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Lexie Eclectic
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.ค. 2022
I love conceptualizing and making things, I'm curious about how things work and I love fly fishing. Join me as I delve into my different interests and passions, that are niche and varying.
Testing 3D Printed Fish Skull Designs Again! - Fly Fishing Video
Hey guys! So if you recall a while ago I posted 2 separate videos where I 3d modeled and then printed fish skull designs for tying baitfish pattern flies used for fly fishing. Well since I was unable to catch anything that wasn't just foul hooked, I have decided that now would be a good time to test them out again. Enjoy!
LCO Guide to Fly Fishing California's Surf and Beaches: www.lostcoastoutfitters.com/pages/guide-to-fly-fishing-californias-surf-and-beaches
Previous fish skull videos:
th-cam.com/video/eKWvlCp8QWc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nC5U-XKqv_xmA7dK
th-cam.com/video/rCUnsL2rJYs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=k5Op8iZdhizVMQsd
0:00 Intro
1:05 Day 1- Small pond
4:17 Day 2 - Fishing the edge of dam wall
5:30 Day 3 - Float tube fishing a reservoir
7:51 Day 4 - Fishing on the beach
13:49 Final thoughts and Byyyyyyye
LCO Guide to Fly Fishing California's Surf and Beaches: www.lostcoastoutfitters.com/pages/guide-to-fly-fishing-californias-surf-and-beaches
Previous fish skull videos:
th-cam.com/video/eKWvlCp8QWc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nC5U-XKqv_xmA7dK
th-cam.com/video/rCUnsL2rJYs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=k5Op8iZdhizVMQsd
0:00 Intro
1:05 Day 1- Small pond
4:17 Day 2 - Fishing the edge of dam wall
5:30 Day 3 - Float tube fishing a reservoir
7:51 Day 4 - Fishing on the beach
13:49 Final thoughts and Byyyyyyye
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Making a 3D Printed Flag Waving Gear System AND news I'd like to share!
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Hey guys! Check out this flag waving gear system that I made to celebrate an important life event. Watch to find out my exciting news! Link to Instructables blog: www.instructables.com/Figure-Eight-Motion-Drive/ Tutorial on how to make bevel gears: th-cam.com/video/4XWLYM0b8FI/w-d-xo.html 0:00 Intro 1:30 3D Modelling 2:21 3D Printing and first prototype 2:55 Fixing issues 3:33 Assembling final ...
Making Modular Circuit Building Blocks
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In this video I share how I made 3d printed circuit building blocks. Each block houses an electrical component with magnets on the sides allowing you to connect the blocks together and create an electrical circuit. Enjoy! 0:00 Intro 1:18 3D models and 3D printing 2:49 Assembling battery box 5:31 Soldering the components 6:31 Assembling the other boxes 10:23 The Final result and BYYYYYE
Making Hearts that Light Up when they Touch
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Hey guys in this video I will be making 3D printed hearts that light up when they touch. The idea was inspired by those best friend necklace pendants that when put together make a complete heart. Enjoy! 0:00 Intro 1:27 3D Modelling 2:30 Prototyping and Assembly 5:51 Tadaaaaaa and Bye!
3D Printing Fish Skulls for Fly Fishing
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Hey guys! It's been a while. Despite not catching any fish in the previous fish skull video, I wanted to make another video featuring more 3D printed fish skull designs. In this video I make diver style fish skulls used for tying a diver fly. The goal is to achieve as much diving and swimming action from a fly as possible. Enjoy! Previous video: th-cam.com/video/eKWvlCp8QWc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=z-xkbI...
Making Colorful 3D Printed Snowflakes
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Hey guys! I had tons of fun making colorful Christmas ornaments in the previous video ( th-cam.com/video/QQB1b7N_6z8/w-d-xo.html ) and so decided to make more and share the creative process with you. In this video I share how I 3D modeled and printed multi-colored snowflake ornaments. Enjoy! Etsy store: www.etsy.com/shop/LexieEclectic 0:00 Intro 0:46 How I created the 3d models in Fusion 360 3:...
