@@ayrtonstudios7928 ive printed over 20kg on my ender 3 v3 ke over the past 6 months and not fixed or done a single thing but clean the build plate 3 times.
In slicing programs, there are often extra modules available. For instance, in Cura, in the extensions post-processing section, you can modify the G-code and change the filament at any desired layer in the filament change section. This way, you can transition to another color. If you search for "filament change" on UA-cam, you'll find plenty of great videos! :)
It varies depending on the filament brand. In fact, it can even vary between colors within the same brand. I start by printing a temp tower to observe the results. In general, the bed temperature is 60°C and the filament temp is between 205 and 220 °C for PLA.
Brand new to 3D printing. I got a KE for my birthday. It did fine for a couple of prints and now I can’t get the prints to stick unless I print a raft. But it’s next to impossible to get the raft off now. Please help 😢
In slicing programs, there are often extra modules available. For instance, in Cura, in the extensions post-processing section, you can modify the G-code and change the filament at any desired layer in the filament change section. This way, you can transition to another color. If you search for "filament change" on UA-cam, you'll find plenty of great videos! :)
First of all, this report has nothing to do with the channel, it's just a rant about the 3D printing industry. Today, I bring a different perspective on 3D printers, based on the research I carried out. I came to a conclusion that I would like to share. I have a comment about the world of 3D printing, which, contrary to what some say about accessibility, is still a world for few. Despite the criticism I may receive for this, I believe that although printers have become more affordable, there is still a long way to go before they become an achievable dream for many people, including myself. It's not just the initial cost of the printer that must be considered. An often overlooked point is the ongoing cost of the filament. Just like in the early days of inkjet printers, where the price of ink was an obstacle, today we face similar challenges with filament. Even though printers have become a little cheaper, filament remains a considerable investment. It is notable that, over the years, we have not seen a significant reduction in filament prices (especially here in Brazil). There appears to be a lack of real competition, resulting in companies setting prices almost like a monopoly. Filament quality is also a concern, with reports of poor quality not justifying the investment. Another aspect that is rarely addressed is the amount of material wasted due to unsuccessful prints, especially for beginners. Even though errors decrease over time, they do not disappear completely. This is a relevant point to consider, as it contributes to additional costs and not to mention environmental issues. That's why I say it and I repeat, cast the first stone if anyone who has never been through this, even with vast experience, still continues to print with errors and has to do it all over again, no matter the printer or your knowledge, there will be errors and as a result waste of material and input costs. what we need and start thinking about this issue, well the filament should be cheaper or there should be a collection of inputs by suppliers especially those that went wrong or leftovers that new printers leave to make multicolor parts and why not buy return the material, it would help the person who bought it and nature thanks you. Antes de mais nada, este relato não tem nada a ver com o canal, é apenas um desabafo sobre o ramo de impressão 3d.Hoje, trago uma perspectiva diferente sobre impressoras 3D, baseada nas pesquisas que realizei. Cheguei a uma conclusão que gostaria de compartilhar. Tenho um comentário sobre o universo da impressão 3D, que, ao contrário do que alguns afirmam sobre a acessibilidade, ainda é um mundo para poucos. Apesar das críticas que posso receber por isso, acredito que, embora as impressoras tenham se tornado mais acessíveis, ainda há um longo caminho para que se tornem um sonho alcançável para muitas pessoas, incluindo eu mesmo. Não é apenas o custo inicial da impressora que deve ser considerado. Um ponto muitas vezes negligenciado é o custo contínuo do filamento. Assim como no início das impressoras a jato de tinta, onde o preço da tinta era um obstáculo, hoje enfrentamos desafios semelhantes com o filamento. Mesmo que as impressoras tenham ficado um pouco mais baratas, o filamento continua sendo um investimento considerável. É notável que, ao longo dos anos, não tenhamos visto uma redução significativa nos preços do filamento (principalmente aqui no Brasil). Parece haver uma falta de concorrência real, resultando em empresas que estabelecem preços quase como um monopólio. A qualidade do filamento também é uma preocupação, com relatos de baixa qualidade que não justificam o investimento. Outro aspecto pouco abordado é a quantidade de material desperdiçado devido a impressões mal sucedidas, especialmente para iniciantes. Mesmo que os erros diminuam com o tempo, não desaparecem completamente. Este é um ponto relevante a considerar, pois contribui para custos adicionais e sem falar das questões ambientais. por isso falo e repito , atire a primeira pedra quem nunca passou por isso ,mesmo com uma vasta experiência, ainda continua imprimindo com falhas e teve que fazer tudo de novo , não importa a impressora ou seu conhecimento , vai haver erros e como consequência desperdício de material e gastos com insumos. o que precisamos e começar a pensar sobre esta questão , poxa bem que o filamento deveria ser mais barato ou houvesse o recolhimento dos insumos por parte dos fornecedores principalmente aqueles que deram errado ou sobras que as novas impressoras deixam para fazer peças multicolor e porque não comprar de volta o material , ajudaria a pessoa que comprou e a natureza agradece.
