OH HEYYYY! Thanks so much for watching. I genuinely hope you loved this video... and if you did, there's no better way to let me know than by liking, commenting, subscribing, and all that stuff. It REALLY makes a difference. THANKS!
Coming from a wood working background, you should NEVER make a crosscut on a table saw like you are in this video, free hand. You are asking for at least a kick back and at worst a whole lot worse. Use the miter gauge, or build a table saw sled.
@impulse0341 thank you for your advice. Also thank you for no screaming at him for it but instead trying to teach. A lot of people just call people stupid for doing something wrong but never give actual advice. Glad to see someone else other than myself actually gives advice instead of calling people stupid. :)
I’m glad that this was brought up. Honestly, the “safety police” that find their way into the comment sections of woodworking videos are a pet peeve of mine. But since this is a different demographic that is less likely to have experience with woodworking tools, I felt compelled to say something. Glad you beat me to it. And I’m also glad that it was done with some tact. 👍
Definitely do a full video on the ERCF. You should also take a look at the Filametrix Voron mod for the stealth burner if you don't want to deal with tuning the retraction for clean filament ends. That mod basically implements a filament cutter similar to the Bambu Labs printers, so there's a bit more waste but much less hastle.
100% yes on the MMU video! I love my Bambu Lab AMS, but I'd much prefer an open-source option so I could tinker (more). I really like the videos where we get to see how a project fared after months of actual use as well, e.g. what improvements you might make if you were doing it over from the start. The tip about printing the honeycomb with PETG as the support/divider as opposed to Bambu Lab support PLA is something that I actually wrote down for future reference, which is the highest compliment I can give. Thanks!
Nice, I'll do it! And that's good feedback. I tend to publish a video right after i finish a project, but you're right, maybe worth holding off a while
I want to add my support for the enraged rabbit videos. On the topic of long term use of projects. An idea would to still have the intro video but have a follow-up that can cover long term results on several projects. I am interested in a follow-up on the modular enclosure. I even backed that Kickstarter after watching your video covering the project.
Largely thanks to this channel, and a few buddies on X(twitter). I have now started printing! And after 1 day, I am 6 prints in and 7 is about 47% done. So I just wanted to say thanks for the new hobby, and I am excited to continue this journey.
great video. just some advice for the viewers who are fairly new to using power tools. DO NOT crosscut on a tablesaw without the mitre gauge, especially if the material is more than 1 inch. (also dont crosscut material while using the fence and mitre gauge at the same time)
Yes! This! A lot of folks have commented, and I've since done a youtube dive and learned better. Thanks, giving you a thumbs up so people see this! DO NOT learn tool safety from my videos.
Thanks a lot! Started printing defusion panels, not to dampen sound, our 8 dogs are loud, but to regulate the background of my video recordings. They look pretty, and easy to mount on a movable background wall. So I can pack away my studio when not needed. I produce a video once every 4 or 5 months when I am being prolific...
You know you didn't have to even ask if we wanted that video on the DIY MMU. Yes, please and thank you! Appreciate all the work you put into your videos.
I'm actually SHOCKED how interested people are in it... there are so few videos online, and the ones that exist didn't seem to do well... but I hear you guys. I'll do it!
tip for gridfinity, dont glue the base down but use a small blob of Bluetack (UK) idk any alternatives in other countries unfortunately, but its a reusable sticky putty of sorts which will allow you to adjust the baseplates but hold them firmly in place 12:00
I certainly want a video on ERCF. I haven't seen much coverage about it in light of all of the other AMS options, but would like to have an option for my Voron Trident
A massive yes on a full video of the enraged rabbit unit. Also, I’m a perfectionist just like you, so those little things that no one else will notice… are an eye sore for me. I understand lol
Thanks for the shoutout lol. After the holidays I'll start looking into the reprack system to save myself some floor space. Hopefully my husband won't mind me drilling a bunch of holes in the walls 😬
Those diffusion panels look cool, but they aren't going to do much acoustically. The shallow wells are only going to affect high frequencies, and the lack of variation in depth/angles means what frequencies it does affect, it's going to scatter uniformly.