Fusion 360 Tutorial - How to 3D model a Crown in Fusion 360
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Hey guys! For this video I decided to try something new and share a step by step tutorial showing how to 3D model a crown in Fusion 360. I hope that you guys find it helpful and informative. 0:00 Intro 1:07 Phase 1 - Making the base of the crown 4:25 Phase 2 - Making the crown arcs 6:20 Phase 3 - Making the pillow 7:28 Phase 4 - Adding decorative details 12:29 Phase 5 - Making the inside hollow...
Making 3D Printed Seasonal Decorations
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Hey guys! In this video I share how I made seasonal Fall and Christmas ornaments using Autodesk Fusion 360 3D modeling software and my Prusa Mk3s. I also have an announcement to make! I am opening my very own Etsy store called The Lexie Eclectic store where I will be selling some of the ornaments featured in this video. Enjoy! Etsy Store Link: www.etsy.com/shop/LexieEclectic 0:00 Intro 1:23 3D ...
3D Printing a Queen Crown for my Chess Themed Costume
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Hey guys! Are you fans of chess and online chess streaming? If so I hope you like the chess themed couples costume that my husband and I put together. I will be going in depth about how I 3D modeled and then printed a crown for my Chess Queen outfit. Enjoy! 0:00 Intro 1:44 3D Modeling the crown in Fusion360 3:55 Printing and assembling 5:12 Costume Reveal!!! and Byyyye
Making 3D Printed Fish Skulls For Tying Baitfish Flies - Fly Fishing meets 3D printing
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Hey guys! As you may or may not know I am addicted to fly fishing and so my next project that I've shared with you all is about 3D modeling and printing fish skulls that are used to tie baitfish fly patterns for ocean and bass fishing. 0:00 Intro 1:00 3D model and 3D printing 2:49 Tying the flies 4:44 Fishing with the flies 6:53 Final thoughts and Outro
Adding a 3D Printed Shelf and Drawers to a Side Table
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Hey guys! In this video I share the process of how I made a 3D printed shelf insert to help declutter my husband Chris' side table. Here is an Amazon link for the side table: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JTQD74J/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1 Thingiverse link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6237746 0:00 Intro 0:50 Fusion 360 models 1:40 Printing shelf platform piece and honeycomb 2:...
Designing and 3D Printing a Hinged Swimbait Fishing Lure
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What’s up everyone! In this video I’m going to attempt to make a 3D printed lure. Inspiration came from binge watching the Marling Baits channel (www.youtube.com/@marlingbaits) and eventually I decided to take a crack at it myself. Thingiverse link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6207501/files 0:00 Intro 0:31 3D modeling and testing 1st iteration. 1:38 2nd and 3rd iterations 2:39 Finishing off the f...
I have a Patent Pending!
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Hey guys! In this video I'll be talking about my product that has patent pending status and sharing my experience of the patent application process. Enjoy!
Making an Eye-Grabbing Webcam Mount for complete Eye Contact in video calls
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Making an Eye-Grabbing Webcam Mount for complete Eye Contact in video calls
Designing and 3D Printing a Fly Fishing Box with a Fan Inside
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Designing and 3D Printing a Fly Fishing Box with a Fan Inside
Dealing with Hotend Thermal Runaway - Calling all 3D Printing OGs
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Dealing with Hotend Thermal Runaway - Calling all 3D Printing OGs
Making a Jewelry Box - Multi-color 3D Print (and encountering the BULDGE!)
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Making a Jewelry Box - Multi-color 3D Print (and encountering the BULDGE!)
