I have just had a go at getting this onto my 3D printer without success! Having problems with Fusion 360 in that it keeps saying" invalid tool settings , need to change the tool!" but does not give guidance as to what to change! Any suggestions please? Thanks.
that’s wild bro, he made a very minor error in a pretty helpful video, and you not only say that you disliked it over this minor error, but you ignorantly call it downvoting. this ain’t Reddit bro
A personal trick of mine is to put your cutting machine in a cardboard box with the top off. That way all the chips stay in the machine and don't go flying through the room.
Hello, I was wondering if maybe you can do some videos based on popular 3D printers such as Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo 3D Printer. They are good printers but I am sure there is always room for improvement regardless of what it is.
Do you prefer Etch vs Engrave cutting the board away? All though both effective methods I personally thing engrave looks better and no need for mixing a solution
I found a easier way, why not just unplug the FAN and cut one of the leads and wire the sensor inline. No disassembly required. I just pulled the FAN connector wires, clipped the red wire and wired the switch inline, that was it, tested it and it worked, as the model I have do not have the jumper.
Tried your diode method on my project with 5xNPN sensors, works flawlessly! Previously I was tearing my hair out with this problem. Thanks mate, your video was a big help!
Genuinely expected this to be another formlabs resin printer used to expose board etch or something similar. Delightful to see such an old school method explained in such detail! Will definitely be checking out the rest of the channel :)
I used your X-Axis hotend holder design for 6 years. I am coming back to you and would like to say thank you. Yep, that's all I did. 6 years and used that X-Axis hotend holder.