3d printing a gift is the modern day equivalent of when someone would crochet or knit a gift for you. I would take that over anything bought from the store.
accept knitting requires lots of time and effort, and 3d printing [a model off of thingiverse] takes approximately 21 clicks... (Not saying that Its wrong to do that cause I've done it plenty of times, but I feel like its much more personal to get a knitted, or carved gift)
It depends. My sister does crocheting, I've got 2 3D printers. The amount of work needed for taking a model from the Internet, throwing it onto an FDM printer and checking again after half a day or so cannot really be compared to even the simplest crocheting. The time equivalent would either be creating your own 3D models or doing 2-3+ prints on a resin printer, since preparing and cleaning the model takes so much more time.
Printing someone something may not be "as much effort" as hand crafting an item, but it is a HELLUVA lot cooler than store bought. If properly planned, you can make someone a multi-part large prop from their favorite game or movie. Good luck buying that unless you're related to bezos I'm printing a friend of mine an "ace of spades" hand cannon from destiny 2 for his birthday this year
I printed two Tippi Tree games with four different color sets of leaves. It took two and a half weeks of pretty much constant printing. That includes a few failures on a few 16 hour prints. But I can't wait for my kids to open it on Christmas.
One thing I've been printing is lithophanes for my mom! I even designed a holder that holds the light and the lithophane so you could swap around whichever one you are using. She loves taking pictures so it's great being able to give back some of those pictures in a really neat way.
I had just gotten my first printer, covid hit and caused me to be home 3 months. I learned my printer,slicer,fusion 360 and you were the first/best of my teachers. It’s all so addicting. Even the smell of pla printing will be etched in my brain forever. Thanks Angus!!!
I've printed at least 30 Lithophane night lights this year. Sent them out with a family photo all over the country to distant family members and have some for our immediate family too. All this using a cheap knock off ender 3 that i got off amazon. This printer rocks and I get 100% perfect prints from it every time.
I made a travel salt/pepper holder for the mother of my wife as she really liked mine. For my mother I am printing a cookie cutter modelled after her dog, and some candle light shaders once again, modelled after her dog :D cookie cutters are really cool. We will also give them our custom gingerbread dogs and cats that we made with the prototype cutters
There is no "personal effort" put into downloading and printing something. There is personal effort put into working a hard job and spending your money on something.
I made a Tippi Tree for myself when Devin started selling the model. Despite of me hardly seeing anyone at all right now, literally every single person who saw it asked me to make one for them. And now the people who know these people are asking me to make one for them. All of my printers are now basically Tippi Tree machines. In fact, I went back to check the license to see if it's even okay for me to print so many copies of the game - turns out if I don't charge for them, it's fine. So yeah, this is an amazing Christmas present for anyone, kids or adults. People love this fricken game.
This year I've printed a bunch of Mcgybeer's models, over on Cults3D. Lazy dogs, lazy reindeer, the little mini octopus. The new articulated tarantula looks awesome...
I found some nice gifts a couple months ago. I came across 3 anet a8 printers plus extra parts for a total of $20. I took each apart and rebuilt them right. Added BL Touch to each. Updated to the last Marlin and tweeked them out. I ran a test and they worked perfectly. So now my sons are each getting one.
I printed the Tippi Tree for my son & family, and also made a 3D puzzle of a local mountain range for my daughter and husband, following the guide by Make Anything. I'm thinking the noisy tops will be a nice stocking stuffer for the grandkids! :D
Lithophanes... LOTS of lithophanes. I've been harvesting memorable photos for friends from their family members, and my family Christmas "card" is also a litho.
I would certainly add cookie cutters to the list, especially Christmas/games/movies themed. There are tons of those on Thingiverse and it is quite easy to create new ones, too, and they seem to be extremely popular, especially among baking-inclined women.
I'm printing a Stadia dock for someone who just got a Stadia, some prop cosplay drumsticks for a friend, and a glorious marble roller for the co-star...
I've gifted personalized dice boxes to my D&D players, miniatures, small statuettes (Baby Groot, Stitch, etc.), personalized life counters for D&D/MTG, pendants, and as I like to tinker with LED lights, even a lithophane box with some significant photos in it :)
I've been printing a nativity set on a card that you punch out the pieces and build it. It's new this month on Thingiverse. I've been giving it to friends and neighbors and am excited every time someone texts me a picture of theirs built and says how much they and their kids love it. Simple, but it has gone over great.
