I would like to say that in my opinion, the FLsun machine is a dark horse, and its deltas design is simply too cool. I think their product is not just a decoration, but has real strength. There is no warping during the reprinting process, because their machine can generate enough temperature and the power of the fan is enough to give force. So far, I have purchased two FLsun printers, and I can strongly feel that their products are improving, speed and quality are steadily improving!
Indeed, learning to print custom objects with a 3d printer is very useful. I have printed many things from a Wifi access point wall mount with POE access to the tap on my water butt, which was lost. Additive manufacturing is now just about in the reach of anyone with ready to set up printers and easy to use modelling software. Thanks for your enthusiasm and explanations. :)
Exactly! It’s a game-changer when you realize you can actually print everything you want, i’s like having an endless supply of replacements too! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Beautiful cat. I love it. And that 3D Charizard is awesome! I need to get myself a 3D printer too. I have so many things I need create. That is such a cool hobby. You're awesome Sayaka! 😁
You really give me the inspiration to troubleshoot some projects I've been neglecting. I wish you all the freedom this platform provides, and hope to see your channel grow for years.
I've got a magnavox vhs/dvd dub deck that needs the entire dvd module replaced and soldered back onto the board, and a vcr with tensioner issues. This video reminded me to also work on calibrating my filament printer (I do better with resin machines) There's a shop near me with arcade cabinets, and I've been helping them to keep stuff running. I've only professionally been a technician for 5 years or so, but troubleshooting is so satisfying, and you're very thorough. Hope to talk to you again soon 😊
3D printer is literally the best thing you can ever buy, the only limits is your imagination. I can tell through everything you printed, you are not experiencing shortages in that domain lol That's a really nice 3D printer, quality is really really good 👍🏽 Have a great weekend and keep it up the great job 💪🏽
Thanks so much for sharing! Watching the video totally blew my mind. I had no idea 3D printing could be this fast and produce such detailed models. Gotta get one of these bad boys and give it a try!
Great video. I noticed some stringing on some of your prints, if not already done, make sure your filament is super dry (either with a filament dryer, or low heat whatever (~45C for PLA) for multiple hours), and storing it in a sealed dry container. CNCkitchen has made a great video recently around desicant bags.
A buddy of mine got a 3D printer a few months ago to create parts no longer available. Ended up getting laid off from his job a month later. Now he has more business than he can handle and doing better than ever. Great way to start an entrepreneurship.
Wow, that’s inspiring! It’s amazing how something like a 3D printer can open up entirely new career paths, especially with the demand for hard-to-find parts.
You're so intelligent in your presentation and knowledge! You point out the fun things but also the practical reasons for a 3D printer such as hard to replace small parts. Well done I'm glad you have something that can extend your great imagination :)
This video make me want a food 3D printer. So I looked it up, and it's actually a thing! Not quite the replicator from Star Trek, but it's a good start.
Great explanation. I bough a smaller 3D printer a while ago and I think it's great. Even though I'm more of an occasional user, I consider a 3D-Printer a great tool. I guess I'll buy another one sooner or later, so that I could use and try the additional materials you mentioned. Aside from several helpers and holders, to attach a power strip to my self-made workbench rack, secure my multimeter probes, printing spare parts is a great use case. Spacers for circuit boards, holders for modern capacitors in old devices or appliances, a new knob for a kitchen appliance. Combined with a laser engraver or laser cutter and potent glue, the possibilities are pretty much endless.
