Whatever you're smoking man.. keep smoking it. Those hangers? Genius. Those ribs in the vase mode? Never seen that technique before! I am thinking about making some 3d printed blinds.
I'm going to give you a warning about printing blinds. It starts with really simple parts but as you go about creating the model you start thinking about making electric blinds and you have to start over to integrate the electronic parts.
The "fail/thready" lines in that one print remind me of Damascus steel patterns. It'll be really cool to see how you incorporate those with purpose, I like them a lot, they add visual texture with light reflecting on an already nicely textured piece.👍👍
Trash bag sag: print another bracket and flat plate to put below it to provide bottom support as it gets filled. It’ll take the strain off of the captured bag rim, which is where it’s going to tear.
Devin I just wanted to say you're by far my favorite 3d printing creator. I've been printing since 2016 and you've inspired me many times over the years. I love how creative you get and your designs are always a joy to print. My fiance just got a guitar and I immediately knew I had to print your guitar wall mount which led to be pulling off my first tpu print at home! Thanks for everything!
As soon as I saw the planters/vases, I thought they would look fantastic as lamp shades or to contain LEDs for a table light. And then you passed the light bulb through the orange one and it just emphasized the point.
Awesome projects! Maybe not the cheapest ways to get these things, but I love the care and attention you can put into all the little parts of a home when you build them yourself like this!
The hanger idea is genius! If that was a real product, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I too am too lazy to simply insert the hanger from underneath the shirt and prefer to do it through the collar. lol
I made a vacuum attachment for my hair clippers so it sucks the hair straight before it goes into the clipper and then sucks it up as it’s cut. No mess. Been using it for over 10 years.
Your rant: I couldn't agree more! I've seen SO MANY designs that would be way easier and quicker to print if they were split in a couple of parts. Stronger, even.
Here here! Print-in-place has its benefits, but not as a cure-all. There are tons of advantages to multi-part prints! I love the hangers, by the by. I LOVE your design! It's inventive, fun, and incredible functional.
Dude I've been following you for years and haven't been on youtube for a while and this just came up, just wanted to say how much of an influence you have had on my designs and life in general and you are just such a good designer, you just keep impressing every time I see anything you make! Keep inspiring people Devin! ♥
Agreed as a beginner print in place is fun and satisfying but as I get more into it (in the props and toys phase) I find the assembly bit to be more fun often like a little puzzle
Super cool prints! Glad to see a non-April-Fool's video on the 1st! Yeah - I designed my own watering can a while back and was impressed with the laminar flow. It's awesome.
For vase mode, it works well to have the rib cuts form an X pattern. It ends up behaving a bit like an isogrid structure. There's a lot of potential for variations and decoration with this approach too.
That may be the better option for larger objects! I considered it for these as well but preferred the linear aesthetic and it proved to be strong enough.
How did you guys set the slicer to print the ribs? I would appreciate it if you could share settings. I've been trying with vase mode in Prusa, having the gaps be 0.0001mm wide and 2mm deep, and I've had no luck recreating the ribs this way. Thanks!
Wow, your design skills were better than I thought. PLEASE do more videos like this with stuff you design around the house! ... and thanks for making the files public!!!
3:16 adding information like this is vital to helping the community grow in the right direction. Why did that matching soap container make me feel at zen? lol.
Very spiffy. One thing I designed and printed for my home was a bag hanger for the kitchen. (I have a small netted bag that holds the weekly buildup of shopping bags, then I empty it at the end of the week) It just screwed to the inside of a cabinet door, and it has been good ever since. Door stops, drink coasters, organization trays, etc. There's all kinds of things you can make custom for your home.