Damn. I was worried about that. Though, I do think that BEHIND me, the aesthetics are more important than the acoustics, since I'll be with my back to it... but yeah, I probably should choose a different design for off-camera to improve it. Thanks for the comment!
@@thenextlayer As a sound engineer, I can confirm that these won't do anything for sound and your impressions are most likely from a will for confirmation bias (no hate! a very reasonable and expected belief, you'll see this time and time again with people that buy expensive boutique hifi cables, which realistically change nothing), and even going deeper or more varied with the angles, they still aren't going to come close, diffusion is also not what you want for inproving acoustics, you want absorbtion, panels to achieve this are achieved with things like thick rockwool matting. But, please do video on the enraged rabbit! i'm very interested in seeing complete and functional versions of this system!
It was great. Projects with only 3d printing. No laser cutter, wood engraver or other equipment that I cannot possess in my limited environment. I think I will start printing those gridfinity for the kitchen. My next project. :)
I feel like you need to mix the hexgon sound panels with hexagon modified versions of the wall mount grids. Then you could place a grid randomly within the sound panels.
First off, YES on the MMU full video. Second off, do you need AMS to print the hex wall stacked? or can say an Ender 3 print them stacked as well? I know that AMS has a ton of features I know nothing about.
I am definitely interested. Now that I setup my wall rack, it's possible to do MM. I tried my hand with some simple manual MM and orca Slicer and OMG, how just small little details can make a piece look something else. Seriously, 6 30 seconda long swaps and bam. Shiny. By the my way. My rack is made of 2m 15mm steel tubes used in heating because you can't beat this cost (4 euro) and just designed filament spool mounts to attach to it that roll over cheap ball bearings (that I harvested from old V rollers)
although here in Brazil holiday seasons are actually summer, I already started the honeycomb wall project for my 3D printing room. Been printing wall modules (I´m using parametric version 2) for the last week. There´s a jig on Printables you can use to drill the holes for it more accurately. I like the idea of stacking the prints to save time! (some prints tend to end in the middle of the night so the printer is idle until I wake up LOL) Maybe it would be interesting to make a video on the subject, with tips and tricks on how to do it properly using OrcaSlicer. Still have to repair the resin printer (LD-006) in order to get rid of it, LOL. No more resin for me. Living in an apartment, I don´t have room for THAT much filament LOL. No more than 10 rolls at a time. But I´m working on something to put them in the shelf over the printer (direct drive) so I can feed them directly. Probably there´s already a ready made solution (I don´t want the TUSH filament roller, didn´t care much for it when I tried). Will look for it after the honeycomb wall is complete. (Edit: Just checked the RepRack and it´s usable on desktop as well, so... YAY!!!)
The solution for the wall mount is, give some freedom to the bolt in the mount, make the whole elliptic and Hexagon will solve the problem of direction
In response to your initial question of wanting to hear your own voice or not, I can help you out. I love listening to my own echoes. If you were fortunate enough to hear me, you’d have another project: a set of panels that specifically echo my voice, while in the shower. For reference, I sound like the best parts of Pavarotti, Bon Jovi, and Johnny Cash. (Or a sick coyote according to my wife). I am sure it would be very popular, although my wife and kids don’t seem to agree. I can’t wait to see how the panels come out! I think they will be a hit, the next Dre headphones killer product. Let me know when you are ready to license them! 😂
The sound panels idea is neat, but I think it has the same problem as the big "3d printed enclosure" project -- unless you are getting your filament for free (and we ain't), it'll just end up costing much more than actually buying panels off of amazon. Neat idea, might have some niche usage -- like if you only needed a small area covered, but the wrong tool for the job.
That's true. I did the math, and it was about 30% more expensive than buying panels off Amazon - but the panels on Amazon didn't meet my style requirements!