Thank you! I'm really glad you found the explanation helpful. I completely agree that a 3D printer is an invaluable tool, especially for projects involving electronics and devices
I've been printing since 2018. My first printer was an Anet A8. Yes, *that* Anet A8, the one that is infamous for sometimes bursting into flames. But once I fixed the few glaring issues that could lead to combustion, it actually turned out to be a real workhorse. (Never ran the thing unattended tho. I'm not stupid, nor am I reckless.) Probably not the wisest "my first 3D printer" for a complete newbie, because the A8 basically arrived as a pile of parts; you had to assemble the thing from the ground up. But, through first building, and then maintaining it, I learned a ton. After that I moved on to an Ender 3. Also a kit printer that you had to assemble, but some of the parts were pre-assembled, so it wasn't too difficult. Still learned a ton because of it, and I upgraded that thing seven ways from Sunday. Had one or two other machines after the Ender 3, and am currently using an Anycubic Kobra Neo (FDM) and also a Photon Mono 2 (resin.) Though I am eyeing a Bambu Lab machine as my next upgrade. Those look pretty sweet, and at least from the hardware side of things, I feel like I'm at a point where I want a machine that's ready to go out of the box and that "just (more or less) works."
I'm a 3D artist and I definitely want to get into 3D printing someday. It's one thing to just grab STL files and print them and it's a whole different ball game to create your own model and then print that. I would love to print my own creations.
Thank you for the great introduction. It would be nice if you could cover filament options in even more depth, explaining how much stress printed parts can endure, whether one can screw self-tapping screws into them, etc. I'd use a 3D printer for creating functional parts, like the stand on your keyboard, or a support structure. It would be great to learn about the heat resistance and mechanical properties of printed parts, depending on what filament one uses.
3d printing explained, I can see the usefulness of it, thanks and I never played around with a 3d printer before, have not had the need quite yet, but it is a cool and useful hardware digital device to have around. Thanks, see you on the next video! 😺🥰⭐️💎
I got my first 3-D printer a couple of months ago and I already went through 4 rolls of filament And it is a really small printer called sculpto pro 2😂 I absolutely love it 😊
A great topic to talk about, especially after you have already showcased some of your amazing creations. I have been playing with the idea of getting into it, but I feel like I am lacking the creativity for it. I have a background in mechanical engineering and computer science, so designing parts shouldn't be that big of a problem, but the path from zero to a product I actually have need for seems quite long and has kept me from getting a 3D printer so far (plus the cost and the space, of course). I do see many possible use cases for it, though, like stuff for cars that I am working on (old plastic tends to become brittle and break at some point) or keyboard feet just like yours that break off. So someday I might have a 3D printer too :).
Great videos and editing! You are really talented. Show idea * could you build and program a simple PCB (discussing the components along the way) or 3d print and modify one yourself with wire inlay tracers etc? 🤔 Wishing you continued success with the channel!!
Printing doesn't take much time once you figure out what settings you usually want, but creating any model that isn't very simple is usually a big time sync (at least for me.) It is very fun to create your own designs though.
Please also make a video about the risks of 3D printing! Fumes and micro particles are an issue. They can go in the skin and make it thrug the loungs into the bloodstream. Look for "3d printing fumes" in youtube search for example and watch afew videos. Some specialised fillaments are also not safe to touch, its like carbon micro needles that stengthen the part but also can stick out. Take precausions and be safe everybody!
Hi Sayaca, yet another great little video. I think you've managed to get me hooked! Depending on price here in the UK, I'll get one as expensive as I can. One thing Sayaka, sometimes I worry about you hurting your hands. You have nice hands. But, I guess you're used to it. Great Stuff! and thank you.
te l’avevo detto che avresti fatto strada. a differenza di altri ragazzi che parlano tecnologia e retrotech tu sei veramente come sembri e la fluenza della lingua ti apre la strada a vendere contenuti oversea e a brand asiatici che cercano content creators alternativi. brava, continua così e i tuoi genitori ti devono supportare, se già non lo fanno. quando avrai un canale brand strutturato e venderai spazi e recensioni e io mi comprerò la maglietta digital attik
I'm fencesitting about getting a 3D printer, on one hand it seems like a large expenditure for something I might only use occasionally that is going to be undenably expensive to run and take up a fair amount of space in my small flat, on the other hand it would be a useful device when it's needed, not to mention really cool. I know a fellow who's boyfriend bought him a 3D printer as a gift and he loves it, and he has virtually no tech experience but just wanted to print off little gadgets and try see what kind of stuff he could craft and he is very happy with it and picked it up quickly enough, so I'm sure I could pick up the skill of using one, plus I have a weee bit of CAD experience which I could expand on.