Man I recently bought a Bambu P1S and been printing like mad. Leaving my Ender 3 and cr10 in the dust (quite litterally). I actually need more clothes hangers because mine are breaking one by one ... (they are from that famous Swedish store). I love being able to print my own and personalise them in the colors I want. I can also use them at Scouts when we go camping, just fold them up! I really been loving your designs Devon, looking forward to more designs and prints from you. And have fun designing and making your home more personal
I love that folding hanger design. It's perfect for traveling during the wintertime or anywhere with a cold climate. Bulky jackets are a pain to deal with
Sometimes you have to look at problems from a different perspective to come to a solution. Like looking at the bottom of your sweater to discover a way larger hole to insert the coat hanger 😂
I'm a little surprised at the pooh-pooh-ing here in the comments. Sure these ideas have been done, obviously. It says much more that the processes used, and the proven results, make your offerings uniquely outstanding. I'm not going out and buying your kit, but I can' t say you don't make it very tempting! You really know your stuff 👍👌👏
Amazing as always! You're my greatest inspiration and on top of that the only person I would support on Patreon so thank you for making so many good videos.
I don't know how I haven't run accross you before. I am subscribed to ~50 different 3D printing channels, but what I saw on yours today was truly amazing. I really look for functional prints (toys are nice but making things your need is 10x better) and you just knocked it out of the park over and over again. I'm printing your free hanger right now in silver PETG, fingers crossed I got everything right. Is there any chance you will post the free designs to MakerWorld? That would simplify consumption of your models as well as drive up subscriptions to your UA-cam channel as you could link to it for people to see the items in action. I can't wait to see what you come up with next. If the hanger works out I will be buying your full model for the extra bits and bobbles but more importantly to show my appreciation for the work you put into this. Side note - I recently backed the "hinger" Kickstarter which cost a LOT more for just a handful of fabricated hangers, and had I seen your video before hand I wouldn't have bothered *even though you approach the solution differently - you should check out her design).
I really enjoyed watching g this! I can tell there was a lot of time and effort into the quality of the video as well. Good job! I’m gonna try some of your prints
I make air frames using vase mode and I've gotten pretty good at a method that I call multi-surface complex vase mode you can actually create an inside and an outside surface it's a little tricky because the precision does have to be pretty within tolerances at least the minimums so hollow out the inside of the model so you now have a thickness to the wall then create your ribs your ribs must be conformal to the shape of the wall special note here you can make the cuts from the inside to the outside wall making your outside wall cleaner you need the rib to be exactly two times the nozzle diameter from the wall That's because in order to make the rib it has to create the two right angle corners in order to turn around 180° if you don't the slicer will merge the parts if it's too big you won't get fusion meaning the ribs won't fuse to the inner and outer walls and you'll lose a lot of your strength The trick here is one of the ribs needs to go all the way through both walls this creates one continuous path inside and outside allowing you to create a multi wall multi-surface complex shape that is all vase mode The advantages of vase mode or not only is the part lightweight but the part is largely error proof since there are no retractions and no travel moves this is usually where errors occur Wants that inner wall and outer wall fuse together with the ribs you create the increase in strength with almost no mass increase is really quite phenomenal this is how I design all of my fully printed rockets minimal mass maximum strength I've actually gone to the point where I can make a plastic model rocket almost as lightweight as some of the more complex paper and plywood models however I do still have a heat issue if the ejection charge gets trapped for too long inside the model well things melt :-) If you do not have to have parts inserts within each other meaning you don't need to connect parts together you can just simply set your extrusion multiplier up 5% to guarantee fusion and even with a 0.4 millimeter nozzle you end up with surprisingly strong parts while still being very lightweight and while retaining vase mode compatibility
Thanks for the tips! I've done some similar thinks in the past with vase mode as well, but only for smaller parts... It maybe come in handy when I start printing furniture!
@make.anything They can hold me will definitely hold you :-) I'm actually working on making an entire building bye making 3D optimized cinder block so to speak it's not very cost effective but I have a stupidly ridiculous amount of filament and I want to do something interesting with it at that point it becomes less about finesse and strength and more about how much volume can you get out of 1 kg I've discovered I can get reasonable strength with a 950 g expenditure per 12x12x6-in block I learned the hard way you can't push too close to 1 kg as there's variance in the roles and it sucks when you run out :-)
one idea for getting the brush to drop all the gunk into the pan could be to make a comb like add-on on top of the pan where the handle are attached .. bwainfart ..
