybe a week or two depending on which part of the shop you start in.
@@StoneWolf2077 true, but beggars can't be choosers.
There is a virtual tour scan they did when tested first launched that was live on google maps through a manhole somewhere in the neighborhood. Sadly it wasn’t very thorough but its still interesting to see what has changed. They should really do a new one with modern camera tech.
A walk inside the hoarded cave
Your work shop makes me think of Warehouse 13 it's filled with endless wonder.
Omg yes!! Add it to the binge list!
One day he got to show use was behind the door where the hazard sign hangs up
"...endless wander.."? Was that deliberate, if so well done?
I love the videos in which Adam says he's "Done" about 3 or 4 times, and then I look at the time on the video and realize there are still 30 mins left in the video... Always tinkering!!
I do too!!
My favourite part of any and indeed all One Day Builds is when Adam inevitably says “I think it’s done, yeah we’re done!” But there’s 22 minutes left in the video.
Surplus Medical equipment casters are my favs. Always so smooth and quiet on pretty much any surface.
I love how parts of the "Cave" are so full of supplies that it actually resembles an actual cave.
Hey Adam. New printer looks great. As form2 user here's a few tips and tidbits.
1. Use locking castors or have way to lock wheels. You don't want printer to move when it is printing.
2. Can get very messy. Have near sink or water source if possible. Keep in warm temp environment and away from sawdust.
3. Be prepared to keep a work space available for iso tanks and uv cure lights. Also expect to have stock of plenty of paper towels and nitrile gloves.
4. When removing or loading items from inside printer use gloves. Use two sets of gloves - one for iso alchol post and one for handling printer. You don't want iso alcohol anywhere near or on printer itself as it will age machine faster.
5. You will need additional shelving for storing tanks, cartridges, cleaning, etc. Again try to store away from dusty environments. I keep mine in banker boxes for easier storage.
6. Don't throw out box. You might need it in case you need to do a return.
Most people would start by printing something small like a key fob or token to make sure the machine is working correctly. Adam: What's the biggest thing I can print in this sucker?
Hey Adam, make sure you play around with part orientation next time. The printer is much slower in the z axis compared to x and y so orienting your piece to be wide and flat instead of tall and skinny can save you a ton of print time.
With SLA you never want to be TOO flat though as that can cause issues.
As an additive manufacturing entusiast that owns many 3d printers, I can't wait to see all the cool projects that Adam's going to come up with that are enhanced with the addition of printers to his shop. Plus an infrastructure upgrade video revolving around something I own myself? Perfect!
how do you handel the cleaning after on so big things? do you have a tub of ipa?
all that space and stuff for one person - that is the most massive man cave i have ever laid eyes on - what a luxury to have
We time-lapse through the entire table build but we are treated to 5 minutes of Adam peeling off plastic. Lol😂
Also like 10 minutes of building a drawer.
From previous builds I think they tend to time lapse when Adan is listening to music. Don't want the DMCA take notices so just time lapse while he jams to whatever.
Yeah but the drawer didn't give him a free printer ;)
If 2020 were a peel.
Of course, they focus on the important parts and skim over the rest.
Dear Adam, As a 3d printer owner myself i recommend u stabalize and ballast your table. because te moving parts of the printer could wobble your roller table (it is a bit top heavy if i say so) and may cause printing defects. The print you did looked ok.. but keep this in mind when batteling printing defects. But You Look excited, jnd i hope to more wonderfull things emerge.
I once, many years ago, had the job of designing a trolley for a test oven. It had to fit through the door ways. I didn’t allow for the wheels and needless to say it didn’t fit. Ooops!
That metal cross beam right above the stairs to the loft that has a thick towel wrapped around it instantly tells such a recognizable story.
The Cave is not a mess. It is simply FULL. Full of all your treasures and projects. There doesn't appear to be likely you could "clean it up" without moving half of it into storage
I just bought myself an Anycubic Resin printer. Much joy will be had working with it.
