I made Christmas ornaments during the pandemic when the dodgers and lakers both won championships. They were both 4 color prints, took 15 mins to make each, cost about $1.50 to make, and about $2 to ship. I sold them for $19.99....i sold 3,250 of the dodgers ones, and 1,200 of the lakers ones......i still have absolutely no idea what you made here, but after watching your video, seeing how much time and materials each of them took to make, doesn't seem like you made much money on these. Also your pizza analogy made absolutely no sense.
That seems to be the case for just about every "how to make a living making *thing* " video. Would be refreshing to see a video about someone truly starting from nothing.
What is the minimum model raspberry pi do you need for octo print? also how many printers can 1 pi run? That puring off the bed is cool, can you share how you achieved that?
I have the same Creality bed. I can't seem to find the best z-offset. I can make it so that the first layer looks great but the print is so hard to remove. When I adjust the offset a bit higher, the print becomes relatively easier to remove but the first layer starts to have gaps between lines. What can I do?
Dude what happened to you? You made great videos and your automation was so cool. Watched you when I first bought my Ender 3 about two years ago. RU-vid is calling!
I probably would have printed in different colors to avoid having to spray paint and only printed the shells gluing the different parts together. The face I probably would have make a hole in the brown part and allowed created slots to slide in the face behind it. That would only require painting the eyes. A printer with a multi material add on could have also helped out here.
you can add a "brim" in the model itself instead of using the slicer's brim for the face part, just make it an "inner brim" this way it won't require any post processing and you can just leave it on, just add a thin ring around the inner edge of the bottom face I would also design it to clip on instead of using bolts, you have a lot of inner space you can design large strong clips that'll be hidden
I would strongly recommend using something similar to the prusa textured steel plate, because of the texture all your print shrinks even slightly it auto releases
Hi there, need help. Follow the directions and wala, it only prints one at a time. meaning I have to restart it EVERY time. Part clears, no issues other than how do you get this thing to run full auto? Where do you say repeat? Restart? Start, Do again? what do you tell it and where do you put it? Desperate, nothing says how to get it to repeat.