I think you need like a 3d print farm ice cream truck sort of thing. You drive into a neighborhood and play the 3d print truck music and people come to get their things fixed. Bonus points if you also serve ice cream for the people who are waiting.
Same here! I’ve been 3D printing for 2 years now and I have a little tiny bit of experience with Fusion360. This series has inspired me to start looking for ways to repair my stuff instead of buying new stuff.
Winter is coming Morley, you better get a heated chamber going for some extreme outdoor printing soon. In all seriousness, this is just pure gold. Keep it up. :)
Just want to give huge props to you Morley! Not only is content creation super challenging, but to come up with these out of the box concepts and 3d designs on the fly - AND get it done so quickly. Take my hat off. Love the positive attitude and videos.
Seriously the coolest series I am following on UA-cam, this is such an amazing concept and I am so impressed with how many people you have helped/inspired including myself. Please keep us updated on your other off-grid printing adventures!
This is my favorite UA-cam series. Im genuinely impressed at how quickly you're able to model tge repairs. Keep up the random kindness that everyone benefits from... It's the best kind. Have a great week!
What I love about this series is seeing the challenge you place upon yourself to reverse engineer products, quite quickly too. Working for ‘free’ for strangers is just a nice cherry on top.
This is so amazing! You’re amazing! You’re helping people keep their items and avoiding more waste in landfills. Things are definitely not build to be repaired but with your skills, you’re making a difference in this world. Thank you and I hope this becomes a trend!
@@MorleyKert you deserve it dude. For me, at the end it is all about help people around, connect to people by using 3D printing as bridge. Nicely done, please keep it up!
Everything about these videos is fantastic! The balance between design theory, practical printing, and shenanigans is perfect. Its also great to see that the best solution doesn't always require printing a full replacement part.
Great video. I would suggest changing the printer nozzle to a bigger one in order to print faster. 0.8 or even 1mm achieves enought details for most household itens and you can print 5-10x faster than a standard 0.4mm nozle. That way you are not stuck with a 2h+ print consuming most of your work time
Love this series! One suggestion i would make however is to switch to a 0.6mm nozzle if you are not using one already! With the variable line width changes in the newer versions of cura and prusha slicer a 0.6mm nozzle has very little drawbacks now and can speed up your prints dramatically!
I also printed parts and glued.. but for edges I did a heat pressed in a paper clip into the part and the 3d printer parts. Super strong! Awesome videos!
Loving the series Morley!!! Also love how fast your channel has grown! I subscribed a few months ago and you had some 20k subs now it's already up to 120k!!! God bless you and your family.
Suggestion : There's a easy way to build a moving table, keep front wheel fixed and add a liver the trun the back wheel or else vise versa. You can even add a bicycle at one end and you can ride the whole table with bicycle
Dude I'm loving the 3d printed repairs it's awesome way to get more involved in the community and gives you practice modeling stuff im doing a similar thing with family and friends
Seeing how you were moving your cart, I thought of the front end of a little red wagon. Both wheels are tied together with a handle you pull. So, when you pull left, the wheels turn left, etc. Seems like you are expending a ton of energy controlling the big cart. Oh, yeah, the video is GREAT. Another creative video. No one else goes out to do public fixes. Inspiring. Fun. It seems people are surprised when someone helps them for free. I wonder why?
Ahhh, that's the park I went to on my first date with my now Wife of 5 years! Good memories, I was so nervous I had a stutter! Extra layer of happiness from this video. :D
6:44 foreshadowing 🤣🔥 also having recently been by christie pitts, it's such a fun little spot! must have been a great day! love what you're doing my duuude!
Really amazing work. Not only with the mobile printer and solar idea (which is awesome!). But with this set of repairs that were really quite challenging. This is why I can't live without 3d printing. So much of the consumer world around is made up of plastic bits designed to break (to force you to buy a new one, or buy an expensive repair part). Oh and your last two customers got the premium delivery and pickup service... that's just going above and beyond!