I totally understand your hesitation! A 3D printer can be a significant investment, especially if you’re not sure how often you’ll use it. It’s true that they can take up space and have ongoing costs, but they can also be incredibly versatile and fun to use. It sounds like your friend has had a great experience :) and having some CAD knowledge will definitely give you a head start.
Do you have the schematics for that cat, it was so lifelike, technology is so advanced these days. What 3D printer would you recommend for doing game carts, keyboard keys and consoles and handheld covers etc, every time you do a video with a 3D printer you use a different machines haha, so just wondering what you recommend is the best you have used that does everything you need.
It's exciting to hear the joy you share here about 3D printing and designing :) I mentioned it in one of your shorts but I personally have a Neptune 3 Pro which is super fun to use! My best friend loves the Splatoon series and so I learned some Blender in the past weeks to 3D design Agent/Captain 3 from said game. The print turned out very good and she was super happy to receive it :D Personally I use the printer more for useful things like Raspberry Pi cases, VR Headset wall mounts and coasters in the form of 3.5" floppy diskettes recently. Still both very valid reasons to have a printer and again, it makes good gifts too! People love those flexi figures from Thingiverse :D Also had a good laugh @0:37 🤣
Thank you for a great presentation. The description of the different types of printing material was particularly interesting. Flsun would do well to hire you as a spokesperson. I looked to see that FLsun printers are available in Canada so I just have to see if the finance committee (my wife) will authorize the purchase.
3-D printers are pretty amazing, but I'm waiting for the day when they make printers that can synthesize any kind of matter. So when you buy a toaster on eBay, they won't pack up a toaster and mail it to you; they'll download it to your matter synthesizer and a shiny new toaster will print right there beside you on your desk. How a wait do you think we have?
Very nice video. But the T1 Pro is also a really good printer. Will probably soon replace my aging Super Racer. PS:how did you manage to print such a realistic cat 😝
How do you feel about resin printers? I want to get into 3D printing and the lack of layer lines in resin printers is really attractive to me, but I know a regular filament printer is probably easier to use.
Resin printers give amazing detail, great for intricate stuff, but they’re a bit messier and need more upkeep. Filament printers are easier to use and better for practical prints.
That materials section was interesting. Have you tried designing and printing computer cases? I think we could do with microcomputer cases (maybe similar in style to the ZX Spectrum or Oric Atmos) but for the PC. That wood filament might be interesting for such a project!
Yes, the wood filament is really nice! I’ve already tried printing a case for the classic Game Boy and a Commodore 64 in pieces and they turned out pretty well
@@Sayakas_Digital_Attic Have you tried making a microcomputer design for x86? Maybe an existing classic's design could be tweaked to fit the mother board mounts and keyboard layout of an x86 computer?
As long as you don't get a cheap ender 3 you'll save yourself a ton of problems lol i bought an ender-3 and manually calibrating that thing is a massive pain in the a$% Get one with self-leveling out of the box and you're set, then the hard part is figuring out CAD software to really be able to make use of it
Thanks for sharing! Can I call it the Speed Demon or a Supercar? Of course, that’s my son’s idea because we’ve got a T1, and it’s not just fast-it’s helped us create some sick models. I’m curious, what’s the diff between the T1 Pro and the T1?
I am really wanting to get a 3d printer thiis holiday season...hoping maybe there will be some deals. I have built an ebike camper and there are so many custom bits I have in mind that would come to fruition much cheaper and quicker with a decent 3d printer, I think.
