@@Devin032 😄 So you built ab big multiboard i guess. Would love to have more space to make another one that can hold all my spare tools, but run out of walls in my flat...
Thanks CyberBob ✌ Well, i have a strong swiss accent and you probabely would not understand half of it, but i keep it in mind and maybe try it on videos in the future.
@@Dirt-E-Bikes ah, I see. I usually just watch a different video when I hear automated voices but since I like Multiboard I watched yours all the way through.
@@CyberBobCity thank you for that feedback, i may have to take some english speaking lessons 🤔 i am curently working on the next 3 videos, so maybe after that i will give it at try 👍
@@Dirt-E-Bikeshonestly you seem to have found a pretty decent voice model, and the effects, especially on the last video, were actually pretty decent. I think the videos will be good either way.
@@cronusciller2124 thanks mate, that means a lot to me. I try to implement new (editing) skills on every video. I hope that my workspeed will get better too, because at the moment it takes me 12h for 5min of video 😅
Thanks mate, i would love to have some drawers, but for now, its toolwalls and stapled boxes ;-) I think i missed it with the insert press, i wrote it in my 2do-list now and i think thats a very good idea. I still have 3 videos i am cutting right now, so it will be to a later time. Thanks for that suggestion 👍
@@1pokemon2fan3kv Hey Pokemon fan, i planed to do a video about the tools i use, i like them, they do what day should so but to be fair, they are not the best quality... But also very inexpensive ;-) I will let you know when i edited the video (have to search for all the links to the products as well), or if i find the time to search for the product links, i will write them to you before i do the video ;-) Cheers and wish you a nice week
I just started my multiboard journey, to bad im owner of a flashforge adventurer 3 so i cant do more then 5x5 at the time. This will take 4ever im doing a whole wall of em.
Very cool 👍 how big is the area you plan to multiboard? Yes even with 7x7 tiles it took me quite a long time to build my (smal) multiboard ;-) But it was worth it, and a whole wall will be that much cooler then only a smal board! Let me know how it went, and i wish you a good time building it ✌️
@@Dirt-E-Bikes superbig area we are talking about two whole walls, but im starting to think to buy ikea pegboards and just print stuff to hang and use my printed multiboard on smaller surfaces.
@@Glorious_Yell0wYes i guess that would take a long time printing... Did you see that there is a option for stakable printing?... That way you could let your printer print multible tiles at once... But still, you would need a lot of time for your area. I guess the ikea boards with prints is a good option too, especially for larger walls.
@@Dirt-E-Bikes No i havent seen that, wow that would really help. Im thinking about uppgrading to a new printer. Im using a flashforge adventurer 3 now. But thinking of going bambulabs or what ever they are named. =)
@@Dirt-E-Bikes@Dirt-E-Bikes Hey, it's a real improvement. Stick with it. A little advice, though: 1) You don't have to mimic that announcer/presenter/radio ad way of speaking. :P Don't stress it, though, most voice over people have a tendency to fall into doing just that as it's an easier way of avoiding the jitters and awkwardness from speaking into a mic when you're starting. I did the same thing myself. :P But I didn't stick with it (though I hope to get back to it at some point). Be better than me, and keep it up. ^.^ 2) Ease back on the background music. Even if you've background noise cluttering the noise floor, most people listening on cell phone speakers won't notice. (And use tools to filter out what you can, Izotope was handy for me.) Especially when paired with the Announcer voice, which is a bit boomy on what's stressed and soft elsewhere, the soft bits can get lost in the music. BoothJunkie was pretty helpful when I was working up to starting. 3) Stick with it. It's a skill you learn, not an innate talent. You've a decent start, keep building it up. ^.^
@@dracodraco1982 thanks a lot mate, really like the constructive way of your comment/input. I will try to get better with every video, and its very helpful to get tips like yours. Cheers man 🙂👍
@@mfeltster its the standard one that comes with the N4pro, but you can find it on aliexpress as well, search for PEI build plates. They come often in a set with a magnetic base
@@boboscurse4130 ah oke, so it could be many things, but the most comen imo is in the print settings. Check these first. Maybe you have inner and outet walls that are slightly bigger or shorter than they should be. You can do a testprint an measure it to find that one out. Holes in prints often get a bit smaller diameter than they should. Also did you try to cut a bit away with a deburing tool? If that works, its also probabely that you have to check yout print settings. Maybe the material flow a bit too high, that was it in my case.
nice Multiboard..!
It looks, like it could help me get more organized.
& as a wise man once told me:
„get organized“
Instead of a brim, you might want to try mouse ears just on the corners. They are a lot easier to remove.
@@ulaB Hi Balu, thanks for the hint, that sound good, i will try that on the next panels i print. Allways appreciate good tips 👍👍
good idea putting the multiword set up on wood and then mounting the wood to the wall
Thanks Devin, yes, you can save you some holes in the wall this way, and i think it also looks very nice ✌️
@@Dirt-E-Bikes yeah... I put a lot of holes in my wall lol
@@Devin032 😄
So you built ab big multiboard i guess. Would love to have more space to make another one that can hold all my spare tools, but run out of walls in my flat...
Looks nice with the wood in background seen some other videos about the multibord but i like the look of yours the most ❤
Cool video! Would rather hear your own voice.
Thanks CyberBob ✌
Well, i have a strong swiss accent and you probabely would not understand half of it, but i keep it in mind and maybe try it on videos in the future.
@@Dirt-E-Bikes ah, I see. I usually just watch a different video when I hear automated voices but since I like Multiboard I watched yours all the way through.
@@CyberBobCity thank you for that feedback, i may have to take some english speaking lessons 🤔 i am curently working on the next 3 videos, so maybe after that i will give it at try 👍
@@Dirt-E-Bikeshonestly you seem to have found a pretty decent voice model, and the effects, especially on the last video, were actually pretty decent. I think the videos will be good either way.
