great video and you defintely set my vase mode mind on fire! :D printing one currently and will be finished in a few mnutes bc vase mode is so quick :P
You are the vase mode god! I gladly obey! I really like vase mode too and not even my wife shares this passion... First I thought that something is wrong with me... Oo But man you went deep down the rabbit hole! Very inspiring - thank you! If I find your e-mail I send you a really useful model.
So my question is what if your model doesn't meet the requirements for vase mode printing and you still ask the slicer to slice it in vase mode? Does it refuse to do it? Does it slice the model somehow but then if you try to actually print the model, it'll fail? Something else maybe? I'm really curious.
It depends on the slicer, but usually it will at least try! Whether the results will print successfully is another matter, though! The results tend to be a bit unpredictable :)
imagine we wouldn't have 99% of the 3d printing community only printing fidget toys, I am convinced we would have a slicer capable of printing very little individual perimeters but instead we have gcode where 9/10 lines in the file is a travel move.
can you do part vas mode, part regular mode? for example, to print a tube, i want top and bottom to be in regular mode and middle part in vas mode so it is faster and cheaper to make? in Cura, per model setting, spiral setting is not one of the settings I can change. what is your thought?
You might be able to do it in Simplify 3D using multiple processes, but probably not in Cura. You could of course add extra bottom layers, but those would be solid, and there wouldn't be a way to add infill.
Haha, thank you! I'm gonna claim I haven't stopped, I'm just being very inefficient in producing video content 🤣. I'll get another one up soon, I promise! 😁❤️
@@Clockspring3D nice! Thanks for the good news! 😄 For sure I'll buy the spiral box model, so satisfying! Is OK for you if I'll show your model in one of my next videos?
The idea with the extra assembled stripes is great 👍
That's outstanding
Thanks so much for this. The only overview that I actually understood and got inspired by…
Great overview and ideas, thanks!
It is a great experiments and analysis. Thanks a lot for sharing.
great video and you defintely set my vase mode mind on fire! :D printing one currently and will be finished in a few mnutes bc vase mode is so quick :P
Hahahahaha, great start of the video! And it revived my wish to do a vase mode shoe. ^_^
Brilliant intro!
We love it!!
Very good summary, thanks.
i was your 100th sub!! Keep up the freat work!
What is the green one? That’s very interesting.
Never seen ya before, thanks for the lil box
Brilliant vid!!!! This channel is going to be big....
what filament is this?
Anyone have a link to those corrugated pieces? The box with lid and the trays?
Of course fractals had to come into play.
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That is great! Must be way stronger
You are the vase mode god! I gladly obey! I really like vase mode too and not even my wife shares this passion... First I thought that something is wrong with me... Oo But man you went deep down the rabbit hole! Very inspiring - thank you! If I find your e-mail I send you a really useful model.
Inspire video for me thanks
That noise! Had headphones on too. And I thought nails on a chalkboard was cringey. Awesome video!! sub'd
man.. this video went NOWHERE !
It is the path, not the destination... Open your mind dude!
Can't you just increase wall line count to make it more rigid and as a side effect control inner geometry?
if you increase the wall count, its no more vase mode
So my question is what if your model doesn't meet the requirements for vase mode printing and you still ask the slicer to slice it in vase mode? Does it refuse to do it? Does it slice the model somehow but then if you try to actually print the model, it'll fail? Something else maybe? I'm really curious.
It depends on the slicer, but usually it will at least try! Whether the results will print successfully is another matter, though! The results tend to be a bit unpredictable :)
Somebody made a video of my thoughts😂
imagine we wouldn't have 99% of the 3d printing community only printing fidget toys, I am convinced we would have a slicer capable of printing very little individual perimeters but instead we have gcode where 9/10 lines in the file is a travel move.
can you do part vas mode, part regular mode? for example, to print a tube, i want top and bottom to be in regular mode and middle part in vas mode so it is faster and cheaper to make? in Cura, per model setting, spiral setting is not one of the settings I can change. what is your thought?
You might be able to do it in Simplify 3D using multiple processes, but probably not in Cura. You could of course add extra bottom layers, but those would be solid, and there wouldn't be a way to add infill.
what is the best kindof filament to use in vase mode for durability?
TPU.... If you don't mind it being squishy when you press it. It's damn near indestructible unless you cut it.
Great video man! why you stopped making 3d print videos and tutorial??? please, restart NOW! ;)
Haha, thank you! I'm gonna claim I haven't stopped, I'm just being very inefficient in producing video content 🤣. I'll get another one up soon, I promise! 😁❤️
@@Clockspring3D nice! Thanks for the good news! 😄 For sure I'll buy the spiral box model, so satisfying! Is OK for you if I'll show your model in one of my next videos?
In case you don't want to model the hex box, here it is
www.mediafire.com/folder/qxr7sckwjmqat/Hex+Twist+Box
Best reason is it is smoother.
I was your 434 sub
chekc out 6:18
Vaz mode or vase vvvvvvaaaaaaasssssseeeee!!!
oh my lord, one day I hope to have nipples this pointy
The wizard of vase mode ... lmao ... How do you pronounce "phase"? Fozz???