Only 160 rolls :) i wish.... 300+ for us and i had to come up with my own idea for custom racking :) ikea delivered again! Deff going to do some of those panels after steeling your full honeycomb wall idea :) love the vids 👍
Chag Sameach Hanukkah to you and your family. After printing my Hanukkah decorations, I sat down and watched this video. I have 60 more honeycomb wall panels to make. I did not know that you could stack them. Can you please explain the process or point me to a Bambu video on how to do it. Shalom.
I’m a form believer in form follows function. I think you would have gotten better sound diffusion w the more aggressive panels. I understand the shadow thing though I think that could have ended up looking neat w some smart lighting.
yes please videos about multi material systems. I often think about it especially with all this bamboo printers on youtube. And I really don't want a closed source printer but multimaterial prints.
Hello my friend! I live in the south of Russia. We have high humidity most of the year. Open Filament storage systems are not suitable for us 😞. I think I'm not alone in this matter. Can you review something closed and functional for filament storage? Thank you! 👋 Peace ✌️
Hmm, that sound deadening ... I got 10 tons (!!) of technical floor tiles (60x60cm like 15cm thick, each weights 12.5kg) about to go to landfill. Print these surfaces, glue them on, then mount the tiles on the wall ... Get both absorption and diffusion then. Now i got about 20m2 to do ... not strictly necessary, but would be nice for acoustics. If each tile takes 10hrs to print, it's 9 prints per flooring tile, that's 90hrs per. 48 floor tiles, so only 864hrs of printing ... not too bad. Just need to do automatic printing gcode 1kg of time I need to either find use for the tiles within 1½hrs, or pay to landfill them
@@thenextlayer I have a bit of a problem. lol Whenever I i get a good deal I'll grab 5 or 6 spools "just in case". Before you know it I'm shopping for a new shelf.
Jonathan -- loved this video! Thanks for the storage ideas that I will start printing. Also, loved the Israeli flag in the background. I have been watching what is going on in Israel and can't believe what I see. I've lived there temporarily and miss going back which I won't do until the fighting is over. L'hitraot
@@thenextlayer I almost got to go there on a birthright scholarship! But I could tell they weren’t thrilled about me being technically qualified so I didn’t push it. :D Love your channel!
@@thenextlayer There is very few proper videos about them online. Your method in which you do your videos are easy to follow and your way of explaining things makes even dummy's like me understand lol
Why did nobody design an eccentric wall mount for the honeycomb wall yet? Drill holes out of center is a solved mechanical problem in every (better designed) electrical lamp or Ikea furniture.
איש יקר, לא רואים בסרטון בדיוק את כל מה שעשית על המסור שולחן, אבל שים לב לכמה דברים: 1. חיתוך חופשי על מסור שולחן זה דבר מסוכן באופן כללי. חיתוך כמו שאתה עשית הייתי עושה עם ג'יג כמו cross cut sled או עם miter gauge. יש אינסוף מדריכים, וזה דברים שיהיו לך הרבה יותר שימושיים מחיתוך אחד פשוט. 2. אסור בשום פנים ואופן לבצע חיתוך cross cut כשהעץ נוגע בגדר. זה מתכון ל-kickback, וזה אם יש לך מזל והיד שלך לא מועפת לתוך הלהב, סיכון כשאתה מחזיק את הפיסה שנוגעת בגדר ביד. זה סופר מסוכן, אני לא סתם אומר. במקרה שלך, הייתי בונה cross cut sled פשוט ביותר, ואפילו תוכל להשתמש במדפסות שלך כדי להדפיס guide bar שיתאים למסור שלך. נכנסתי חזק לאחרונה להדפסות תלת מימד, ואני כבר שנים עמוק מאוד בנגרות :-)
I like your channel and your videos, but please stop put on video with a title and a thumbnail and change it like an hour later. Upload the final product with definitive name and thumb. It's confusing and irritating.