Making 3D Printed Kid's Style Jewelry for My Younger Self
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Making 3D Printed Kid's Style Jewelry for My Younger Self
Making 3D Printed Earrings - Multicolored 3D Print
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Making 3D Printed Earrings - Multicolored 3D Print
Designing and Making a 3D Printed Electronics Shelf
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Designing and Making a 3D Printed Electronics Shelf
Making Christmas Ornaments Using Autodesk Fusion 360 and the Prusa MK3s 3D Printer
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Making Christmas Ornaments Using Autodesk Fusion 360 and the Prusa MK3s 3D Printer
Catching Fish with Five 3D Printed Fly Fishing Reels I found on Thingiverse
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Catching Fish with Five 3D Printed Fly Fishing Reels I found on Thingiverse
How to use Prusa Slicer's Color Print Feature to Embed Fasteners
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How to use Prusa Slicer's Color Print Feature to Embed Fasteners
Too bad more fly fishers are not watching your informative video. I want to try fly fishing for surf perch, which is saltwater surf fishing, and do not want to expose my "good" flyreels to the salt so I plan to print reels for this use. The plastic is inherently unaffected by the salt and if anything breaks the cost is minimal. I think this is a perfect application for this technology - warming-up my Prusa now :)
You have a super interesting channel! I definitely need a 3d printer in my life.
Great video! Helluva cast you have.
I'm glad you got your citizenship!
nice
Hey Lexie , Congrats 🎉, can you share the 3d models files please 🤍
Hi! Awesome channel and great vídeo, congrats for the beautiful crown. But, I have a question about the phase 5. Why didn't you only used the "shell" feature? If it works well, would be more efficient.
Its a good start, but now, Connect it to a V8 diesel engine. Then it will be Truly American.
🤣
Congratulations on your hard work. 4 bar linkages are neat. Now you know more about the way the country works than an embarrassingly large fraction of the rest of us 🤣. Good Job.
😂
Congrats, welcome. Nice project. 👍👍
Congratulations on your citizenship. That's a fun project. Bevel gears are a real pain in Fusion, so nice job.
Those are super cool! I can see this being useful for a teaching tool for beginners or children, Great Video!
get a voltmeter, it will make your day better 😊
Yeah, I did use one to measure the voltage after frying my LED and motor lol. I honestly had no idea that stacking batteries made the voltage higher. Learning by trial and error.
That's a very cool project. Some leds have built in resistors. Maybe your red ones do. You can also buy flashing leds and color changing leds but they also need an inline resistor. I think an N20 gear motor would be a good match for your project as they are much smaller but have good torque and low current draw. I use them in my projects. You might consider 3 AAA batteries in a Cylindrical holder for a 4.5 Volt supply. The batteries will last a lot longer than the coin cells and I doubt you will need the 15 Volts. Your circuit is a series circuit and all the current for the motor runs through the led and the led resistor. Probably not a good ideal. To get around that you could make a junction block with 3 contact points. This will allow you to make a parallel circuit. Then you would have the led and resistor on one branch and the motor on another branch. I think you will really enjoy learning electronics. It goes well with the 3D printing hobby.
Thanks for the insights👍
Excelente video, un abrazo desde la Patagonia Argentina
Good idea
Well done Lexie, this is great! Did you try the red LED last? I think the reason could be that the batteries got damaged during your first few tries with the white LEDs. Connecting an LED directly to 15 volts creates high current flowing through both the LED and the batteries. When you fried the LED, you may also have damaged the batteries to the point where they can’t supply that much current anymore, saving your red LED. 😊
Yeah I think I probably did damage the batteries.
Hi!!! Great video You have the file 3d for my print ???
Here you go: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6543457
I love it! I never would have thought of using the magnets to run the current through. Very cool.
Cute!