Ever heard of the Aztek Death Whistle? You should do a Makers Muse version of this, as you have a way of over-engineering things and make them even more awesome.
We've printed several lithophane night lights for Christmas gifts this year. Thanks to the online tools and tutorial videos, they're quite easy to make.
Haha good point. I dropped it after I discovered he takes 5 bucks for the file, I don't criticize him for wanting to sell it but personally the whole point of getting a 3d printer is to only pay for filament and pick from countless of designs online.
I've been printing gifts, buying normal gifts, and giving gag gifts for the past 4 years. Last year I did the labyrinth gift box for my nephew. I like doing gifts for a person (like Twisted Fate from LOL for my other nephew one year, or a carousel horse for my mom). It is fun. I usually start in November since there are so many projects. This year I customized a few things with my 3D pen and worked on decorations too. Though I am realizing that yes PLA wears too fast and does not like sun exposure. (I used my clear rafts, bits, and a Olaf kit to create a melted snowman yesterday, we'll see how it turns out) I'm not fond of PETG but we'll see how it wears. It is definitely a pain to get supports off, sand, and paint! My dad is a car model maker and has pretty much taken over the painting of the objects I print. He likes the variety I do and is getting into making gifts as a personal touch. (I did vex him by messing up the Baby Yoda Christmas Ornaments on him with a dark wash though. lol) I also like to use Facegen. Angus have you checked that out? I use it to 3D print family members as ornaments for the tree. Especially those who have passed recently. It is a good way to remember them and know they are still with us, if only in spirit. I am in production mode now printing 10 for the various family members now. It is fun for people to find them in the tree like the pickle. Happy Holidays!
Currently I am working on a birthday gift to myself, since it's my bday today, so I am modeling some tool racks for my printer and for my labeling machine, haven't been able to see many attachments for them. Also some more attachments for my easel!
I printed a few bag lids (basically clips that go on top of food bags with a plate and cap on them so you can seal things like coffee bags and have a twist off cap to pour it out) that I customised a bit and a sweeping name plate, which I've gifted a few times.
I'm in the process of printing a lipstick organizer that's designed to fit in a medicine cabinet. And for added functionality, some spacers to allow a mix of two favorite brand/sizes
Custom cookie cutters are super easy to design and print, and make great gifts for people who bake (or who have kids with play-doh). I haven't had much luck with the models I've tried from Thingiverse (the scaling or wall-thickness are often wonky, or they're way too complex to actually use as a cookie cutter). But it's pretty easy to trace a simple design in Fusion 360, offset it, extrude it, add a thicker part for the rim, and maybe some cross-supports along the back for rigidity. I've found a 1mm thick wall is a good compromise between strength and sharpness, and 10-12mm tall will fit most any cookie (although if you're making it for kids and modeling dough you might want to make them thicker and taller). If you add a scale feature before offsetting the wall, it's a lot easier to make multiple sizes of the same shape while keeping the walls the same thickness. And if you're lucky, you'll get some fun and delicious cookies in return!
Halo sir, i just notice that stepper motor in 3D printer is hot. is it normal or its a problem ? i cant measure how hot it is, but feels like same with bed temperatur at my case are 55 celcius. can you make video about 3D printer temperatur ? thanks a lot. will appreciate.
These make great gifts as long as someone already gifted you some polyalchemy elixir 😉 some work in boring filament, but all look better in that elixir filament you love!
This is such a huge help! I haven't been able to do a lot of Christmas shopping being sort of broke from covid, but I do have access to a bit of filament and these gift ideas are just wacky enough I know my family and friends will love them! Keep up the good work!
hey ill tell you something thats like magic to 3d printed stuff. you can electroform it with copper for under 100$ with mostly stuff from walmart and lowes . you just seal your 3d print in your conductive ink and drop it in the bath let it sit for a few hours and bam its covered in a thick layer of copper
I think it's easy for any of us that have been 3D printing for years to remember the vast majority of people out there still haven't even had the chance to see of hold a 3D printed object for themselves. I always smile when someone gets to see something printed for the first time, no matter how mundane the object, they're always like, "WOW! You printed this!". Even if it's something super simple, I think us makers should be giving out goodies to more friends and family. They'll love it, and you never know who's imagination you'll spark with a gift like that. 😊
I 3D printed models that I modelled in blender that were dedicated to certain people .. and I posed them in a way so they can be phone stands as well..