First off Morley, I love the positivity & good will you're sending out to your neck of the universe. Our world definitely needs more samaritans out there like you! Btw, I see how much you struggle with the casters... perhaps you can build a simple mechanism that drops down from 2 corners of the table & locks those wheels so they can't turn. When you need the maneuverability you can easily raise them up to allow the casters to do their job. ~just a thought! Cheers & looking forward to your next adventure!
absolutely loved the series but you should think abt using a 0.6 nozzle or better use the extra fast chep profile and tune it for the prusa the 2h print is more like half an hour wth the right settings
Morley, if you ever take your mobile repair on the road and come to YYC, please let us know! I have a couple things I cannot find replacement parts for and that I don't have the first clue on how to design! I love that you are able to come up with the design on the fly, showing off your engineering and design skills, and keeping otherwise perfectly working things out of the landfill.
@Morley Kert suggestion on the first one to avoid support. Rather than having a roof with a hole which needs support make the roof solid for one layer so it can bridge. Then instead of support you only have to clean one layer of the hole and not all the support.
@@MorleyKert there are all sorts of those kind of tricks for 3d modeling. I've suggested a couple more on other videos but I'm a tinkercad user not fusion so.
@@MorleyKert on your timeclock gear I suggested making it 2 part the pin and the top separate so no support and you could reprint the pin or the gear if things were not the right size.
I absolutely love what you are doing. I do a lot of repair prints for friends and family and I think this is a cool approach to helping folks. What modelling environment is that? I'm a blender struggler and that looks way easier to manage. Blender is a bloody nightmare for prints, but it's what I know best.
You could weld some bits of metal that will allow you do put a locking pin in one or two of the wheel(s). You could remove the pin when you need more manoeuvring, and put it back for mode normal travel.
I don't know how I just found your channel but I am glad I did. This is a lot of the reason I even got into 3d printing, to model, print, and repair obscure little things that would otherwise most likely end up in the trash. Loved the video and definitely a new subscriber!
what about a locking mechanism to hold 2 wheels in place to make it easier to move in a straight line and also still be super maneuverable only when needed
You could actually attach 2 caster wheels to a hinged plank. If you have a lever that brings the plank parallel to the ground the caster will behave normally, but if the plank is angled the casters settle into a locked state where they cannot freely rotate. If you add that feature, you could get the best of both worlds. It would be stable as a cart and have the freedom of movement of wheeled furniture.
Time for a pair of v0.1's? Looks like most of the prints could fit on a smaller bed and should be significantly faster than the Prūsa. Not to mention power savings on the bed
Just learned from you on a mini video from FB and I've searched for you here, love how you make your life by helping others, this is an amazing channel :D
With that power supply, have you given any thought to motorizing your table? If you were to put an electric bike speed controller on it you could use the pedal assist function to only add power when you push the table around. Just an idea.
This is damn great and useful! Amazed how You get the thing exact in seemingly not much time spent (I would struggle with even a simplest piece) and saving all that peoples stuff by just some prints. Besides all other good aspects of it, a pleasure to watch! Keep it going!
This is such an inspiring video!! You're awesome!! Quick Question: Do you think it could work printing outdoors when temperatures go down like 8 - 15 Celsius ?
I actually have a print going outdoors right now! It’s about 10 degrees Celsius, and the print came out great. It’s a fully enclosed printer with a heated bed, which I think is necessary for printing in temperatures like this.
you can add a tiltable u-shape 3d printed piece to wheels for locking and unlocking the rotation. Like from Spain PD: Foldable sun roof that can be folded inside the frontal "free repairs" signal, it allows you to be at sun without moving table or panels or getting toasted
Is there a cavity on the underside of the table that you can maybe 3d print some sort of basket situation for your solar to have maybe a padded enclosure that isnt open to public eye when not in use...
lmao I just binge-watched all of your stuff, then was confronted with that mini depression you get knowing that they won't upload for a bit... Except you did.
It seems like with the first model, you may have been able to print it upside down, with a larger brim to hold the print down and then avoided support materials all together. Like you I am not a huge fan of support materials, so I will go out of my way to discover new ways of printing things to avoid them... If you have internal structurers with overhangs, you can use fillet or chamfer to gradually build out to them on the inside structures.
hey, I saw your video (or maybe one like it) a while back and after recently finishing my voron v0 was thinking about doing the same thing. then your video popped up this morning and I realized that you did it at Christie pits. I live just around the corner and would love to join if you ever do this again!
