My Top 3 3D Prints and One That Failed

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  • Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
  • Hello and welcome to my channel! In this video, I'll be sharing my three favorite 3D printing projects from last year and one project that was frustrating and disappointing.
    First up is a 3D printed hydroponic tower that I printed for my home garden. I love how this tower allows me to grow herbs and vegetables in a small space and the plants seem to be thriving.
    Next, I'll show you a 3D printed Iron Man suit of armor that I made for my 11-year-old son. He loves superhero movies and was thrilled when he saw the finished product.
    I also have a 3D printed orchid pot that I designed myself to show you. I love the intricate design and the pot is the perfect size for my orchid.
    Unfortunately, I also have a project to share that didn't go as well as I had hoped. I attempted to replace the battery in my Valve Knuckle VR controller, but the process was difficult and I ended up breaking off a power pin from the PCB. It was a frustrating and disappointing experience, and I wish that Valve made it easier to replace the battery in their controllers.
    I hope you enjoyed this video and stay tuned for more 3D printing content. Don't forget to like and subscribe!
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  • @Dunkeyhote
    @Dunkeyhote Рік тому +1

    Excited for next year! Built a keyboard and just started getting into 3d printing this year. Excited to try to build your hydroponic thing.

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  Рік тому +1

      Awesome! Did you build a mechanical keyboard? How did it turn out?

  • @kevinrobida4931
    @kevinrobida4931 Рік тому +2

    Can you link your orchid pot STL?

  • @cosmiccrunch8591
    @cosmiccrunch8591 Рік тому

    Considering the emphasis on protecting the environment these days, we should have laws enacted that make it illegal to manufacture electronic devices that are not end user or at least tech repair shop serviceable, especially something so critical and simple to replace as a battery. Their motive is obvious, they don't want 3rd party manufacturers to start making batteries because that can lead to potentially dangerous situations if specs are safety features are not rigorously adhered to, but that's a poorly thought out solution. Imagine how many of these devices are going to end up in a landfill along with all the other disposable products like electronic cigarettes. Clueless mouth pieces are too focused on climate change to see the giant purple elephant in the room.