8:47 Looks like a very bad idea; those valves can get pretty stuck and the last thing you want is for your tool to break just as you've opened the valve. There is quite a lot of water in your heater and most of it is going to come out while you frantically look for pliers. A metal tool costs a few bucks and is guanrateed to work. Some things are better off in metal, and this is one.
The original bleeding tool, which came with a valve is also made of plastic. I haven't had any problems with valve stuck. It could be a problem, when you over tight them. Water amount in heating system is big, but the valve hole is small and it's not coming out very fast. You can also use screwdriver to close the valve.
Its ok if u need some not accurate work, or u just dont have time or opportunity to buy an instrument, but overall its waste of filament. Just think; How do u want to print and check a precise part if u do not fave a precise instrument to check the accuracy like a caliper, but if u fave a caliper u do not need to print one that will be for sure less accurate…
I have problem printing threads. They have the edge bent upwards and I can't figure out why. Tried speed reduction, fine or normal print, different slicers, different PLA roles... Do you have any advice?
Did you calibrate your extrusion? There are plenty of videos on it. What I think might be happening is that the subsequent layers are cooling down, shrinking, and pulling on the layers below it, thereby warping it upwards. Let me know how it goes.
@KwentiN I do, but when the loud music starts immediately it's hard to mute it. It's easier just to click 'don't recommend channel'. It'd be better if the audio levels were normalised or creators didn't just copy each other and did something original.
I printed the Nano Vise for soldering small parts. It's handy.
The filament cutter would be great for weedwhacker line
I was thinking the same thing lol
Weedwacker line works alright as printer filament also ha
@@MR_G92 Beat me too it! I heard that. Haven’t tried it, yet….
@Jack Williams I tried the oregan 1.7mm line and it printed fairly well
Вставка рекламы в ролики и впаривание всякой хрени - это неуважение своих подписчиков и гостей канала.Хватит воровать наше время! Дизлайк!!!
Paper cutter should be taking only one segment from the box cutter knife, it is poorly designed and wastes a lot of blade
It's a shame that all the tools out there for printing are so stupid and useless. :(
Very useful tings printed.
Its nice that you showed the print time and filament usage, great video!
Thanks!
8:47 Looks like a very bad idea; those valves can get pretty stuck and the last thing you want is for your tool to break just as you've opened the valve. There is quite a lot of water in your heater and most of it is going to come out while you frantically look for pliers. A metal tool costs a few bucks and is guanrateed to work.
Some things are better off in metal, and this is one.
The original bleeding tool, which came with a valve is also made of plastic. I haven't had any problems with valve stuck. It could be a problem, when you over tight them. Water amount in heating system is big, but the valve hole is small and it's not coming out very fast. You can also use screwdriver to close the valve.
Smart little things😌👌🏼
Useless
срочно звоните доктору!
Не понял со штангеном. Чувак не умеет им пользоваться? Предъявляет разные показания
Pls add some music to your vid it’s so boring w/o it Music happened at the time of typing lol
Its ok if u need some not accurate work, or u just dont have time or opportunity to buy an instrument, but overall its waste of filament.
Just think;
How do u want to print and check a precise part if u do not fave a precise instrument to check the accuracy like a caliper, but if u fave a caliper u do not need to print one that will be for sure less accurate…
No audio for 1st 5 mins
Yeah it was probably removed for copyright
great ideas!
I might try to make this nano vise + filament cutter and mount it close to the filament roll on the printer ...
Excelente video!
Thanks!
You got an dislike because of the volume
hello very very good thank you
5:06 thought it was meant to eat as chopsticks
Did you use PLA for these items? Am trying to determine which brand to buy.
Some prints are printed with PLA and some with PETG. PETG would be better for these prints.
Класс, реально полезные вещи
I have problem printing threads. They have the edge bent upwards and I can't figure out why. Tried speed reduction, fine or normal print, different slicers, different PLA roles... Do you have any advice?
There could be cooling problem. Lower the print temp. Watch over your fan settings. Level your bed. Use slower speeds.
Did you calibrate your extrusion? There are plenty of videos on it. What I think might be happening is that the subsequent layers are cooling down, shrinking, and pulling on the layers below it, thereby warping it upwards. Let me know how it goes.
I hate when videos have loud annoying intro music, for no reason.
As there is nothing important to hear in this video, may I suggest you just mute the video instead?
@KwentiN I do, but when the loud music starts immediately it's hard to mute it.
It's easier just to click 'don't recommend channel'.
It'd be better if the audio levels were normalised or creators didn't just copy each other and did something original.
Cool Video😌
Thanks!
What are the press in threads called at 5:50?
Threaded inserts. You can screw them in, usually in wood, or heat them up to melt into the pla.
Love this, thank you!
so few likes for such a good video!
Thanks!
make more video like this! Great work! Like It!
Thanks!
Génial vos réalisations
All these prints look absolutely amazing I'd love to have your profile loaded into the slicer👍👍👌👌
useless stuff if you use good stainlessteel instruments. And hey without instruments you cant make postprocessing for 3d prints.
Hola, buen día, una pregunta, que impresora usas? Y que material de impresión?
In this video Creality Ender 3 V2 and PLA filament
@@3DPrintsBuilds ok, muchas gracias por responder ❤️👍✌️