I like it but you may want to avoid touching the part getting welded or wear gloves as oils on skin may make bonding issues
@professorcoglefield1506Күн бұрын
clickbait
@Qwerty-ff1cr3 күн бұрын
Yeah, of course there's no need for "support structures" when the design itself includes support structures
@Qwerty-ff1cr3 күн бұрын
"WITHOUT SUPPORT" Sees 2 HUGE support columns used to support the insert of second part.
@muhammedkavalci93474 күн бұрын
Taşaklarına kurban amk
@whatfor54 күн бұрын
I'm continually inspired and impressed by your thoughtful approach to design an engineering. Thank you so much for taking on the immense effort to document and share it. It is really special. A thought on gear lubrication: particularly in the area of an active CNC, chip fouling is a real concern. So while a grease lubricant (like Vaseline) is a tempting option for lubricity and safety, it might not be ideal for gear longevity or cleanliness. A dry lubricant would be preferable and I have had good luck on printed parts using synthetic waxes or even bar soap. Just a thought. I confess, I have not done a study on the subject, these lubricants have always just been "good enough."
@4th_wall5117 күн бұрын
Test
@secv8 күн бұрын
Will motor heat have an effect on the durability of the part?
@tilibiscuite9738 күн бұрын
Why not rotate it and print in from the side?
@Imageeny8 күн бұрын
It would work better your way
@AA-fi5nj8 күн бұрын
@@Imageeny Lol no noob. You can't print this on its side without needing supports either. A quick look at that object should've been enough for you to know that.
@VertexPads7 күн бұрын
Because the sides are rounded and would also need supports
@thomast77489 күн бұрын
It's not as strong. If you pause a print 15min or so, depending of the material, and you resume, you don't get the same layer adherence. It doesn't matter for this part for sure but keep that in mind.
@4th_wall5119 күн бұрын
Oh screw you for leading me on and wasting my time a hole
@AA-fi5nj8 күн бұрын
Leading your noob ass on? Printing without supports means designing a print to not need them in the first place, and that's exactly what he did.
@4th_wall5118 күн бұрын
@@AA-fi5nj wow thank you bro you’re so enlightened pls tell us more Edit: This AA mf is just OP on an alt check his account it was created yesterday 😂 "since 2011" headass 🤣
@AA-fi5nj8 күн бұрын
@@4th_wall511 Mfkr liked his own comment. Bro you sad. Been doing this since 2011, and back then we didn't have cry babies like you.
@4th_wall5118 күн бұрын
@@AA-fi5nj “I been doing this since 2011” 🤣 You’re too funny man. And liking my own comments? This is youtube lmfao. Who tf does that? You gotta be OP on an alt gettin all worked up like this 😂 Edit: Lmfao this account was created yesterday. You really are OP on an alt. I'm done.
@AA-fi5nj8 күн бұрын
@@4th_wall511 OP on an alt? LMAO. Nah, not funny. I've been doing this since 2011 casual. You did like your own comment. Pathetic. And I'm not worked up. I simply like putting these new 3d printing noobs in their place. Learn design, noob.
@tkn6u14 күн бұрын
What’s this slicer
@Molb0rg15 күн бұрын
Good one, hope more of design phylosophy is coming, you have interestung ideas. Also documenting, showing the project do helps to think on stuff)
@pamhunametalle915216 күн бұрын
well, thats scam, disliked
@jackstanford551619 күн бұрын
clickbate
@mike-stpr21 күн бұрын
Ступенька всё же будет и пластик может не приклеиться к холодному слою. Может быть лучше было бы распечатать две половинки плоскостью вниз и склеить супер-клеем..
@JohanRL59223 күн бұрын
this is so smart
@zrizzy695823 күн бұрын
Waste of time, I though you made a cool gcode trick
@rodiculous946424 күн бұрын
Pretty cool ill have to give it a shot
@daKnighty27 күн бұрын
Thats not really printing without supports...
@sketchy12239 күн бұрын
Yes, he printed a part without support didn't he?