Great video, Eleonora! I am thinking about starting 3d-Printing, but was also worried about the hurdles of the past. Your "Star-Ship-Enterprise-Replicator" printer is really cool, would also like to have one..:)
Thank you! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video! 😊 Starting with 3D printing can seem intimidating, but it’s become much more accessible, with many beginner-friendly printers on the market now. The 'Star-Ship-Enterprise-Replicator' model makes the process a lot of fun 😁
@@Sayakas_Digital_Attic I guess i will go with Prusa, since i tried them out at creator workshops lately ( i printed the "Aphrodite of Milo" statue). Is a littly costly though, for the few time i will use it..
@@Sayakas_Digital_Attic Btw I am also obsessed with 3d. i am rendering 3d models on computers of the 80's like the USS Enterprise in BASIC: th-cam.com/video/FLAUYP9Ylb8/w-d-xo.html
Eleonora, here is a 3D modell of the USS Enterprise, i rendered on a Commodore Plus/4 a while ago. I hope you like it: th-cam.com/video/FLAUYP9Ylb8/w-d-xo.html
Wow , a perfect way to start the weekend , I will choose one T1pro to add to my printing tool library .
Great Video, your production quality gets better and better. :D
Thank you, glad you liked the video :)
Fantastic video, Sayaka. I like to imagine you traveling the world in search of tech treasures. The interview was truly fascinating!
It’s refreshing to hear a tech reviewer say they are going to follow the instructions!
I'm not going to lie I laughed out loud a little when the cat came out of the printer😂❤
Did you know Sayaka films every scene twice? Once in Italian and again in English, which means she had to 3D print TWO cats.😳
@@Weird.Dreams that is great thank you for the information she's awesome
comedic gold
Next episode: Sayaka prints us all new Commodore 64's.
😂😅
I have always wanted to dive into 3D printing! Very informative!
Thank you!😁3D printing is definitely something worth getting into
I would like to say that in my opinion, the FLsun machine is a dark horse, and its deltas design is simply too cool. I think their product is not just a decoration, but has real strength. There is no warping during the reprinting process, because their machine can generate enough temperature and the power of the fan is enough to give force. So far, I have purchased two FLsun printers, and I can strongly feel that their products are improving, speed and quality are steadily improving!
Totally agree! As a long-time FLsun user, I'm super satisfied! Time to level up and get the Pro! 🚀
I just placed my order! At this sweet deal, I couldn't hesitate for a second!
Looking forward to the performance of the flsun T1 Pro
Sì! Mi piace davvero il design delta! Il futuro sarà sicuramente un mondo delta, la velocità è ciò che conta di più!
Indeed, learning to print custom objects with a 3d printer is very useful. I have printed many things from a Wifi access point wall mount with POE access to the tap on my water butt, which was lost. Additive manufacturing is now just about in the reach of anyone with ready to set up printers and easy to use modelling software.
Thanks for your enthusiasm and explanations. :)
Exactly! It’s a game-changer when you realize you can actually print everything you want, i’s like having an endless supply of replacements too! Glad you enjoyed the video!
I've had a 3D printer for a few years now. Zero regrets. I mostly print dnd miniatures, but I've also made car parts and other useful things too
This is one of the best videos about 3D printing I've seen so far 👍😊
Beautiful cat. I love it. And that 3D Charizard is awesome! I need to get myself a 3D printer too. I have so many things I need create. That is such a cool hobby. You're awesome Sayaka! 😁
This is one of the best videos about 3D printing I've seen so far 👍😊.
I'm sure I'll need one .
What a coincidence! I want to buy a 3D printer, in this week I searched for printers and some advice from experienced people.
Which one did you end up buying??
You really give me the inspiration to troubleshoot some projects I've been neglecting. I wish you all the freedom this platform provides, and hope to see your channel grow for years.
Thank you so much, what repair projects are you working on?