Thanks for sharing my Bacteriophage T4 model!
You are welcome! Great design!
I love that crocodile, it's so silky!!
these are so cool!!!
that slug is freaking amazing
never knew I needed a 3D printer until now
@@jjasejj7902 hello
Just purchased two ender 3 v3 se, they work awesome
Nice move. good prints. 👍👍👍
Hello, can we get in touch to know more details about them, I want one but I would like to learn about it
😬😬have fun with an ender i guess… Youll be fixing the printer more than printing…
@@ayrtonstudios7928 ive printed over 20kg on my ender 3 v3 ke over the past 6 months and not fixed or done a single thing but clean the build plate 3 times.
@@ayrtonstudios7928 That hasn't been my experience at all...
The dummy 13 is the best for me
I love the crocodile❤❤😂
Hello
3d prints . . . with asmr
True bro
Very good 🎉
Last one is supercool
it is a T13
Really cool 🧡🧡
im beginner, how di you print Flexi Bacteriophage T4 with different colors in the same print?
Multicolored 3d printers, multi colored filament, or swapping the colors out mid print
In slicing programs, there are often extra modules available. For instance, in Cura, in the extensions post-processing section, you can modify the G-code and change the filament at any desired layer in the filament change section. This way, you can transition to another color. If you search for "filament change" on UA-cam, you'll find plenty of great videos! :)
Amazing. What temperature do you have your bed and your filament set to. ????
I would also like to know this, I have mine set to 210c first layer, 205c other. and 70c bed heat
It varies depending on the filament brand. In fact, it can even vary between colors within the same brand. I start by printing a temp tower to observe the results. In general, the bed temperature is 60°C and the filament temp is between 205 and 220 °C for PLA.
@@TritonPrint3D Thank you
How would the carrots fit in that tray in the first place lol
Brand new to 3D printing. I got a KE for my birthday. It did fine for a couple of prints and now I can’t get the prints to stick unless I print a raft. But it’s next to impossible to get the raft off now. Please help 😢
Put the designs in your description so we can print them please
7:09 the fact that you had the audacity to call toothless a "flying night dragon" in the chapters makes me mad
All the toys are awesome 👍
Can I have the purple croc?
7:17 how did you print 2 colors
In slicing programs, there are often extra modules available. For instance, in Cura, in the extensions post-processing section, you can modify the G-code and change the filament at any desired layer in the filament change section. This way, you can transition to another color. If you search for "filament change" on UA-cam, you'll find plenty of great videos! :)
I love tge ultimate propeler launcher the dice shooter and the dummy
What's the music in this?
I was just about to order the anycubic kobra 2 neo and wanted to know if it is a good 3d printer or not
Also I think original planetary gear launcher was by Brent Peterson
What 3d printer do you use?
i like the robo13
Hello
Can you give me the 3D printing file of the dummy?
You can find links in the descriptions.
how to you print different colors?
I love the night fury
😎😎😎
I love how they consider a knife a toy
was my exact thought
Knife's are dangerous! Idk why they included that. 😅
@@mylacanzpoopyheadloveyourself8 That’s not your problem
Yummy, knife
Bri-ish
yo can you 3d print me somthing if i sind u the files for it i rlly want a 3d printer
So amazing
I want one ❤❤❤❤😍😍😊😊😊
LOOK , SO , COOL ,
I have like 11 snail fidgets but I can’t find most of them :C
Hahaha! If you print larger, it will disappear less. In fact, if you print the largest size you can, it is as if it would not disappear. :D
does it work with resin 3d or just fillament?
Just filament 👾
I love crocodiles
Hello
How to get one???
That’s not what a alligator skeleton looks like
My fav is knive
🧿💈⭕️
Breakin
dope
😃👍👍
Me gustas tús videos
What is that
i want the dummy but im in malaysia my home number is 37 house colour yellow
First of all, this report has nothing to do with the channel, it's just a rant about the 3D printing industry. Today, I bring a different perspective on 3D printers, based on the research I carried out.
I came to a conclusion that I would like to share.
I have a comment about the world of 3D printing, which, contrary to what some say about accessibility, is still a world for few. Despite the criticism I may receive for this, I believe that although printers have become more affordable, there is still a long way to go before they become an achievable dream for many people, including myself.