@daKnighty8 күн бұрын
@@sketchy1223 well yes, but no
@CJReed-kz8ld27 күн бұрын
Could you print it on it’s side
@francesca529529 күн бұрын
I'm still struggling to make precise prints, this is too advance for me XD
@dazefpv2251Ай бұрын
Useless
@JacobyRCRacingАй бұрын
where did you get the file
@daymonklein4425Ай бұрын
stl file?? anyone have it?
@ifitscoolАй бұрын
Thats cheating. 😂
@omarramirez8568Ай бұрын
baited
@TheMNWolfАй бұрын
I can't believe I never thought to do this. Brilliant.
@CharlieBastaАй бұрын
That's brilliant. What a brilliant idea for smooth overhangs on neat designs like this. Great job.
@FreogeteknetАй бұрын
Feels like someone smart could embed this in the design program so it detects where this is a strategy that works! Really cool idéa!
@arecibo1974Ай бұрын
Very clever idea 👍🏼
@IcanCwhatUsayАй бұрын
Your experience with school is the same in the states. Incredibly hard testing with very poor teaching. "teach yourself" mentality has got to go. There's no retention of information with this method. It's just learn it and dump it and get ready for the next thing.
@IcanCwhatUsayАй бұрын
bit late to the game but I'd appreciate a video just going over the design of that H frame mechanism in more detail. I'm intrigued by the belt tensioner.
@Flushmaster0312Ай бұрын
krass
@matroosoft4589Ай бұрын
Daisy chaining top to bottom would be cool. There's a small overlap between the boxes when stacked which you could use to make a connection.
@ashwaniverma616Ай бұрын
sir machine name
@fantom3dsАй бұрын
Гениальное решение, отдельно добавить часть) Будто бы всегда имеется такая возможность, а потом склеивать. Зря потраченное время.
@Bluedemonde2 ай бұрын
Clickbait title. Cool.
@raybrown58902 ай бұрын
clever..haha
@redslashed2 ай бұрын
How do you like cut the part's?
@kitmarshall40842 ай бұрын
okay that freaking brilliant, i thought this was a click bait scam video, but i left pretty impressed.
@hanzgutenberg52222 ай бұрын
Ooooohh man it's very amazing, you genius
@googleyoutubechannel85542 ай бұрын
This is cool but I'm so confused why this guy is putting so much effort into re-creating a 'toy' conveyor system? It can't be just for the YT views, even a few 100k doesn't make any $?
@jakeaustin9012 ай бұрын
Do you have a link to your sale page? I would love to help support you guys and what you're doing.
@patriotic_salt2 ай бұрын
Cool project .....did you make a 5 axis machine ? LOL
@TS_Mind_Swept2 ай бұрын
It's definitely an interesting idea 🤔
@SasquatchSmuggler2 ай бұрын
You can always travel to the ISS where gravity is not an issue
@monkeywrench19512 ай бұрын
Your university and German dropout rates section reminds me of a recent slamt3D interview with the founder of Thangs. He described how unjust the filtering system of German universities was.
@slothrockerz2 ай бұрын
Absolutely Brilliant !! - You are very talented - Love your videos.
Пікірлер
Very clever idea 💡
I like it but you may want to avoid touching the part getting welded or wear gloves as oils on skin may make bonding issues
clickbait
Yeah, of course there's no need for "support structures" when the design itself includes support structures
"WITHOUT SUPPORT" Sees 2 HUGE support columns used to support the insert of second part.
Taşaklarına kurban amk
I'm continually inspired and impressed by your thoughtful approach to design an engineering. Thank you so much for taking on the immense effort to document and share it. It is really special. A thought on gear lubrication: particularly in the area of an active CNC, chip fouling is a real concern. So while a grease lubricant (like Vaseline) is a tempting option for lubricity and safety, it might not be ideal for gear longevity or cleanliness. A dry lubricant would be preferable and I have had good luck on printed parts using synthetic waxes or even bar soap. Just a thought. I confess, I have not done a study on the subject, these lubricants have always just been "good enough."
