Sweet knife. I would like to see that knife with a serrated edge. I assume that would be possible to do. And thanks for showing how to do things on fusion 360. I'm new to the printing world. I'd love to get involved with designing things too. Do you have a college background on this stuff? thubs up! keep bringing us more videos!
hey there, the amount the nylon will shrink is highly dependable on A) how much material your print will be B) what brand of nylon you use and C) how dry the filament was, going into the print, but generally not more than 1.5 %, the problem is that it has a tendency to warp slightly while it's cooling sometimes, but in general, the shrinkage is not that bad at all in my opinion, cf nylon is an awesome material and it is definitely worth a try
This does show a useful quality of 3d printing but that is not a food safe print and the carbon fiber will be embedded into your hand and anything you cut.
I love it. It went from a tech demo to a Home Shopping Network demo. But wait there's more!! Kool vid.
😊 Thanks !! I'm so glad you enjoyed it 😁
You have great content! I'm sure your channel will grow considerably. Keep at it!
Thank you so much!😊
Thank you ☺☺☺🙏🙏🙏🙏
Most welcome 😊
thank you for the idea😊
Sweet knife. I would like to see that knife with a serrated edge. I assume that would be possible to do. And thanks for showing how to do things on fusion 360. I'm new to the printing world. I'd love to get involved with designing things too. Do you have a college background on this stuff? thubs up! keep bringing us more videos!
First off thank you, I'm happy to hear that you got some value from this, and second, yes I studied industrial design at uni for 4 years,
Awesome!! love this stuff!
Glad you enjoy it!
nice! I'm gonna try printing in cf nylon
You should!
Printing a slinghammer will really get your point across.
your right, I might do another video about that, thanks😊
Great tutorial 😂
Glad you think so!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Brilliant 👏
Thank you so much😊 im so happy you liked it😊
brilliant, it acts like a blunt metal knife I guess. Honestly pretty impressive, did you do anything to sharpen it?
Hey knifeyonline, thanks! and no it straight printed that way😊
How much shrinkage? I wanna make a lightbulb socket.
hey there, the amount the nylon will shrink is highly dependable on A) how much material your print will be B) what brand of nylon you use and C) how dry the filament was, going into the print, but generally not more than 1.5 %, the problem is that it has a tendency to warp slightly while it's cooling sometimes, but in general, the shrinkage is not that bad at all in my opinion, cf nylon is an awesome material and it is definitely worth a try
@@z-made Groovy !!! Thanx◇
No problem🙂
Hey there Ja Hoff, I was just cruising through the comments and I'm wondering if you ever got to trying out that light bulb socket?
This does show a useful quality of 3d printing but that is not a food safe print and the carbon fiber will be embedded into your hand and anything you cut.
Finally comment about CF part of this filament! Definetely NOT Food Sate
Plus it'll pass through a metal detector!
*3d prints with murderous intent*
You gotta be kidding that thing sucks