My family loves games, so Tippie Tree has been a godsend this year, I've been printing parts for them for over a week now! (Thank the gods I have a decent library of filaments)
I found a model for a fold-able cell phone stand. I had to modify it a bit to do what I needed it to do (tighter tolerances, added legs, and added a cable pass through). After all of that each one is getting their name engraved by the printer. Perk of this is I got to learn how to use my 3D editing software a bit better (just the generic stuff, I'm not comfortable enough to a point where I can design from scratch).
Bought some wood infill PLA especially for printing nice looking christmas gifts. Wood filament has been challenging especially when I tried to make a models with SO MANY retractions, but I've got some nice pieces now
HELP! Angus can you show or explain how to do a pause at height using Cura for an Ender 3 v2 with Marlin please. when I try using the post g code approach my printer pauses for 10 sec and then resumes. I've searched everywhere and nothing makes sense. You're my only hope.
I only recently got my first 3D printer and made a few customised headphone holder clamps (the ones which use a threaded bolt to attach to different sized tables) These were for friends of mine who have been working from home and didn't have somewhere convenient to put their work headsets when not in use. A few have already been opened and they were a hit!
This year I printed 45 maze boxes (up from 30 last year) BTW there is a 10-pack of different mazes on Thingiverse too! Perfect for co-worker, friends, or just an extra if someone gives you an unexpected gift. I normally put some lottery tickets in, or other things if I know the person "partakes"
Can you make a video about noise designs, like your two way to one way and the spinning top? not only the loudest of all but any kind of noise or interesting sound that can be accurately reproduced, like a musical instrument of the percussion genre
I got new filament and I’m not sure if it is too soft or what but when the print has to retract and extrude quickly it chews up the filament before it reaches the nozzle and I was wondering if you knew why this happens or how to fix it?
Phone stands are right on the money. I’ve been printing those as bonus gift items. Everyone can use them. I’ve been trying to fix my elephant’s foot problem for months now with no luck. Do you have recommendations of things to print that don’t require as much precision as the puzzles? (With less than 2 weeks, I doubt I’ll have my issue resolved)(and yes, I’ve checked out just about every video dealing with the issue, but my problem persists)
I have been printing covid-19 Christmas ornaments, flexi rex's and minisaurs and I have been including covid and snow flake card kits in the Christmas cards I have been sending out, thank you to the many designers and makers on thingiverse for making their work available
Printing the nesting maze box as a stocking stuffer since the actual gift won't fit in a stocking. The note inside will say where to find the actual gift.
For my brother I printed +100 hours of Doors, Spawn Tokens, and Chests for Arcadia Quest. I only had to do a few tweaks to fix the spawn tokens, otherwise they were free and excellent on thingiverse. It'll provide him lots of painting and enhanced game play.
I designed my phone holders to also hold a wireless charger in the correct position behind the phone. The phone charges while being held. This needs to be customized to the phone and charger though.
@@MakersMuse Just out of curiosity. Did you print my silly egg carton? www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-wingspan-egg-tray-114580 That would have been a great honor :)
I have a question, if i wanted engrave later, is there an add on for the Creality Ender 3 pro or should i buy the Creality CP01 & get it all in one & is it worth getting, if you've already done this please leave a link, love your work.
would you suggest upgrading to an ender 3 or ender 3 pro from an anet a8? i dont think i will upgrade anytime soon but my prints are getting worse and worse as i use my printer as its getting old and the amount of parts i would have to replace... well, it would probably be cheaper to just get a new printer.
I’ve been printing custom designed boxes with a theme based around something the recipient likes and filling them with treats. Easy to design and print!
Hmmm... As a childless person with nieces and nephews, I believe I need to print a couple dozen of the screaming tops.... My siblings probably won't thank you, Angus, but I do!
