@@thenextlayerfor onshape, I think you'd be wanting to use the loft tool for the track, just remember to keep the same amount of points otherwise it'll loft weirdly.
@@thenextlayer It was originally designed in Onshape, way before they got greedy and basically nuked all privacy options for personal/free accounts. In my opinion, they broke promises they had made, and so I abandoned them completely. The design process was basically a lot of trial and error, but it started with the idea of a central lift that should distribute marbles/balls into three different tracks. The plan was also that if there was just one marble loaded in the machine, that one marble would do each track in sequence, and then repeat. However, due to a mistake that I didn't discover until it was too late, that doesn't work. Two of the tracks are connected in series, so you can load one marble in one of those, and it will alternate between them. The track with the drop unfortunately loops back onto itself, and so isn't part of the sequence. While this isn't really a big deal (usually multiple marbles will be in use anyways), this mistake still bugs me a little, and I have considered making a new one where this actually does work as I had originally planned. However, it is quite a bit of work, so I never really got around to it. I did create another marble run with a pretty unique kind of lift, but it was a bit too complicated, so I didn't (and don't) want to release it. I did make a video of it, though: ua-cam.com/video/5xqgKDur2Vw/v-deo.html
I personally enjoy a good mix of videos. While I enjoy seeing the big projects, I know I'll never have time to dedicate to them myself. These small prints however I can get done and maybe keep my kids occupied for 5 minutes. Always enjoy seeing the videos of new products or reviews as well.
A few weeks ago I printed the orange model in a long night shift. In ASA. Unfortunately I forgot to spray glue on the building plate... The next morning I found some chaos that had arisen in the last few centimeters - due to warping. But it probably can be repaired. I hope so! And yes - it is fascinating for children between 7 and 70 😄. Greetings to 🇮🇱 👍
Go for the honeycomb storage wall marble run tracks!!! I think about tracks like these bathtub marble runs with the suction cup mounts. But dont use the original HSW Connector, i would recommend simple hexagons for easy removal. You know, we all want to rearrange the tracks so often, improve them and surpass ourselves.
I’m not sure what kind of glass marbles you had, but I had lots of glass marbles as a kid and none ever shattered when stepping on them (outside, on the concrete). We were even bouncing them as hard as we could on the asphalt and they barely had a scratch.
In software development we have a saying..."Release early and often". So I think releasing shorter videos more often would help keep your viewers engaged.
These are actually just the answer for my problem I am having! And yeah, these shorter, more digestable (?) videos are a nice thing to have in the mix!
I do like an occasional showcase video, but I don't mind yapping videos since I'm a chatterbox, myself, I just like seeing what ppl'r working on (esp a modular marble run wall for "your kids" ;p def world like to see a vid or 3 on that)
Nice video, I might make one. But don't worry about glass marbles breaking by stepping on them. Sure, you can probably break them with a hammer but not by stepping on them, lol. Factory made marbles are designed to take a hit - after all that is what the game is all about!
I have been leery of printing one of these However, My one question to you is this. I know you mentioned .15mm layer I normally use .12mm with 3 walls & either 10 or 15% infill. I don't mind the extra time for the smaller layers since the thing I do print come out great. Any known issues with the smaller layer heights? Thanks for all you do. Awesome as always
Nice video! Remember when we all marvelled at how expert makers could put a ship in a bottle? Our kids will grow up saying "you just 3d-print the bottle around it!" :)
Q: Python or Hydra Mod? I need a better feed mechanism for my AMS and want one that can handle 250G small spools up to 1KG and I would love it if we could use a 3KG, but I don't think such a unicorn exists. Suggestions? Feedback?
I'm always looking to play/replay short videos on the big screen when someone leaves to do something. (but I avoid portrait vids, they look awful on TV)
One thing about PCBway, you have to pay attention to the shipping charges. I was going to order a PCB for a project I'm considering building. The original designer of the project posted his PCB on PCBway as a project, which allows you to order a single board instead of the minimum quantity (5 possibly??) you have to order for a new design. The single board, $5 US, fair enough IMO. The shipping for that single board? A whopping $20.26 US. Guess I'll be using a small breadboard or a piece of prototype board. Probably prototype board, I can use the soldering practice, lol.