Sorry, but we A/B test as many as 10-12 title/thumbnails to find the best one(s). It's one of the reasons the channel is growing so quickly - we test what the best results will be.
Is that an Israel flag? Why do i now want a wall with a bunch of flags and 3d printed clocks....... Where did you get that tho. Might want a south african one.
OH HEYYYY! Thanks so much for watching. I genuinely hope you loved this video... and if you did, there's no better way to let me know than by liking, commenting, subscribing, and all that stuff. It REALLY makes a difference. THANKS!
Am Israel Chai 💕 how's that 😁
I sure would love a printer
Coming from a wood working background, you should NEVER make a crosscut on a table saw like you are in this video, free hand. You are asking for at least a kick back and at worst a whole lot worse. Use the miter gauge, or build a table saw sled.
Thanks for the tips. I don't even know what a cross cut is... so let me figure that out, and then I'll look into the stuff you shared. Thanks
K yeah I watched a video and you're totally right, thanks for saving me :)
The first thing that came to mind for me too
@impulse0341 thank you for your advice. Also thank you for no screaming at him for it but instead trying to teach. A lot of people just call people stupid for doing something wrong but never give actual advice. Glad to see someone else other than myself actually gives advice instead of calling people stupid. :)
I’m glad that this was brought up. Honestly, the “safety police” that find their way into the comment sections of woodworking videos are a pet peeve of mine. But since this is a different demographic that is less likely to have experience with woodworking tools, I felt compelled to say something.
Glad you beat me to it. And I’m also glad that it was done with some tact. 👍
Definitely do a full video on the ERCF. You should also take a look at the Filametrix Voron mod for the stealth burner if you don't want to deal with tuning the retraction for clean filament ends. That mod basically implements a filament cutter similar to the Bambu Labs printers, so there's a bit more waste but much less hastle.
Wow I had no idea, I'll check it out :)
100% yes on the MMU video! I love my Bambu Lab AMS, but I'd much prefer an open-source option so I could tinker (more).
I really like the videos where we get to see how a project fared after months of actual use as well, e.g. what improvements you might make if you were doing it over from the start. The tip about printing the honeycomb with PETG as the support/divider as opposed to Bambu Lab support PLA is something that I actually wrote down for future reference, which is the highest compliment I can give. Thanks!
Nice, I'll do it! And that's good feedback. I tend to publish a video right after i finish a project, but you're right, maybe worth holding off a while
I want to add my support for the enraged rabbit videos. On the topic of long term use of projects. An idea would to still have the intro video but have a follow-up that can cover long term results on several projects. I am interested in a follow-up on the modular enclosure. I even backed that Kickstarter after watching your video covering the project.
💯 ❤🙏🏾
Is the mmu3 fully open source? Or even partially?
Largely thanks to this channel, and a few buddies on X(twitter). I have now started printing! And after 1 day, I am 6 prints in and 7 is about 47% done. So I just wanted to say thanks for the new hobby, and I am excited to continue this journey.
great video.
just some advice for the viewers who are fairly new to using power tools. DO NOT crosscut on a tablesaw without the mitre gauge, especially if the material is more than 1 inch. (also dont crosscut material while using the fence and mitre gauge at the same time)
Yes! This! A lot of folks have commented, and I've since done a youtube dive and learned better. Thanks, giving you a thumbs up so people see this!
DO NOT learn tool safety from my videos.
@@thenextlayer np! kickback is real! seen some incidents before that could of been prevented, just wanted to share some information. :)
Check out the new Multiboard, much better and vesatile than the honeycomb wall
Really liking the effect of the colors across the embossed hexagon tiles, there's just enough relief there to catch the light in quite a nice way.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks a lot! Started printing defusion panels, not to dampen sound, our 8 dogs are loud, but to regulate the background of my video recordings. They look pretty, and easy to mount on a movable background wall. So I can pack away my studio when not needed. I produce a video once every 4 or 5 months when I am being prolific...