HUZZAHHH ADAM FINALLY HAS A WORKSHOP PRINTER!!!! Many of us in the 3d printing community are big fans of Adam but notice he doesnt 3d print. Guess its gonna change now haha.
I think he just enjoys the building process and the accomplishment of doing things by hand. I dont think he is averse to 3d printing, he had 3d printed parts on his HellBoy Glove, so he definitely has used 3d parts before
@@Sam-jv6fb Plus it could be they just come down to a price and a usability point where he comfortable buying one himself and not wrecking it.
@@DavidKnowles0 he got this one free from the company! 😊
yes he should get like an ender 3 cr 10 or pursa etc but something for parts. i have no interest in resin printing bc i use mine as a mini lowes. need a bracket? 1 hr later by the time i need it its waiting upstairs
He was also sent this by the printer manufacturer as, essentially, an advert for their printer.
To whoever edits these videos: Absolutely love the real time audio against the time lapse footage. So much less annoying than the high pitch chipmunk sounds of sped up footage.
it almost looks like one of those TV-Carts from school :D
I started being interested in resin printing like a month ago, and I love how 3D printers are getting more and more specialized and diverse.
I remembered a channel for ADAM to watch. Ian Davis, and the mechanical hand he’s been building himself. The last show and tell reminded me of his channel!
Edu Puertas makes professional Hollywood class big budget motion picture quality armatures and mechanical skeletons. Y’all have got to check out his channel if you’re into mechanical stuff like that! It’s literally fucking insane the quality.
these formlab resin 3-D printers are insane.. being a big syfy guy and a machinist by trade its pretty awesome seeing this stuff become reality and its all so user friendly anyone can learn how to use them.. you could essentially train yourself to become an engineer with one of these
I would totally watch a video of Adam's ancient fitted sheet folding secrets.
Love the tray concept/build. Horizontal space when you want it, but since it's hidden most of the time doesn't get crap piled on it...
Starting the video hoping you make a ventillation system. Got mine in a far away room and I can smell it through the whole house
Also, I highly recommend a big silicone dog placemat for the pullout table. Removing prints from the buildplate and washing them is a messy process, and the resin is toxic. Have lot's of nitrile gloves and use a respirator for VOCs.
One of my favorite things about videos in the shop is playing "wheres waldo" with all of his props and tools. I just love looking at the shop
I just want to say thank you for keeping some sanity alive in the world right now. Also, I'm sure it is a massive inconvenience to have to do all the filming as well as building and talking about it to us yourself, but it does provide a unique bond with the viewer, I feel. It's just Adam and us, and we get your undivided attention (I'm sure some of it goes into what you're doing, but still.) Please consider doing occasional fireside builds on your own with the selfie-style filming even after this chapter of history is closed.
Yeah I feel like I’m there
44:45 That's pretty sweet. With my printers I just put some resin in the vat and look at the distance from the resin to the top from different directions but I would prefer this precision.
A good station for resin prep is key. Good call!
Me I would have made the pull out the top into a drawer where two-thirds of it opened to store small tools or anything needed for the printer, also some way of storing the power cable when not in use, along with several shelves. I am assuming it will have to be level checked and adjusted every time you use it due to being mobile on casters and never being in the exact same place every time you use it. Also not being able to move it once the printing has started so being careful not to knock it and upset the print.
You we’re apart of my childhood! Loved Mythbusters growing up!
Watching him actually walk around his shop, i would describe and him walking around In his actual mind. All those projects where they can be seen.
Great build Adam, just be careful with the resin. It can cause fairly serious allergic reactions, and it’s usually cumulative. Invest in some PPE!
Also ventilation, I have been printing in my living space for 2 years and just learned about VOCs. Was not in the marketing materials...
I was literally screaming No No No when you put in in upside down that first time 🤣
I had the pleasure of printing with Formlabs' Form 3 and Form 3L, and I totally share your enthusiasm. I'm looking forward to your creations with it!
