@@djVania08 yes, plywood and MDF for everything. Solid work is crazy expensive right now here. Well, all wood is crazy expensive right now but solid is pretty high.
All it would take to make this MUCH stronger would be to put a detent on the inside of the U cap where it makes contact with the dowel. Just enough so that it compresses into the wood and acts as a lock.
I like your ideas, and the cool templating software, or whatever it is termed. In my shelves, I believe I have a lot more plastic than you use. I used a thingiverse L-bracket and T-bracket design (3 shelves, 2 sides) with ikea cabinet shelves and glass panel for the top shelve. Had to extend the legs, to clear the walls baseboards. Pretty stable, but mdf shelving is too heavy. I wish the ikea aluminum tube & glass shelves were still available. Or even the older pine shelving. Both were quite lite and stable.
Awesome design, just enjoyed seeing this. To handle the wobble would it be possible to add a cross wire system with very little modification to the same clips.
My guess is that the wobble you see when he is finishing up assembly isn't poor structural integrity, but because the whole assembly is so light, it moves when he torques down the nuts. The assembly seems to move all together, not flexing in sections as it would if it were a structural issue
@@tricksyhobbitses1695, adding some corners would stabilize that assembly. Yestarday I finishied some very light 12mm plywood shelf and it was wobbly as hell berfore adding some small corners. Also you can mount it to the wall to add more stiffness. Furniture can be light and stiff.
Utilizes the most modern design software combined with 3d printing technology and materials. Cuts toward himself with a razor blade when removing from plate...some things you can't learn from books.
Racking forces will destroy this and putting any weight on these shelves will cause the brackets to move down the smooth dowels .The hardwood dowel is not very strong, and racking forces will destroy the plywood or the 3d printed brackets.
Add a couple of vertical panels as shear walls and the whole structure will stiffen up nicely. Get creative with some colorful corrugated plastic paneling!
Do you really need a thread all the way along this nob? Cover makes it impossible to screw the nut on all the way down. Making the base smooth may reduce printing time.
It's a bit wobbly but not much more than some cheap wooden shelves you get from stores. The prices though compared to those cheap ones, ouch. Those long wooden sticks cost a lot over here in Europe
@@Odessa-2maya-2014 только нужно 42 пластиковых детальки напечатать. Даже если деталька по 50 грамм, это 2 кг пластика, что уже больше 2к рублей + за доски платить. За такие деньги и деревянный стелаж можно взять, у которого и прочность, и срок службы выше будут
@@FishyBusiness25 этот пластик делают из пэт бутылок старых если уж на то пошло. Электричество у нас одно из самых дешёвых. Ночью по полтора рубля киловатт Тут цель не экономить а сделать под свои задачи. Кто-то вяжет крестиком кто-то делает уголки для шкафа.
Система Joker? Нет, не слышали. Учитывая фанеру и стоимость печати этих крепежей, Joker окажется либо на уровне по цене, либо даже дешевле, зато каркас металлический со всеми крепежами, заглушками, уголками и ещё кучей всякой фурнитуры для неё, плюс возможность применения любых материалов в качестве полок и заграждений, от ДСП и до стекла, да и выглядит привлекательнее.
Totally agree. He can just use rectangular bars instead of cylindrical. And then just use metal angles to secure shelves. No need for this overcomplicated design with threads and knobs. I would understand if he planned to move shelves lower or higher, but it does not look like he did. Also it is not easy anyway.
Plywood? Whoa, whoa, whoa, we're not all multimillionaires.
😂 facts
Seems like it's very common material in the US?!
Thats only like $80 of plywood probably.
@@CyberBobCity with a salary of 3k
@@djVania08 yes, plywood and MDF for everything. Solid work is crazy expensive right now here. Well, all wood is crazy expensive right now but solid is pretty high.
Sweet wobble toy!
😂
As avid ikea user I encourage you to add some x-beams
x bracing would improve the stability dramatically
This design is my favourite so far !
All it would take to make this MUCH stronger would be to put a detent on the inside of the U cap where it makes contact with the dowel. Just enough so that it compresses into the wood and acts as a lock.
Or an extra, hidden, screw?
@@NoName2448-- an extra screw is already overengineering on this one.