Hi, i just seen Urban Arrow cargo bike and i wanna say that nice to see people realy driving it. Cause i'm from Lithuania and i work on these bikes 😅 manufacturing and i don't see that actualy someone buy his and drives around😅 this bike is only 2colors Black and White. We made about 60-80bikes a day 🔥
@@MorleyKert yea, but we just asemble it, u can find on internet this bike price💥. I'm just a simple worker in manufactury 😅 but its nice to find one that random 😅 not expected ❤ love your content, keep it on🔥💪
im printing off grid since i have the creality sonic pad. resum printing is a charm. no mater what i can keep printeng eaven if the battery is empty the i switch to grid 😛but usually the battery is enought eaven for 40h prints.
Those Dyson filter covers are supposed to split on some models. They have a magnetic seam on the Pro version, but you basically never touch them under normal use.
Hey I think you should try making the handle bar much higher so you don't have to bend down when you push the cart. I think you'll have much more control with a higher handle bar standing tall
If you're going to keep doing this, you should get an old bicycle wheel and a bike brake handle for that station. Maybe even put a hub motor on a little extra wheel so you can drive it around!
One suggestion, maybe it's worth considering the handles on your 3D print station could be higher? I think that would make it easier for you to steer and control, and it might help your back too. It's very cool though, really well done on it.
While maneuverable, you expelled most of your energy trying to keep it under control, which looked quite ripe for disaster looking at the terrain you were trying to navigate. To each their own, still managed to enjoy the video. Great project!😊
Yes, having two non-swiveling wheels are a much better idea. A lot less chance of a tip-over. It's just like in the super-market where the carts with all four wheels that swivel are so much harder to maneuver than the ones with non-swivel wheels in the front.
attach a motor.. and like a roof.. and maybe some steering mechanism.. and a seat.. and maybe a radio.. oh and one of those thingy's that make small ridable houses smell good 👍
Great video! I was surprised you could run your printer for a day from the charged battery and solar. Maybe I missed it in the notes -- what software are you using to design the parts?
Nice! Looks like you could benefit from motorizing the cart, maybe replace two of the casters with e-kickbike wheels? I mean, you've got the power pack already installed! 😁
I think you need like a 3d print farm ice cream truck sort of thing. You drive into a neighborhood and play the 3d print truck music and people come to get their things fixed. Bonus points if you also serve ice cream for the people who are waiting.
I love the positivity and community-focused nature of this series. We need more content like this-people meeting and helping their neighbors!!
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This is such a cool series. Has really inspired me to get more into modeling and printing stuff for myself, as well. Keep up the good work, Morley!
Thank you so much!
Same here! I’ve been 3D printing for 2 years now and I have a little tiny bit of experience with Fusion360. This series has inspired me to start looking for ways to repair my stuff instead of buying new stuff.
Winter is coming Morley, you better get a heated chamber going for some extreme outdoor printing soon. In all seriousness, this is just pure gold. Keep it up. :)
Haha that would be a great video! Thanks for watching :)
Just want to give huge props to you Morley! Not only is content creation super challenging, but to come up with these out of the box concepts and 3d designs on the fly - AND get it done so quickly. Take my hat off. Love the positive attitude and videos.
Thank you so much!
Aint no one gonna talk about 7:24 🤣 Reminded me of a very chill and respectful leader 😂
Seriously the coolest series I am following on UA-cam, this is such an amazing concept and I am so impressed with how many people you have helped/inspired including myself. Please keep us updated on your other off-grid printing adventures!
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such a cool and inspiring video! 👏😎 great job!
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This is my favorite UA-cam series. Im genuinely impressed at how quickly you're able to model tge repairs. Keep up the random kindness that everyone benefits from... It's the best kind. Have a great week!
Thank you so much!
What I love about this series is seeing the challenge you place upon yourself to reverse engineer products, quite quickly too. Working for ‘free’ for strangers is just a nice cherry on top.
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These videos give me some hope in humanity. Nothng beats a mixture of CAD, STEM and kindness!
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I love seeing the smiles too. Makes me want to set up something like this near me
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This is so amazing! You’re amazing! You’re helping people keep their items and avoiding more waste in landfills. Things are definitely not build to be repaired but with your skills, you’re making a difference in this world. Thank you and I hope this becomes a trend!
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Great video Morley. Very interesting series.
Also really good pacing with the music at 16:10 to keep it engaging later in the video.
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Definitely the best video of this serie. I can't wait for the next one.
Thank you so much!
@@MorleyKert you deserve it dude. For me, at the end it is all about help people around, connect to people by using 3D printing as bridge. Nicely done, please keep it up!
