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I hate your questions.
I hate it when channels turn your content into just ads
I am done with sponsorships on TH-cam shorts I will be posting a video sometime in the future about this so does hopefully stops while you wait make sure to subscribe and turn on notifications so you're notified when it comes up
I love your cat so much whats its name!!😻
I have seen this a magicon
When the answer isn't even an option lol
Ikr it’s so fucking stupid and makes no goddamn sense
Like in school 😂
And then the answer _is_ an option, but you think he’s just throwing you for a loop so you try to guess but it turns out it was B
@@Tuntor689 I guessed 1000 😂
@@screenrecordingexperiment2442 LMAO TRUE
"10 layers or 216 layers"
Me: "I know your trick. 500 layers"
"Yup 216"
Me: Fuck.
i actually thought the same, with the same amount of layers
he tricked us at the first question to trick us on the second question
im at work and we are not allowed tp use phones in work hours. i had to make them think i was going crazy so they would not think i was laughing reading a TH-cam comment using my phone 😂😂😂😂
Fr same amount
I literally thought the exact same thing
Teacher: “The test wont be that hard!”
The test:
So the print took 14 hours and you gave it to the cat.
Absolutely wonderful 👍
yeah
14 hours is very less, i study 16 hours every day and imagine what i go through 😂😂
@@shilpikvs2009 mental pain and mental trauma
@@shilpikvs2009 i study for 19 but yeah nice
I think it was supposed to be a toy for the cat
School test.
Question: how long did it took?
A: 5min
B: 2hr
Answer: C: 14hr
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@@MoradorDeCalcada 🤦♂️
@@s5r581 🤦♂️
“It actually took 14 hours” well hell man, if that was a choice i wouldve chose that.
14 hours is pretty good for one of these dragons honestly. I’ve printed one before at higher detail that took 22 hours
@@jacktdoes3d739 I once printed a 40hr file. After wasting more than 3.000hours in each lol and csgo
It means nothing xD
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Love the cat. 😂
Sure it is slow but you get a good product afterwards! 😊
If this guy became a teacher, he would be fired within 2 days of teaching
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Exactly
@@realreaaaaall 169 likes
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No it would take 14 hours for him to be fired
"Five minutes, or two hours?"
Me:"Five minutes"
"Actually, the answer is fourteen hours"
Me:THAT WASNT AN OPTION
Five minutes is just dumb lol
The plastic wouldn't even have time to cool if you could print in 5 minutes
@@TonightTheMusicSeemsSoLoudd are you trying to get likes
@@abdulrahmansusamongus8284 are you trying to pass 3rd grade in primary bht failed?
@@davidd2661 no just asking and also am 4th grade
It only took me 6 hours to print that on my PRUSA Mk.4 with input shaping. If I had a Bambu Labs X1 Carbon, it would likely only take me 3-4 hours.
Don’t cheap out on your printer.
I’m guessing he slows it down for better quality.
@@Myrtilos_Waffle The Prusa Mk.4 and Bambu Labs X1 can print at those speeds while maintaining extremely high quality prints.
Google what Bambu Labs X1 prints look like. Practically all of the prints you will see were printed at high speed. (Stock speed)
They minimize vibrations and resonance in the printer's mechanics, resulting in smoother movements resulting in higher print quality at higher speeds.
Wdym on ender 3v2 it takes 6-8 hrs for me too. Just up your print speed duh
your cat looks exactly like my cat. beautiful.
Lol I thought your second question was going to be like “ neither, 1000 layers “
Anyone who thinks it isn’t exactly 1237372946263 layers is an idiot there among us Danny this TH-camr is feeding us false information 👀 the amount of layers for the dragon are the nuclear launch codes for the football
Samee
You just read my mind, deadass thought the answer was 1000 or something
*the second question
*get it right* 🤓
With SLA printing that would be about right, layer heights in SLA are typically around 0,05mm while in FDM it's around 0,2mm. That depends a lot on the nozzle and a bunch of other stuff too though.
I literally was like “but 2 hours sounds too short but ig it’s the longest answer” only to be bamboozled and find out the actual answer wasn’t on there
2 hours on a resin printer
Ok that dragon looks so damn cool I need one in my life yesterday
that first question is the definition of bright side
The cat: GIMME MY TOY BACK BITCH!
nice pfp
Why tf is that pfp popular?
@@snailgamer8790 a TH-camr raid
wassup
@@snailgamer8790 v1nce cuh coh
Him: 3d printing takes patience
Me: sleeps during the process
That's when my brother does his too. Overnight.