Wow someone on UA-cam finally printed external threads in the correct orientation!
I'm new to 3d printing, what's the correct orientation?
@@YTfrog233 I assume he is referring to printing thread vertically which results in a very weak print and will snap after you put a feather on it.
absolutely incredible as always. still looking forward to that camera tripod video
I like your ideas, and the cool templating software, or whatever it is termed.
In my shelves, I believe I have a lot more plastic than you use.
I used a thingiverse L-bracket and T-bracket design (3 shelves, 2 sides) with ikea cabinet shelves and glass panel for the top shelve. Had to extend the legs, to clear the walls baseboards. Pretty stable, but mdf shelving is too heavy.
I wish the ikea aluminum tube & glass shelves were still available. Or even the older pine shelving. Both were quite lite and stable.
Lots of tiny details in this design, GREAT work! 👏🏽
I know what it needs! some 3d printed feet, maybe with a levelling screw
Man, your videos are like hate comment magnets
Its such a simple design.. I am in awe my dumb arse did not even consider that i could just .. do this! Subbed
You, sir, are awesome. You really deserver 100x more views!
🙅先行紧固所有零件,1,立起来架子之后,用锤子敲木棍顶部.2隔板进行调水平。3,紧固螺丝件。
Awesome design, just enjoyed seeing this. To handle the wobble would it be possible to add a cross wire system with very little modification to the same clips.
My guess is that the wobble you see when he is finishing up assembly isn't poor structural integrity, but because the whole assembly is so light, it moves when he torques down the nuts. The assembly seems to move all together, not flexing in sections as it would if it were a structural issue
@@tricksyhobbitses1695, adding some corners would stabilize that assembly. Yestarday I finishied some very light 12mm plywood shelf and it was wobbly as hell berfore adding some small corners. Also you can mount it to the wall to add more stiffness. Furniture can be light and stiff.
The bins snag in the connectors when pulled out.
What’s the software you’re using? Awesome design!
3D Printed shelves look so dope! Love the intricate details and design, amazing craftsmanship! 🙌
This is an incredibly clever bit of design. Nice work.
You even make the wrench 👌🏻
Utilizes the most modern design software combined with 3d printing technology and materials. Cuts toward himself with a razor blade when removing from plate...some things you can't learn from books.
Последнее движение очень понравилось 😂😊👍
Тонкая фанера + пластиковый крепёж.
I get that it's a cool design object, but wouldn't it be faster, cheaper and simpler by just using wood?
Racking forces will destroy this and putting any weight on these shelves will cause the brackets to move down the smooth dowels .The hardwood dowel is not very strong, and racking forces will destroy the plywood or the 3d printed brackets.
Great design!
It's so complicated! You may use a simple pieces of wood instead a printed parts
Very nice as usual !
Question : maybe it’s possible to bypass screws with a design with a screw system to pinch the plywood ?
In my experience 3d printed stuff tends to get loose after awhile, so I don't think that would be a good way to hold the plywood
@@itsyaboi5861 add PLA to that and it wont last long
the small bar at the left was put upside down, that's why is wobbling.
Add a couple of vertical panels as shear walls and the whole structure will stiffen up nicely. Get creative with some colorful corrugated plastic paneling!
It is a great design, beautiful and functional.
Can I use Paypal to purchase this 3D file?
Amazing! Some printed wall brackets would increase stability
Do you really need a thread all the way along this nob? Cover makes it impossible to screw the nut on all the way down. Making the base smooth may reduce printing time.
Awesome build! What is the wood ruler holder? Do you have the link where I could purchase?
0:15 what is that Node-RED looking CAD you are using?
Strong enough to hold a 3D Printer :)
It's a bit wobbly but not much more than some cheap wooden shelves you get from stores. The prices though compared to those cheap ones, ouch. Those long wooden sticks cost a lot over here in Europe
В РФ это бесплатно практически
@@Odessa-2maya-2014 только нужно 42 пластиковых детальки напечатать. Даже если деталька по 50 грамм, это 2 кг пластика, что уже больше 2к рублей + за доски платить. За такие деньги и деревянный стелаж можно взять, у которого и прочность, и срок службы выше будут
@@FishyBusiness25 этот пластик делают из пэт бутылок старых если уж на то пошло.
