I invented a better quick clamp?
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You missed a perfect opportunity, a 3d printed magnet separator
At 2:43 the headphones already hanging before the print was done. Amazing. :)
@martijnvdijk
4 күн бұрын
I saw the same, was about to type it but one is faster! Other than that, a great video as always!!
@misan2006
2 күн бұрын
A glitch in the matrix!
@JeremyDWilliamsOfficial
17 сағат бұрын
Continuity gets you every time lol. Doesn't take away from a really well put together video.
"It works!"... Had to laugh at how excited you were to get it to work first time 🤣
@TheSwedishMaker
5 күн бұрын
😍
In Fusion you can enter your dimensions as SideHeight=12mm and they will automatically be added as parameters, and you modify them from Modify -> Change Parameters without even opening the sketch. And they can reference other parameters, so you could use: Lenth=SideHeight*2. You can also pre-create the parameters the same way you modify them.
@Chris-oj7ro
2 күн бұрын
Solid tip! I love the little time saving features in F30!
@AmirKhan-qx2lr
19 сағат бұрын
thanks for sharing this absolutely amazing tip
I had to watch this video twice because the VO was really good, but then there were all sorts of stuff going on in the background too 😀
@TheSwedishMaker
4 күн бұрын
Haha I had to hide a certain old sponsor of mine :)
Really well done video explaining 3D printing for woodworkers. Might be the first I've ever seen someone *explain it well* rather than just doing it and moving on with the "woodworking" part. The stuff that's out there, at the cheap $1-2 cost in filament only, is mind boggling. I've got a router sled for my trim router that rides along my track saw's guide rails. Would easily run me $25-200 online for a Festool or similar guide, and 3D printing just made that entirely feasible. In about an hour of printing time. I'm researching 3D printers now instead of always asking a friend with one to print for me. Whole new world of creativity, that'll help my real passion - woodworking. Thanks for the great intro to 3D printing for woodworkers!
@jimrosson6702
5 күн бұрын
You should check out Bamboo lab printers. They are on sale right now for their anniversary.
For the angled clamp attachment, if you print it as two parts that click together with a ball joint, then it can rotated to any angle, and you won't need additional fixtures like nuts and bolts to act as a hinge.
Great use of the 3D printer in the workshop. I love the angled clamp head you designed “I wonder where you got that idea from”!!! And the message board with the secret message pure genius
@TheSwedishMaker
5 күн бұрын
Thanks Steve! Haha glad you caught it :)
@trailbuilding
2 сағат бұрын
@@TheSwedishMaker but no cat.... tut tut steve
I have a secret message for you: You just got a new subscriber. Love your stuff, and thank you for all your effort!
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
hey! thanks a lot! Appreciate it
for the clamp swivel, the hinge seems like a weak point that is taking all the pressure from the clamping force. you might consider having a crescent shape nested in a crescent shape. this should handle much more clamping pressure, and still swivel to the required position. it might even be more stable, as you shift the pivot point from the outside to inside the pivot radius. it would function similar to the individual pieces of the fractal vice.
The bobble-head in the window is the guy who died because he thought instead of normal cancer treatment that the doctors recommended that he'd treat it himself. And then he paid his way to the front of an organ transplant line when that didn't work, and then he still died.
That insert system for the corner rounding jigs is smart, gonna have to borrow that one! For the fiddly magnets in the dust collector connector thingy, just use the whole stack of magnets to push each one in, then slide / shear the stack off, makes them much easier to handle! Do 4 'corners' first, then flip the stack of magnets over and do the remaining 4 'corners' in the gaps :)
Brilliant! Amazing! Wonderful! You are my favourite creator for more reasons than I can articulate! Thank you Bob England
@TheSwedishMaker
4 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot Bob! I truly appreciate it.
You can also print a magnet seperator. Your hands will be thankful.
Great video! I’m a huge fan of 3D printed jigs. They helped me justify buying an X1C over a year ago 😂. Thanks to those jigs, I saved so much time and money when I built my own MFT work bench. Now I gotta print that 90 degree festool sander jig!
So many gold nuggets in this video Pierre. I'll get my printer going!
@TheSwedishMaker
4 күн бұрын
Thanks! Yes, get it printing :)
3d print a magnet separator. it looks a bit like a small paper guillotine, you put your block or roll of magnets in and then "slice" off an individual magnet. It will save your fingers.