@@crystanick2697 I usually don’t do this, because I like to make sure nothing is wrong, but then again I only have printed things that only take an hour or 2.
I didn't even dare to go outside my room while the printer is going. Too much of a fire hazard.
@@MrNurnen does it not have Thermal runaway? I’ve printed for 4 years and my printer is constantly running for days at a time, so far it haven’t even needed thermal runaway to shut off.
@@Fluffydanger27 Ha, I've ordered my 3d printer about two weeks ago. The first three jobs were small toys for my boys (they take priority). The forth job was a 19" 1U cable manager tray thing I designed myself and took about 35 hours to print in total for all components.
So all in all. I received the printer on thursday, I started the final job on saturday and I installed the shelve in the datacenter on tuesday, so only five days later. And I learned to do freecad in that same time (I already had some CAD experience from the past, so basic drawing knowledge was there)
Bro is that one type of school who give out answers even though its not in the options💀
It’s so cool that you are showing a print that interlocks like that.
I thought he was about to say “Fortunately, I have no life.” 🤣🤣🤣
Him: spends 14 hrs making a snake
The cat: I’m bouta end this mans whole career
*dragon
You should have seen them when I started 3d printing... Printers where home made out of chipboard and screw rods and the nozzle was a ground down, drilled out bolt
I have 3 printers with varying speeds. I also run a 3D printing club at my school. 3D printing is so fun and I like to just leave things printing overnight and be all excited when the big 8 hour print doesn’t fail in the morning.
I guessed 2 days, whenever i try to print an articulating thing like that the overhangs curl and my print fails
Run a few test prints and get your settings dialed then you should be fine
It's worth the time because you can just wait and do something else while making something. I have one at home and they take so long but are definitely worth it.
Imagine getting a layer shift like 3/4 of the way
Layer shifts are so annoying but I’ve noticed they happen most depending on the filament. I did a ton of tests and only a few passed giving no layer shift CONSISTENTLY across every print.
the point of offering options is there to be the correct one amongst them
A, B, C, or D?
It’s actually J
Him: “5 mins or 2 hours?”
Me:says 14 to be stupid
Him: “actually it’s 14”
Me: huh 😳
edit: WOAH thanks for all the likes
Hello brother
@@iamcrab1868 hello
You should play stupid more often
@@LetsCommentator ???
@@iamcrab1868 Its a joke
I got one of those for Christmas but it’s metallic green and a pinkish metallic as well
It’s really cool
Think positive! It is always better than 15 hours😊
Bro gave us two questions that weren't even the answer 😂
Options*
“How many layers do u think this dragon is made of?” *3 billion*
Ur designs r sick
I know a way to make big 3d prints (like ones that take over 24 hours) take alkost no time at all: Lightning Infill and and bigger layer lines. Ive gotten prints from 1 day 13 hours to just under 9 hours with this.
Half the fun of 3D printing is watching the sorcery in action.
I probably can mold one with play dough in like 2 hours
But it won’t be flexible
@@AllTheBestVideos true but still
that looks so cool
I thought it would take like a week, it looks really good
Him: *gives me 2 options
Me: “B”
Him: Wrong the answer was not there, you should have known that
Ahh yes i love calculus questions.
Math tests in ohio be like
'five minutes or two hours"
Me:two hours!
"It took 14 hours"
Me: that wasn't a choice-💀
Meanwhile me who said 1 day🗿
3d printing still fascinating
Suprising they made the machine 200mm/s faster now in just 2 years
Love that the cat played with it.
This guy like
How many people do you think there are in the world?
A. 45
B. 7,456,294,634
C:7,998,346,987
Your cat so cute 😮❤
14 HOURS ISN'T AN OPTION!!! UNFAIR!!!
Worth all the waiting time, that dragon rocks!👍👍👍👍❤
Oh can’t wait to see that new printer review! You don’t upload that much, but it’s worth the wait. What are all of the different printers you use and what’s your favorite (I guess you could make a video about that)!
That cat is so cute!
The dragon is SOOOO CUTE!!!!
When the biggest option wad 2 hours I was questioning my life
voron: am i a joke to you?
Your cat is so cute
This is soo cool! Now I want one
Me when the second one:
The second option is very specific.
Pretty sure it’s that one
Can I just say, it's not just "prints like this" that are done in layers, 3D printers work by layering the material
good job bro🎉
It would also take approximately 15 minutes for each layer!