@@thenextlayer True, but so isn't a lot of the stuff ordered on Amazon that ships for free. Yes, some of it is coming from local distribution warehouses, but they also come direct from China too, the only difference being a couple extra days in transit. Even if the Chinese product you ordered comes from a local distribution site it still has to get there from China somehow, and that costs money. The other side of the world is a moot point in a "global economy". My Sovol SV08, it's enclosure, and the HDMI screen were all made in China, they all shipped separately, and I did not pay for shipping. If they shipped with someone besides DSL I might consider it, but I've ordered a lot of stuff on line, and I've been fortunate enough to only have a few orders lost in shipping. Unfortunately, they were all in DSL's hands when they disappeared. If they were all small packages that would be one thing, but DSL managed to lose a 30" x 30" x 48" wooden crate containing a 7 x 14 mini lathe. If they can loose something that big what chance does a small padded envelope have? lol.
@@Zac_Cole So is most of the stuff on Amazon, and they manage to ship for free. Even if the Chinese product on Amazon ships to you from a local distribution site it still has to get there from China. If it was another $5 to ship I wouldn't have given it second thought, but I refuse to pay 4 times the purchase price in shipping, particularly if all they're going to do is stuff it in a padded envelope.
@@yertelt5570 normally China gets that tax reduction stuff when shipping to America cuz it's a "developing country" but I guess it doesn't apply in the case of 3d printing and pcb manufacturing
Sorry to disagree with you entirely here, but the last time I had difficulty with stringing that no amount of retraction tuning would touch, the solution was to INCREASE the print temperature, not decrease it. Considering the level of stringing I see regularly with your print results that you show, you might want to universally increase your print temps by anywhere from 5 to 10 C. I know you're always, "But teh wet filament!" I literally live in a rain forest area, and have never experienced any of my filaments, PLA, PLA+, or PETG, exhibit the symptoms you attribute to it.
I could never print that with my ender 3 v2. the max I can run it is 30mm it would take days and days, odd's are it would string out like it norm does.
@@thenextlayer I think a princess barbie or frozen colour themed one might go well as a christmas present - I'm doing a laser cut lego maxi-mini-fig storage shelf for her brother, this might just be the perfect counter gift for the sister lol.
What did you think of this video, Filafam? Drop a LIKE if you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@@thenextlayer amazing energy, fantastic video ! Thank you !
Happy to see my design featured here, even if many years has passed since I designed it. 🙂
NICE! Dude, can you share how you did this? Fusion? Something else? I'd love to see the design process....
its the whole whats not broke dont fix" kinda model
@@thenextlayerfor onshape, I think you'd be wanting to use the loft tool for the track, just remember to keep the same amount of points otherwise it'll loft weirdly.
@@thenextlayer It was originally designed in Onshape, way before they got greedy and basically nuked all privacy options for personal/free accounts. In my opinion, they broke promises they had made, and so I abandoned them completely.
The design process was basically a lot of trial and error, but it started with the idea of a central lift that should distribute marbles/balls into three different tracks. The plan was also that if there was just one marble loaded in the machine, that one marble would do each track in sequence, and then repeat. However, due to a mistake that I didn't discover until it was too late, that doesn't work. Two of the tracks are connected in series, so you can load one marble in one of those, and it will alternate between them. The track with the drop unfortunately loops back onto itself, and so isn't part of the sequence. While this isn't really a big deal (usually multiple marbles will be in use anyways), this mistake still bugs me a little, and I have considered making a new one where this actually does work as I had originally planned. However, it is quite a bit of work, so I never really got around to it.
I did create another marble run with a pretty unique kind of lift, but it was a bit too complicated, so I didn't (and don't) want to release it. I did make a video of it, though:
ua-cam.com/video/5xqgKDur2Vw/v-deo.html
@@thenextlayer I replied to this comment in detail, but now my comment is gone. No idea why. Did youtube delete it? Did you delete it?
I personally enjoy a good mix of videos. While I enjoy seeing the big projects, I know I'll never have time to dedicate to them myself. These small prints however I can get done and maybe keep my kids occupied for 5 minutes. Always enjoy seeing the videos of new products or reviews as well.
