The a1 mini that he used is my go too home printer it’s definitely a small (and your wife will like that it’s an) affordable option at under $200 right now.
That is still a very good print considering the power loss and the bumpy roads. Gotta love the practical prints especially when in a slight pinch. Love it!
7:12 right outside of Helper, UT, I do love it down there. Awesome demonstration, my first thought was that a block of wood would be better but this showcases so much more than the print.
Also great to hear that anything above 30% infill is not worth it. I was skeptical on the 25% infill, but that block didn't budge an inch with all that weight.
I had one of mine fall off a shelf today. It literally printed like that for about half an hour before I got to it to fix it. I didn't lose the print or have any layer shift. th-cam.com/users/shortsMkyPGy_Eh9k?si=dhImPtydE5bHTxwR
Well, now I need a truck printer. My wife thanks you.
😅
The a1 mini that he used is my go too home printer it’s definitely a small (and your wife will like that it’s an) affordable option at under $200 right now.
I'm impressed it didn't even creak/crack when you were putting the trailer weight on it. Definitely shows you how great of a tool 3D Printers can be!
Absolutely! Just awesome tools.
Considering you had a trailer full of filament, I'd say THAT'S using the available resources to solve a problem! Well done, Loyal!
Thanks Pete! I could print hundreds of them! 😅
That is still a very good print considering the power loss and the bumpy roads. Gotta love the practical prints especially when in a slight pinch. Love it!
I thought so too!
7:12 right outside of Helper, UT, I do love it down there. Awesome demonstration, my first thought was that a block of wood would be better but this showcases so much more than the print.
This is absolutely fantastic. This just brightened my day. Thank you.
You are so welcome! 🌞
Also great to hear that anything above 30% infill is not worth it. I was skeptical on the 25% infill, but that block didn't budge an inch with all that weight.
It was so solid! I was nervous until it finished and I held it in my hands, that’s when I felt pretty confident it was gonna hold it.
Practical prints are awesome! I love solving problems with my 3D printers.
Heck yeah!
This is impressive, I inquired about printing while driving when you guys where on the road , now I see the proof. Keep up the great content.
I remember you asking! Thanks! 🔥
What an idea! Beautiful country btw
Thank you! 💜🔥
Really cool video. That was a great practical application and print!
Thanks!
Great use of 3d printing. Very cool of how can solve a problem while traveling.
Absolutely! Can’t wait to make even more cool stuff while traveling!
Now I have to take a Long Trip with my Minis!!
Yes!!! 😁
6:40 Mt. Garfield, 6:43 Bookcliffs , 6:55 Glenwood Canyon (I think)
Pretty awesome! I need one
Okay, I’ll print you one. 😆 I know you don’t mean the printer. 😉
I’m impressed PLA didn’t break. This is awesome LM! Great job
Me too! Fun way to share 3D printing. Thank you!
That is a pretty cool block! I loved seeing the travel vlog style video. This was very fun!
Thank you! It was a lot of fun to make, and this was our first real try at this type. Hoping we get to make a lot more!
Great.. thanks.. now I have to buy another another mini so I can have a truck printer. 🤦🏻♂️🤣🤣🤣
just stack two spools under the jack.
Very cool!
Thanks! 💜
STL?
Haha! 😅
That's awesome Loyal, just don't try it on a motorcycle in a backpack.
Haha
Could've just used the printer itself (Z rail) l to physically prop up the trailer hitch. 🤣🤣
Haha!
You could have tried to shove the cord into the back seat pocket instead of taping it.
Could have tried that, but it would have just bounced out!
well im impressed lol
😁
I had one of mine fall off a shelf today. It literally printed like that for about half an hour before I got to it to fix it. I didn't lose the print or have any layer shift. th-cam.com/users/shortsMkyPGy_Eh9k?si=dhImPtydE5bHTxwR
Yikes! Tough little machines!
This is my girlfriend's nightmare
Haha
That's awesome Loyal, just don't try it on a motorcycle in a backpack.
I don’t want to wreck my printer or myself!