I'm sold! I bought the bambu lab mini because I've tried to use Fushion 360 before for designing builds and it was HARD!!! So I took the leap with the mini and was mind blown. I guess that's how my parents felt with computers became mainstream. Somehow this is easier than that learning curve if you stick to other people's prints. As a maker this is saving me hundreds of $$. Thanks!
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
That is a really good printer indeed!
I've had my 3D printer for a few years and also enjoy the design process as you seem to do. We subsequently bought an old house so I'm exploring the applications I can use 3D printed parts for. I think the most useful thing I've produced so far is a bunch of pipe supports for hot and cold water supply to the bathroom and bigger ones to secure the 100mm soil pipes for a new WC. This has saved us a lot of euros. The most complicated thing I've come up with so far is a jig or tool that measures the position of the metal bars that are fixed across the window apertures on the outside of the house on which we want to hang flower boxes. I designed the box in Fusion having measured one window only to find that the bar is positioned slightly differently at each window. So the jig measures the position of the bar relative to the window cill, the slope of the cill and how far the edge of the cill projects away from the house (all these dimensions vary from window to window) and I redesigned the flower box parametrically so that I can feed the dimensions in to the design for a perfect fit each time. Designing in Fusion is one of my favourite hobbies! Thanks for making this video. It really resonated with me!
You just convinced me to jump into 3d printing! Awesome video man! The opportunities are endless!
🙀 Great video Pierre! 3D printing in the workshop is a game changer.
Nice tips. Thanks! Workshop without 3D printer is handicapped. Love the dust collector magnetic couplings. Going to use that idea.
Always a pleasure to watch your videos!
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
thanks!
11:17 when measuring something like that it is generally better to measure the solid plastic piece that your printed part with attach to rather than the flexible covering piece.
For the magnets, go through the stack and put a dot of sharpie/permanent marker on the north side. Then you’ll have a visual indicator when you’re putting them in the print (dot vs no dot). As the magnets are fully covered by the print, the dots won’t be visible in the final product
Clamp improvements is great. Also could alter it for round shapes.
Thank you for sharing. I just got my 3D printer, not even out of the box yet. You have given me some inspiration to make some thing for the shop that I had not thought of Thanks Again Sir!
@TheSwedishMaker
5 күн бұрын
Hey! Thank you! Appreciate it
@davidmeyer9204
5 күн бұрын
@@TheSwedishMaker Drew at Wittworks turned me onto your channel awhile back. It is also his fault that I got a 3D printer. I always like your videos but will be paying more attention now.
Another fantastic video, i have enjoyed all of them, keep it up
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
thanks!
Secret message!🐈 Love the clamp attachments! I'll try printing the clamping face out of 100% infill TPU and see how that turns out.
@TheSwedishMaker
5 күн бұрын
Good call! And thanks!
This is just awesome! I am intrigued to get a printer after this 😅😊 very impressive solutions and innovations you have come up with so far! Looking forward to the next ones!
@TheSwedishMaker
4 күн бұрын
Thanks man! It's a really handy tool to have
Thoroughly enjoy your videos. Also Love the changing message … ;-)
I know the feeling, takes less time to design somethings then to find them on printables or where ever. 3d printing is not that difficult, I know running a cnc machine is a lot more difficult since you are removing material. but I love both. Love the clamp addon, technically you could use those for regular clamping since they swivel, they should just conform to a square object. I've been wanting to print a new "foot" for one of my clamps since it's missing one, perhaps I'll try one of those. Thanks for the video
Some great ideas there, nice video👍
One fairly cheap item that isn't really necessary, but can help in a pinch is a magnetic polarity detector. Sure, you can just put a magnet on the piece, but if you need to _record_ the polarity for whatever reason, having one is great. This allows you to set a standard for a piece, determine the correct orientation, and place the magnet without having to dig out an exemplar or have a jig.
The magnet clamps are very similar to what Izzy already made and is selling in USA for quite a few years.
Great inspirational video Pierre, I'm now sat at my desk redesigning some shampoo holders for our bathroom. Printing now 😀
@TheSwedishMaker
4 күн бұрын
Thanks Andrew. That's something I have on my honey-do-list as well :)
@AndrewMcQuillen
4 күн бұрын
@@TheSwedishMaker No problem, mine is super simple, I'll send it to you if you like.
