Simulating Wood and Metal with a 3D Printer

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024

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  • @nindtendo
    @nindtendo 4 роки тому +13

    best video regarding wood and metal filament + post processing, this vid needs more views!!!

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  4 роки тому +1

      Hey, thank you so much. It took a lot of work to make, so I am glad you appreciate it.

    • @nindtendo
      @nindtendo 4 роки тому

      am getting started in printig wood and copper and none of the videos I found so far covered it all :)

  • @almarma
    @almarma Рік тому +3

    OMG! I was just considering making a small chest for the remote controls with wooden filament but the high cost it would have had me in doubt. Your trick about using cheap one on the inside is a great trick! Great job and thank you!

    • @jessehavok4181
      @jessehavok4181 8 місяців тому

      What slicer settings allow this?

  • @josephvanas6352
    @josephvanas6352 2 роки тому +4

    That finishing technique for the wood PLA turned out great. I also use that stainless steel pin media for wet tumbling brass cases for reloading ammunition. Even the most corroded and carbon fouled up cases come out looking brand new and shiny. The trick at least with reloading ammo is a generous squirt of dawn dish soap and about a teaspoon of lemishine which is a dish detergent booster to prevent hard water deposits. It is basically citric acid and helps to polish the cases and remove harder deposits. Maybe a bit of lemishine with the brass and bronze parts would shine them up a bit dish soap may also keep the gunk from sticking to the prints.

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the tips.

  • @electron7373
    @electron7373 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing result! Loved seeing all the cool tricks to get plastic looking like wood and metals.

  • @TheAxmore
    @TheAxmore 27 днів тому

    something you might consider a wire brush and doing a pass or two over the part to slightly gouge the part and simulate wood grain a bit more

  • @Nerdule
    @Nerdule 5 років тому +7

    Woah! I didn't even realize that chest was 3D printed at first ... I mean, I'm sure it looks less realistic in person, but I had no idea 3D printers could do this sort of thing!

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  5 років тому +6

      Thank you. It actually looks even more realistic in person. Everyone at work thought it was wood. Unfortunately one lady thought the key was real bronze too and turned it so hard that she broke it off in the lock.

    • @NaliTikva
      @NaliTikva 5 років тому

      @@0calvin
      😭 poor 🗝

  • @theaces3697
    @theaces3697 4 роки тому

    i love that you show it in slic3r too, most people would just expect you to use the same one but that is great

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  4 роки тому

      Thanks. I use both since each one is better or worse than the other for certain tasks and printers.

  • @reinaweis
    @reinaweis 5 років тому +4

    Great job ^_^ I love how casually you say things like "my other utilimaker". I need 3D printers in my life.

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  5 років тому

      Thank you. I'm definitely spoiled with four printers.

    • @ELValenin
      @ELValenin 4 роки тому

      But PLEASE don't buy an ultimaker, they are overpriced as hell

  • @evgiz0r
    @evgiz0r 5 років тому +3

    you could also add fuzzy skin from cura with some tiny polygons, looks nice on wooden prints

  • @kevfquinn
    @kevfquinn 5 років тому +2

    Nice explainer - gonna have to try this as your results look much better than others I've seen!

  • @ColdFuse96
    @ColdFuse96 4 роки тому +2

    That bit with the Alexa at the beginning made me laugh so hard for some reason 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
    Great video, though! This is something I actually want to try out!!!!

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  4 роки тому

      Thank you. I'm glad you liked it.

  • @andrewmo49
    @andrewmo49 Рік тому

    Amazing work and thanks for putting this video together. As a woodworker that looks like as much work as building this out of wood but great job.

  • @GreySectoid
    @GreySectoid Рік тому

    Awesome results!

  • @jclc5791
    @jclc5791 5 років тому +1

    Dude, you just got yourself a subscription because of the Alexa bit, bravo sir, bravo! 🤘🤘

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  5 років тому +1

      Ha-ha, thanks. She is my plucky sidekick in a few of my videos.

    • @jclc5791
      @jclc5791 5 років тому

      @@0calvin PS, sick workmanship, loved the video!

