@@bretttaylor225 are you ok ? you type like you had a stroke, the trick to tpu is direct drive not whatever your trying to say. It's not a secret mystical voodoo by some company
For the record, I printed this with overture PLA/TPU. PLA: 3 walls, 20% cubic infill, 430g, ~$7. 10h TPU: 2 walls, 15% adaptive cubic infill, 380g, ~$7. 29h All in, $15ish and nearly 2d printing time Used some glue stick on the TPU after watching how difficult it was for him to get it off (came off very easily). Soapy sponge and a screwdriver to get it on past the spine indent bit. Working great so far.
I love the part where you print the tpu part take it off the bed and immediately start kicking it across the room and playing with it like i would do the same thing🤣
Use dish soap on anything that has an interference fit. The pieces will slip together and then just wash off the excess the squishes out. Fantastic video!
Or WD40 but I don't know how it will react with PLA. it's not a lubricant, but it will evaporate, so we use it to put on motorcycle grips. Old guys cringe when I do it, but it holds just as well as hair spray.
That alcohol on the desk would do the same thing, but ... cleaner? I use it to install mountain bike handle bar grips. Slips on easily, dries and doesn't ever budge.
Can of compressed air that contains benzene. Spray it upside down, and you'll get a frost effect on it due to how cold the air is. This will shrink the part that you need a bit smaller, and it'll slide in even easier 👌
Pretty cool but that part could have been printed as a single TPU part, with the inner core fairly solid (4+ perimeter layers and 25-50% infill) and the squishy outer part designed so it prints with thin flexible structures separated by voids.
That cost was in material, how much to run the whole project on the printer, wear and tear, electric, failed prints, etc... Then again, if running as a business and you were going to sell these, how much in postage, packaging, breakage, returns, etc... Interesting long print though.
Too many variables to make money in a saturated market. It's like the old story of the gold rush out west. The only people that became rich were the people selling shovels and pick axe's.
How did you finally get the TPU shell over the core? I printed both and cannot get the shell to slide over no matter how hard I stretch. Am using two crowbars.
@blake3dcake I am currently printing this and I THINK the sleeve I print is a lot harder - what are the settings you print it with - mainly infill ? I can see pattern but would be interested in % as well as wall count etc.
Couldn't get mine to work. The PLA prints no problem, the TPU stops being pulled into the extruder after a few minutes running a job. Have temp at 225 and bed at 60. Help
@@DJMills it depends on the printer .. I have a larger printer with a heated bed (not in a box) and it consumes quite a bit of power. I've had my breaker trip because it was using a lot of power (combined with other things on the same circuit). Normally that doesn't happen, and I sometimes run an electric room heater.
@blake3dcake I was wondering if you can explain, I noticed you said take this home, I have seen other 3D printer TH-camrs say the same after printing, do you rent or have another place you use your 3D printers? If you rent is it typically a good option?
Nice 4hours of 3d modeling 10$ worth of pla $15 worth of TPU 4 days of printing . = $45 chirp wheel from Amazon. Haha I love 3d printing stuff for the heck of it.
@@blake3dcake hi im using the same printer and the same filament but i have a big underflow... at what flow did you print the tpu? im trying at 40mms 225c and 100% flow
Black powder is the nylon Wheels I was strongly recommend to spend the extra $70 bucks to get the pro edition cuz it comes with actual metal track and weels
Be EXTREMELY careful with that printer. I bought the same Elegoo printer and it almost burned my house down because of a thermal runaway event caused by its terrible software. All its heaters randomly heated to max with no warning and they wouldnt turn off. Always unplug it after every use.
Mission accomplished. I thought you botched the size for sure. But well done. Now you have a prototype go sell it. Not that exact one obviously but you know using chinese manufacturing you could procuce a world ready product for say 8.50 each. Sell them for 30 and you could make some money. I dont know if id pay the 30, probabky not but maybe people will.
I ran a flathead screwdriver right thru the middle of my hand, walked around with it for 10 minutes showing everyone, then pulled it out. Did not bleed, did not hurt😂
your title is misleading, it should read "direct drive extruders are the TPU cheat code"
Who would have thought having your you know motor in feeding mechanism on your head would be as a Superior mechanism
Naww this printer is I never before printed and printed tpu as my first thing' against every one I know that prints opinion
@@bretttaylor225 are you ok ? you type like you had a stroke, the trick to tpu is direct drive not whatever your trying to say. It's not a secret mystical voodoo by some company
the dual gear is vital too
Typical youtube with their stupid click bait titles and their free crappy cheap printers
For the record, I printed this with overture PLA/TPU.