I've got a magnavox vhs/dvd dub deck that needs the entire dvd module replaced and soldered back onto the board, and a vcr with tensioner issues. This video reminded me to also work on calibrating my filament printer (I do better with resin machines) There's a shop near me with arcade cabinets, and I've been helping them to keep stuff running. I've only professionally been a technician for 5 years or so, but troubleshooting is so satisfying, and you're very thorough. Hope to talk to you again soon 😊
You just convinced me I need a 3D printer. Since I decided against buying a PS5 pro, this printer seems like a much better use of that cash.
3D printer is literally the best thing you can ever buy, the only limits is your imagination.
I can tell through everything you printed, you are not experiencing shortages in that domain lol
That's a really nice 3D printer, quality is really really good 👍🏽
Have a great weekend and keep it up the great job 💪🏽
Just watching her be so passionate about this is why here videos are fun to watch!
Thanks so much for sharing! Watching the video totally blew my mind. I had no idea 3D printing could be this fast and produce such detailed models. Gotta get one of these bad boys and give it a try!
Nice intro and video. Well done.
Looks great 🎉
Very eloquent explanation of what makes 3D printing so freaking cool
My cats were always getting on my printers, part of the reason I got a P1S so it was enclosed! Been printing for years and it has come on so far!
Everyone should have a Sayaka in their life .
Wow, that's quite a tall order. Are we worth such a thing?
Great video. I noticed some stringing on some of your prints, if not already done, make sure your filament is super dry (either with a filament dryer, or low heat whatever (~45C for PLA) for multiple hours), and storing it in a sealed dry container. CNCkitchen has made a great video recently around desicant bags.
Thanks for the input!
A buddy of mine got a 3D printer a few months ago to create parts no longer available. Ended up getting laid off from his job a month later. Now he has more business than he can handle and doing better than ever. Great way to start an entrepreneurship.
Wow, that’s inspiring! It’s amazing how something like a 3D printer can open up entirely new career paths, especially with the demand for hard-to-find parts.
Sayaka going hard on the tokusatsu practical effects.
Really well done video. I can see you becoming as revered as Zack Freedman!
3D printing always amazes me
You're so intelligent in your presentation and knowledge! You point out the fun things but also the practical reasons for a 3D printer such as hard to replace small parts. Well done I'm glad you have something that can extend your great imagination :)
This is hilarious because 3D printing is at such an early state, so in 30 years Sayaka is going to be a retro retro youtuber.
Thank you for this video. Very informative!
Rad title / opening!
Thanks!
This video make me want a food 3D printer. So I looked it up, and it's actually a thing! Not quite the replicator from Star Trek, but it's a good start.
Wow you build a Prototyp of a pokeball 😂 3:17
Very informative, great video as always. 😊
Thank you!!
Hey, Sayaka's back!
for you everything is easy queen because ur a super talented genius and very gorgeous queen 😍😍😍
Great explanation.
I bough a smaller 3D printer a while ago and I think it's great.
Even though I'm more of an occasional user, I consider a 3D-Printer a great tool.
I guess I'll buy another one sooner or later, so that I could use and try the additional materials you mentioned.
Aside from several helpers and holders, to attach a power strip to my self-made workbench rack, secure my multimeter probes, printing spare parts is a great use case.
Spacers for circuit boards, holders for modern capacitors in old devices or appliances, a new knob for a kitchen appliance.
Combined with a laser engraver or laser cutter and potent glue, the possibilities are pretty much endless.
