We have made so many useful things on this channel. And for some reason the file with no utility has had more file requests than any other. So now You can download the sample brick stl for free at angled.xyz. enjoy
@@slant3d The main reason behind popular demand, is due to the fact that it's a very good test print, about on the level of the Benchy. As you're aware, no two 3d printers are the same, out of box, so it's good for calibrations and to physically see some limitations. A fair few people also like to keep them as "trophies" for making sure their effort wasn't wasted by adjusting their printers.
Also, when I’m teaching y high school kids about how to design things to 3D print, it is helpful for them to be holding this In there hand while watching the video!
You do a lot of great videos about how to print things the right way and how to make them easier to print successfully. Can you do a video on the various ways prints can fail, what you do to avoid them, and then reassure us your print farm has failures, too? I think knowing the pros have layer shifts and servings of spaghetti everyone once in a while will make us all feel a little better when it happens to us. Thanks!
Am subscribed because noted how often I watch a short Slant3D video and learning something that develops myself as a personal designer (seismic uptick, a personal progress leap). I've watched a lot of 3DP design videos, but the insight Gabe will causally gift you one short sentence, has moved the dial gauge for me time and again - sincerely thank you
@@slant3d you share many tips that 'hinge' on 'designing for 3dp manufacture' - for non-mech-eng peeps like me it's the abs💡 (Just watched the 'Top 4 Springs' video... Would be facinating to see your D4Fab take on various practical apps of compliant mechanisms)
I would love to use this brick to teach my university peers how to 3d Print properly. Is there a possibility of getting the STL so I can show them the way?
With text, I really like to apply an offset to the SVG that is 0.3mm larger. Then I deboss the offset 0.2mm & emboss the text by 0.3 In my experience, the deboss with the emboss really makes it more crisp.
You can just sink the hemispher into the block too, so only a 3rd of it sticks out. I had to do that for a recent project for my client, worked out great.
You have a base all chamfered. You could use 3 corners of it, to test elephant foot suppression methods, and 1 for show how it is without those methods.
Suggestion for a long form discussion topic: I am a coach for a robotics team and am teaching students 3d design and engineering using CAD (onshape). I love your videos and would love to know your opinions on how to best teach students these skills in a competitive robotics area. (FRC and V5RC for those who know what that means. )
Missing the fact that you can use the bed to imprint a texture on a face of an object, so if you have a two part shell and both parts have their outside printed in contact of the bed, you get no layer lines and it looks literally like injection molded textured plastic. Also, fuzzy skin was missing
a random pattern copied all over becomes a pattern and not random. our brains are pattern detecting computers and will detect these easily, like in your example
slant wont post stl because they (he) is company trying to make money. It's been hidden feature on all the videos. it's basically commercial being interesting what he's doing.
We have made so many useful things on this channel. And for some reason the file with no utility has had more file requests than any other. So now You can download the sample brick stl for free at angled.xyz. enjoy
@@slant3d The main reason behind popular demand, is due to the fact that it's a very good test print, about on the level of the Benchy. As you're aware, no two 3d printers are the same, out of box, so it's good for calibrations and to physically see some limitations. A fair few people also like to keep them as "trophies" for making sure their effort wasn't wasted by adjusting their printers.
Also, when I’m teaching y high school kids about how to design things to 3D print, it is helpful for them to be holding this In there hand while watching the video!
Maybe this just exposed to you a blind spot that you have had about your audience. good for you! 😉
print in place: just make the top dome a actually sphere wobbling inside the box .. ;) so you can show of that too
I think the reason for that is: You made the ultimate calibration cube LOL.
Listen to your comments. WE WANT THE BRICK!!!
You shall have the brick! 🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱 Angled.xyz
You do a lot of great videos about how to print things the right way and how to make them easier to print successfully.
Can you do a video on the various ways prints can fail, what you do to avoid them, and then reassure us your print farm has failures, too?
I think knowing the pros have layer shifts and servings of spaghetti everyone once in a while will make us all feel a little better when it happens to us.
Thanks!