You know you didn't have to even ask if we wanted that video on the DIY MMU. Yes, please and thank you! Appreciate all the work you put into your videos.
I'm actually SHOCKED how interested people are in it... there are so few videos online, and the ones that exist didn't seem to do well... but I hear you guys. I'll do it!
@@thenextlayermmus are expensive so if we can find a way to get it for cheap that would be amazing
+1 vote for the ERCF video, full build and in depth setup is a must for this thing lol Love all the content, stay safe over there.
Should check out multiboard, seems like a promising new storage solution
Yeh, this is a fair take, like most hobbies there is a whole terminology to break through first.
tip for gridfinity, dont glue the base down but use a small blob of Bluetack (UK) idk any alternatives in other countries unfortunately, but its a reusable sticky putty of sorts which will allow you to adjust the baseplates but hold them firmly in place 12:00
I certainly want a video on ERCF. I haven't seen much coverage about it in light of all of the other AMS options, but would like to have an option for my Voron Trident
A massive yes on a full video of the enraged rabbit unit. Also, I’m a perfectionist just like you, so those little things that no one else will notice… are an eye sore for me. I understand lol
Ooof, those layer shifts on the X1...
Thanks for the shoutout lol. After the holidays I'll start looking into the reprack system to save myself some floor space. Hopefully my husband won't mind me drilling a bunch of holes in the walls 😬
Those diffusion panels look cool, but they aren't going to do much acoustically. The shallow wells are only going to affect high frequencies, and the lack of variation in depth/angles means what frequencies it does affect, it's going to scatter uniformly.
Damn. I was worried about that. Though, I do think that BEHIND me, the aesthetics are more important than the acoustics, since I'll be with my back to it... but yeah, I probably should choose a different design for off-camera to improve it.
Thanks for the comment!
@@thenextlayer As a sound engineer, I can confirm that these won't do anything for sound and your impressions are most likely from a will for confirmation bias (no hate! a very reasonable and expected belief, you'll see this time and time again with people that buy expensive boutique hifi cables, which realistically change nothing), and even going deeper or more varied with the angles, they still aren't going to come close, diffusion is also not what you want for inproving acoustics, you want absorbtion, panels to achieve this are achieved with things like thick rockwool matting.
But, please do video on the enraged rabbit! i'm very interested in seeing complete and functional versions of this system!
Would love to add multi color to my Ratrig so, 100% interested in the ERCF video!
It was great. Projects with only 3d printing. No laser cutter, wood engraver or other equipment that I cannot possess in my limited environment. I think I will start printing those gridfinity for the kitchen. My next project. :)
I LOVE THE CGP GREY REFERENCE!
You seem to have layer shift in all the print timelapses you showed. Love the look of the wall.
...And a lot of stringing. Those timelapses looked terrible.
what is the reason for the print shift? I recently had this happen at a 6 o'clock press. Share your experience!
@@Anapriev z-wobble, slicing fault, ... could be many things.
Yeah, I would love to see your ercf video!
Another great video. THank you.
Hope you are your family are keeping safe!
I feel like you need to mix the hexgon sound panels with hexagon modified versions of the wall mount grids. Then you could place a grid randomly within the sound panels.
First off, YES on the MMU full video.
Second off, do you need AMS to print the hex wall stacked? or can say an Ender 3 print them stacked as well? I know that AMS has a ton of features I know nothing about.
I am definitely interested. Now that I setup my wall rack, it's possible to do MM. I tried my hand with some simple manual MM and orca Slicer and OMG, how just small little details can make a piece look something else. Seriously, 6 30 seconda long swaps and bam. Shiny.
By the my way. My rack is made of 2m 15mm steel tubes used in heating because you can't beat this cost (4 euro) and just designed filament spool mounts to attach to it that roll over cheap ball bearings (that I harvested from old V rollers)
Omg please do a ERCF video!!! I’m really curious and there aren’t many videos about it
Vote counted!