Thank you! I'm really glad you found the explanation helpful. I completely agree that a 3D printer is an invaluable tool, especially for projects involving electronics and devices
I've been printing since 2018. My first printer was an Anet A8. Yes, *that* Anet A8, the one that is infamous for sometimes bursting into flames. But once I fixed the few glaring issues that could lead to combustion, it actually turned out to be a real workhorse. (Never ran the thing unattended tho. I'm not stupid, nor am I reckless.) Probably not the wisest "my first 3D printer" for a complete newbie, because the A8 basically arrived as a pile of parts; you had to assemble the thing from the ground up. But, through first building, and then maintaining it, I learned a ton. After that I moved on to an Ender 3. Also a kit printer that you had to assemble, but some of the parts were pre-assembled, so it wasn't too difficult. Still learned a ton because of it, and I upgraded that thing seven ways from Sunday. Had one or two other machines after the Ender 3, and am currently using an Anycubic Kobra Neo (FDM) and also a Photon Mono 2 (resin.) Though I am eyeing a Bambu Lab machine as my next upgrade. Those look pretty sweet, and at least from the hardware side of things, I feel like I'm at a point where I want a machine that's ready to go out of the box and that "just (more or less) works."
Another great video, Sayaka. Those Pokemon card prints are really neat!
mamamya ! bella madona sayaka !
seriously though , god bless you for the content you make !
I love all the different shirt designs, haha.
I'm a 3D artist and I definitely want to get into 3D printing someday. It's one thing to just grab STL files and print them and it's a whole different ball game to create your own model and then print that. I would love to print my own creations.
Just recently got into 3d printing. This is a great video!
Great video, great channel !
Thank you for the great introduction. It would be nice if you could cover filament options in even more depth, explaining how much stress printed parts can endure, whether one can screw self-tapping screws into them, etc. I'd use a 3D printer for creating functional parts, like the stand on your keyboard, or a support structure. It would be great to learn about the heat resistance and mechanical properties of printed parts, depending on what filament one uses.
i loved that casey neistat vibe intro !
3d printing explained, I can see the usefulness of it, thanks and I never played around with a 3d printer before, have not had the need quite yet, but it is a cool and useful hardware digital device to have around. Thanks, see you on the next video! 😺🥰⭐️💎
I LOVE YOU Sayaka
I got my first 3-D printer a couple of months ago and I already went through 4 rolls of filament And it is a really small printer called sculpto pro 2😂 I absolutely love it 😊
@0:40 printing cats would be SO fun 😆
I’d have at least twenty if I really could print them😂
I take it you can use PETG to print cats 😂
She printed a cat that’s alive🧐
Great video , fun and informative! Keep them coming 🏴☠️🤘🏼
The tshirts really are always top notch 👀 wardrobe tour incoming?!
A great topic to talk about, especially after you have already showcased some of your amazing creations. I have been playing with the idea of getting into it, but I feel like I am lacking the creativity for it. I have a background in mechanical engineering and computer science, so designing parts shouldn't be that big of a problem, but the path from zero to a product I actually have need for seems quite long and has kept me from getting a 3D printer so far (plus the cost and the space, of course).
I do see many possible use cases for it, though, like stuff for cars that I am working on (old plastic tends to become brittle and break at some point) or keyboard feet just like yours that break off. So someday I might have a 3D printer too :).
Sounds like you’ve got some serious ideas about 3D printing! You should get the Flsun T1 Pro. My T1 perfect for all kinds of projects.
Great videos and editing! You are really talented. Show idea * could you build and program a simple PCB (discussing the components along the way) or 3d print and modify one yourself with wire inlay tracers etc? 🤔 Wishing you continued success with the channel!!
Sayaka your English is so good with your accent I understand every word unlike others I watch on TH-cam your content 👍🏻I’ve not seen a boring one yet
Printing doesn't take much time once you figure out what settings you usually want, but creating any model that isn't very simple is usually a big time sync (at least for me.) It is very fun to create your own designs though.
Yes, it's fun, though it does take up (a bit too much) time
Watched in italian :) but lets comment here :) Great video, it pushed me a little bit more into 3D printing which I want to try for so long, thanks
0:01 HOLL uPpp! That transition was smooth, creative choice too:0! Nah i had to comment on that XD!