One more for your utility belt: Instead of a tape in the screw, you can save yourself the trouble of missing the mark and or removing the tape afterwards by designing a mount you can attach to the drill. To the side of the mount and aligned with the drilling axis you can make a hole where you can insert a stick with ruler markings. You can then push in the stick that will be x milimiters behind the crew bit tip. You can now carelessly drill as the stick will touch the door and preventing you from pushing further. You can design any mechanism to lock the stick in, but if you have a filament that allows for some flex, but it can maintain rigid lock, then I like the approach of making a cerraded stick, that you can move freely through the hole while holding down a hinge with a few teeth that will mesh with the cerraded side of the stick.
Awesome designs! Man add a shelf under the green and orange bags so the bottom of each bag is sitting on a small shelf :) that will take some of the pressure off the bag and prevent it from ripping without having to make anything large :) maybe even add a short lip to the shelf so the bag will definitely stay on it.
So many amazing designs! You have such a talent for creating good looking and very functional designs. Iterations nails the functionality over time, as shown with the garbage bag brackets. That said, I would slowly lose my mind over having to use two hands to put garbage into the bag. A simple lip on the front of the lid would allow you to open it while holding garbage with the same hand. Also, if the brush was mounted horisontally over the dustpan, it could help holding "dammråttor" or hair clippings in place while carrying the whole thing to the waste bin. Välkommen till Sverige, vi är glada att ha dig här!
Hey! dont know if you know already, but the brown compost bags in the entrence or close to the checkout in most grocery stores are completely free, they are for food-waste and 100% recyclable. the garbage-station makes bio gas out of that. the plastic bags (even thought they say they are resyclable) dont break down in time for the station to process it into bio-gas. :-) not something you need to change. but it saves you money and your garbage man will be happy :)
Your work is amazing! Have you considered creating an online course for designing objects like the vases that we could purchase? I would really be interested!
Congratulations on placing your bin bags in the Nationally Approved Spot (; Seriously though, in the Netherlands (where i lived until i was 27) the bin could be anywhere around the kitchen. Here in Sweden it doesn't matter who you are visiting, if you open up the door under the sink there WILL be a bin!
I love that shade of green. I needa get my hands on it at some point. Right now im waiting on my 7 spools and .2, .4, and .6 nozzles to come in from Bambu
Yo, I been printing lots of clothes hangers that you designed and I freaking love them!! The happy colors I used makes me happy just opening my wardrobe now lol (turqiouse and magenta).
Have you considered inserting the coat hanger from the bottom
I came to the comments for this
................nope
He needs to create a problem to solve
I was initially going to suggest this as well, but I found it to be more of a workaround for an issue his coat hanger actually solved.
@@TaintedCamper for that sweet sweet membership cash
It'd be great to see a followup video in several months about which of these items you still use and which ones got replaced by traditional items.
Whatever you're smoking man.. keep smoking it. Those hangers? Genius. Those ribs in the vase mode? Never seen that technique before! I am thinking about making some 3d printed blinds.
Thanks! Lots of smoked onions and salmon these days ;)
It's actually a popular vase mode technique. I've been using it in my models for years.
@@polycrystallinecandy I'm sure, I've just never seen it before.
I'm going to give you a warning about printing blinds. It starts with really simple parts but as you go about creating the model you start thinking about making electric blinds and you have to start over to integrate the electronic parts.
The "fail/thready" lines in that one print remind me of Damascus steel patterns. It'll be really cool to see how you incorporate those with purpose, I like them a lot, they add visual texture with light reflecting on an already nicely textured piece.👍👍
You know you can insert the hanger through the bottom of your sweaters instead of stretching the necks out lol
It is less convenient than through the top.
Trash bag sag: print another bracket and flat plate to put below it to provide bottom support as it gets filled. It’ll take the strain off of the captured bag rim, which is where it’s going to tear.