3d printing a gift is the modern day equivalent of when someone would crochet or knit a gift for you. I would take that over anything bought from the store.
accept knitting requires lots of time and effort, and 3d printing [a model off of thingiverse] takes approximately 21 clicks... (Not saying that Its wrong to do that cause I've done it plenty of times, but I feel like its much more personal to get a knitted, or carved gift)
Even if that thing from the store was worth around 100 thousand dollars?
It depends. My sister does crocheting, I've got 2 3D printers. The amount of work needed for taking a model from the Internet, throwing it onto an FDM printer and checking again after half a day or so cannot really be compared to even the simplest crocheting. The time equivalent would either be creating your own 3D models or doing 2-3+ prints on a resin printer, since preparing and cleaning the model takes so much more time.
@@Emily-fm7pt Not if you design the print yourself like I prefer doing.
@@Emily-fm7pt "time and effort"? I see you have never owned an Anet A8 haha.
Never did I expect this channel and Dank Pods to overlap. And yet, here we are
I had to do a double take when i saw it
Printing someone something may not be "as much effort" as hand crafting an item, but it is a HELLUVA lot cooler than store bought.
If properly planned, you can make someone a multi-part large prop from their favorite game or movie.
Good luck buying that unless you're related to bezos
I'm printing a friend of mine an "ace of spades" hand cannon from destiny 2 for his birthday this year
Lithophanes of family photos using white filament are a great personal gift aswell!
"Last Minute Christmas Gifts to 3D Print!"
"You won't even have to leave the house"
Damn Angus knows us well.
and he knows we won't start printing for another 3-4 days 😆
Until you run out of filament.
Indeed he does lol
@@williamhuang8309 Matter Hackers delivers baby!
so true
I printed two Tippi Tree games with four different color sets of leaves. It took two and a half weeks of pretty much constant printing. That includes a few failures on a few 16 hour prints. But I can't wait for my kids to open it on Christmas.
It's the time of the year again where this video is useful!
I keep coming back to your last minute Christmas gifts videos every year lmao
One thing I've been printing is lithophanes for my mom! I even designed a holder that holds the light and the lithophane so you could swap around whichever one you are using. She loves taking pictures so it's great being able to give back some of those pictures in a really neat way.
Very creative! Nice
I had just gotten my first printer, covid hit and caused me to be home 3 months. I learned my printer,slicer,fusion 360 and you were the first/best of my teachers. It’s all so addicting. Even the smell of pla printing will be etched in my brain forever. Thanks Angus!!!
I am utterly impressed that you learned 'fusion 360'. I 'bounced off' those tutorials several times before I gave up.
I've printed at least 30 Lithophane night lights this year. Sent them out with a family photo all over the country to distant family members and have some for our immediate family too. All this using a cheap knock off ender 3 that i got off amazon. This printer rocks and I get 100% perfect prints from it every time.
HE WATCHES DANKPODS HELL YA
Auxiliary mode
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@@StormBurnX Bluetooth mode
@@leanderwagener8955 Only for the most special of iPods
I’m currently printing a gift for a family member. It’s a very large print 3+days in. Hopefully they’ll enjoy it when’s it done!
I've been designing and 3D printing christmas decorations as gifts for about 5 years now. Got a desktop CNC recently so i'm carving them this year.
Love the cameo by Billie! And I've been printing the nesting puzzle boxes for about a week now.
3D-printed gifts always make for excellent stocking-stuffers!
i like to printfoldable phone stands because they're universal and amaze everyone when you tell them they're made in one peice
Really like that fox tower!
I made a travel salt/pepper holder for the mother of my wife as she really liked mine. For my mother I am printing a cookie cutter modelled after her dog, and some candle light shaders once again, modelled after her dog :D cookie cutters are really cool. We will also give them our custom gingerbread dogs and cats that we made with the prototype cutters
Digging that Dankpods Plug lol
I think I'm printing that fox tower for my dnd group.
There is no "personal effort" put into downloading and printing something. There is personal effort put into working a hard job and spending your money on something.
I really agree, but you can technically say that you made it and not be wrong
There’s no personal effort in buying a gift
I made a Tippi Tree for myself when Devin started selling the model. Despite of me hardly seeing anyone at all right now, literally every single person who saw it asked me to make one for them. And now the people who know these people are asking me to make one for them. All of my printers are now basically Tippi Tree machines. In fact, I went back to check the license to see if it's even okay for me to print so many copies of the game - turns out if I don't charge for them, it's fine. So yeah, this is an amazing Christmas present for anyone, kids or adults. People love this fricken game.
where can i find the download for this tippi tree game?