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes 3 роки тому

    The best quality oak is quarter sawn to give straight grain patterns and medullary rays

  • @Griffdog21
    @Griffdog21 5 років тому

    Very very nice video! I just bought a roll of Easywood filament and can't wait to try it

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  5 років тому +1

      Great! I hope it works well for you. Thanks for watching.

  • @olivieremeras6351
    @olivieremeras6351 3 роки тому

    Best Wood post processing vidéo i've Seen so far. English is not m'y native language so can briefly explain to me how exactly thé tumbler is working and... Its original purpose ?...

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  3 роки тому +1

      The tumbler works like a clothes dryer. It scoops up the parts and drops them over and over again. My father used to metal detect (finding coins underground). He used the tumbler for cleaning the coins by adding small rocks with the coins and letting them tumble for an hour or two. It is useful for anything that needs to be polished, cleaned, or smoothed.

  • @sugarbooty
    @sugarbooty 5 років тому +3

    Excellent techniques, thank you for sharing!

  • @JordanSC
    @JordanSC 3 роки тому

    Great video, looks just like real wood.

  • @andrewgardner7104
    @andrewgardner7104 4 роки тому

    Tapey tap tap, mmmm a bit like Ave mixed with a bit of Old Tony. You've got potential.
    Subscribed.

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  4 роки тому

      Thank you. I don't do many 3D printing videos these days, but I appreciate the sub.

  • @anibaldeviaje
    @anibaldeviaje 3 роки тому +1

    Hello, could you please pass me the profile of the CURA? I have the same chimera and I can't print well

  • @rohitkishnani
    @rohitkishnani 4 роки тому +3

    nice to see some actually well though out comedy on an instructional video :) great content my dude

  • @swamihuman9395
    @swamihuman9395 5 років тому

    Great job. Great video. Thx for posting.

  • @LiamBlais
    @LiamBlais 4 роки тому

    Awesome video! Thanks

  • @SgtTaz
    @SgtTaz 5 років тому

    The copper filament you showed at the end is great! Maybe why it goes out of stock fairly fast ;) Thanks for the video

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  5 років тому

      Yes, it is pretty nice in person too, although the parts I printed with it just didn't look right for the chest, so I may have to stick with the real brass and bronze.

    • @SgtTaz
      @SgtTaz 5 років тому

      @@0calvin this one looked like a metal wood to me-kinda neat though hobbyking.com/en_us/metal-composite-3d-printer-filament-red-copper.html

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  5 років тому

      It does sort of look like antique brass. I might have to try it out. Thanks.

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes 3 роки тому

    If you paint mustard on copper if creates a turquoise like colour

  • @toaf6467
    @toaf6467 5 років тому

    looks cool, nice job

  • @SshanIcsS
    @SshanIcsS 5 років тому

    Thank you for the Video. Its helps me alot.

  • @LillySchwartz
    @LillySchwartz 4 роки тому

    This was awesome, really helpful! I just ordered a spool of wood PLA and I will definitely use your tips for finishing the prints. I won't bother with the metal filament though. Seems like a hassle and not really all that useful. I hope we get metal 3D printers for home use eventually!

  • @scottwatschke4192
    @scottwatschke4192 4 роки тому

    Nice.

  • @urban1337
    @urban1337 4 роки тому

    Alexa throwing shade 🤣

  • @cdfairchild
    @cdfairchild 4 роки тому

    Great video, and excellent results on the finished products. And maybe I missed it in the video, but what brand of filaments are you using?

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much. The wood is from MG Chemicals Wood PLA and can be found on Amazon. The steel is Protopasta Magnetic Iron PLA. The brass and bronze were ColorFabb BrassFill and BronzeFill PLA.

  • @jusjaisinghani8179
    @jusjaisinghani8179 3 роки тому

    Greek mythology part was lovely

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  3 роки тому

      Thank you. I always feel sorry for Hephaestus, the poor crippled bastard. He doesn't get a lot of notoriety these days. Perhaps because of his unwieldy name.

  • @julianthomas2742
    @julianthomas2742 Рік тому

    Does the trick with controlling the line directions work in Bambu studio?