Everything about these videos is fantastic! The balance between design theory, practical printing, and shenanigans is perfect. Its also great to see that the best solution doesn't always require printing a full replacement part.
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Great video. I would suggest changing the printer nozzle to a bigger one in order to print faster. 0.8 or even 1mm achieves enought details for most household itens and you can print 5-10x faster than a standard 0.4mm nozle. That way you are not stuck with a 2h+ print consuming most of your work time
Love this series! One suggestion i would make however is to switch to a 0.6mm nozzle if you are not using one already!
With the variable line width changes in the newer versions of cura and prusha slicer a 0.6mm nozzle has very little drawbacks now and can speed up your prints dramatically!
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Cant wait for the premiere!
Me too
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I also printed parts and glued.. but for edges I did a heat pressed in a paper clip into the part and the 3d printer parts. Super strong! Awesome videos!
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Loving the series Morley!!!
Also love how fast your channel has grown! I subscribed a few months ago and you had some 20k subs now it's already up to 120k!!!
God bless you and your family.
one cool thing about youtube is it allows people to do stuff that doesn't make financial stuff as long as they can get people to watch them do it!
I have some casters on one of my extra heavy carts that have two swivel ones and two that can swivel or lock in 90° orientations. Best of both worlds.
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Who wants more episode of this series 🙋! Make more of this
I agree
Suggestion : There's a easy way to build a moving table, keep front wheel fixed and add a liver the trun the back wheel or else vise versa. You can even add a bicycle at one end and you can ride the whole table with bicycle
Liver the trun?
"lever to turn" works.
At this point, 3d printed carriage, electric motor, the nomad printer, basically plastic Jesus
This is what I want as a job. Keeping stuff out of the landfill, connecting with people directly, and meeting imediate needs.
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Dude I'm loving the 3d printed repairs it's awesome way to get more involved in the community and gives you practice modeling stuff im doing a similar thing with family and friends
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Seeing how you were moving your cart, I thought of the front end of a little red wagon. Both wheels are tied together with a handle you pull. So, when you pull left, the wheels turn left, etc. Seems like you are expending a ton of energy controlling the big cart. Oh, yeah, the video is GREAT. Another creative video. No one else goes out to do public fixes. Inspiring. Fun. It seems people are surprised when someone helps them for free. I wonder why?
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This series is so interesting and fun! I'm sure this series will take off! I will def continue to watch.
Ahhh, that's the park I went to on my first date with my now Wife of 5 years! Good memories, I was so nervous I had a stutter! Extra layer of happiness from this video. :D
That's awesome!! Love Christie Pits.
That guys at the end rocking a belt clip with his phone
6:44 foreshadowing 🤣🔥 also having recently been by christie pitts, it's such a fun little spot! must have been a great day! love what you're doing my duuude!
Thanks man!!
Really amazing work. Not only with the mobile printer and solar idea (which is awesome!). But with this set of repairs that were really quite challenging. This is why I can't live without 3d printing. So much of the consumer world around is made up of plastic bits designed to break (to force you to buy a new one, or buy an expensive repair part).
Oh and your last two customers got the premium delivery and pickup service... that's just going above and beyond!
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Toronto represent! Great to see we have such genius and kind members of the community
Congrats on your chat with Josef Prusa I hope he will provide you with more tools to do what you do best
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First off Morley, I love the positivity & good will you're sending out to your neck of the universe. Our world definitely needs more samaritans out there like you!
Btw, I see how much you struggle with the casters... perhaps you can build a simple mechanism that drops down from 2 corners of the table & locks those wheels so they can't turn. When you need the maneuverability you can easily raise them up to allow the casters to do their job. ~just a thought!
Cheers & looking forward to your next adventure!
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Loved the last guy trying to pay you lol
absolutely loved the series
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you should think abt using a 0.6 nozzle
or better
use the extra fast chep profile and tune it for the prusa
the 2h print
is more like half an hour wth the right settings
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Love what you are doing here Morley! I am a long time 3d printer and these are some great examples of repairs.
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Morley, if you ever take your mobile repair on the road and come to YYC, please let us know! I have a couple things I cannot find replacement parts for and that I don't have the first clue on how to design! I love that you are able to come up with the design on the fly, showing off your engineering and design skills, and keeping otherwise perfectly working things out of the landfill.