Nicely done 🐱! Just got the laser working and now you almost convinced me I needed a 3D printer lol
Yep all of this is exactly why I have a 3D printer, hahaha. One of the first fully custom prints I did was a headphones hanger. Also customized a car phone holder and upcoming I have vise jaws, tool storage, and various other similar projects.
Another great video. Keep up the good work man!
@TheSwedishMaker
4 күн бұрын
thanks man! appreciate it
Dude, awesome video! Great prints and very entertaining :) Subscribed!
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
thank you!
i love the backround sign
Love it, wish I had your cad skills!
@TheSwedishMaker
4 күн бұрын
You can just hire me 😉
Make sure both sides of your connectors are grounded. Other than that, it looks great.
Secret message! 😻 Nice work!
@TheSwedishMaker
5 күн бұрын
Thanks! 😍
Great work !
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
thanks!
Thanks for showing how things can be accomplished. Bought the 100mm Hose Adapter file. In Bambu Studio I change the orientation X @ 270Deg. Not sure it was mentionned in the instruction (I nerver look at instructiuon xD) pause @ layer 19
Loved the secret messages going on! Super fun.
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
thanks!
I 3d print alot. mostly stuff for helping my life and for storage. I mostly do PLA but also other. PLA you can get from 8-9USD/kilo actually with good quality today!. And the Bambu printers rock. I mainly run the x1 series
Here is my solution to magnets sticking together in roll or sleeve. After watching my granddaughter eat a PEZ dispenser full (12 pieces) of candy I had a lighten bolt of an idea. I put my 10 x 3mm and 10 x 5mm neo magnets in a PEZ Candy dispenser to ease separating the magnets for use. The dispenser dimensions are ~5 mm (5⁄8 inch) long, ~8 mm (5⁄16 inch) wide and ~5 mm (3⁄16 inch) high, with each Pez dispenser holding 12 candy pieces or magnets. I elongated (filed 1mm each side) the width by 2mm, total, to increase the opening to 10mm for improved fit and removal of magnets. I'm a disabled/retired Registered Nurse/Firefighter-Paramedic and a DIY newbie woodworker with about 2 years of experience. I want to get into 3D printing for so many uses around my shop like organization, storage, improvement of tools performances, design a tool for a special job, and so on. My question is which of the 3D printers you currently use would you recommend for me? (Bambu Lab P1P or Bambu Lab P1S) plus any necessary add-ons.
😸 that corner jig is great, I need one for glass cutting radius corners. Great secret message mate 👍🇦🇺😊
Hi, in order to encrease layer adhesion and both compression and tenssion resiliance, try printing at 45°, you won't believe the strength
I see you use the sys-org bins in your drawers. I've done the same. Looking forward to seeing your full design there. I've built a few custom bits for them myself.
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
Hey! Yes - the ones I use are 3d printed - I made them for this project: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gKB6qKqsj5menpc.html I love the way they work.
Dust collection adapters/couplers are the best thing to 3D print at home. Commercial ones are more durable and slicker looking, but they are not exactly what you want them to be. 3d printed ones are the way to go.
Really nice! I actually started to think about a 3d printer after seeng this.
@TheSwedishMaker
4 күн бұрын
thanks! :)
You could 3D print a tool for storing and separating the magnets. :D Have the magnets in a hole and then at the top a little flat piece, the thickness of one magnet with a slot for the magnet in it that can slide across the stack of magnet and shear the magnet on the top of the stack off.
I have many 3D printers. They are like Pokémon. And while I don't own a Bambi, they have brought true plug and play printing.
Great video I’ve been really thinking about getting a 3D printer and with Bamboo labs having their printers on sale right now makes it very tempting I’m just a little scared because I have absolutely no experience in 3D printing at all. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge
I hate you. My birthday is coming up and I have finally decided to get thickness planer, which was a long process. I was kind of interested in 3D-printers so far, but now I am hyped and the planer is long forgotten. I need this thing now!
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
So sorry mate! I know the feeling :)
something to note about using these magnetic dustports: If you have a mixed shop where you also do metal work, I highly recommend not getting magnetic ones... the metal shavings get stuck on them and it's a pain to keep the dustport clean.
