Documenting my inventions, experiments, and adventures in 3D printing, art, design and whatever else I decide to create... Above all, I hope my videos encourage you to push your creative limits and make something that improves our world in ways big and small.
I really really loved the concept of chopstick you should print and enhance it with the features you said were necessary, but also I think it would be really interesting if it was in metal. Nonetheless I am aware that it is rather difficult to do so.
4:48 I was in trouble because the manual wasn't included due to a mistake by the seller, but I was saved thanks to the manual that I saw for a moment. thank you.
If the bag breaking open was a legitimate concern, you could potentially print a skeleton frame to support the sides and bottom of the bag, preventing it from breaking and leaving the front open so you can still remove the bag.
I mean yeah, you could go in through the bottom, but my slow brain took WAAY too long to figure that out. If this was the standard, I wouldn't have had so much trouble in the past 😅
That's balls a big load of balls... if you consider piezo print heads amazing color and precision, compactness and prevalence in coloring paper, use them for filament and bingo, 10,000,000 colors. printer heads are super small, highly available, compact, no moving parts, deliver a lot of ink, potentially very cheap, refillable. piezo and heat based print heads would do the job and if some pros got on that project a product could be available for 50-100 usd.
Have you considered modularity with the problems? It could help reduce the profile of the game by a LOT by you having to build the problem or modify the board in some way
Revisiting and improving designs is very good idea for future videos IMHO. It is inspirational and educational material how you can better solve problems and not be satisfied with the first or second attempt.
Dude I don’t see many of your videos anymore but everytime I do I remember exactly why I love your channel, its so chill but also very detailed. Love your stuff man and congratulations on the move!
Why not do the 3D printed problems, kinda keep the L shape but put a border around it akin to the outside diameter of the laser cut. All 3D printed parts would be the same size and thus make storage and indexing easier. Would be more filament in general, but maybe less than the flexible printed screen problem version, and should be sturdier.
7:43 I had a similar issue with my Ender 3 when using Marlin with OctoPrint. For me, the problem was that the resolution of the part was too high, causing the queue to fill up and the printhead to pause momentarily. You might want to try lowering the resolution of your print. (I'm not sure how to do that, though, as I upgraded to Klipper which resolved the issue for me :P)