There good when they work but when they break there a nightmare
I kept waiting for the out of square cart to cause issues. Glad Form Labs anticipated this and it did not have to be remade/fixed.
It`s just amazing, how much Adam has accomplished and how skilled he is, even that he is just 12 years old kid!
Formlabs is the best. I have one of their first models and it still works like a charm. Very easy to use and great customer support.
Not even a minute in and I'm already distracted by the arcade cabinet with a Freightliner logo.
Careful inspection of that section of the video leads me to believe that the arcade cabinet has another normal marquee that is just covered by a Freightliner logo that happens to be hanging in front of it.
I love how every tested video starts, no foreplay, bang bang thank you mam
I do like how Adam has a pile of helmets from defeated Stormtroopers!!!!!
A good way to make a very fine adjustment cut with a mitre saw is to put the saw down without turning it on, put the workpiece in place with the cut to be adjusted against the body of the blade, turn the saw on and lift it up. The set of the teeth will remove the very smallest amount of material and may have been exactly what you needed there. Love your work.
Can someone make a compilation video of all the times Adam has gone into the loft and talked about how he hasn’t shown it before
I want to know how many times you have to crack your head on the way up before you pad the exact spot your head hits (as it does in this video)
@@chrismanning5232 he’s even talked about him putting the padding in there because of him hitting his head before!
Those tar kettles have a huge tube running through them that a propane flame is fired into. The exhaust is clean, no tar is burned by the flame, I used to use it all the time to heat up food. Brutal in the summer, 110 degree day while walking on 450 degree tar.
I've been FDM printing for about 5 years. I want a resin printer because the smaller chinese ones are so cheap, but I'm still worried about the danger of uncured resin. I know, wear gloves, glasses and be careful, but that's like saying "well mercury is safe, so long as you don't touch it".
Keep it WELL ventilated too, that stuff will fume up a room really quickly. Wear your gloves, a decent mask (the printers usually come with at least one) and some sort of glasses, and you’ll be fine.
I agree that it pays to be more concerned with ventilation than touching resin. Gloves are easy and do a fine job of keeping your skin safe. The fumes, on the other hand, are unpleasant and spread quickly.
I'm so glad you're getting into printing - I just picked one up and I'm pumped on all the possibilities, I just want to see what people like you will get up to with them!
Adam: "How do I have only one caster?". Also Adam: chucks it back in the box.
Adam also forgets that he always orders a few spares... Those aren't casters meant to be used, they are casters that are held in reserve.
They’re like socks you throw the odd one away and then it’s brother shows up.
I was gonna say this as well, he's probably already done that 8 times xD
How do you rate your casters? Are they caster-rated?
I think we can all agree that we love watching you work and especially think.
Id love to see him build one of the deep sea diving suits from Bioshock. Either the "big daddy" or a "big sister"
Point of note on the little rubber “bite valves” on the resin cartridges; they’re usually just worth pinching them open by hand before installing. We have a couple of Form2 machines at work, that we’ve been using for about four years, and occasionally the valves don’t open if you install them straight from the box and into the printer. Pinch them open first, and you’re good to go (but make sure the vent cap is closed - don’t ask me how I know!).
Love that feeling of a successful print.
So cool to see the form 3 XL in action and your awesome stand. I work with the form 2 and have a couple of tips.
The resin cartridges can totally be removed safely after they are installed. The rubber valve at the bottom only is pinched open for filling.
Speaking of that valve. I have had a couple times where that valve has not flowed perfectly at the start, so I recommend pinching that to make sure it fully opens after you shake the cartridge.
Nice build! If my experience with resin printers is anything to go by you will drip resin on your cart no matter how careful you are. Uncured resin is not exactly nice stuff. For that reason the cart might do with some varnish on the top surface to make it easier to wipe down. Also gloves man. Photo resin is a powerful contact allergin they aren't messing around with the warning labels. The uncured resin is similar to Urushiol (poison ivy sap / lacquer) in that it's sensitive to UV light and will make your immune system go berserk.