You can design the magnet dispenser, bit like staple gun where your thumb act as a magnet releaser. Magnet holding tray with slot at the end which will drop the magnet and a bow type catch on the top which act as a thumb push to release the magnet.
@TheSwedishMaker
16 сағат бұрын
its a good idea! thank you
🐈⬛I felt compelled to write a secret message. There were some great ideas for the shop there.
I really think, that this is good idea, to print/make yourself a magnet splitter for yours magnetic projects. 🐈
I bet I could've twisted a paperclip and added a hook a lot faster than you even got the printbed to temperature. But yes, it's wild that you can think of something, design, and print it in a few hours.
Thanks
thank you very much for sharing your passion for 3D printing. the sky's the limit for individual makers! it has started a revolution of home innovation. Dyson started his billion dollar company from his home workshop; why can't all makers do the same?
Loved the video and the way you promoted your Patreon in this one.
Great work as ever.
@TheSwedishMaker
5 күн бұрын
Thank you!
Good morning 🌅, TSM, I have always fancied a 3D Printer, I am not very good computers , but still very interesting, France
Really cool stuff here❤
I’ve learned a lot with my ender 3 pro but I’ve been eyeing the bambú A1!
@TheSwedishMaker
4 күн бұрын
its a good machine!
I did a simple solution for hanging hearing protection with just an hole saw plywood and one screw. :)
Cool video and prints. Thanks for sharing. You could make a magnet "magazine". What I have in mind is a barrel that you can put a stack of magnets into. It would have a spring in it like a handgun magazine that would push the magnets up. Then at the top you could have somesort of rotating cap that would push off just one magnet. Just a thought. It would save your fingers. Let me know what you think.
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
Thanks! That's solid idea
make a ball joint that swivels in any direction.
Damn, you’ve just tricked me into a 3D printer :) Well done :)
PEZ dispensers for magnets will be the new collectible / printable 😁
Thanks 👍
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
Hey! Thanks a lot! It means the world!
Very inspiring video. 1 day in the future I will buy a 3D printer myself
also i noticed the trickery with the text on the black board :D 🐈🐈
Great video @TheSwedishMaker ! My man! You should print yourself a tool to help separate your magnets. :)
@TheSwedishMaker
4 күн бұрын
might do! :) thanks!
Export a STEP file from Fusion and bring that into Orca Slicer. Perfect curves!
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
good advice! thanks
Glitch in the matrix... 2:41 no headphone hanger... 2:43 with headphone hanger BEFORE they are printed.... Seriously.. Great video.
You could make the saw guide an attachment for a quick clamp so you don't have to hold it
@TheSwedishMaker
2 күн бұрын
Dam* it! I should have thought of that
@turgworks4138
2 күн бұрын
@@TheSwedishMaker don't worry, just print one 😁👍🏻
Thanks for the file! I got the one for the 4 inch dust collector port. Did you use regular PLA or some other type of material? Thx again!
Nice work! Please add the link to all your sandpaper storage files… they really look better then the stuff I can find!
@andriesoort4705
5 күн бұрын
Around 15:00 min
Love your content! What program were you using to design the headphone holder?
Lots of great stuff here. Qidi printers are more capable and a lot cheaper than the Bambu. Plus they have great customer service.
I fucking love the sign in the back changing ... LOL
Your head phones were already hanging on the wall in the shot before you started printing! (2:43) :)
I like the face logo!
Who makes the shorts your wearing at the beginning of this video? They look very handy.
The little doll in the window reminds me of Johan rheborg
Use a cc to split the magnets
Actually in bambu, you pause at the level where the first layer of plastic goes down.
Secret message. 🙀 Nice video.
@TheSwedishMaker
5 күн бұрын
Good call! :) thanks
Make a magnet dispenser like a Pez dispenser google you don’t have them in Sweden google it It’s pretty simple and your fingers will love you again
Secret Message 😺 nice one :)
02:45 somebody recorded the video after already installing it ;)
@TheSwedishMaker
5 күн бұрын
It wasnt me ;)
I do this stuff every day. It's the best hobby however I use FreeCAD because it is actually better than F360. I mean it, the open source CAD is better, just a little harder to learn. 😊
More than double good! 👍
what is that 3d design software youre using? Good job man!
@TheSwedishMaker
4 күн бұрын
Its called Fusion 360