@Morley Kert suggestion on the first one to avoid support. Rather than having a roof with a hole which needs support make the roof solid for one layer so it can bridge. Then instead of support you only have to clean one layer of the hole and not all the support.
That’s a great idea!
@@MorleyKert there are all sorts of those kind of tricks for 3d modeling. I've suggested a couple more on other videos but I'm a tinkercad user not fusion so.
@@MorleyKert on your timeclock gear I suggested making it 2 part the pin and the top separate so no support and you could reprint the pin or the gear if things were not the right size.
My Wife and I have really enjoyed watching these videos together of your 3D printing repair adventures!
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I love this video! None monetary driven content! Keep up the good work Morley!
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Such a great video and concept. Love the idea of a solar panel. Free energy. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Thanks for watching!
Used to live up the road from Christe, now moved back to the UK. Glad I can get some TO content through your cool vids! Subscribed!
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I absolutely love what you are doing. I do a lot of repair prints for friends and family and I think this is a cool approach to helping folks. What modelling environment is that? I'm a blender struggler and that looks way easier to manage. Blender is a bloody nightmare for prints, but it's what I know best.
Thank you! I use Fusion 360. Big fan.
@@MorleyKert awesome thank you kindly! Love the content, real inspiring and kind.
You could weld some bits of metal that will allow you do put a locking pin in one or two of the wheel(s).
You could remove the pin when you need more manoeuvring, and put it back for mode normal travel.
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I don't know how I just found your channel but I am glad I did. This is a lot of the reason I even got into 3d printing, to model, print, and repair obscure little things that would otherwise most likely end up in the trash. Loved the video and definitely a new subscriber!
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what about a locking mechanism to hold 2 wheels in place to make it easier to move in a straight line and also still be super maneuverable only when needed
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You could actually attach 2 caster wheels to a hinged plank. If you have a lever that brings the plank parallel to the ground the caster will behave normally, but if the plank is angled the casters settle into a locked state where they cannot freely rotate. If you add that feature, you could get the best of both worlds. It would be stable as a cart and have the freedom of movement of wheeled furniture.
That’s such an awesome idea!!
Time for a pair of v0.1's?
Looks like most of the prints could fit on a smaller bed and should be significantly faster than the Prūsa. Not to mention power savings on the bed
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Just learned from you on a mini video from FB and I've searched for you here, love how you make your life by helping others, this is an amazing channel :D
You are very kind and creative. Nice video!
With that power supply, have you given any thought to motorizing your table? If you were to put an electric bike speed controller on it you could use the pedal assist function to only add power when you push the table around. Just an idea.
I hadn't thought about that until now! That's a really cool idea
@@MorleyKert It would also be an interesting project to put on UA-cam and would undoubtedly require some custom printed parts. 🙂
This is really cool! Love to see interaction with peoples
This is damn great and useful! Amazed how You get the thing exact in seemingly not much time spent (I would struggle with even a simplest piece) and saving all that peoples stuff by just some prints.
Besides all other good aspects of it, a pleasure to watch! Keep it going!
This is such an inspiring video!! You're awesome!!
Quick Question:
Do you think it could work printing outdoors when temperatures go down like 8 - 15 Celsius ?
I actually have a print going outdoors right now! It’s about 10 degrees Celsius, and the print came out great. It’s a fully enclosed printer with a heated bed, which I think is necessary for printing in temperatures like this.
@@MorleyKert That's wonderful news! I'll just change the cart from A1 to P1s :)
In which material are you printing it?
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That nub locking into place was IRL asmr... so satisfying!
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you can add a tiltable u-shape 3d printed piece to wheels for locking and unlocking the rotation. Like from Spain
PD: Foldable sun roof that can be folded inside the frontal "free repairs" signal, it allows you to be at sun without moving table or panels or getting toasted
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Thanks for sharing this video and information. Especially like your community enthusiasm & services
Great video!!! I love helping the community hehe
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Is there a cavity on the underside of the table that you can maybe 3d print some sort of basket situation for your solar to have maybe a padded enclosure that isnt open to public eye when not in use...
this video and the other free repair videos are the reason i am subscribing, but i do like your other content as well .
Awesome video Morley!
Thank you!
First 2 min just walking, golden quality content hahaha video starts at 3:26
lmao I just binge-watched all of your stuff, then was confronted with that mini depression you get knowing that they won't upload for a bit... Except you did.