@@cronusciller2124 thanks mate, that means a lot to me. I try to implement new (editing) skills on every video. I hope that my workspeed will get better too, because at the moment it takes me 12h for 5min of video 😅
I use XY size compensation to fit all parts well
Thanks for the tip Konstantin 🙂👍
Use Cross Quad Offset Snap 1,2 parts A and single B part to connect core, side and corner tiles instead of pair of 8 mm, x2 Dual Offset Snap
Thx, i will try that on my next wall 👍
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@@glitchplaysgames714 thx mate :-)
Nice build! Since I have drawers to work with, I went with gridfinity. Did you see my suggestion for doing a heat insert press as a future build?
Thanks mate, i would love to have some drawers, but for now, its toolwalls and stapled boxes ;-)
I think i missed it with the insert press, i wrote it in my 2do-list now and i think thats a very good idea.
I still have 3 videos i am cutting right now, so it will be to a later time. Thanks for that suggestion 👍
What kind of brand tools do you use? These look super comfortable / ergonomic and lightweight.
@@1pokemon2fan3kv Hey Pokemon fan, i planed to do a video about the tools i use, i like them, they do what day should so but to be fair, they are not the best quality... But also very inexpensive ;-)
I will let you know when i edited the video (have to search for all the links to the products as well), or if i find the time to search for the product links, i will write them to you before i do the video ;-)
Cheers and wish you a nice week
I just started my multiboard journey, to bad im owner of a flashforge adventurer 3 so i cant do more then 5x5 at the time. This will take 4ever im doing a whole wall of em.
Very cool 👍 how big is the area you plan to multiboard?
Yes even with 7x7 tiles it took me quite a long time to build my (smal) multiboard ;-)
But it was worth it, and a whole wall will be that much cooler then only a smal board!
Let me know how it went, and i wish you a good time building it ✌️
@@Dirt-E-Bikes superbig area we are talking about two whole walls, but im starting to think to buy ikea pegboards and just print stuff to hang and use my printed multiboard on smaller surfaces.
@@Glorious_Yell0wYes i guess that would take a long time printing... Did you see that there is a option for stakable printing?... That way you could let your printer print multible tiles at once... But still, you would need a lot of time for your area. I guess the ikea boards with prints is a good option too, especially for larger walls.
@@Dirt-E-Bikes No i havent seen that, wow that would really help. Im thinking about uppgrading to a new printer. Im using a flashforge adventurer 3 now. But thinking of going bambulabs or what ever they are named. =)
@@Glorious_Yell0w yes a bambulab carbon or something similar... That would be great, but it also have its price 😅
Great video!
This AI Voice is really distracting, please consider using your real voice, trust me, it is 100% easier to listen to than this ai stuff
yes, true...
i had to take some english spelling lessons first, now i tried in my newest video, please let me know if its any better
@@Dirt-E-Bikes@Dirt-E-Bikes Hey, it's a real improvement. Stick with it.
A little advice, though:
1) You don't have to mimic that announcer/presenter/radio ad way of speaking. :P Don't stress it, though, most voice over people have a tendency to fall into doing just that as it's an easier way of avoiding the jitters and awkwardness from speaking into a mic when you're starting.
I did the same thing myself. :P But I didn't stick with it (though I hope to get back to it at some point). Be better than me, and keep it up. ^.^
2) Ease back on the background music. Even if you've background noise cluttering the noise floor, most people listening on cell phone speakers won't notice. (And use tools to filter out what you can, Izotope was handy for me.) Especially when paired with the Announcer voice, which is a bit boomy on what's stressed and soft elsewhere, the soft bits can get lost in the music.
BoothJunkie was pretty helpful when I was working up to starting.
3) Stick with it. It's a skill you learn, not an innate talent. You've a decent start, keep building it up. ^.^
@@dracodraco1982 thanks a lot mate, really like the constructive way of your comment/input.
I will try to get better with every video, and its very helpful to get tips like yours. Cheers man 🙂👍
Glad to read that you are backing off the ai voice. I stopped watching this video after about 1 minute because I couldn't take the voice anymore.
I actually found the voiceovers very entertaining. I don’t think the rich humor would have been nearly as effective without the ai voiceovers.
What kind of flexible built plate is that on your printer?
@@mfeltster its the standard one that comes with the N4pro, but you can find it on aliexpress as well, search for PEI build plates. They come often in a set with a magnetic base
Where did you buy your tools? Any links to them? Looking slick 😮
@@ShakeyMcThrottlepunch thanks Mate, i will do a video about the tools i use, including the links, and let you know when its online ✌️
Mind sharing your printer settings? I have a cr10 and it’s taking 10hr for a single panel.
What printspeed can your cr10 run? I used PLA at a printspeed of 250mm/s. Other than that, i use the standard settings of Elegoo Cura - Generic PLA.
Where did you find the stronger 8mm offsets?
Its on the multiboard homepage ✌️
What's the trick for installing snaps for the tools? I push as hard as I can and can't get them to snap in.
@@boboscurse4130 you mean the hooks? Did you use a deburing tool on them?
@@Dirt-E-Bikes No I mean the snaps themselves.
@@boboscurse4130 ah oke, so it could be many things, but the most comen imo is in the print settings. Check these first. Maybe you have inner and outet walls that are slightly bigger or shorter than they should be. You can do a testprint an measure it to find that one out. Holes in prints often get a bit smaller diameter than they should. Also did you try to cut a bit away with a deburing tool? If that works, its also probabely that you have to check yout print settings. Maybe the material flow a bit too high, that was it in my case.