Please also make a video about the risks of 3D printing! Fumes and micro particles are an issue. They can go in the skin and make it thrug the loungs into the bloodstream. Look for "3d printing fumes" in youtube search for example and watch afew videos. Some specialised fillaments are also not safe to touch, its like carbon micro needles that stengthen the part but also can stick out. Take precausions and be safe everybody!
I dream of designing a little radio controlled car or hover craft using a 3d printer . Thanks for making it look pretty easy.
lol did you trap your kitty in the printer for that bit? that was so funny disgruntled "meow"
Hi Sayaca, yet another great little video. I think you've managed to get me hooked!
Depending on price here in the UK, I'll get one as expensive as I can.
One thing Sayaka, sometimes I worry about you hurting your hands. You have nice hands.
But, I guess you're used to it. Great Stuff! and thank you.
te l’avevo detto che avresti fatto strada. a differenza di altri ragazzi che parlano tecnologia e retrotech tu sei veramente come sembri e la fluenza della lingua ti apre la strada a vendere contenuti oversea e a brand asiatici che cercano content creators alternativi.
brava, continua così e i tuoi genitori ti devono supportare, se già non lo fanno. quando avrai un canale brand strutturato e venderai spazi e recensioni e io mi comprerò la maglietta digital attik
Very educational! I just discovered your channel. Oh and that's a cute little chomp 🙂
For 3D printing farm operators, the T1 Pro will be the ultimate production tool.
The chess board is so awesome! I would love like a custom star wars chess set or something like that
i remember at school we got our first color printer and printed out a pic of a ship. we were amazed that it almost looked like a ship.
That chain chomp would make miyamoto-san proud 🥹
I'm fencesitting about getting a 3D printer, on one hand it seems like a large expenditure for something I might only use occasionally that is going to be undenably expensive to run and take up a fair amount of space in my small flat, on the other hand it would be a useful device when it's needed, not to mention really cool.
I know a fellow who's boyfriend bought him a 3D printer as a gift and he loves it, and he has virtually no tech experience but just wanted to print off little gadgets and try see what kind of stuff he could craft and he is very happy with it and picked it up quickly enough, so I'm sure I could pick up the skill of using one, plus I have a weee bit of CAD experience which I could expand on.
I totally understand your hesitation! A 3D printer can be a significant investment, especially if you’re not sure how often you’ll use it. It’s true that they can take up space and have ongoing costs, but they can also be incredibly versatile and fun to use.
It sounds like your friend has had a great experience :) and having some CAD knowledge will definitely give you a head start.
@@Sayakas_Digital_Attic yeah he's a lucky boy, he's been making some cool 3d puzzles with it and I've got to say the prints look good!
Thank you for this informative video!
Thanks!
You always catch my attention with something i like (this time Ghostbusters sign)😅
1:24 Nintendont lawyers are gonna come knocking because you dared to print their precious Pokémon 😂
Do you have the schematics for that cat, it was so lifelike, technology is so advanced these days.
What 3D printer would you recommend for doing game carts, keyboard keys and consoles and handheld covers etc, every time you do a video with a 3D printer you use a different machines haha, so just wondering what you recommend is the best you have used that does everything you need.
It's exciting to hear the joy you share here about 3D printing and designing :)
I mentioned it in one of your shorts but I personally have a Neptune 3 Pro which is super fun to use! My best friend loves the Splatoon series and so I learned some Blender in the past weeks to 3D design Agent/Captain 3 from said game. The print turned out very good and she was super happy to receive it :D
Personally I use the printer more for useful things like Raspberry Pi cases, VR Headset wall mounts and coasters in the form of 3.5" floppy diskettes recently. Still both very valid reasons to have a printer and again, it makes good gifts too! People love those flexi figures from Thingiverse :D
Also had a good laugh @0:37 🤣
I’d really like to get into this but I don’t know where to start
Printing a kitty would be silly! Meow! :)
You're such a nerd. Awesome.
