@@MrBizteck if it takes 1/3rd of filament you end up losing 1 spool per 3 storages. You‘d need 3 spools in order to build one of these so how do you end up having more spools in the end?
OMG awesome work, im just getting into 3D printing and would like to print most of these.. im now subscribed & looking forward to seeing more like this.. 👍👍👍👍👍
Canyon Racer as long as we’re learning something new, we’re technically “students” right? Fusion360 took some time to understand, but they post great instructional videos on their RU-vid channel.
I like the idea of the screw/bolt sizer and the battery holder (can never find batteries around here). Ideal prints if you have time / filament to waste..
Thanks so much for the spool holder drawers. I have all the components printed. Could you indicate where I must place the "bearing wheel in" the design? Thanks Richard
Oh just had a weird moment when I saw them drawer bracers after interdependently making ones that are virtually identical, just a little thicker wood at 8mm
There are ways to use no support, but it depends on the model. If your settings are great you dont need supports for overhangs that are under 45°. Thereare much more techniques👍
I see the draw of 3D printing everything, but which one of these is not better made with normal methods? I don't really see the advantage of printing 10 kinds of drawers when making or buying one results in a better finished product. The spool storage was cool though.
I would love for you to listen to filament that you're using the eyeglass holder and the wire organizer the purple and the green glitter filament we're particularly nice
I finished watching your video, honestly it didn't really give me any more ... tell me if it's really economical to make your boxes yourself or is it more economical to buy them in a store Cheap, I don't have a 3D printer, so I have a hard time realizing the required filament consumption, but this video will surely be useful to me when I have plenty of tools to Future 3D printing, in the meantime I'm looking for videos and funny, unique printing ideas, which serve a few things while being unusual, you have really good ideas that please a lot Many people, but here it is ... I'm not looking for this kind of video for the moment, I can't wait to see your next videos, moreover they will be more on the theme of video game tools or objects, I have Loved your animal crossing video I hope there will be plenty of videos like this !!! Useful / functional objects inspired by cult video game objects !!
Okay understand comparative economics are not going to benefit you. For instance that container box this size is going to cost you $1 to $8 at the store but you're going to pay $10 for the filament to make one plus your time and the energy. The reason to 3D print something is to get exactly what you want but economically it will not even close to balance. 3D printers are for for making custom items that you cannot buy at any store.
I did the cost analysis recently for some simple storage bins for screws and it was about three times as much just for the filament alone (so electricity and wear and tear on top of that) as just buying some (when on sale). I even modeled the 3D printed bin to be more efficient with material than the bins I was comparing against. I'm sure some of these designs are worth printing, but definitely check out alternatives.
How are you printing these crazy overhangs without supports? I'm just getting into 3D printing and everything I print with even a slight overhang is sag city