Definantly interested in the ERCG, would be a fun project to tackle for my Sovol SV05!! Love your channel, Thank you for all that you do!!!!
12:31 Hello from the bottom right corner :D Very cool to see my creation in a youtube video at all
although here in Brazil holiday seasons are actually summer, I already started the honeycomb wall project for my 3D printing room. Been printing wall modules (I´m using parametric version 2) for the last week. There´s a jig on Printables you can use to drill the holes for it more accurately.
I like the idea of stacking the prints to save time! (some prints tend to end in the middle of the night so the printer is idle until I wake up LOL) Maybe it would be interesting to make a video on the subject, with tips and tricks on how to do it properly using OrcaSlicer.
Still have to repair the resin printer (LD-006) in order to get rid of it, LOL. No more resin for me.
Living in an apartment, I don´t have room for THAT much filament LOL. No more than 10 rolls at a time. But I´m working on something to put them in the shelf over the printer (direct drive) so I can feed them directly. Probably there´s already a ready made solution (I don´t want the TUSH filament roller, didn´t care much for it when I tried). Will look for it after the honeycomb wall is complete. (Edit: Just checked the RepRack and it´s usable on desktop as well, so... YAY!!!)
Nice, enjoy! Thanks for sharing / commenting :)
Definitely we want full video of multi material if that possible.... I just purchased one!
Yes yes yes on a MMU video 👍🏻
Wow, I'm surprised how much interest there is!
Would love to see the MMU video! That sounds amazing!
You got it!
This video is something I was looking for. Found you on the first go.
Please do a full video on Enraged Rabit, I was thinking of doing on for my SV08.
It’s already out
Great recommendations
The panels and the set turned out great!
The solution for the wall mount is, give some freedom to the bolt in the mount, make the whole elliptic and Hexagon will solve the problem of direction
I miss summer 😢
Keen to seen an ERCF video
Hey I’m a Voron fan boy and would totally be into open sourced content including ERCF enraged rabbit carrot feeder. Enjoying your content a lot!
Macy Makes 3D is such a great channel!
Agreed, I'm a fan! Anyone who can juggle young kids + a TH-cam Channel + a business is a superhero in my book
I think i now need an entire rainy month and like 50 kilos of filament
This is exactly what I need, I’m kinda burnt out. That is literally the best looking Voron I’ve seen btw
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. Awesome channel!
In response to your initial question of wanting to hear your own voice or not, I can help you out. I love listening to my own echoes. If you were fortunate enough to hear me, you’d have another project: a set of panels that specifically echo my voice, while in the shower. For reference, I sound like the best parts of Pavarotti, Bon Jovi, and Johnny Cash. (Or a sick coyote according to my wife). I am sure it would be very popular, although my wife and kids don’t seem to agree. I can’t wait to see how the panels come out! I think they will be a hit, the next Dre headphones killer product. Let me know when you are ready to license them!
😂
3M command strips can hold a lot of weight. I'd just print the wall tiles with a few flat rectangular sections on back where I could stick the strips.
There's a model for that, but somehow I don't trust them not to pull the paint off the wall.... it's happened before.
Please do a video or two on the ERCF and some of the mods for it. Maybe some time spent on macros and filament tip shaping.
My ERCF has been sitting staring at me wanting to be assembled - pls do a few episodes on this - it would be helpful!
You got it!
Thanks for the ideas Jonathan, greetings from Haifa❤
my previous workplace I worked with mmu2s and realy intrested in the carrot feeder. Should I invest in it for home.
Very impressed!!!
The sound panels idea is neat, but I think it has the same problem as the big "3d printed enclosure" project -- unless you are getting your filament for free (and we ain't), it'll just end up costing much more than actually buying panels off of amazon. Neat idea, might have some niche usage -- like if you only needed a small area covered, but the wrong tool for the job.