So do solid resin statues or figures have these issues? Do I have to store them a certain way or wait to touch them. I know Resin dust can be dangerous too but not sure what that involves with solid statues
@@historyking9984 cured resin isn't a problem. It's just the liquid state you need to be very careful with.
Note with 3D printed resin objects. You should not touch them with bare skin directly after printing. There's a post print process. They need to be cleaned with a solution capable of breaking down liquid resin(usually isopropyl alcohol is commonly used). There's typically liquid resin still on the printed item.
Then you need to post cure the object to finalize the surface layer. Usually this is done under a UV lamp for several minutes or in direct sunlight.
After that it should be perfectly safe to handle.
I'm ENVIOUS of your powers of memory, you have a workshop that is a nightmare, full to bursting yet you know where your casters are, i would be lost with that much stuff in my life.
iirc adams system is to put things where you expect to find them when looking, so that way when you want something its where you think they should be rather than where seems right to other stuff, or something like that
hell that's deep, my heads reeling. i will have to thing harder, or have less tut in my life.
I love these one day builds. Adam is the coolest guy on UA-cam for sure.
I just noticed this was recorded before his dust removal upgrade video he still had the ridged hose attached to the table saw. But awesome build really do enjoy these !
As a metalworker, I've heated countless cans of soup with acetylene torches, warmed up my coffee on top of my propane forges. No need for a microwave in a metal shop.
If there ever comes a day when you have to move your shop to a new location, it's going to be a month long project! That's a LOT of stuff you've got in there! wow.
Cool shop though.
I loved the little 'mad scientist' chuckle as you removed the cover from the printer. Time to take over the world!
A few years ago I moved my Dad's belongings for him from where he had been living for about 20 years to a new house just down the road, it was literally 5 doors away. Everything was moved by myself by hand apart from the large furniture items like beds, sofas, fridge etc. It took me 5 weeks working 6 to 8 hours everyday but that included taking apart a large fitted wardrobe and rebuilding it and doing a little bit of wiring etc.
@@ian-c.01 I'll bet you found all kinds of interesting things during the excavation.
After my dad died, we had to go through the house and garage to clear it all up for my mom.
In the garage alone we found enough duplicate tools to have three or more yard sales. Even a brand new drill press, still in box, buried under a pile of firewood.
I promised myself not to accumulate so much and make it easier on my son when I die.
Where exactly does one pinch to grow an inch?
Asking for a friend.
Man I could watch the background of the cave for HOURS. So many muppets!
I notice the table saw has the old dust collecting tube attached, so I wonder if this was the project that made him want to improve it
as someone who as a Form (2) and an Anycubic - I think you'll find printing on the Form quite enjoyable but quite expensive compared to printing on something that is not so proprietary. With the Form, you MUST use their "goo" ( :) that's what I call resin) while with an Anycubic or Elegoo (or others) you can use any 405nm based resin. However, that said, welcome to the SLA printing community! NICE table! Great job, Adam! (as usual)
oh - and the top is the breather - gotta have that open or it just won't fill. Been there, done that.
All the videos about Raptor Costume are missing. Some problem with the project???
33:54 i can feel the joy and excitement through your reaction, like a kid unboxing Christmas present , just made my day
"One should never have an odd number of casters"
I have one thing to say "Tripod Dolly"
40:45 We're calling this the "Savage Shuffle"
Adam, If you’re thinking of moving shops in 2030..... I’d start now.
Once again Adam shows his ultimate weakness: Following instructions and not rushing ahead.
We've seen that loft a number of times now, but every single time you say, "Have we been up here? I don't think we have."
I love it every time, it’s great to hear the stories
Even specifically to retrieve something?
Adam has taken us up into the upstairs many times and every time he thinks it's the first time haha.