Would love to see a walled marble run! That's probably also the only one I would print at this stage, since I am short on storage space
A few weeks ago I printed the orange model in a long night shift. In ASA. Unfortunately I forgot to spray glue on the building plate... The next morning I found some chaos that had arisen in the last few centimeters - due to warping. But it probably can be repaired. I hope so! And yes - it is fascinating for children between 7 and 70 😄.
Greetings to 🇮🇱 👍
Go for the honeycomb storage wall marble run tracks!!!
I think about tracks like these bathtub marble runs with the suction cup mounts. But dont use the original HSW Connector, i would recommend simple hexagons for easy removal.
You know, we all want to rearrange the tracks so often, improve them and surpass ourselves.
make the marble run wall!!! i love the multiboard system and would love to see it done with that.
i like shorter videos so long as they are clear and focused. I actually prefer the longer format videos though. UA-cam is my TV.
I’m not sure what kind of glass marbles you had, but I had lots of glass marbles as a kid and none ever shattered when stepping on them (outside, on the concrete). We were even bouncing them as hard as we could on the asphalt and they barely had a scratch.
I guess you’re right
Yeah, they can withstand over 20,000 PSI of compressive force, I was gonna make a comment, but saw this one.
This is pure fun and I am here for it 😂❤
Definitely make a marble wall while testing out multi board
Like the format
Please please do the entire wall marble run project!
I like both. This is fun but offers things that can be gifted. My favorite printed items I give away!
what kind of glue should i use for pla plastic to glue certain things together
Https://jle.vi/gloop
In software development we have a saying..."Release early and often". So I think releasing shorter videos more often would help keep your viewers engaged.
These are actually just the answer for my problem I am having!
And yeah, these shorter, more digestable (?) videos are a nice thing to have in the mix!
What problem is that?
I do like an occasional showcase video, but I don't mind yapping videos since I'm a chatterbox, myself, I just like seeing what ppl'r working on (esp a modular marble run wall for "your kids" ;p def world like to see a vid or 3 on that)
I like both formats. It depends on how much time I have to watch a video.
200% agree with a modular wall system that plugs into a wall rack system, that would be so awesome to easily adjust and change the track as wanted.
Very snackable indeed achi!
Dont mind Shorter Videos but i usually use youtube to watch the blabfests, so keep em coming😊
I like the short/casual videos. I hope you keep sharing it.
Thanks, will do!
Nice video, I might make one. But don't worry about glass marbles breaking by stepping on them. Sure, you can probably break them with a hammer but not by stepping on them, lol. Factory made marbles are designed to take a hit - after all that is what the game is all about!
I have been leery of printing one of these However, My one question to you is this. I know you mentioned .15mm layer I normally use .12mm with 3 walls & either 10 or 15% infill. I don't mind the extra time for the smaller layers since the thing I do print come out great. Any known issues with the smaller layer heights? Thanks for all you do. Awesome as always
My kid is going to love this.
Love how 3d printing parents are always saying this 😂
@@ImNotPalmer Need to justify the printer to the wife after all.
@@BloodSteyn 🤣
Tried additive manufacturing. How about trying subtractive manufacturing, like desktop 5-axis CNC😆
Nice video!
Remember when we all marvelled at how expert makers could put a ship in a bottle? Our kids will grow up saying "you just 3d-print the bottle around it!" :)
Please test out the new Qidi Plus 4! Looking forward to your review. :)
I love marble runs, although I haven't printed any YET.
Fix it :)
Glue the kid's hands down, couldn't agree more.
Do a mix of both. Sometimes I'm in the mood for different things.
love this
Q: Python or Hydra Mod? I need a better feed mechanism for my AMS and want one that can handle 250G small spools up to 1KG and I would love it if we could use a 3KG, but I don't think such a unicorn exists. Suggestions? Feedback?
Hydra. I don’t like that python gets rid of the enclosure and requires screwing on the spools if I’m not mistaken
@@thenextlayer Thank you. Appreciate the info.
More marble tracks, more fun.
I'm always looking to play/replay short videos on the big screen when someone leaves to do something. (but I avoid portrait vids, they look awful on TV)
So cool!
Right?!
