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Documenting my artistic process.

A 3D Printed Cactus With A Secret 🌵
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@Hinkhodeilaiofficial
@Hinkhodeilaiofficial 12 дней назад
Thanks, I finally found my video..... 🎉❤I study Electrical engineering also interested in Mechanical and learn solidworks cad software . I am interested in 3D printers and wanted to start a Business plan but I am not sure. when I research it most of them uses injecting Molding. Is 3d printer worth it to start up business? Thanks>❤❤❤
@tkorsback
@tkorsback 12 дней назад
Did you sell this design/idea to Crème Atelier in Sweden or did they copy you? Even the dimmer looks like the same model. Great design and inspiring way of thinking!
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 12 дней назад
Thank you! No they released their design back in 2022 I think. The dimmer is here from Sweden that's probably why.
@padge1
@padge1 15 дней назад
Would love to see a cad tutorial for this. Was it done in rhino? Great work.
@soulja123rob
@soulja123rob 16 дней назад
Hey, thanks for the informative video. Which Reflow Filament are you specifically using for the lampshade? They have rPLA in translucent, opaque and matte..
@Krcma96
@Krcma96 16 дней назад
Maybe you could streamline the design a bit to reduce the need to print so many separate objects. www.youtube.com/@slant3d/ these guys make great videos about making 3d prints for large scale manufacturing, maybe you could use some of the ideas to reduce the number of objects, make the prints more reliable and reduce the steps of manual labor you have to do during assembly. Example: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xEjtyA2b5I0.html Edit: After watching the whole video I saw that you are not going to keep making these lamps, but the information above could help with future products.
@stalldrom
@stalldrom 19 дней назад
Är din lampa CE-märkt? Man får väl inte sälja lamparmaturer i Sverige utan sådan märkning?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 19 дней назад
Korrekt! CE behövs om du vill sälja vissa produkter inom Europa. Lamparmaturer faller ofta under LVD (lågspänningsdirektivet) och behöver CE märkning. Om du kollar på videon så pratar jag om det. CE-märkning är någonting tillverkaren själv sätter på sin produkt.
@tomasbergh
@tomasbergh 24 дня назад
Snyggt!
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 23 дня назад
Tack! :D
@micocinema
@micocinema 27 дней назад
Super useful video, thanks! What's the modelling software you use?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 26 дней назад
Thanks glad you found it useful! I used rhino3d+grasshopper here
@acedwards87
@acedwards87 27 дней назад
I like seeing your process! Great videos, keep it up!
@acedwards87
@acedwards87 27 дней назад
the Parametric ASMR was beautifully unexpected and very well executed! I know that took additional effort. Great information as well!
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 27 дней назад
Thanks, yeah lots of masking and editing, glad it didn't go unnotice 🤗
@rollinboulder
@rollinboulder 27 дней назад
what if I want to make something else though
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 27 дней назад
Give me an example, this pattern works on everything :)
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 27 дней назад
In this video I showed: Phonecase Lamp Bowl Candleholder But you can wrap this pattern around a mugholder for better grip, or texture your next fidget toy. Possibilites are endless
@rollinboulder
@rollinboulder 27 дней назад
@@frankadrianart I was trying to be facetious and I now realise I should’ve watched the whole video
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 27 дней назад
@@rollinboulder ah I see! Well it can be hard to get jokes across online 😄
@rollinboulder
@rollinboulder 27 дней назад
@@frankadrianart Tell me about it haha!
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 29 дней назад
Is this pattern overused? Most Etsy 3D prints have some variation of it 😅
@walkingkimchee
@walkingkimchee 29 дней назад
can you make a version with the spikes printed with TPU? it would make the coasters anti slip. great vid btw
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 27 дней назад
Thank you. That's a good idea! I havn't personally used TPU all that much yet, mostly stick with PLA but one day I'll make a big TPU order and go crazy :D
@bastiendlz
@bastiendlz Месяц назад
Great vidéo ! Maybe a version of this Cactus but you split the leaf in two and it makes 2 coasters for just 1 leaf ? :D Then you have 6 coasters with 1 Cactus =D
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart Месяц назад
Thank you. Thats a brilliant idea 😄 Why didnt I think of that
@bastiendlz
@bastiendlz Месяц назад
@@frankadrianart I wait for the next gen of this cactus so :)
@snipeur99
@snipeur99 Месяц назад
I agree with some other comments. Your video targets diyer and similar audience which are less likely to buy your lamp. I think you should work on your marketing
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart Месяц назад
Thank you! Yes it's tough being a one man show, creator, marketer 😅 But I'm learning
@Sebastian-69420
@Sebastian-69420 Месяц назад
Great video! Another idea would be to print it in green like the first version and then use yellow bbs from these airsoft guns as the spikes. I like the idea of using a decorative item with a functional aspect to it. Well done!