Holy crap that takes so long to make! Well..im inpatcient so good for you to habe patience
That’s short for something that size and detail tbh
I love how he gives us 2 Choices and the answer is completely different
The answer is a resin printer that cures the entire layer in one go. Rather than print this little fragment, go over here, print this fragment, go over there, etc for 400 times before next layer, you just cure the whole layer in one go in like 3 seconds, another 4 seconds for it to reset for the next layer, done
Wow that's a really fast 3D print
“That means I had to take 200 photos”
Stop motion animators: am I a joke to you?
"Is that a monkey or a donkey? The answer is a dragon"
Could use this as the first question
I have attached my resume for your reference in regards to your job profile for the post of executive assistant without further details on the job offer
I have that exact same 3-D printed dragon it’s so cool
Wait... were you guys at LA comicon????
Gives one question that doesn’t even have the right answer as an option then asks a question that does have the answer present. Why?
Just to confuse you
-cat breaks it-
Him: so you have chosen death
Not funny
the felling of rage on this question makes me rage*10
Your cat is cute ❤🐱
Well yeah of course it’s gonna take 14 hours when you’re using like 90% infil dude what the heck lmao
I use 15% infill and it takes me 1d 18h to print one
@@ninjasheeps3690 what printer were you using and what were the speed settings?
@@Dexter_Morgan. ender 3 pro 15% infill 50mm/s speed and 0.12 mm layerheight
@@ninjasheeps3690 oh ok it's the layer height then
“5 minutes
Or two hours?”
Me: psh two hours!
“FOURTEEN HOURS!”
me: THAT WASNT AN OPTION!!
10 or 216 layers?
Me: 372 layers!!!
“216!!!!”
WHYYYYYY
My printer works at 600mm/s, creality K1, my only problem is that it’s a bit small and you really have to sift to find a good slicer for it since cura doesn’t work. (If you are using creality K1, use orca slicer, it has native support and has as many, if not more features than cura)
I wonder whether such articulated prints can be done well with resin printers, because 216 layers would take about 1½ hours with my resin printer
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I have one of those and im not lying.i have a red one and my fathers friend printed it
I can print 3000-6000mm/s on my Ender 3v2 using Klipper. You need to use dual accelerometers to dial in the resonant frequency and use pressure advance set properly, the right PiD settings, and the right slicer settings… all this takes days of tuning and dozens of test prints. The end result is a very high quality print in 1/10th the time or less.
Simply beautiful! 👍
worst thing is when you're printing something and you're almost done and at the last bit, it has a catastrophic failure. I've had print going strong for 20 hours and with 5% left it fails to stick to the previous layer and leaves the print exposed. Nothing more heartbreaking than printing a mini figure and the head gets a little messed up and now you need to decide if you want to restart the print or paint over it and hope it looks good,
With filiment printers it depends on the foot print. A smaller footprint means it takes less time then a larger footprint.. the more intricate the layer the longer it takes per layer.
For a resin printer. The footprint only matters for if it will fit on the build plate. It takes a set time per layer so you can count the number of layers and base time off it's height.
I have printed the same, I waited 1day (ended 3 v2 neo)
Getting one right now!
3d printers in mindustry are damn fast ( mindustry is a game )
For the first question, my answer was way higher than the actual one because I know how long the 3D prints take. I have 3D printed a lot.
I don't have that dragon but I have a full black dragon and it took twelve hours to fully get done printing and it was cool 😁
On Cora change it to lightning mode. It’ll still have supports, but it won’t completely fill it and it will still keep a good structure.😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉
That particular model isn't supposed to need supports.
ik but i was just saying.@@TheSpooniest
That dragon looks dope
the cat is so cute
You can get klipper and it will even speed up cheap bed slingers
You should get a resin printer. They a decently fast with greater detail
Resins printers are 10-15 X quicker but aren't built for industrial or company purposes. Also expensive for resin.
Resin printers are good for small time hobbyist who just want small prints
For a small art like that, i don't know fast you're going to be able to push it. However, Tthe 0.4mm nozzle is good for 0.3mm layer heights. To reach 4.1mm in height it takes 14 layers. At 0.2mm layer height it takes 20 layers to reach 4mm. At 0.35mm layer height, 15 layers and you're at 5.1mm.
Made the same dragon with a .25mm nozzle @ 0.10mm. Took just over 30h to print, but the detail is definitely there!
That dragon is really cool
Imagine it messes up on the 2nd to last layer
Tbh at this point resin printers are just so much better if you want it quicker
That cat is literally on every video like it is always there