Thank you for a great presentation. The description of the different types of printing material was particularly interesting. Flsun would do well to hire you as a spokesperson. I looked to see that FLsun printers are available in Canada so I just have to see if the finance committee (my wife) will authorize the purchase.
sei una grande!☺
3-D printers are pretty amazing, but I'm waiting for the day when they make printers that can synthesize any kind of matter. So when you buy a toaster on eBay, they won't pack up a toaster and mail it to you; they'll download it to your matter synthesizer and a shiny new toaster will print right there beside you on your desk. How a wait do you think we have?
Beautiful ✨✨🖤🖤🖤 Thank you
Very nice video.
But the T1 Pro is also a really good printer.
Will probably soon replace my aging Super Racer.
PS:how did you manage to print such a realistic cat 😝
08:00 what's that music, please ?
How do you feel about resin printers? I want to get into 3D printing and the lack of layer lines in resin printers is really attractive to me, but I know a regular filament printer is probably easier to use.
Resin printers give amazing detail, great for intricate stuff, but they’re a bit messier and need more upkeep. Filament printers are easier to use and better for practical prints.
That materials section was interesting. Have you tried designing and printing computer cases? I think we could do with microcomputer cases (maybe similar in style to the ZX Spectrum or Oric Atmos) but for the PC. That wood filament might be interesting for such a project!
Yes, the wood filament is really nice! I’ve already tried printing a case for the classic Game Boy and a Commodore 64 in pieces and they turned out pretty well
@@Sayakas_Digital_Attic Have you tried making a microcomputer design for x86? Maybe an existing classic's design could be tweaked to fit the mother board mounts and keyboard layout of an x86 computer?
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As long as you don't get a cheap ender 3 you'll save yourself a ton of problems lol i bought an ender-3 and manually calibrating that thing is a massive pain in the a$%
Get one with self-leveling out of the box and you're set, then the hard part is figuring out CAD software to really be able to make use of it
I love my Ender-3, personally. I can re-level it by eye at this point. I think it's a great little printer for no more than it costs.
Передаю тебе привет из Сибири с Красноярска!
I will buy it in the future 😉.
Still thinking what i will print first?(maybe fall guy or kirby🤩🤩🤩)
This video is for me because I know nothing about 3D printing
My cat likes watching your videos.
Great video!
Thanks for sharing! Can I call it the Speed Demon or a Supercar? Of course, that’s my son’s idea because we’ve got a T1, and it’s not just fast-it’s helped us create some sick models. I’m curious, what’s the diff between the T1 Pro and the T1?
A fellow Frieren enjoyer, I seen that!
I am really wanting to get a 3d printer thiis holiday season...hoping maybe there will be some deals. I have built an ebike camper and there are so many custom bits I have in mind that would come to fruition much cheaper and quicker with a decent 3d printer, I think.
video guardado para cuando me compre una ;)
Greetings, I have tested this machine before.
Great video, Eleonora! I am thinking about starting 3d-Printing, but was also worried about the hurdles of the past. Your "Star-Ship-Enterprise-Replicator" printer is really cool, would also like to have one..:)
Thank you! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video! 😊 Starting with 3D printing can seem intimidating, but it’s become much more accessible, with many beginner-friendly printers on the market now. The 'Star-Ship-Enterprise-Replicator' model makes the process a lot of fun 😁
@@Sayakas_Digital_Attic I guess i will go with Prusa, since i tried them out at creator workshops lately ( i printed the "Aphrodite of Milo" statue). Is a littly costly though, for the few time i will use it..
@@Sayakas_Digital_Attic Btw I am also obsessed with 3d. i am rendering 3d models on computers of the 80's like the USS Enterprise in BASIC: th-cam.com/video/FLAUYP9Ylb8/w-d-xo.html
Eleonora, here is a 3D modell of the USS Enterprise, i rendered on a Commodore Plus/4 a while ago. I hope you like it: th-cam.com/video/FLAUYP9Ylb8/w-d-xo.html
@@GeorgesChannel Oh Wow!!