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  Рік тому

      Sorry, I don't own one so I don't know. If nothing else, rotating the part should work I would think.

  • @CIOWhitepapers
    @CIOWhitepapers 5 років тому

    Great info, thanks for sharing : )

  • @soulsbreaker
    @soulsbreaker 5 років тому

    nice video dude!
    subbed!

  • @thebutcher1412
    @thebutcher1412 2 роки тому

    I have a brass tumbler for shell casings, it has walnut husk polishing media in it. Does anyone have experience using that to polish these plastic and metallic parts ?

  • @mjz187
    @mjz187 3 роки тому

    Question for anyone who did this. How hard is the material... could I easily stab a knife though the material? I need something tuff as real wood.

  • @mechaneil
    @mechaneil 5 років тому

    Great way to make 3d prints appear like wood and metal. About your ultimaker original, how did you do your dual extrusion setup?

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  5 років тому

      I tell a little about it here: ua-cam.com/video/fjvBoHkQN64/v-deo.html

  • @joreal71
    @joreal71 5 років тому

    Nice video. Keep it up bro.

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  5 років тому

      Thank you very much.

  • @rodsnyder6020
    @rodsnyder6020 5 років тому

    Thats awesome! I want to dive into wood and metal filled filament post processing soon and this helps me a lot as it answers some questions I had. Do you think that metal polish also works with making the parts shiny? Thanks for the video. Cheers! Say hi to Alexa from me. ^^

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  5 років тому +1

      Hey there Rod. I think a product like Brasso could work well in giving it a wetter, shinier look but that is one thing I have not tried yet. I did try an aluminum polish once (because that is all I had on-hand) but it did not work the way I had hoped, but I think it was really the wrong product for the job. Thanks for watching. Alexa says, "Who is Rod Snyder? Tell him hi or whatever. Are you still on the computer. You really need a life."

    • @rodsnyder6020
      @rodsnyder6020 5 років тому

      @@0calvinHey Brian. Thank you. Then I will try different metal polish compounds until one works. Your sassy assistant beta unit kicks butt! =|:-3

  • @massimocamillo7525
    @massimocamillo7525 5 років тому

    This is really cool, I love it. I would just like to know what filament you used however as I would like to replicate this myself
    Thanks

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  5 років тому

      Sorry, I thought I mentioned them in he video. The wood is from MG Chemicals Wood PLA and can be found on Amazon. The steel is Protopasta Magnetic Iron PLA. The brass and bronze were ColorFabb BrassFill and BronzeFill PLA.

    • @massimocamillo7525
      @massimocamillo7525 5 років тому

      @@0calvin great thanks a lot 😊

  • @DavidZimbeck
    @DavidZimbeck 3 роки тому

    You could probably get a locksmith to copy the key out of actual metal and then avoid it breaking

  • @avejst
    @avejst 5 років тому

    Nice job
    Thanks for sharing :-)

  • @faxxzc
    @faxxzc 5 років тому

    AvE Approves

  • @hngldr
    @hngldr 5 років тому

    That iron filament IS magnetIC it's just not magnetIZED.
    Otherwise great video - thanks!

  • @Mrbakerbaker
    @Mrbakerbaker 3 роки тому

    EXCELLENT VIDEO. Not much like it!

  • @Trumplican
    @Trumplican Рік тому

    seeing the rock tumbler is about 150 bucks i wonder what your father paid for it decades ago lol

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  Рік тому

      Are they really that expensive? I guess most of that is labor costs and probably company overhead since the demand for these is probably quite low and they obviously last for some time.

  • @andy-in-indy
    @andy-in-indy 5 років тому

    I think the Egyptian god P'tah (god of artisans and craftsmen) predates the Greek ones, so he may be the original maker ;-)
    Good video with useful information. I liked, I subscribed, but I bought Svetlana's book instead. ;-)

    • @0calvin
      @0calvin  5 років тому +1

      OK, but Flicker World is now available as an audiobook so you can try that instead :)

  • @uhitsethan
    @uhitsethan 2 роки тому

    Wasnt paying attention, thought you said "i called her the 'N' word"