It's not just the initial cost of the printer that must be considered. An often overlooked point is the ongoing cost of the filament. Just like in the early days of inkjet printers, where the price of ink was an obstacle, today we face similar challenges with filament. Even though printers have become a little cheaper, filament remains a considerable investment.
It is notable that, over the years, we have not seen a significant reduction in filament prices (especially here in Brazil). There appears to be a lack of real competition, resulting in companies setting prices almost like a monopoly. Filament quality is also a concern, with reports of poor quality not justifying the investment.
Another aspect that is rarely addressed is the amount of material wasted due to unsuccessful prints, especially for beginners. Even though errors decrease over time, they do not disappear completely. This is a relevant point to consider, as it contributes to additional costs and not to mention environmental issues.
That's why I say it and I repeat, cast the first stone if anyone who has never been through this, even with vast experience, still continues to print with errors and has to do it all over again, no matter the printer or your knowledge, there will be errors and as a result waste of material and input costs. what we need and start thinking about this issue, well the filament should be cheaper or there should be a collection of inputs by suppliers especially those that went wrong or leftovers that new printers leave to make multicolor parts and why not buy return the material, it would help the person who bought it and nature thanks you.
Antes de mais nada, este relato não tem nada a ver com o canal, é apenas um desabafo sobre o ramo de impressão 3d.Hoje, trago uma perspectiva diferente sobre impressoras 3D, baseada nas pesquisas que realizei.
Cheguei a uma conclusão que gostaria de compartilhar.
Tenho um comentário sobre o universo da impressão 3D, que, ao contrário do que alguns afirmam sobre a acessibilidade, ainda é um mundo para poucos. Apesar das críticas que posso receber por isso, acredito que, embora as impressoras tenham se tornado mais acessíveis, ainda há um longo caminho para que se tornem um sonho alcançável para muitas pessoas, incluindo eu mesmo.
Não é apenas o custo inicial da impressora que deve ser considerado. Um ponto muitas vezes negligenciado é o custo contínuo do filamento. Assim como no início das impressoras a jato de tinta, onde o preço da tinta era um obstáculo, hoje enfrentamos desafios semelhantes com o filamento. Mesmo que as impressoras tenham ficado um pouco mais baratas, o filamento continua sendo um investimento considerável.
É notável que, ao longo dos anos, não tenhamos visto uma redução significativa nos preços do filamento (principalmente aqui no Brasil). Parece haver uma falta de concorrência real, resultando em empresas que estabelecem preços quase como um monopólio. A qualidade do filamento também é uma preocupação, com relatos de baixa qualidade que não justificam o investimento.
Outro aspecto pouco abordado é a quantidade de material desperdiçado devido a impressões mal sucedidas, especialmente para iniciantes. Mesmo que os erros diminuam com o tempo, não desaparecem completamente. Este é um ponto relevante a considerar, pois contribui para custos adicionais e sem falar das questões ambientais.
por isso falo e repito , atire a primeira pedra quem nunca passou por isso ,mesmo com uma vasta experiência, ainda continua imprimindo com falhas e teve que fazer tudo de novo , não importa a impressora ou seu conhecimento , vai haver erros e como consequência desperdício de material e gastos com insumos. o que precisamos e começar a pensar sobre esta questão , poxa bem que o filamento deveria ser mais barato ou houvesse o recolhimento dos insumos por parte dos fornecedores principalmente aqueles que deram errado ou sobras que as novas impressoras deixam para fazer peças multicolor e porque não comprar de volta o material , ajudaria a pessoa que comprou e a natureza agradece.
You have much FreeTime. Which I need. °^°
I cannot upload videos because I had too Many guideline strikes...
alligator or crocodile - i reconside crocodile 🦖🦎🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊
B o t h. As I insist that they are the same thing. *I say that I like both`*
p
У меня тоже есть такой костяной динозавр из принтера только он чёрный и он индораптор
Utility knife is a toy? That is absolutely terrible.
What’s this audio? ~ | 0:15 |
SLCT - U & Me - Nice music! is it?
Background music name anyone
It’s called dogs and bones by spring gang!
Bruh the disc was a remix give credits to original creator he’s uhltimate
Oye crees que puedas imprimirme un esqueleto de dinosaurio, te pagaré.
Hi, kindly dm
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Eu queria esse jacaré de osso roxo 😞
turkish mi AS BAYRAKLARI AS AS
Eu também a minhoca amarela
mükəməl
😀🥰
AAAA SOY ESPAÑOL
Ilovi
Can you print my name my name is Gabriel
don't mind me, just hanging around for likes.. >//
That failed huh. Stop like begging
The guy who commented nearly has as many likes as u