Better for the trash bags too. You can squeeze a lot more in them if there's a shelf under them
Devin, you just get better and better. You never stop to amaze me. I love the new clean European feel of your videos.
Devin I just wanted to say you're by far my favorite 3d printing creator. I've been printing since 2016 and you've inspired me many times over the years. I love how creative you get and your designs are always a joy to print. My fiance just got a guitar and I immediately knew I had to print your guitar wall mount which led to be pulling off my first tpu print at home! Thanks for everything!
That's awesome, thanks for watching all these years :)
The coat hangers! Absolutely fabulous! Love your perspective on print in place too.
If I had a nickel for each time a youtube maker reinvented the hanger
You'd have a quarter, at least! 🤑
@@make.anythinglol which isn't a lot but it's weird it happened . . .
*Counts fingers
Speculate higher. A nickel isn’t that much.
If I had a Porsche every time a UA-cam reinvented the hanger.
first simone now devin, i cant wait for the next hanger innovation
This is the second one for me with Simone being the first.
As soon as I saw the planters/vases, I thought they would look fantastic as lamp shades or to contain LEDs for a table light. And then you passed the light bulb through the orange one and it just emphasized the point.
The coat hanger is a dream come true. I airdry most of my clothes, and this makes hanging and releasing the garments so much easier.
Awesome projects! Maybe not the cheapest ways to get these things, but I love the care and attention you can put into all the little parts of a home when you build them yourself like this!
Thank you! I think the extra connection I have with these is worth the cost and effort :)
The hanger idea is genius! If that was a real product, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I too am too lazy to simply insert the hanger from underneath the shirt and prefer to do it through the collar. lol
Yo, fr why isnt that available? Its genius
This was really missing a Manscaped ad :D
Hey! Way to go on the BIG move!
Looks like you are settling in nicely. Thanks for sharing this fun video. 👍
I made a vacuum attachment for my hair clippers so it sucks the hair straight before it goes into the clipper and then sucks it up as it’s cut. No mess. Been using it for over 10 years.
Good point, I totally need to make one of those.... once I have a vacuum hehe
Your rant: I couldn't agree more! I've seen SO MANY designs that would be way easier and quicker to print if they were split in a couple of parts. Stronger, even.
As a homeowner, 3D printing has helped me immensely
Welcome to Sweden, Devin 😍 Glad to have you here!
I thought I was the only person that was OCD about the sweaters and shirts being stretched on the necks. Thank you for the great models and video.
......no stretching is required for normal hangers....... Just go through the bottom of the shirt......
I would rather stretch the nexk hole them fumble through the bottom when putting it on and taking it off the hanger
😂
...elipses are three dots
More dots=longer pause
Lrn2internet kiddo.
This is GENUIS! My shirts need THIS! No stretching on my COLLARS! This saved me many DOLLARS! I gotta HOLLA
Awesome! Thank you for printing more than just toys and printing practical stuff to use around the house.
The magnets for the brush + the modular(ish) looking design, and modern design itself is crazy 😭
Amazing product honestly
4.4.24
All of these are so innovative and practical. I could really use a set of those hangers.
That's a lot of stuff I would never even consider 3d printing, but you've come up with a lot of really cool designs.
Here here! Print-in-place has its benefits, but not as a cure-all. There are tons of advantages to multi-part prints!
I love the hangers, by the by. I LOVE your design! It's inventive, fun, and incredible functional.
Not to be dramatic or anything but the coat hanger is a design marvel
Dude I've been following you for years and haven't been on youtube for a while and this just came up, just wanted to say how much of an influence you have had on my designs and life in general and you are just such a good designer, you just keep impressing every time I see anything you make! Keep inspiring people Devin! ♥
Exceptional! Truly inspiring the 3D Printing community! Thank you 👍🏻
Agreed as a beginner print in place is fun and satisfying but as I get more into it (in the props and toys phase) I find the assembly bit to be more fun often like a little puzzle
Cool prints in Sweden, that will be interesting!!! Best of luck!