This year I've printed a bunch of Mcgybeer's models, over on Cults3D. Lazy dogs, lazy reindeer, the little mini octopus. The new articulated tarantula looks awesome...
I found some nice gifts a couple months ago. I came across 3 anet a8 printers plus extra parts for a total of $20. I took each apart and rebuilt them right. Added BL Touch to each. Updated to the last Marlin and tweeked them out. I ran a test and they worked perfectly. So now my sons are each getting one.
I printed the Tippi Tree for my son & family, and also made a 3D puzzle of a local mountain range for my daughter and husband, following the guide by Make Anything. I'm thinking the noisy tops will be a nice stocking stuffer for the grandkids! :D
I printed the Blink Fox. Oh My. Gosh. it's absolutely stunning. Printed with Eryone PLA Ultra Silk Red
Lithophanes... LOTS of lithophanes. I've been harvesting memorable photos for friends from their family members, and my family Christmas "card" is also a litho.
heeeyyy!!! That was me on your phone! :D
Thank you Angus!! :D :D
Last Christmas I printer presents for my great Nephews and Nieces and they loved them. I did print age appropriate models
I would certainly add cookie cutters to the list, especially Christmas/games/movies themed. There are tons of those on Thingiverse and it is quite easy to create new ones, too, and they seem to be extremely popular, especially among baking-inclined women.
I'm printing a Stadia dock for someone who just got a Stadia, some prop cosplay drumsticks for a friend, and a glorious marble roller for the co-star...
Sees dankpods. " I see your a man of culture."
I've gifted personalized dice boxes to my D&D players, miniatures, small statuettes (Baby Groot, Stitch, etc.), personalized life counters for D&D/MTG, pendants, and as I like to tinker with LED lights, even a lithophane box with some significant photos in it :)
I've been printing a nativity set on a card that you punch out the pieces and build it. It's new this month on Thingiverse. I've been giving it to friends and neighbors and am excited every time someone texts me a picture of theirs built and says how much they and their kids love it. Simple, but it has gone over great.
Ever heard of the Aztek Death Whistle? You should do a Makers Muse version of this, as you have a way of over-engineering things and make them even more awesome.
We've printed several lithophane night lights for Christmas gifts this year. Thanks to the online tools and tutorial videos, they're quite easy to make.
Haha, those spinners Will be my primary choice !!! So great
Wow you watch dank pods too
Now that's a surprise
That spinning whistle is perfect for my 2yo nephew! Thank you
Keyword nephew not son...... Lol.
Haha good point. I dropped it after I discovered he takes 5 bucks for the file, I don't criticize him for wanting to sell it but personally the whole point of getting a 3d printer is to only pay for filament and pick from countless of designs online.
Lithophanes, a bunch of lithophanes! I found a cheap frame at my local big box store and made a backer box to line with aluminum tape and LEDs.
Watching your video in the middle of printing a tippi tree. Great christmas gift for my nephews.
I've been printing gifts, buying normal gifts, and giving gag gifts for the past 4 years. Last year I did the labyrinth gift box for my nephew. I like doing gifts for a person (like Twisted Fate from LOL for my other nephew one year, or a carousel horse for my mom). It is fun. I usually start in November since there are so many projects.
This year I customized a few things with my 3D pen and worked on decorations too. Though I am realizing that yes PLA wears too fast and does not like sun exposure. (I used my clear rafts, bits, and a Olaf kit to create a melted snowman yesterday, we'll see how it turns out) I'm not fond of PETG but we'll see how it wears. It is definitely a pain to get supports off, sand, and paint!
My dad is a car model maker and has pretty much taken over the painting of the objects I print. He likes the variety I do and is getting into making gifts as a personal touch. (I did vex him by messing up the Baby Yoda Christmas Ornaments on him with a dark wash though. lol)
I also like to use Facegen. Angus have you checked that out? I use it to 3D print family members as ornaments for the tree. Especially those who have passed recently. It is a good way to remember them and know they are still with us, if only in spirit. I am in production mode now printing 10 for the various family members now. It is fun for people to find them in the tree like the pickle.
Happy Holidays!