@polycrystallinecandy
@polycrystallinecandy Месяц назад
You don't have to use a 0.8 nozzle. You can print 0.8mm lines with a 0.4 nozzle, just set the wall width to 0.8
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart Месяц назад
I know! Generally 125% or even 150% of the nozzle size is fine. But I used a 1.2 mm wall width which requires a 0.8 mm nozzle 😄 A 0.4 nozzle into a 1.2 mm wall width would be 300% increase, a bit too much for nozzles to handle.
@polycrystallinecandy
@polycrystallinecandy Месяц назад
@@frankadrianart I've printed 1.2mm with 0.4, it worked for me
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart Месяц назад
@@polycrystallinecandy Really? That's crazy! nicely done
@phoenixsspark6150
@phoenixsspark6150 Месяц назад
maybe you could change the little yellow balls to another material (ball bearings, wood/rubber pellets). It might make a grippier coaster. (Or with ball bearings balls a shitty coaster)
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart Месяц назад
Haha a ball bearing coaster would be fun 😄 probably make you spill alot
@lamMeTV
@lamMeTV Месяц назад
Of course I dont know 3D printing techniques but I would try to implement a dove tail to just slide the two halves together
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart Месяц назад
That's a good idea! ✍
@RedstonerD
@RedstonerD Месяц назад
the latch works when printing the halves because the layers support the material, whereas in option 3 the layer lines are a breaking point. you can also easily add guides to the ones laying down to make glueing easier. I can imagine you could make a turn and lock design as well, with 45 degree angles to print without supports, but youll always have the split unless you do more post peocessing
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart Месяц назад
Hm I see what you're saying about the layers supporting the material but the latch worked fine when I initially printed it standing up. It only stopped working when I switched filament, (altough the settings where the same). So I figured the error was in the filament. A turn and lock design would have been cool, but wouldn't I need one outwards pointing part that can't be printed laying down without supports? Lots of things to think about, thanks 😄
@elrictraver8275
@elrictraver8275 Месяц назад
I like this alot, so I subbed. I wanna see more designs, and to be honest I recently got into 3d printing, and I am interested in so much of this, I was thinking about just doing stuff on the side, but I feel like i could do this kind of stuff full time. I like the tinkering and building with my hands part, but I can't tell you how dumb I am with code n stuff. This is a really cool project and I want to see all the cool stuff you can come up with.
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart Месяц назад
I'm glad you enjoy my design and video, thank you! My best tip for you is just to start, create stuff, try stuff, fail, and then fail some more! Don't think too much about making money or 3D printing full time to begin with, just experiment and have fun
@LEWrestling
@LEWrestling Месяц назад
Hello! I love your video! I get a lot of inspiration! I loved the idea of ​​the manual, I would like to know what it contains or what I should consider, since I would like to make a manual too! Thank you.
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart Месяц назад
Hey, I'm glad you like it and I'm happy I could inspire you! If you ever make a lamp I'd love to see some images of it! :D The manual should contain a lot of things if you want it to adhere to CE-rules. Things like instructions, warnings, different languages, correct symbols etc. If you are a student you might get a hold of the "standardization" paper for free. And if you plan to sell your lamp in europe I suggest you contact a professional.
@Actio83
@Actio83 2 месяца назад
Congratulations :)
@pieterduplooy9113
@pieterduplooy9113 2 месяца назад
Great content! Thank you! I love the lamp!
@Dmitry_Romashin
@Dmitry_Romashin 2 месяца назад
Hey! I'm thinking about buying your stl files for this lamp. I couldn't find anything about the dimmer tho. Can you tell me which dimmer you are using for this lamp please
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 2 месяца назад
Hey Dmritry! I'm glad you enjoy the lamp. Yeah I just updated two links to dimmers in the description, I tried two dimmers one cheap from amazon and one more expensive here in Sweden. I had flickering from the cheap one that I got from amazon, even tho it said "LED-dimmer", so not sure about the quality of that one. But I use the cheap one for my lamp at home currently and it's working fine, it's just not that sensitive (you only have two workable dimmer settings basically, bright and very low bright) The more expensive one is much more sensitive when dimming. Let me know if you need any help with printing.
@Andatest
@Andatest 3 месяца назад
Hi Frank, great design i would like to know what printer are you using?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 3 месяца назад
Hey thanks, I mention that in the video briefly. I mostly use my Bambu A1 but I used the Sovol v06 PLUS for this lamp since I needed a bigger buildplate. 😄
@yigitguzel0
@yigitguzel0 3 месяца назад
nice!