Super cool prints! Glad to see a non-April-Fool's video on the 1st!
Yeah - I designed my own watering can a while back and was impressed with the laminar flow. It's awesome.
For vase mode, it works well to have the rib cuts form an X pattern. It ends up behaving a bit like an isogrid structure. There's a lot of potential for variations and decoration with this approach too.
That may be the better option for larger objects! I considered it for these as well but preferred the linear aesthetic and it proved to be strong enough.
How did you guys set the slicer to print the ribs? I would appreciate it if you could share settings.
I've been trying with vase mode in Prusa, having the gaps be 0.0001mm wide and 2mm deep, and I've had no luck recreating the ribs this way. Thanks!
Wow, your design skills were better than I thought. PLEASE do more videos like this with stuff you design around the house! ... and thanks for making the files public!!!
3:16 adding information like this is vital to helping the community grow in the right direction. Why did that matching soap container make me feel at zen? lol.
Very spiffy.
One thing I designed and printed for my home was a bag hanger for the kitchen. (I have a small netted bag that holds the weekly buildup of shopping bags, then I empty it at the end of the week) It just screwed to the inside of a cabinet door, and it has been good ever since.
Door stops, drink coasters, organization trays, etc. There's all kinds of things you can make custom for your home.
Oh good ideas! Those red and green bags do come on a roll and I collect lots of other loose bags as well so some holders/dispensers do sound handy
you are an amazing designer. one of the few that apply "form follows function" principle really well.
Can’t wait to get a printer sometime to print my designs. Love the simple but useful designs you have.
Man I recently bought a Bambu P1S and been printing like mad. Leaving my Ender 3 and cr10 in the dust (quite litterally). I actually need more clothes hangers because mine are breaking one by one ... (they are from that famous Swedish store). I love being able to print my own and personalise them in the colors I want. I can also use them at Scouts when we go camping, just fold them up!
I really been loving your designs Devon, looking forward to more designs and prints from you. And have fun designing and making your home more personal
This was your best video yet! I really enjoyed the humor.
Also the Quick-release function of the coat hanger just feels so satisfying :D
I love that folding hanger design. It's perfect for traveling during the wintertime or anywhere with a cold climate. Bulky jackets are a pain to deal with
He's BAAAAAACK! Well, in video, not person... GREAT DESIGNS!
More planters and hovering trays! I don't own any plants but now I want to just to print those beautiful pots!
3D-printed coat hangers are the best! Regular boring coat hangers also bring out the inner child, but in a different way.
This is the coolest video. I love this concept so much. Please keep doing it!
My favorite prints and models I've made are utilitarian. These are fantastic and I might try some of these.
Wall hangings! What sorts of things would you like to see on the walls? Perhsps something inspired by Sweden's natural beauty?
Most of the time, I don't need to 3D print things, but when I do, it's extremely useful.
bro that hanger design is way too cool to just be featured here.
Amazing models! I want to print them all. I just wish I had a 3d printer.
Avoided this because it popped up on April Fools, glad I finally watched it. Really good ideas, I've already downloaded the hangar.
We have this saying that it's not a true polish household unless the trashcan is under the sink. Love the design and I might print those myself!
Marco sei FENOMENALE!!
Adoro il tuo canale, non smettere mai di fare video!
Saluti da Bologna
Absolute goals!!! I am now inspired to challenge myself and get to printing
Woah those defects do look amazing in that format and filament
Sometimes you have to look at problems from a different perspective to come to a solution. Like looking at the bottom of your sweater to discover a way larger hole to insert the coat hanger 😂
I'm a little surprised at the pooh-pooh-ing here in the comments. Sure these ideas have been done, obviously. It says much more that the processes used, and the proven results, make your offerings uniquely outstanding. I'm not going out and buying your kit, but I can' t say you don't make it very tempting! You really know your stuff 👍👌👏
I love your vids man I have been watching at least since I was 8! You are never boring to watch. Keep up the making!