PLA: 3 walls, 20% cubic infill, 430g, ~$7. 10h
TPU: 2 walls, 15% adaptive cubic infill, 380g, ~$7. 29h
All in, $15ish and nearly 2d printing time
Used some glue stick on the TPU after watching how difficult it was for him to get it off (came off very easily). Soapy sponge and a screwdriver to get it on past the spine indent bit. Working great so far.
Gah damnit this is so cool. I’ve always wondered if you could print on of those and how well it would work
I wonder how many sharktank products can be replaced with a 3d printer 🤔
I want to print it myself now too 😂❤
I love the part where you print the tpu part take it off the bed and immediately start kicking it across the room and playing with it like i would do the same thing🤣
Use dish soap on anything that has an interference fit. The pieces will slip together and then just wash off the excess the squishes out. Fantastic video!
Or WD40 but I don't know how it will react with PLA. it's not a lubricant, but it will evaporate, so we use it to put on motorcycle grips. Old guys cringe when I do it, but it holds just as well as hair spray.
That alcohol on the desk would do the same thing, but ... cleaner? I use it to install mountain bike handle bar grips. Slips on easily, dries and doesn't ever budge.
Can of compressed air that contains benzene. Spray it upside down, and you'll get a frost effect on it due to how cold the air is. This will shrink the part that you need a bit smaller, and it'll slide in even easier 👌
Favorite line "it's important to fail early" could not stop laughing because it's soooo true. great video, just subbed
Love your videos. Nothing too flashy and loud yelling and music. Thank you :)
Pretty cool but that part could have been printed as a single TPU part, with the inner core fairly solid (4+ perimeter layers and 25-50% infill) and the squishy outer part designed so it prints with thin flexible structures separated by voids.
Hi, may I know your setting for the TPU, such as nozzle size, layer height, speed, and layer width?
Damn I need a printer that good with TPU, impressive
😂and I need a x1c
@blake3dcake
Can you share your TPU profile and slicer you've used here?
Hmmm I need to try these STLs with my Sovol SV-04, print them in place with two materials
I love taking a whiff of sealed filament bags.
Saw this and your multicolor printing for less video. So good!! I think your channel is about to blow up, or at least, it deserves to!
yes kicking a TPU 3D print will definitely test how good it is. I love the random green screen effects in the background.
Please, share your TPU settings profile.
Speed and retracts.
Love your video style dude. Instant sub haha
That Bro-llage in the background is S-Tier
Who is this person and what is this magical work shop
My Ender S1 Prints TPU like a boss.
dude i like your content! you have a good vibe, thank you for the video
ok we think the same
when u threw the tpu frisbee my brain just melted, thank you.
Just discovered you, international treasure right here. Love the vibes
you just saved me like $100, thanks bro!
That cost was in material, how much to run the whole project on the printer, wear and tear, electric, failed prints, etc... Then again, if running as a business and you were going to sell these, how much in postage, packaging, breakage, returns, etc... Interesting long print though.
Too many variables to make money in a saturated market.
It's like the old story of the gold rush out west.
The only people that became rich were the people selling shovels and pick axe's.
What brand is that TPU? Share the link!
Is it possible to design a hexigonal building block?
whats the TPU Setting you used in ORCASLICER and what Type of TPU it is?
@blake3dcake : Next time use silicon spray for pressing it in .... You will not believe how easy it works.
Any links to the TPU you bought?
Just found your channel and I’m thoroughly entertained
Yeah I did this too and guess what happened. I need to figure out why my extruder keeps getting stuck on TPU
How did you finally get the TPU shell over the core? I printed both and cannot get the shell to slide over no matter how hard I stretch. Am using two crowbars.
How did you create those half circles across the entire body in fusion-360?
It is probably a tiny sphere with just part of it appearing outside - then you use the Circular Pattern to replicate that feature.
good, and where is stl mtf?
@blake3dcake I am currently printing this and I THINK the sleeve I print is a lot harder - what are the settings you print it with - mainly infill ? I can see pattern but would be interested in % as well as wall count etc.