Teacher here. Would love to print a few of these for explaining my 3D printing unit. Another voice who wants that STL
See please need comment
Am subscribed because noted how often I watch a short Slant3D video and learning something that develops myself as a personal designer (seismic uptick, a personal progress leap). I've watched a lot of 3DP design videos, but the insight Gabe will causally gift you one short sentence, has moved the dial gauge for me time and again - sincerely thank you
Thank you so much
@@slant3d you share many tips that 'hinge' on 'designing for 3dp manufacture' - for non-mech-eng peeps like me it's the abs💡 (Just watched the 'Top 4 Springs' video... Would be facinating to see your D4Fab take on various practical apps of compliant mechanisms)
Ah you're many steps ahead (and dimensions; educational, societal and still commercial)... now watching the prosthetics videos 😊
I would love to use this brick to teach my university peers how to 3d Print properly. Is there a possibility of getting the STL so I can show them the way?
Link to stl site in pinned comment. Enjoy
@@slant3d lovely! Thank you so much.
Bookmarking this so I can come back in a week and see if the STL is linked.
I can't seem to find the link, others say it has been posted.
Linked in pinned comment
@@slant3dThat's the xyz main site. It is a nice one, I admit. :) But after 20 minutes of browsing I was unable to find the brick model.
@@slant3d No link to actual stl, only main site. Renewing request :)
Very clever. Was expecting one of those cubes to rotate, but it never happened!
@@Hungry86 hold my beer
With text, I really like to apply an offset to the SVG that is 0.3mm larger. Then I deboss the offset 0.2mm & emboss the text by 0.3
In my experience, the deboss with the emboss really makes it more crisp.
Do you have this stl file available? I would like to use this as a test piece
Angled.xyz free download
Absolutely love this content and now time to make my own block!
Oh wow! Finally a decent surface finish on your parts! Have you upgraded your printers recently?
Learning each time, thanks
Do you offer this stl or obj? Also, the quote link your description is broken.
Link works for me🤷🏻♂️
@brocktorning1890 they fixed it after my comment
@@CraigHollabaugh Can't find it. Will you help?
@Tome4kkkk can't find what?
@@CraigHollabaugh The link to the brick model STL.
You can just sink the hemispher into the block too, so only a 3rd of it sticks out. I had to do that for a recent project for my client, worked out great.
You have a base all chamfered. You could use 3 corners of it, to test elephant foot suppression methods, and 1 for show how it is without those methods.
1:39 That's right! It goes in the square hole!
this is a really great video explaingin 3d print design.. but where is the test brick ?
Suggestion for a long form discussion topic: I am a coach for a robotics team and am teaching students 3d design and engineering using CAD (onshape). I love your videos and would love to know your opinions on how to best teach students these skills in a competitive robotics area. (FRC and V5RC for those who know what that means. )
I'm happy to say that there wasn't much for me to learn here - so I guess I've been paying attention in the other videos! :D
Really like the idea... mind if I design something inspired on this and similar for my clients?
Probably your best video 🎉
Thank you
print in place: just make the top dome a actually shere wobbling inside the box .. ;) so you can show of that too
I am curious to know what slicer you use in your print farm...
I also want the STL file.
Is there an STL of this for free?
What layer height did you use for this print?
Were there any supports used in this print?
commenting to wait for the model
See pinned comment
Ted Lasso is really knowledgeable about 3D printing, who knew.
Some of these things can be helped by using dynamic layer height and arachne.
What’s your layer height, looks like 0.3?
Missed the opportunity to make threads and other connections between the cubes, to further explain the limits of 3D printing
I want to print this test piece on my custom printer. Do you care to share this stl?
what prints faster a benchy or the brick, as I have never printed either one?
Different files for different purposes
That was quite heavy with the innuendo bingo.
So, please ping me when someone made this model available on printables :D
no way you don't give the stl after this video
Missing the fact that you can use the bed to imprint a texture on a face of an object, so if you have a two part shell and both parts have their outside printed in contact of the bed, you get no layer lines and it looks literally like injection molded textured plastic.
Also, fuzzy skin was missing
Still waiting for brick stl please 😂
You sound all bunged up 🤤
YES!!!!
7:39 that's what she said
Where's the BRICK, sir?
So what’s up with that brick?
are you sick? feel better man lol
a random pattern copied all over becomes a pattern and not random. our brains are pattern detecting computers and will detect these easily, like in your example
slant wont post stl because they (he) is company trying to make money. It's been hidden feature on all the videos. it's basically commercial being interesting what he's doing.
Second!
(is the new First)
third 😂
@@fabianmerki4222 Third is the new Cool
Let's make a follow along video without posting the follow along part.
can you get your sinuses checked please? with love
I don’t want this, take the link away. NOW
Fickle
please dont talk in inch ! thanks
Dudes voice is AF