To late now, but you could have done a "wheelbarrow" thing with just 2 casters. Had the 2 legs with casters, and have 2 legs with rubber feet. No need for locker wheels. And you just lift the "feet" a bit to move it around.
Great video of Adam standing with his back towards the camera and obscuring the thing his is trying to present 😂
I'd rather have a messy cave like yours than have no cave at all which is currently my situation!!!
I also have a box of casters 😁 Every small shop needs it for the day when you need to build moveable x.
I also only ever buy locking, for all 4. Its just more convenient that way.
Always enjoy watching these one day builds. Maker porn. Especially nice whilst I am recovering from surgery (a week into recovery now).
Also, have an Ender 3V2, which is currently being temperamental, so watching some making get done while I am troubleshooting problems is great.
Once ya get ender dialed in you will be printing none stop i have 2 originals.
Thank you for making all these video about SLA resin printed on your channel. I didn't even know these printers were a thing until a few months ago, now I own one and it is a game changer. It's two steps away from being a Star Trek replicator.
Ever thought about building your own set of fold-up stairs for the loft?
Just love how real these are. Lots of pauses, ummms. and squirrel moments
Perfect timing
My Elegoo Saturn arrives on Tuesday
Did you pre-order? I’ve been looking for somewhere with them in stock
@@ryanwelty2725 they get into stock regularly
@@Tedlasman are you going through Elegoos site?
@@ryanwelty2725 you should be buying from Amazon
@@Tedlasman appreciated
I bought a 3D printer in 2018 and during Lockdown I modified it twice, then I bought a 2nd printer for under $200 by the time I finished modding it the price increased by a lot, but I had an extremely accurate .25 nozzle FDM printer. The lockdowns are over but I got the fever, I am now building a 350mm^3 printer from scratch. I have had to cut, drill, tap, and assemble every square mm of this printer. When I am done I will know a lot about 3D printers and especially programming the firmware. Next up, increase my knowledge of Fusion 360.
Adam: I hate drawers! Drawers are where things go to die.
Also adam: builds a drawer and installs it upside down out of spite.
It wasn't a drawer, it was shelf. Go back and re-watch.
@@rknutson1985 thatsthejoke.jpg
40:48 can't get over the "where'd I put it?" shuffle.
I do wonder where the hell its gonna fit in there.
Love it. I operate a few 3D printers at SpaceX for Raptor engine production. Never gets old watching the technology advance whether it’s for industrial or consumer use.
Hi Adam, I really enjoy your content. Especially the Velociraptor creation. May I ask why they have been taken off the platform?
i love how u do everything a little overthetop but never uselessly overengineered... and then add extra
Can I just ask..... What happened to the other one day build that was pulled, the one with the samaritan final assembly?
Probably UA-cam pulled because it was to much like a firearm.
Perfect timing. I just bought me an Anycubic Photon for just under $180. Now you have given me ideas for a table for it.
Also don't forget to wear gloves when working with resin. That stuff can be very toxic before curing.
Well not like deadly toxic but you can develop an allergy to it. The more you touch it the more likely. And the allergy can even cause a reaction from the odor. Make sure you wear gloves and vent it well or have really good filters in it. I'm in the industry and many of our machines are photopolymer based.
I have heard that it's riskier "during" the curing because less is known about our reaction to the reaction (could not resist) or more specifically off-gasses of the reaction. I have been provided nothing to back up other than the logic if it's toxic before curing and not after what gets released during cure might be concentrated toxin and until California says it won't give cancer ill always want to air on the side of caution.
Oh goodie. The safety obsessed have already arrived!
@@watcherofwatchers What do you mean? If you're the kind not to worry about it, I'm sorry for your loved ones.
@@kendokaaa We all do our own risk-assessments and decide what level of risk is acceptable for ourselves. We don't need safety Sally pointing out every possible safety concern in every single video. It's absolutely tedious.