That's true. I did the math, and it was about 30% more expensive than buying panels off Amazon - but the panels on Amazon didn't meet my style requirements!
Gimme some of that full length open source mmu action!
Only 160 rolls :) i wish.... 300+ for us and i had to come up with my own idea for custom racking :) ikea delivered again! Deff going to do some of those panels after steeling your full honeycomb wall idea :) love the vids 👍
wow, jealous. That's sooooo much filament lol. I use it up too fast to accumulate like that.
Chag Sameach Hanukkah to you and your family. After printing my Hanukkah decorations, I sat down and watched this video. I have 60 more honeycomb wall panels to make. I did not know that you could stack them. Can you please explain the process or point me to a Bambu video on how to do it. Shalom.
Definitely do a video about the MMU. A lot of us Ender 3 owners want to do it so we don't have to buy a new printer
Your thumbnail game has really been on fire recently
Ha, thanks, I've been using AI actually ;)
@@thenextlayer good tip! Might need to try that myself. Thought they looked incredible and very creative
I’m a form believer in form follows function. I think you would have gotten better sound diffusion w the more aggressive panels. I understand the shadow thing though I think that could have ended up looking neat w some smart lighting.
YES! Open source filament changers!
Can you please do a review on the Enhance Bambu Labs Hydra Pro AMS holder on Printables. I know your creating new spool holders with auto rewind.
Full video on ERCF project!
Coming soon!
How do you do the stacking? I tried to see, if I could do this for some boxes I'm printing, but could figure out how to add parts three dimensional.
yes please videos about multi material systems.
I often think about it especially with all this bamboo printers on youtube.
And I really don't want a closed source printer but multimaterial prints.
You got it :)
Damn, straight out calling another creator like that, the salvagery
I left a very polite suggestion on her channel! Not "calling out" anyone, just suggesting that you might prefer to save floor space!
Instead of making a video of ERCF you should wait and make a video on the Tradrack from Annex Engineering
Hello my friend! I live in the south of Russia. We have high humidity most of the year. Open Filament storage systems are not suitable for us 😞. I think I'm not alone in this matter. Can you review something closed and functional for filament storage? Thank you! 👋
Peace ✌️
Do a video about ERCF! Please!
Yes do a video on ERCF
Wow, can't believe how many people want to see this video
for the panels, if you are printing multiple at a time, then it's not vase mode is it?
nope just 1 perimeter
ERCF video please!
Do you have any videos on how to print things stacked? That seems like a very convenient way to print things
Check my previous video about the honeycomb tool wall
Yes. ERCF video.
You got it!
Question: What is the technique for 'stacking' prints?
great video, new sub but love your content
Awesome, thank you!
Bro I've been looking for multi material solutions. Show me what you have done. Please
Hmm, that sound deadening ... I got 10 tons (!!) of technical floor tiles (60x60cm like 15cm thick, each weights 12.5kg) about to go to landfill. Print these surfaces, glue them on, then mount the tiles on the wall ... Get both absorption and diffusion then.
Now i got about 20m2 to do ... not strictly necessary, but would be nice for acoustics.
If each tile takes 10hrs to print, it's 9 prints per flooring tile, that's 90hrs per.
48 floor tiles, so only 864hrs of printing ... not too bad.
Just need to do automatic printing gcode 1kg of time
I need to either find use for the tiles within 1½hrs, or pay to landfill them
No...i don't have 120+ rolls of filament and 20+ printers but i do have 80+ rolls (unopened still) and 3 printers. 😊
wowww, nice bag! :)
@@thenextlayer I have a bit of a problem. lol Whenever I i get a good deal I'll grab 5 or 6 spools "just in case". Before you know it I'm shopping for a new shelf.
Please do the opensource MMU
Just curious as to how you attached the panels to the wall? Screws? Adhesive? Tape?