@Zen-fiSounds
@Zen-fiSounds 3 месяца назад
Great video. What filaments did you use?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 3 месяца назад
Thank you! I cover that in the video
@Zen-fiSounds
@Zen-fiSounds 3 месяца назад
@@frankadrianart sorry I meant the brand. It looks like a really good quality print
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 3 месяца назад
@@Zen-fiSounds Thanks! I cover that in the video aswell :) Formfutura and reflow
@vineheart01
@vineheart01 4 месяца назад
Its sorry. This game is basically the boardgame Sorry! with a couple extra rules (safe mechanic and the friendly steve/warp thing) and dice instead of a deck of cards. Admittedly i dont know if Sorry! is a common boardgame outside of the states, but its one of the granddaddy OG dozen or so boardgames thats been around for decades.
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 4 месяца назад
Cool! Yeah don't think that exists here in Sweden. We have fia-med-knuff instead which is basically a version of Ludo
@lbohdan1
@lbohdan1 4 месяца назад
Was it printed in vase mode? If not, how many walls do you use and what is the general settings?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 4 месяца назад
Yes it was printed in Vase Mode. 0.4 mm nozzle with a 0.6 mm extrusion width.
@teddychathuant882
@teddychathuant882 4 месяца назад
Hi frank I subscribed to your Patreon .would like to know if you have a version can be with only batteries ? Rechargeable ?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 4 месяца назад
Hey Teddy, welcome! Currently I don't have a version that has a dedicated space for batteries. But there is quite a lot of space in the lampbase so I'm sure you could fit a rechargable device there and plug it into the led lamp.
@Thesebbe1998
@Thesebbe1998 4 месяца назад
Hi!, which software do you use to model this?
@sunrisesunset8843
@sunrisesunset8843 5 месяцев назад
awesome man, thank you!😁
@Alejandro-xz9ct
@Alejandro-xz9ct 5 месяцев назад
frank just found your video wanted to see how are you keeping up with the relamp? this is one of the most useful videoss ive found on building a product... you have the same printer i have, and the drive, what a encouraging vid you made brother
@carloslance7909
@carloslance7909 5 месяцев назад
Hello, where can you buy that dimmer for a lamp that he built. thank you
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
Hey which one? I got the cheap one on amazon for about 70sek the other I bought here in Sweden for 400sek
@kevinchoi2818
@kevinchoi2818 3 месяца назад
@@frankadrianart Hi Frank! Would you happen to have a link for the more expensive one by any chance?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 3 месяца назад
www.hornbach.se/p/sladdimmer-vadsbo-cd50-vit/10258492/
@luanlopes7208
@luanlopes7208 5 месяцев назад
How thick is the lamp shade?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
Imo the best thickness is 0.6mm. I've done 0.4 mm and 1mm too, but 0.6 (with a 0.4 mm nozzle) is the sweet spot imo
@luanlopes7208
@luanlopes7208 5 месяцев назад
@@frankadrianart Is it sturdy enough?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
​@@luanlopes7208 For what? It doesn't need to be sturdy, it's a lamp. I've used mine for about 6 months and still do
@luanlopes7208
@luanlopes7208 5 месяцев назад
@@frankadrianart I get it. Thanks!
@Ernzt8
@Ernzt8 5 месяцев назад
Great game Adrian! I noticed you print these files with a multi color printer. I own a regular 3D printer. Is there an STL version which can print the color in parts that can be assembled?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. Currently I don't have an STL version like that, the only option would be to print it in one color and then paint the pieces and the board.
@doggohusk
@doggohusk 5 месяцев назад
isnt this just Sorry but with a twist and 2 dice
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
Not sure what kind of game Sorry is, but no, Sorry, this is Hexrush😅
@A11V1R15
@A11V1R15 5 месяцев назад
Isn't using ony two Steves unbalanced? Green and Blue can get to it faster than the other two players
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
I cover that in the video :D
@A11V1R15
@A11V1R15 5 месяцев назад
@@frankadrianart Oh, I paused the video just before the explanation and forgot to continue watching 🤦‍♂
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
@@A11V1R15 haha no problem 😁 The game may be a little unbalanced, it's my first attempt at designing a boardgame. But I have thought a lot and playtested many many times, so there shouldn't be any obvious disparities like that 😄
@PepijndeVos
@PepijndeVos 5 месяцев назад
Note: manual was actually 2D printed
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
I'm busted 😂😂
@thereaintnojusti
@thereaintnojusti 5 месяцев назад
@@frankadrianartShould have used HueForge.
@bonovoxel7527
@bonovoxel7527 5 месяцев назад
@@frankadrianart It can be fixed tho.
@tsume_akuma8321
@tsume_akuma8321 5 месяцев назад
so it's a newer, slightly reworked, version of "Mensch ärgere Dich nicht", the german board game invented over 100 years ago?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
Never heard of that game, since I'm not german😅. Maybe it is
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
Oh you mean ludo? Yes as I said in the video it's a ludo + backgammon game
@SuperMichael996
@SuperMichael996 5 месяцев назад
Quick question, how many meters of filament did you use for the pieces of each color? (inquiring because I'm considering getting a different colors filament set rather than buying 4 whole filament rolls, but these sets only provide like 5m of each color...)
