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I sure there are a lot of staff which is selled 3x expensive here, because we live on island ))
Night and day with dawn you say? Sorry.
thank you
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I’m disappointed to not hear about Pawel (I most likely misspelled his name) and his huge contributions to multiple Vcore designs.
53:20 This was the most exciting part for me. I'm wondering if that would fit inside the current volume of the printer or if it would require more space vertically, for example. Would matter a lot in my case 😬
I have never seen trash cans as expensive as those in your video. Are they made exclusively by a well-known designer? A trash can that looks like the one you showed. Costs me $20 to $30.
Interesting as always 🙂
What about gases, do theses devices sense unsafe gases?
Nice job my friend, u gived me finally a technical and clear analysis on "when choose some or else" in base of the final product. Well done! THANKS!
That company history is a real gem of people open mindedly running their small business and capturing an opportunity that is in front of them. Doing that while capturing the attention and maintaining full support of their community is really exceptional!
You should look at Wera's hex tools. There is a concave dip on each of the 6 sides. Wera claims this makes the tool stronger. This may prevent sheering.
I have a question about PETG-CF, other than the nozzle upgrade you mentioned, could a printer that prints PETG print PETG-CF ? The printer in question is an Ender3 V3 KE purchased in May 2024. It has a direct drive print system and is capable of reaching nozzle temps of 300 degrees C.
That teased REVO adapter for the SVO8, would make the SVO8 much more attractive for many users. How can we get one? (Good topic for another video. Looking forward to it.)
Video coming soon!
I would too like some info on the revo adapter for the sv08
unfortunately missed most of the „live“ stream … thanks @Mitsuma for sharing the info within the outstanding unofficial RatRig Discord … let‘s extend the lunch break and start from the beginning 😅 Thanks guys for this episode - great!
you must temple the metal to do it strong .. if not, metal is maleable as plasteline.. temple: make it hot minimum at 800ºC , as hot a hell .... then quick put into water, or oil at ambient temperature.. that will temple the metal and make it hard and strong..
Tanks a Lot!!!
Bro, why is it so fast? Why can’t we non-resin 3d printer fans not have this speed
What's with the AI voice and video? That voice did not come out of that body.
At 19:15 I thought the mic was a cat’s head
His guy talking about having a screwdriver in your pocket mean while I have a kraftform kompact in my pocket everyday with my keys and a Leatherman sidekick and a Milwaukee fast backend that's just 1 pocket
I definitely prefer the longer videos. Thank you and keep up the good work
Those prints look like stank ASS
Hey brother, I tried to reach out to you here and on X but didn’t hear back. Need your help on something
Better way would probably be to 3d print one, cast it, and then pour metal into the cast that can be refined and made to fit perfectly, cool video though, curious to see how metal 3d printing could potentially end up manifesting in something like PCB manufacturing for sure
Not to mention that moving air pretty much kills FDM print quality...
$2 is not much but definitely more than most voron kits sold on aliexpress
make a video on 3d printed tools please