Gorilla brand double-sided glue!
where can I find the stacked honeycomb stl at
Jonathan -- loved this video! Thanks for the storage ideas that I will start printing. Also, loved the Israeli flag in the background. I have been watching what is going on in Israel and can't believe what I see. I've lived there temporarily and miss going back which I won't do until the fighting is over. L'hitraot
Thank you for the kind words and support!
Kudos for being brave enough to display the Israeli flag with so many anti-Israel folks around. ❤
Thank you. I want to show support for the men and women protecting my family and I.
@@thenextlayer I almost got to go there on a birthright scholarship! But I could tell they weren’t thrilled about me being technically qualified so I didn’t push it. :D
Love your channel!
How exactly does voz mode work with multiple prints? 🤔
100% do a video on ERCF.
סרטון טוב כמו תמיד, btw איפה אתה קונה ברינג? באיזור ת"א
תודה, אמי מזמין הכל בדוד אלי
תודה רבה!!!@@thenextlayer
יכול לשלוח קישור? לא מוצא בגוגל מפס 😫😫@@thenextlayer
ERCF Yes yes yes please.
Wow I'm shocked how interested people are in it
@@thenextlayer There is very few proper videos about them online. Your method in which you do your videos are easy to follow and your way of explaining things makes even dummy's like me understand lol
Love the addition of your flag on the back wall. Details make it 1000% better
Can someone please tell me if there's a way to use the honeycomb wall storage without screwing it to the wall? I can't put holes in the wall
There are versions of the mounting block that work on command strips.
Hexagons are the bestagons...
Is this not a recent Veritasium line?
th-cam.com/video/thOifuHs6eY/w-d-xo.html Enjoy :)
Why did nobody design an eccentric wall mount for the honeycomb wall yet? Drill holes out of center is a solved mechanical problem in every (better designed) electrical lamp or Ikea furniture.
Oh snap, good idea.
איש יקר, לא רואים בסרטון בדיוק את כל מה שעשית על המסור שולחן, אבל שים לב לכמה דברים: 1. חיתוך חופשי על מסור שולחן זה דבר מסוכן באופן כללי. חיתוך כמו שאתה עשית הייתי עושה עם ג'יג כמו cross cut sled או עם miter gauge. יש אינסוף מדריכים, וזה דברים שיהיו לך הרבה יותר שימושיים מחיתוך אחד פשוט. 2. אסור בשום פנים ואופן לבצע חיתוך cross cut כשהעץ נוגע בגדר. זה מתכון ל-kickback, וזה אם יש לך מזל והיד שלך לא מועפת לתוך הלהב, סיכון כשאתה מחזיק את הפיסה שנוגעת בגדר ביד. זה סופר מסוכן, אני לא סתם אומר.
במקרה שלך, הייתי בונה cross cut sled פשוט ביותר, ואפילו תוכל להשתמש במדפסות שלך כדי להדפיס guide bar שיתאים למסור שלך.
נכנסתי חזק לאחרונה להדפסות תלת מימד, ואני כבר שנים עמוק מאוד בנגרות :-)
Thanks - can you link me to what I need?
Nice AI video cover, which AI have you used
DALL-E, latest version :)
damn tho, 3 kg is 90CAD. why not just buy the panels at that point?
I like your channel and your videos, but please stop put on video with a title and a thumbnail and change it like an hour later. Upload the final product with definitive name and thumb. It's confusing and irritating.
Sorry, but we A/B test as many as 10-12 title/thumbnails to find the best one(s). It's one of the reasons the channel is growing so quickly - we test what the best results will be.
Is that an Israel flag? Why do i now want a wall with a bunch of flags and 3d printed clocks.......
Where did you get that tho. Might want a south african one.
אחי מעניין אותי איפה אתה קונה פילמנט
לרוב אני לא קונה אבל ממליץ על פילמנטק
Thank you for having the Israel flag in the video! More people need to show their support and no be silent
Why use a brim when printing something like the reprack piece? It’s unnecessary and a waste of filament.
It's even more waste of filament if a corner peels up and I have to reprint ;)