One thing about PCBway, you have to pay attention to the shipping charges. I was going to order a PCB for a project I'm considering building. The original designer of the project posted his PCB on PCBway as a project, which allows you to order a single board instead of the minimum quantity (5 possibly??) you have to order for a new design. The single board, $5 US, fair enough IMO. The shipping for that single board? A whopping $20.26 US. Guess I'll be using a small breadboard or a piece of prototype board. Probably prototype board, I can use the soldering practice, lol.
$20 isn't even that bad... it's coming from the other side of the world, you know?
It's coming from China, that's a lot of distance
@@thenextlayer True, but so isn't a lot of the stuff ordered on Amazon that ships for free. Yes, some of it is coming from local distribution warehouses, but they also come direct from China too, the only difference being a couple extra days in transit. Even if the Chinese product you ordered comes from a local distribution site it still has to get there from China somehow, and that costs money. The other side of the world is a moot point in a "global economy". My Sovol SV08, it's enclosure, and the HDMI screen were all made in China, they all shipped separately, and I did not pay for shipping.
If they shipped with someone besides DSL I might consider it, but I've ordered a lot of stuff on line, and I've been fortunate enough to only have a few orders lost in shipping. Unfortunately, they were all in DSL's hands when they disappeared. If they were all small packages that would be one thing, but DSL managed to lose a 30" x 30" x 48" wooden crate containing a 7 x 14 mini lathe. If they can loose something that big what chance does a small padded envelope have? lol.
@@Zac_Cole So is most of the stuff on Amazon, and they manage to ship for free. Even if the Chinese product on Amazon ships to you from a local distribution site it still has to get there from China. If it was another $5 to ship I wouldn't have given it second thought, but I refuse to pay 4 times the purchase price in shipping, particularly if all they're going to do is stuff it in a padded envelope.
@@yertelt5570 normally China gets that tax reduction stuff when shipping to America cuz it's a "developing country" but I guess it doesn't apply in the case of 3d printing and pcb manufacturing
I find that there are so little marble runs for 12mm marbles and I am new to 3D printing, so it is hard for me
IMO anything under an hour is snackable😂
Sorry to disagree with you entirely here, but the last time I had difficulty with stringing that no amount of retraction tuning would touch, the solution was to INCREASE the print temperature, not decrease it. Considering the level of stringing I see regularly with your print results that you show, you might want to universally increase your print temps by anywhere from 5 to 10 C. I know you're always, "But teh wet filament!" I literally live in a rain forest area, and have never experienced any of my filaments, PLA, PLA+, or PETG, exhibit the symptoms you attribute to it.
Hmm from my experience cooling down helps. But also yeah I store my filament in the open for years in 75% humidity and never dry PLA lol.
Is there an stl?
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Make a musical instrument with them, like that old video Pipe Dream!
See you in like 10 years!
Short form content is pretty cool but we all love to hear u yap for 30min man 😞
I would definitely subscribe to a patreon who developed a modular design for wall boards.
One that can hold the WHOPPERS candy
Can any of these be 3D resin printed?
With a big enough machine they all can!
@@thenextlayer that’s what she said!!!
Ok, where is the full build volume version? Huge long tracks are the best marble runs!
I have some 36mm steel balls I ordered for another project and I'm just waiting to have a printer big enough to print these in 6x size ;)
@@thenextlayer yes, but what we need is longer tracks with more crazy bits!
Never have i heard the word tchotchke... now i know
Stick around, you’ll learn lots of Yiddish
😂
I could never print that with my ender 3 v2. the max I can run it is 30mm it would take days and days, odd's are it would string out like it norm does.
wheres the new bambu video?
There won't be any. I no longer work with them.
Well I don't have the attention span of a Nat so I don't mind the longer videos, but 15 minute videos are fine also
haha nice ;)
Ah I see a Mk4S!
5:02 that’s what she said
Your thoughts on exploding pagers?
heheh, in a decade I haven't even printed a benchy
Have I convinced you to print these?
@@thenextlayer I think a princess barbie or frozen colour themed one might go well as a christmas present - I'm doing a laser cut lego maxi-mini-fig storage shelf for her brother, this might just be the perfect counter gift for the sister lol.
Right where? XD
Anyone else not care and just wanna see the ball roll down?
Hello
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Toys are junk people print because they don’t know how to justify buying their printer but they end up wasting even more on filament
Print these and tell me you don't love them.
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