You did a great job on your video kid. I picked up my phone and the screen was on your video. I have no clue how it got there but I watched it till the end. Good job.
you need: 1. an open form with pegs so you wrap up wires. like the side of an upright vacuum cleaner. coiling is time consuming, difficult to do neatly, and you'll inevitably get lazy. 1a. closed tubes do provide strength, but it seems you's save (print) time and filament by using dowels or even popsicle sticks held together by a printed frame. this would also provide strength for an open form. 2. clips on top to hold and display each end so you know what the wire is 3. not as vital, but if you printed a bunch of numbered coins, you can have a recepticle on top to drop in a coin to tell you how long the cable is. 4. I don't really know the variety of USB cables, but I know some can't power 5v devices, so you might want additional coins for describing the wire. 5. what about transformers?
Love this project :) Do it again for copic length and it'll take off for exactly the amount of work it takes you to change the length to be appropriate ;) You're going to want that patent soon. Or keep it open source and let the internet love it freely :)
Haven't got around to posting them publicly so I'm currently only selling to local friends and family, but I hope to get there eventually on Etsy/Thingiverse or something when I have time to do it properly!
Can you let me know if you are planning to sell it online or sell the soft copy for personal use. its been three years, please do update me what you have in mind.
I just mentioned this project in my latest video! I haven't forgotten, just been busy with more urgent things. It takes a big chunk of time to sort out the logistics of setting up a whole online store, because this isn't the only thing I want to share/sell. It's my goal to have it up this year :)
Autodesk Inventor Professional :) I'm using their free education access which has been awesome because it's renewable as long as you're a student. Might need to find something different when I'm out of school though...
Uploading files for this and other projects is something on my to-do list; There's so many things I'm not sure when I'll have time to think about it all, but that is something I hope to do!
I've thought about it; I hesitated to upload this because of how much detail it shows but I figure I'll leave it here for a bit, and if nobody's claimed it by the time I get to a point where I can patent it then I will, and if someone beat me to it I'll just make it an open-source project like some similar things I've seen
Thats really cool! When you first slid the two pieces together I was so satisfied haha. Great work!
You did a great job on your video kid. I picked up my phone and the screen was on your video. I have no clue how it got there but I watched it till the end. Good job.
Your video just made my morning! I don't know I you're still filming but you deserve way more subscribers! GOLD!!
you need:
1. an open form with pegs so you wrap up wires. like the side of an upright vacuum cleaner. coiling is time consuming, difficult to do neatly, and you'll inevitably get lazy.
1a. closed tubes do provide strength, but it seems you's save (print) time and filament by using dowels or even popsicle sticks held together by a printed frame. this would also provide strength for an open form.
2. clips on top to hold and display each end so you know what the wire is
3. not as vital, but if you printed a bunch of numbered coins, you can have a recepticle on top to drop in a coin to tell you how long the cable is.
4. I don't really know the variety of USB cables, but I know some can't power 5v devices, so you might want additional coins for describing the wire.
5. what about transformers?
Hexagons are the best-a-gons. Good Job, my dude!
Love this project :) Do it again for copic length and it'll take off for exactly the amount of work it takes you to change the length to be appropriate ;) You're going to want that patent soon. Or keep it open source and let the internet love it freely :)
Stray foam dart in the cable bin got me lol
100% would buy.
Stay tuned for info on that coming soon! (Hopefully within the next month or two)
Bro I wish you kept making videos you are amazing
Still am!! Admittedly not very quickly, but I'm always working on something 😁
@@davisdiercks got yourself a new sub. Keep it up!🔥🔥
damn bro you are lowkey jacked
Hexagons are the bestagons!!!!
If you made them yellow orangish you would've gotten yourself a beehive.
Yep, I found that someone made a similar 3D printed product before me and called it "Hive"
S3ND 5TL please! This is awesome!
nice idea, concept, implementation,
Hey! Very useful idea! Do you still have the models for the hex cells and end pieces?
Haven't got around to posting them publicly so I'm currently only selling to local friends and family, but I hope to get there eventually on Etsy/Thingiverse or something when I have time to do it properly!
So satisfying!
/where can I buy either the end product or the 3D files?
Hexagons are the Bestagons.
Wauw I need that, you made this 2 years ago! You must have had it mass produced by now.. Where can I buy it?
Haha I wish 😅 I'm currently only selling locally to friends and family, but hope to go public with it at some point!
@@davisdiercks can't you just sell the STL file on ebay for like 5-10 dollar's?
Not bad at all!
I wanna buy these
Can you let me know if you are planning to sell it online or sell the soft copy for personal use. its been three years, please do update me what you have in mind.
I just mentioned this project in my latest video! I haven't forgotten, just been busy with more urgent things. It takes a big chunk of time to sort out the logistics of setting up a whole online store, because this isn't the only thing I want to share/sell. It's my goal to have it up this year :)
Wicked. Love it.
sell this on etsy!
Do you sell these? I would love some! Is it possible to make the colors look like a beehive?
What cad program are you using?
Autodesk Inventor Professional :) I'm using their free education access which has been awesome because it's renewable as long as you're a student. Might need to find something different when I'm out of school though...
@@davisdiercks I just wanted to tell you how impressed I am with your skills your very talented
Amazing! Do you care to sell the design on this so i could have it 3D printed too? Like on Etsy or something. Thank you!
Uploading files for this and other projects is something on my to-do list; There's so many things I'm not sure when I'll have time to think about it all, but that is something I hope to do!
Brilliant M8
hahahah that intro is so me
Patent it!
I've thought about it; I hesitated to upload this because of how much detail it shows but I figure I'll leave it here for a bit, and if nobody's claimed it by the time I get to a point where I can patent it then I will, and if someone beat me to it I'll just make it an open-source project like some similar things I've seen