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
I'm not sure exactly how many meters, but I can check for an estimate in grams when I get home.
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
Oh bambu studio actually said the meters as well! Here are the stats, note that this is printing with the AMS bambu lab a1 and a prime tower: 4 gameboard pieces: 0.9m/2.72g Gameboard side1: 1.46m/4.41g YELLOW 1.02m/3.10g RED 1.69m/5.12g GREEN Gameboard side2: 1.35m/3.08g YELLOW 1.15m/3.50g RED 1.69m/5.12g BLUE
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
5 M should be doable for at least one full gameboard I think :D
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
But you'll need a few meters of white or another color for the rest
@kevinjiang2326
@kevinjiang2326 5 месяцев назад
did he just say the 3+5 is difficult for kids under 8??? is that actually true?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
Haha yes I did 😄 It's not set in stone, it's more of a guideline. There are probably many 6 year olds who can do that kind of math. 😅
@kevinjiang2326
@kevinjiang2326 5 месяцев назад
@@frankadrianart hmmm, perhaps you could 3d print a spinner of some sort, then maybe you wont need to use dice and can 3d print the entire thing.
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
That's a great idea, thank you! ✍️ How fair is a 3D printed spinner thou? 🤔
@koliwan
@koliwan 5 месяцев назад
The game looks nice! Thanks you for sharing, I'm a big fan of backgammon, I think I'll like your game)
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
I'm glad you like it! Thank you. I'm also a big backgammon fan so wanted a similar roll and move mechanic 😄
@thepim11879
@thepim11879 5 месяцев назад
So you can't print it on ender 3 or similar?☹️
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
Maybe you can! What size is your 3D printer? You might not be able to print it in colors like with the bambu lab AMS, but you could print it in all in grey and then use acrylic color to paint the board.
@thepim11879
@thepim11879 5 месяцев назад
220 x 220 x 250 mm.
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
That's probably too small. This print needs standard 256x256 unfortunately. Maybe if it's scaled down a little but then it would be quite small
@thepim11879
@thepim11879 5 месяцев назад
Maybe you can split it in 4 parts instead of 2?
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
Yeah you can split it in 4 parts in the slicer software and then glue it together, good thinking 😁
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
Let me know what you think of the game! 🎲 The first 5 people can download the STL files with a 70% discount: Just use the code: “wowurquick” at checkout
@BTWalrus
@BTWalrus 5 месяцев назад
it is certainly a design that is reminiscent of older roll and move board games. I actually see lots of opportunities to make further improvements. One examples is that 'exceptions' are among the worst type of rule. They are difficult to remember themselves, and also can make the core rule harder to remember. I can think of several ways to change the way that friendly Steve is displayed such that a 2nd piece could fit. (this would change gameplay somewhat, as you are now still vulnerable to normal captures while traveling with Steve... I actually think that adds an extra layer of strategy, maybe if you are about to pass a cluster of pieces it is time to leave steve behind.) I'm a professional board game designer and would be happy to talk more if you are interested in changing the rules of the game to modernize it more, but it is of course perfectly ok to call it done. I love to see people getting into tabletop games and tabletop game design, so kudos for diving in! welcome :D
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
Thank you, I'm happy to be here. I see, yeah designing friendly Steve so that others can capture you is certainly doable and could be interesting. But maybe he's too weak then? There are so many factors to take into consideration. I appreciate the tips, maybe I'll rework it someday for a Hexrush v2 😄
@andrewlongfellow8745
@andrewlongfellow8745 5 месяцев назад
This is fun. I’ve seen people playing basketball doing something similar. The shot glass is awesome.
@danieledm0101
@danieledm0101 5 месяцев назад
I made also a night lamp with petg filament, leds and a controller with remote and app for change color etc, never though about selling these but i might reconsider
@Sigma3dprints
@Sigma3dprints 5 месяцев назад
Good video but I have to say one thing pla does not hold up well in light it will get weak
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
What do you mean? I have used the lamp myself for almost 6 months now and the only thing I've noticed is that it's gotten brittle. But as long as you are careful and don't drop the lamp it holds up very well
@Sigma3dprints
@Sigma3dprints 5 месяцев назад
@@frankadrianart yeah thats what I mean it will get brittle
@Sigma3dprints
@Sigma3dprints 5 месяцев назад
So be careful with it
@Sigma3dprints
@Sigma3dprints 5 месяцев назад
@@frankadrianart you should print it out of Asa it's uv resistant
@frankadrianart
@frankadrianart 5 месяцев назад
@@Sigma3dprints thanks! haha yeah I dropped one once and it broke a little bit, but I made a new one and now it just sits. It's very brittle but as long as it just sits there it's fine. Thanks <3