I got mine to print. 15% is good for me i think he did 20% from the vid, and he said he didnt mess with the standard settings
Couldn't get mine to work. The PLA prints no problem, the TPU stops being pulled into the extruder after a few minutes running a job. Have temp at 225 and bed at 60. Help
3D printing takes power too. Especially when uncovered with a heated bed. That does factor into the cost.
It costs less than 50c per day, not rly worth mentioning :D
@@DJMills it depends on the printer .. I have a larger printer with a heated bed (not in a box) and it consumes quite a bit of power.
I've had my breaker trip because it was using a lot of power (combined with other things on the same circuit). Normally that doesn't happen, and I sometimes run an electric room heater.
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@blake3dcake I was wondering if you can explain, I noticed you said take this home, I have seen other 3D printer TH-camrs say the same after printing, do you rent or have another place you use your 3D printers? If you rent is it typically a good option?
I'd recommend using a garage or a spare room at first
can you do a tutorial on how you did this outer thing in fusion360?
What kind of nozzle did you use?
can it be just made of one material, but the outer layer is less dense?
Did you use bed glue
where can i get that frame ffrom?
That powder is normal. You normally see that on Enders. You wont see it if you have rails rather than rollers.
omg you gave me a new printing: a frisbee.
8:43 dawn dish soap
man this is why i use gluesticks even on textured plates
Wow $230, in my country is like $417 plus shipping
Does this actually crack your neck and back? And is this stl available?
What infill ratios for the parts resepctively?
The TPU infill in the prelim test seemed quite low.
20% infill for both parts. I like to keep it simple
Nice 4hours of 3d modeling 10$ worth of pla $15 worth of TPU 4 days of printing . = $45 chirp wheel from Amazon.
Haha I love 3d printing stuff for the heck of it.
And you sliced it with what ?
what's the song at the beginning
What brand of TPU did you use? Thanks for the video!
Overture!
@@blake3dcake hi im using the same printer and the same filament but i have a big underflow... at what flow did you print the tpu? im trying at 40mms 225c and 100% flow
Black powder is the nylon Wheels I was strongly recommend to spend the extra $70 bucks to get the pro edition cuz it comes with actual metal track and weels
No protective glasses when pulling that tpu off.
i owned one once. had an issue and about after 3 months of getting desperate to find the issue i bought a better printer. I'm still sad about it.
isopropanol lubricates well
What hardness of tpu ?
10:55 - FirtaBRA
Looks like a wheel for a kid's electric toy car. Maybe you should print one. The most annoying part of kiddy cars are the noisy hard plastic wheels.
Where's the stl file for this
can you make a textured mouth for science that is also easily cleanable?
Just purchased your files and ordered TPU :)
Excellent video sir...
Be EXTREMELY careful with that printer. I bought the same Elegoo printer and it almost burned my house down because of a thermal runaway event caused by its terrible software. All its heaters randomly heated to max with no warning and they wouldnt turn off.
Always unplug it after every use.
I like how you talk you talk like me, I like your channel and your wall is cooler than my walls
So...$15
will you be selling them for $30?
cool video but your music is too loud compared to your voiceover
Meanwhile I can't get layers right
heat and water or lubricant. Three more and you are going places!
Good job. Ender clones do just fine with TPU. It’s a super easy material to print, not sure why you need a cheat code.
RIP brand new pei sheet.
Lol you cut that shit didn't you 🤣
ice vid vertiBRAH keep it up!
*_VertiBruh_*
😂
you sell 10 of those, and in a months time you'd have ROI'd
this video had the right amount of stupid, love it
Мужик, мне было больно смотреть на твой принтер, он прыгал, когда ты ударял кувалдой по напечатанной детали(( А модель из TPU отпечаталась классно!
without the nerving music this video would be so much better!
verti-bruh
Mission accomplished. I thought you botched the size for sure. But well done. Now you have a prototype go sell it. Not that exact one obviously but you know using chinese manufacturing you could procuce a world ready product for say 8.50 each. Sell them for 30 and you could make some money. I dont know if id pay the 30, probabky not but maybe people will.
VertiBRUHHH!
next time make sure your voice is louder then the music
Just a comment on you rolling your back, please dont roll your lower back you could break your back😊
Vertibros
I ran a flathead screwdriver right thru the middle of my hand, walked around with it for 10 minutes showing everyone, then pulled it out. Did not bleed, did not hurt😂
Make a knobby ball...school ball but knobbier
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Like china stealing other's products designs. LOL
Is this printer batter than Bambu A1?