Wow! Thanks for sticking around. I feel old now hehe
I also sometimes forget the big opening at the bottom of my sweaters
"Securely holds my junk" is worth a subscribe lol
Really enjoyed this one! You make an excellent point about print in place not always being the best way
Amazing as always! You're my greatest inspiration and on top of that the only person I would support on Patreon so thank you for making so many good videos.
Thank you, that warms my heart 😊
the pleiades are beautiful.
I don't know how I haven't run accross you before. I am subscribed to ~50 different 3D printing channels, but what I saw on yours today was truly amazing. I really look for functional prints (toys are nice but making things your need is 10x better) and you just knocked it out of the park over and over again.
I'm printing your free hanger right now in silver PETG, fingers crossed I got everything right. Is there any chance you will post the free designs to MakerWorld? That would simplify consumption of your models as well as drive up subscriptions to your UA-cam channel as you could link to it for people to see the items in action.
I can't wait to see what you come up with next. If the hanger works out I will be buying your full model for the extra bits and bobbles but more importantly to show my appreciation for the work you put into this. Side note - I recently backed the "hinger" Kickstarter which cost a LOT more for just a handful of fabricated hangers, and had I seen your video before hand I wouldn't have bothered *even though you approach the solution differently - you should check out her design).
This is brilliant and may be regarded as a primitive example of the “futuristic home” years from now.
I really enjoyed watching g this! I can tell there was a lot of time and effort into the quality of the video as well. Good job! I’m gonna try some of your prints
I remember when your channel was just that (no puzzles), I loved every video you made
Beautiful transitions man! Great video and lovely vases
LOL. You know you can just bring the hanger up from the bottom of the sweater...
Print in place 4 life! Never save essays! Write it and print it! Saving is for people who have doubts!😂😂
I make air frames using vase mode and I've gotten pretty good at a method that I call multi-surface complex vase mode you can actually create an inside and an outside surface it's a little tricky because the precision does have to be pretty within tolerances at least the minimums so hollow out the inside of the model so you now have a thickness to the wall then create your ribs your ribs must be conformal to the shape of the wall special note here you can make the cuts from the inside to the outside wall making your outside wall cleaner you need the rib to be exactly two times the nozzle diameter from the wall That's because in order to make the rib it has to create the two right angle corners in order to turn around 180° if you don't the slicer will merge the parts if it's too big you won't get fusion meaning the ribs won't fuse to the inner and outer walls and you'll lose a lot of your strength
The trick here is one of the ribs needs to go all the way through both walls this creates one continuous path inside and outside allowing you to create a multi wall multi-surface complex shape that is all vase mode The advantages of vase mode or not only is the part lightweight but the part is largely error proof since there are no retractions and no travel moves this is usually where errors occur
Wants that inner wall and outer wall fuse together with the ribs you create the increase in strength with almost no mass increase is really quite phenomenal this is how I design all of my fully printed rockets minimal mass maximum strength I've actually gone to the point where I can make a plastic model rocket almost as lightweight as some of the more complex paper and plywood models however I do still have a heat issue if the ejection charge gets trapped for too long inside the model well things melt :-)
If you do not have to have parts inserts within each other meaning you don't need to connect parts together you can just simply set your extrusion multiplier up 5% to guarantee fusion and even with a 0.4 millimeter nozzle you end up with surprisingly strong parts while still being very lightweight and while retaining vase mode compatibility
Thanks for the tips! I've done some similar thinks in the past with vase mode as well, but only for smaller parts... It maybe come in handy when I start printing furniture!
@make.anything They can hold me will definitely hold you :-) I'm actually working on making an entire building bye making 3D optimized cinder block so to speak it's not very cost effective but I have a stupidly ridiculous amount of filament and I want to do something interesting with it at that point it becomes less about finesse and strength and more about how much volume can you get out of 1 kg I've discovered I can get reasonable strength with a 950 g expenditure per 12x12x6-in block I learned the hard way you can't push too close to 1 kg as there's variance in the roles and it sucks when you run out :-)
one idea for getting the brush to drop all the gunk into the pan could be to make a comb like add-on on top of the pan where the handle are attached .. bwainfart ..