I'm a noob. Hope you can help me. I need to know if I should leave my PLA filament loaded in the head, or should I remove the filament when I am finished 3d printing an object. Is it safe to finish printing and just leave the printer loaded with the filament. thank you for your help. BTW, what modeling program can a non-engineering type like me use that doesn't require years of training to use. Tony 😎
Hi Tony, As far as I know it's best to store your printing material in a sealed container (I use a large gallon zip loc bag and the box the filament came in) because it tends to absorb moisture and this can lead to the material not printing too well. In terms of CAD modelling software I use Fusion 360, there are a lot of free tutorials on TH-cam as well as beginner tutorials on the Autodesk site. For free cad software I've heard that FreeCAD(www.freecad.org/) is pretty good although I've never used it myself.
Nice! How long did it take you to complete these?
Thank you! It took roughly 3 days to model(modeling took a few hours), print, buy materials and assemble these.
Awesome video Lexie!!!! Could you post the link or brand to the clear coat you used!! Also, can you post a link to the fusion file??
The resin coat: a.co/d/dw9NBbV The link to the thingiverse file: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6207501
Not bad … the colors OK for some species, but I don’t like it for trout … pike, musky, Stripers Yes … Need the sizes and weights on these heads … you might have found a gold mine …
Is there any chance you could post the files for your fish heads?
Are you going to post the files? I'd tie up a few to test
Nice I must try this. Very new to 3d printing.
Very cool!
This is so freakin cool! Can't believe I never thought of this. Love it! also 10/10 meme at the end lmfao
Great vid :). Are you willing to collaborate to test the fish skulls that you've created?
Thank you! Unfortunately not.
Could you use an aquarium to film the fly's performance? possibly in front of a grid so you can make measurements.
Maybe in the future, apartment living doesn't exactly allow enough room for that.
Good to see you
Absolutely can not complain indeed. Congratulations on catching that bass!
Hey is it possible if you do a job for me.
you are very good i do like your youyub . please keep makeing more . you are the best
really incredible designs, love your work
Thank you! :)
This was easy to follow along with. I really like the design.
utility patent end after 20 year and design pt end after 15 year. inventor Dr.Osama ahmed
Cool project! I use fusion 360 Too and would be interessted in whats going on during your process.
love it!
beautiful!
I am totally enthralled by watching you and your endeavors. Wish we could purchase from your Etsy store! Love it!!
Very cute. Do you happen to sell the stl for the ornaments? I’d love to buy the gummy bear and sucker ornaments
Sorry I took so long to do this but here is a link if you still want to buy the STL file of the gummy bear: lexieeclectic.etsy.com/listing/1626474416/gummy-bear-ornament-stl-file-for-3d
Nicely done Lexie Eclectic, you are just full of pleasant design-related surprises, I really enjoy seeing what you are doing always. Take good care.
😎👏👍😉
So cool! Love your unique style
I think that in your case Blender would be better than Fusion 360. Blender is for art and Fusion is for machines.
Not necessarily. I prefer fusion 360 because to me the work flow is much more intuitive. Blender is very powerful but the UI is way less intuitive.
Kudos on a very unique and custom Halloween idea! How many printers do you currently have, have you considered sharing the model between multiple printers to reduce time? I thoroughly appreciate your time-lapse of fusion as it gives me hope of one day being a savvy as yourself! I've made several attempts at using fusion360 (free version) and even meshmixer as of late but, think I'll stick with tinkercad for the time being lol.
Thank you! Only have one printer at the moment 🙃
@@LexieEclectic one more than you started with 😉! I've been experimenting with "infusing" previously printed parts in my models recently. It is a unique way to get multiple colored parts or even types of filament in one print. Simply print part(s) you wish to embed in colors of your choice and pause the main piece while printing to insert them! Let me know what your thoughts are and, I'll send link to my printables page with example pieces if you'd like. I'm currently working with a newer delta, an sla and 1-½ Cartesian printers (ender 3 and an qubd2-up rebuild).
good!
I’m glad you didn’t give up on this one. It turned out great! I really enjoy seeing the projects you create. There are far too many 3D printing toys and junk videos on TH-cam. It’s nice to see someone else who enjoys doing useful, practical projects like me. Keep it going!