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It seems like with the first model, you may have been able to print it upside down, with a larger brim to hold the print down and then avoided support materials all together. Like you I am not a huge fan of support materials, so I will go out of my way to discover new ways of printing things to avoid them... If you have internal structurers with overhangs, you can use fillet or chamfer to gradually build out to them on the inside structures.
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This is really good viewing and surprisingly inspirational too. Thank you for this!
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hey, I saw your video (or maybe one like it) a while back and after recently finishing my voron v0 was thinking about doing the same thing. then your video popped up this morning and I realized that you did it at Christie pits. I live just around the corner and would love to join if you ever do this again!
This is amazing great job. It's always good to pack an extra bungee cord. Really enjoy your repair videos.
Thank you!
Very exciting!
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Hi, i just seen Urban Arrow cargo bike and i wanna say that nice to see people realy driving it. Cause i'm from Lithuania and i work on these bikes 😅 manufacturing and i don't see that actualy someone buy his and drives around😅 this bike is only 2colors Black and White. We made about 60-80bikes a day 🔥
That’s awesome! It looks like a fantastic bike, I would love one
@@MorleyKert yea, but we just asemble it, u can find on internet this bike price💥. I'm just a simple worker in manufactury 😅 but its nice to find one that random 😅 not expected ❤ love your content, keep it on🔥💪
Love what this power cell is allowing you to do. Such a fun watch
Thanks Dean!
im printing off grid since i have the creality sonic pad. resum printing is a charm. no mater what i can keep printeng eaven if the battery is empty the i switch to grid 😛but usually the battery is enought eaven for 40h prints.
Should also look into glues that instant harden with rubbing alchohal, just a 2$ spray bottle with a mist, superglues
That's like working one day at a free Makerspace! It's always nice how great people can be arround 3D Printers :D
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Awesome video man! Really cool to see the success you've been having lately. definitely inspiring!
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Those Dyson filter covers are supposed to split on some models. They have a magnetic seam on the Pro version, but you basically never touch them under normal use.
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This guy printing in a park, meanwhile I’ve been trying to dial in my first layer for over a week
Hey I think you should try making the handle bar much higher so you don't have to bend down when you push the cart. I think you'll have much more control with a higher handle bar standing tall
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Wow. Got my sub. This was an absolute pleasure to watch!
You are very skilled and talented sir.
Add a tiny windmill so that you don't have to constantly move and also for emergency only a pedals from like a bike to also generally electricity
He is awesome!
Very inspiring
If you're going to keep doing this, you should get an old bicycle wheel and a bike brake handle for that station. Maybe even put a hub motor on a little extra wheel so you can drive it around!
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One suggestion, maybe it's worth considering the handles on your 3D print station could be higher? I think that would make it easier for you to steer and control, and it might help your back too. It's very cool though, really well done on it.
That’s really nice of you.
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While maneuverable, you expelled most of your energy trying to keep it under control, which looked quite ripe for disaster looking at the terrain you were trying to navigate. To each their own, still managed to enjoy the video. Great project!😊
Yes, having two non-swiveling wheels are a much better idea. A lot less chance of a tip-over. It's just like in the super-market where the carts with all four wheels that swivel are so much harder to maneuver than the ones with non-swivel wheels in the front.
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attach a motor.. and like a roof.. and maybe some steering mechanism.. and a seat.. and maybe a radio.. oh and one of those thingy's that make small ridable houses smell good 👍
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Great video! I was surprised you could run your printer for a day from the charged battery and solar. Maybe I missed it in the notes -- what software are you using to design the parts?
Now I see -- Fusion 360.
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This is so cool! So glad I just found this channel :D
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Love these videos. Keep em coming.
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A Voron V0.1 would be perfect for this. Faster, less power, smaller. You could also use ABS as well.
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👍🏽 very nice of you 🤗👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Off grid printing cart is probably my next project
Damn Mr. Morley you're such a wonderful person
Nice! Looks like you could benefit from motorizing the cart, maybe replace two of the casters with e-kickbike wheels? I mean, you've got the power pack already installed! 😁
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love videos where ppl. fix stuff :D
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This is way too cool man!🔥💯
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with the music stand make the feet have a grove that the rest will slot and u get alot more surface fore epoxy
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