Электричество у нас одно из самых дешёвых.
Ночью по полтора рубля киловатт
Тут цель не экономить а сделать под свои задачи.
Кто-то вяжет крестиком кто-то делает уголки для шкафа.
In Australia I find wooden broom handles are more cost effective.
For the wobble, you can just cross brace with some wire.
So, talented.
As usual, great design! 👏
Greetings, question: what software do you use to model in 3D?
He makes his design in rhenoceros software and uses grasshopper plugin.
@@a1hamer is better than Fusion 360?
It depends on your level of skill on these sw
Very good example how useless something can be. This design can be done without any of the 3D printed components.
Just friction hold between plastic and dowel? Plastics have really low friction coefficient !!
Put some screws into that dowel.
lol I just did something really similar but no screws so i can take it apart lol
Ты очень крут, продолжай. Особенно интересно продолжение с мебелью.
Жидкая получилась. Очень много печати. Что-то мне подсказывает, что денег это стоит дохрена
Система Joker? Нет, не слышали. Учитывая фанеру и стоимость печати этих крепежей, Joker окажется либо на уровне по цене, либо даже дешевле, зато каркас металлический со всеми крепежами, заглушками, уголками и ещё кучей всякой фурнитуры для неё, плюс возможность применения любых материалов в качестве полок и заграждений, от ДСП и до стекла, да и выглядит привлекательнее.
I like you work which 3d printer are you using
amazing project!
What software are you using for design? I’ve never seen that before.
Cool! It's 6:00 AM here.
looks convenient. And too sturdy.
Pla, petg or abs?
nice design, nice channel
Cool stuff
I got aesthetic pleasure from this ribbed key)
If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail (c)
What CAD software is that? I really like the idea of OpenSCAD, but need something a bit more "visual".
Grasshopper in Rhino
@@isnie well, crap. Priced outta reach. Thanks though!
Don't recomend use PLA for this parts. Constant force will snap PLA eventually.
What would you recommend?
Rhino grasshopper??
awesome ideas
Super!
I paid and downloaded the files. How do I use a .gh file?
Good job, but you get the same result just sawing and glue the canes...
jajaja exelente precisión pero mi casa está chueca vivo en LATAM jajaja
The funny thing is once you have a 3D printer it's like "when you're a hammer everything looks like a nail".
Totally agree. He can just use rectangular bars instead of cylindrical. And then just use metal angles to secure shelves. No need for this overcomplicated design with threads and knobs. I would understand if he planned to move shelves lower or higher, but it does not look like he did. Also it is not easy anyway.
what is the filament type used?
Which 3d printer you use?
What is the name of 3d design software ?
buying kallax would be 100x faster and 5x cheaper anyway xD
aweeeesomeeeee
Купи себе бесщеточный шуруповёрт. Там обороты можно контролировать, а не дергать кнопку сто раз.
Very good. Subbed
We have a solution [3d printing] ... now let's find a problem 😂
brilliant
8:12 what about that rear leg?
nice spot man, this thing looks wayyy to wobbly for my taste
what's the design software?
what software do you use to model ?
Looked like blender to me
So Cool
用尺子再木头上用铅笔做标记,就不用跪在地上再一个间隔,一个间隔做调整了,
Hello,
what CAD program do you use there 0:14?
Thanks a lot
Rhino + Grasshopper, it's expensive even for edu use.
Brilliant
how do you learn grasshopper???
Flex at last... Flex at last...
What it is that CAD software?
Maybe nodi?
Whats is the nane of this drawing software?
0:57 Shouldn't need supports to print.
What 3D software did you use?
pla or ABS?
저랑 같은 사업 고심하고 계시는군요
what is the name of the printer?
Не вижу смысла заново выдумывать велосипед..
No Paypal in your shop :(
"Wrong" print orientation
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика а также труда мастера.
мне одному интересно сколько дней он печатал крепления ? ))
PETG?
link pz
add girl designer to your videos and check channel stats on top shelf
Wow
Great idea but not my taste....
2hat software is he using?
Maybe nodi?
@@MichaelEvanspishposh Nope, Rhino Grasshopper.
I hate these things. You will have to constantly wipe off dust there