@@ThKrY happy to share the file, I meant to upload it before posting this but was in a rush to beat Christmas. Modeling it was also extremely easy- just a sketch plus revolve. I can create a short to explain if interested!
@@PaulKwiatkowski The short would be awesome. I've been mainly using OpenSCAD, could try if I manage to make something there. Was thinking about combining two different plastics and changing the infills so that the edges would have more infill. Think I found a new rabbit hole.
@ I’ll put it together tomorrow. I tried 2 other prints with a revised model but both failed- almost certainly due to moisture. You could perhaps use 2 different flexible filaments, with a more rigid wall material and softer/lighter infill. I’ve just recently added a Bambu X1C and AMS to the workshop and debated mixing materials, but just didn’t have time to try things before the holidays.
Great video, you cone across as comfortable in front of the camera. My best advice is to figure out how to properly set the exposure and white balance, all of the indoor shots were very blown out.
Thanks! I made the mistake of accidentally tapping ‘HDR’ on my iPhone and the resulting footage was difficult to process in Premiere. This was the first time I used a light and softbox on myself, and unfortunately the test footage looked great- but the actual footage doesn’t match how my iPhone displays it. I’ll be using my S5iix more in the future, as the time I saved using my iPhone on this video was more than lost in trying to fix it in post 🤷♂️
If you make a v2 you could use a much harder tpu with a gold ball pattern on the outside. (It generates more lift and is 15% more efficient than a smooth surface.) @@PaulKwiatkowski
This is actually super cool! If I had a 3d printer id def go ham making stuff like this!
Would love to try to make one myself but am not that good at modeling. Could try at some point. Awesome video combining 2 of my hobbies :)
@@ThKrY happy to share the file, I meant to upload it before posting this but was in a rush to beat Christmas. Modeling it was also extremely easy- just a sketch plus revolve. I can create a short to explain if interested!
@@PaulKwiatkowski The short would be awesome. I've been mainly using OpenSCAD, could try if I manage to make something there. Was thinking about combining two different plastics and changing the infills so that the edges would have more infill. Think I found a new rabbit hole.
@ I’ll put it together tomorrow. I tried 2 other prints with a revised model but both failed- almost certainly due to moisture. You could perhaps use 2 different flexible filaments, with a more rigid wall material and softer/lighter infill. I’ve just recently added a Bambu X1C and AMS to the workshop and debated mixing materials, but just didn’t have time to try things before the holidays.
@@PaulKwiatkowski Not in a big hurry. 26cm snow here so should be able to try the disc in about 4 months.
Great video, very interesting. Also what blow torch is that?
@@BenFreedmanRacing thanks! The torch is super cheap and attaches to butane canisters. I’m in China, not sure a Taobao link would be helpful!
Great video, you cone across as comfortable in front of the camera. My best advice is to figure out how to properly set the exposure and white balance, all of the indoor shots were very blown out.
Thanks! I made the mistake of accidentally tapping ‘HDR’ on my iPhone and the resulting footage was difficult to process in Premiere. This was the first time I used a light and softbox on myself, and unfortunately the test footage looked great- but the actual footage doesn’t match how my iPhone displays it. I’ll be using my S5iix more in the future, as the time I saved using my iPhone on this video was more than lost in trying to fix it in post 🤷♂️
not bad for a non sport person, now to make a disc catcher or basket
This was a really weird video. 3d-printed a disc and then throw it a couple of times.
@@laserbuddha that’s the general idea. I’ll make a short when my dad gives it a try tomorrow.
If you make a v2 you could use a much harder tpu with a gold ball pattern on the outside. (It generates more lift and is 15% more efficient than a smooth surface.) @@PaulKwiatkowski
@@dale22x I have a disc that has that. So easy to throw over 100m.