Road to 200K subscribers is going strong, thank you so much for being here. I know a lot of you have been waiting for the next giveaway, I'm working on it right now.
I was happy when he mentioned that because it's true, a lot of 3D printed stuff could be bought from a dollar store, saving you time, money and giving you a stronger product.
Of all the 3d printer channels I respect you the most. You actually have helped me with my channel. You seem really genuine and not a Gearbest salesman. Thank you for the good work.
"So instead of just buying 10 of these for 50 cents, I used filament worth 25 cents to print one." BAWAHAHA, yup pretty much sums up 3D printing, but every print is worth it!
How much are you spending on your filament?! Yeah I agree some stuff is better off buying but I did a new shower head the other day and electricity + filament I think worked out at £1.10, I designed it based on a £200 one so I'm taking that as a win. That said I am waiting for it to break and my bathroom to flood lol.
+Carl Hughes. Haha, I know the feeling. Is it going to last. Is it? Please last! But let me put in a another way: What is the cost in satisfaction that you designed and made it yourself? I'm busy with a sign board. 7 hours. Total waste of filament and time. But I made it!
+Quentin Campbell. Well its lasted all week so far so I'm quite pleased, and its actually better than the one I had. Design time wasn't that intensive maybe 1hr or 2, print time was 8hr 3minutes, I printed it through the night, the quality is so much better than I expected but the best part of it is that I designed it off of my friends shower head and this one seams to work slightly better (smug much, oh indeedy :P), chairs and a desk next. What happened with your sign board? why was it a waste of time?
+Carl Hughes. No, all good with the sign. I meant, I could have gone to the sign shop and have it made. But noooo, I printed one. Let's see how long PLA lasts in the sun. :)
The phone holder looks pretty useful, but I'm going to make an LED lamp with some LED strips and attach that instead. I definitely need a little bit more light when building scale models on my desk. Thanks for the ideas
Great video! I liked the hook best. It is just so simple and really looks useful. Beside that, I'd say everything can be called "practical" if you give it a meaning. Even if that's a figurine or - in my case - a 3D-printed twisty puzzle. If you like the portal-thing and it at least looks great, that's something that already improved your living condition to the better!
Thank you for these fun videos! Any chance of a minute or two spent looking at how things you've made have broken and how you've gone about adjusting settings, picking filament, or redesign? That HDD case opened a number of questions for this noob. The best: "The hype is un-reeled, the buildup has been done. Here we go!"
Finally! FINALLY! I mean, F-I-N-A-L-L-Y-!-!-! I find a 100% useful list of useful 3D printed objects that really are... USEFUL! I loved this video and you just earned a subscriber here. Greetings from Portugal.
There is a post on thingiverse allowing you to print your own keys. You measure the keys with a special ruler you can print and input the parameters and you can make a key that actually works.
if i get my hands on a 3d printer ... no need got to shopping gonna make my own sandals my own cloth a whole new wooooooorrrlllld and if they make a giant 3d .... i can even make a bed design as i like
Super cool,Super cool,Super cool,Super cool,Super cool,Super cool,Super cool,Super cool,Super cool,Super cool. All of it was super cool . Thanks for the video.
PS4 VR camera holder. The one that comes with is made to kinda fit at the bottom of the TV . While it is better at the top, tvs are angled on the back, they come curved and are sometimes wall mounted. You need to be able to adjust the camera holder to adjust vertical, horizontal and tilt to adjust for how close you are and how high up you sit. You also need to adapt how you attach it and secure it to the odd shape frame on the tv. Being able to adjust and tighten easily is important for it to be in the right position. I NEED one if you come up with something and a platform to sell them. Cool stuff.
Swear I thought you said genital clamp @ 5:00 LOL Had to edit and add something. The curve you have on that book stand is so smooth. Did you do any after print detailing on that? I can't get my bevels/curves that nice. Good job man
You can use an old android phone with an app that turn it into a surveillance camera (I forgot the name of the app but I'm sure you can find it on google in matter of seconds.) PS: Its name was something like "Alfred".
Hooks are must for me to print, especially for my Jeep doors during the summer! I really need to make multiple drawer organizers for many things. Love the idea of battery holders, as I have 3 different brands/sizes of rechargeable batteries for various yard work tools and portable drills. I'm interested in the paint roller adapter...
Wow just seen 2minutes and the video is amazing. You put a lot of work in it and use nice details like the melting snow timelapse when talking about it.
I think my most useful print that sees daily use would be Charlie1982's Origami Carabiner Clip. Sure it's like the bag clip in that you could buy 10 for like 50 cents or print one for 25 cents, but it's pretty strong, practical, and quick to print (2 hours at 0.1mm & 50% infill on my A8). That makes it a great gift idea for someone that's never seen a 3D printed part.
The paint roller thing. Do it in a cardboard box. Line the box with a bin liner and you don't have to worry about cleaning it. Dunk the roller in water, then use the box, and repeat until clean. When you're decorating an entire house you'll be glad of that little dohicky! Washing rollers is a pita.
Wut? It took 20 minutes to sketch up that simple part in fusion360? In this sentence you coinsidently mentioned a program that can do this in 1or 2 minutes. Sketchup is the perfect tool for simple geometry, architecture and boxes. Advanced programs are less time efficient, their only benefit is that they're more feature rich.
lol sure. Methinks you have absolutely no clue about how Fusion 360 works and that you're 100% talking out of your ass. Look at his replay, it clearly didn't take 20 minutes to design it and there clearly is no elaborate modeling involved. Make 1 rectangle, make an offset of the rectangle to make a larger one, extrude the floor, extrude the walls, make a new sketch on the front side, project the box on the sketch, sketch a trapeze, fillet the trapeze, extrude-cut the rounded trapeze through the front face, create a sketch on the back face, sketch a slot, sketch a tiny circle for the screw, extrude it, fillet it, mirror it and done.
I think it can take 20 minutes if you have to measure while modeling... Thinking how it should look like, where to have the hangs, how big the front cut out should be... Of course if you have the final plan it is 2 mins of modeling.
Laurens Verheij ok, test it on your phone and let me know how that works out for you, don’t be suprised when you have to reply that it’s broken from your desktop
@@sheet-son I've had a magnetic mount attached to my phone for years now... Devices are not as fragile as they used to be. I remember when you could completely distort the picture on old tube televisions with a tiny little magnet lol. Magnetic frequencies have little to no influence on modern technology though. Don't be too afraid.
Liked the idea of paint roller cleaner Regarding issue in cleaning the bucket you mentioned, you could either cover the bucket sides with newspaper or spare a bucket for paint roller cleaning so no need to clean it
woody wood the metal plate absorbs almolst all megetic fields, so there are no megnetic fields coming through and going into the phone. Personally, I use a similar method to hold my phone in the car!
David What is wrong with you! All the stuff you mensioned are highly influenced by magnetic fields!!! But as I said, the metal plate, glued to your phone 'absorbs' all the magnetic fields!
I have used magnetic holders for 5 phones now, and not one was influenced by the magnets. GPS worked perfectly on each, and I drive 30k+ miles a year most of it using GPS.
Thanks for being such an inspiration for all these awesome project ideas. I built a drone after I watched your 3d printed drone video and it was crazy fun. Although, I did crash it into the ground pretty hard.
My Father is an interior painter & decorator, I know he would love that paint roller cleaner. I wish I had a 3D printer to make a few for him, and myself as well.