Test
Will motor heat have an effect on the durability of the part?
Why not rotate it and print in from the side?
It would work better your way
@@Imageeny Lol no noob. You can't print this on its side without needing supports either. A quick look at that object should've been enough for you to know that.
Because the sides are rounded and would also need supports
It's not as strong. If you pause a print 15min or so, depending of the material, and you resume, you don't get the same layer adherence. It doesn't matter for this part for sure but keep that in mind.
Oh screw you for leading me on and wasting my time a hole
Leading your noob ass on? Printing without supports means designing a print to not need them in the first place, and that's exactly what he did.
@@AA-fi5nj wow thank you bro you’re so enlightened pls tell us more Edit: This AA mf is just OP on an alt check his account it was created yesterday 😂 "since 2011" headass 🤣
@@4th_wall511 Mfkr liked his own comment. Bro you sad. Been doing this since 2011, and back then we didn't have cry babies like you.
@@AA-fi5nj “I been doing this since 2011” 🤣 You’re too funny man. And liking my own comments? This is youtube lmfao. Who tf does that? You gotta be OP on an alt gettin all worked up like this 😂 Edit: Lmfao this account was created yesterday. You really are OP on an alt. I'm done.
@@4th_wall511 OP on an alt? LMAO. Nah, not funny. I've been doing this since 2011 casual. You did like your own comment. Pathetic. And I'm not worked up. I simply like putting these new 3d printing noobs in their place. Learn design, noob.
What’s this slicer
Good one, hope more of design phylosophy is coming, you have interestung ideas. Also documenting, showing the project do helps to think on stuff)
well, thats scam, disliked
clickbate
Ступенька всё же будет и пластик может не приклеиться к холодному слою. Может быть лучше было бы распечатать две половинки плоскостью вниз и склеить супер-клеем..
this is so smart
Waste of time, I though you made a cool gcode trick
Pretty cool ill have to give it a shot
Thats not really printing without supports...
Yes, he printed a part without support didn't he?
@@sketchy1223 well yes, but no
Could you print it on it’s side
I'm still struggling to make precise prints, this is too advance for me XD
Useless
where did you get the file
stl file?? anyone have it?
Thats cheating. 😂
baited
I can't believe I never thought to do this. Brilliant.
That's brilliant. What a brilliant idea for smooth overhangs on neat designs like this. Great job.
Feels like someone smart could embed this in the design program so it detects where this is a strategy that works! Really cool idéa!
Very clever idea 👍🏼
Your experience with school is the same in the states. Incredibly hard testing with very poor teaching. "teach yourself" mentality has got to go. There's no retention of information with this method. It's just learn it and dump it and get ready for the next thing.
bit late to the game but I'd appreciate a video just going over the design of that H frame mechanism in more detail. I'm intrigued by the belt tensioner.
krass
Daisy chaining top to bottom would be cool. There's a small overlap between the boxes when stacked which you could use to make a connection.
sir machine name
Гениальное решение, отдельно добавить часть) Будто бы всегда имеется такая возможность, а потом склеивать. Зря потраченное время.
Clickbait title. Cool.
clever..haha
How do you like cut the part's?
okay that freaking brilliant, i thought this was a click bait scam video, but i left pretty impressed.
Ooooohh man it's very amazing, you genius
This is cool but I'm so confused why this guy is putting so much effort into re-creating a 'toy' conveyor system? It can't be just for the YT views, even a few 100k doesn't make any $?
Do you have a link to your sale page? I would love to help support you guys and what you're doing.
Cool project .....did you make a 5 axis machine ? LOL
It's definitely an interesting idea 🤔
You can always travel to the ISS where gravity is not an issue
Your university and German dropout rates section reminds me of a recent slamt3D interview with the founder of Thangs. He described how unjust the filtering system of German universities was.
Absolutely Brilliant !! - You are very talented - Love your videos.