Thankyou, although I might have to warn you, the next video is very high effort, so maybe stay clear of that one. Ps. Being human is the one thing I can do 😂
I noticed you have a damprid style passive dehumidifier in frame. I’ve seen nothing but negative advice about these, I’m wondering if it’s a benfit for you. The issue being that they can’t get below 50-60% RH, according to their manufacturers documentation. So allegedly desiccant beads are better for passive dehumidification, and active heat and air circulation is best. Thoughts? Also this comment was meant to be ironically specific. Thank you.
That is oddly specific 😂 but this channel is oddly specific so I guess that makes sense. My thoughts are I need to stop being cheap and buy a proper one. Maybe if this video does well enough I'll use the money for that
Sir I'm using flash forge foto 9.25 , 6k , whenever I print some model on it, my model getting pressed down from model top .for example if I put round spear or round line border it getting pressed down and spear becoming ovel and round border getting flat. Please help sir
Fun Video! I don't think your problem is putting in too much effort though, more likely is that your videos are too niche. Your best video was also your video with the largest target audience and lowest barrier to entry (hobby wise). I think if you made more general 3D printing videos, or even just framing the types of videos you already do to appeal to a greater audience. Your painting videos are cool, I think if you focused more on the parts people can relate to (the painting part for example) you can still use your 3D printed models as the heart of your video, but use a more relatable story to get the viewer engaged. I also recently started making RU-vid videos and I think sharing feedback among peers can be invaluable. Let me know if you'd like to connect and maybe talk more about this sorta stuff in the future. Edit: joined your discord.