Totally! I wanted to make something like that in the past for my non-printed dustpans, so I just might :)
haha. Man, you are fun to watch. Sweden?!
That coat hanger design is actually really cool. I bet it'll be on AliExpress in no time. 😅
I think making a nozzle for the watering can would be pretty cool (although the laminar flow is quite mesmerizing)
One more for your utility belt:
Instead of a tape in the screw, you can save yourself the trouble of missing the mark and or removing the tape afterwards by designing a mount you can attach to the drill.
To the side of the mount and aligned with the drilling axis you can make a hole where you can insert a stick with ruler markings. You can then push in the stick that will be x milimiters behind the crew bit tip.
You can now carelessly drill as the stick will touch the door and preventing you from pushing further.
You can design any mechanism to lock the stick in, but if you have a filament that allows for some flex, but it can maintain rigid lock, then I like the approach of making a cerraded stick, that you can move freely through the hole while holding down a hinge with a few teeth that will mesh with the cerraded side of the stick.
Great video Devin! And congrats on the move. I love Sweden
Thank you! I'm loving it here :)
What a great video! Genius ideas! And entertaining also. Thank you for sharing your designs.!
Devin the dude! What a cool episode!!🎉
Love your creativity and design ideas, very inspiring :)
Really like all the designs you made Devin :)
Vesuvius nope, more like salmon. Love your video and humor, but most of all your clever ingenuity.
Awesome designs! Man add a shelf under the green and orange bags so the bottom of each bag is sitting on a small shelf :) that will take some of the pressure off the bag and prevent it from ripping without having to make anything large :) maybe even add a short lip to the shelf so the bag will definitely stay on it.
I love how his logo moves to prevent burn in
So many amazing designs! You have such a talent for creating good looking and very functional designs. Iterations nails the functionality over time, as shown with the garbage bag brackets. That said, I would slowly lose my mind over having to use two hands to put garbage into the bag. A simple lip on the front of the lid would allow you to open it while holding garbage with the same hand. Also, if the brush was mounted horisontally over the dustpan, it could help holding "dammråttor" or hair clippings in place while carrying the whole thing to the waste bin. Välkommen till Sverige, vi är glada att ha dig här!
Great suggestions, thanks!
Always Great Stuff 😅 enjoyed your video yen again 💪🏻💪🏻
You could just put a regular hanger in from the bottom. No need to stretch!
However your design is handy for travel as it folds.
Hey! dont know if you know already, but the brown compost bags in the entrence or close to the checkout in most grocery stores are completely free, they are for food-waste and 100% recyclable. the garbage-station makes bio gas out of that. the plastic bags (even thought they say they are resyclable) dont break down in time for the station to process it into bio-gas. :-) not something you need to change. but it saves you money and your garbage man will be happy :)
Your work is amazing! Have you considered creating an online course for designing objects like the vases that we could purchase? I would really be interested!
This is cool. I made a similar brush to clean off my build plate. The other end is a scraper to clean off purge lines and failed prints.
Congratulations on placing your bin bags in the Nationally Approved Spot (;
Seriously though, in the Netherlands (where i lived until i was 27) the bin could be anywhere around the kitchen. Here in Sweden it doesn't matter who you are visiting, if you open up the door under the sink there WILL be a bin!
3D printed curtains! That way you can dance with your hangers clothes on or off.
I love that shade of green. I needa get my hands on it at some point. Right now im waiting on my 7 spools and .2, .4, and .6 nozzles to come in from Bambu
Yo, I been printing lots of clothes hangers that you designed and I freaking love them!! The happy colors I used makes me happy just opening my wardrobe now lol (turqiouse and magenta).
Woohoo! 🙌
awesome. will have to print a few now 😀
Wow brilliant, can't wait to get my first printer and give these a go
How about picture frames? I'm sure you could come up with some really artistic designs! Even art itself that you could frame!