Tippi Tree is an excellent game! Bought it when it was released. My family loves playing it.
Currently I am working on a birthday gift to myself, since it's my bday today, so I am modeling some tool racks for my printer and for my labeling machine, haven't been able to see many attachments for them. Also some more attachments for my easel!
I printed a few bag lids (basically clips that go on top of food bags with a plate and cap on them so you can seal things like coffee bags and have a twist off cap to pour it out) that I customised a bit and a sweeping name plate, which I've gifted a few times.
I'm in the process of printing a lipstick organizer that's designed to fit in a medicine cabinet. And for added functionality, some spacers to allow a mix of two favorite brand/sizes
Been printing a ton of Santa Baby Yoda for friends and family. Also printed a bust and just painted it the other night for my Secret Santa
Whenever I print a benchy, I usually just give it to my nephew. He loves them, and it doesn't go to waste
A resin version of this would be great for this year! (not biased at all)
Custom cookie cutters are super easy to design and print, and make great gifts for people who bake (or who have kids with play-doh). I haven't had much luck with the models I've tried from Thingiverse (the scaling or wall-thickness are often wonky, or they're way too complex to actually use as a cookie cutter). But it's pretty easy to trace a simple design in Fusion 360, offset it, extrude it, add a thicker part for the rim, and maybe some cross-supports along the back for rigidity. I've found a 1mm thick wall is a good compromise between strength and sharpness, and 10-12mm tall will fit most any cookie (although if you're making it for kids and modeling dough you might want to make them thicker and taller). If you add a scale feature before offsetting the wall, it's a lot easier to make multiple sizes of the same shape while keeping the walls the same thickness.
And if you're lucky, you'll get some fun and delicious cookies in return!
Currently printing like a madman to make gifts for Xmas! Organizers, extending toy swords, desk planters for succulents, kit cards and the like.
Halo sir, i just notice that stepper motor in 3D printer is hot.
is it normal or its a problem ?
i cant measure how hot it is, but feels like same with bed temperatur at my case are 55 celcius.
can you make video about 3D printer temperatur ?
thanks a lot. will appreciate.
Merry Christmas Angus. Hope you have a great and safe one.
These make great gifts as long as someone already gifted you some polyalchemy elixir 😉 some work in boring filament, but all look better in that elixir filament you love!
This is such a huge help! I haven't been able to do a lot of Christmas shopping being sort of broke from covid, but I do have access to a bit of filament and these gift ideas are just wacky enough I know my family and friends will love them! Keep up the good work!
cant believe covid was 3 years ago
hey ill tell you something thats like magic to 3d printed stuff. you can electroform it with copper for under 100$ with mostly stuff from walmart and lowes . you just seal your 3d print in your conductive ink and drop it in the bath let it sit for a few hours and bam its covered in a thick layer of copper
I think it's easy for any of us that have been 3D printing for years to remember the vast majority of people out there still haven't even had the chance to see of hold a 3D printed object for themselves.
I always smile when someone gets to see something printed for the first time, no matter how mundane the object, they're always like, "WOW! You printed this!".
Even if it's something super simple, I think us makers should be giving out goodies to more friends and family. They'll love it, and you never know who's imagination you'll spark with a gift like that. 😊
Recently purchased and printed the locking dovetail gear box. One of my favorite all time prints. Thank you for these videos and designs.
Thanks!
@@MakersMuse- can you create loved ones like family members, friends and pets in 3D model ?
Just recently got a printer as a Christmas gift and I’m printing a rocket league trophy from Thingiverse for my dad. Very excited
Custom can handles and kobayashi fidget cubes were the gifts this year
I 3D printed models that I modelled in blender that were dedicated to certain people .. and I posed them in a way so they can be phone stands as well..
I like gifting "Snap Fit Ornament" by Adafruit with custom inserts
My family loves games, so Tippie Tree has been a godsend this year, I've been printing parts for them for over a week now!
(Thank the gods I have a decent library of filaments)
Wow that is the old D&D manual from the basic set around 1979. I actually have one.
It's my dads!
@@MakersMuse No wonder you are so awesome. ;)
I found a model for a fold-able cell phone stand. I had to modify it a bit to do what I needed it to do (tighter tolerances, added legs, and added a cable pass through). After all of that each one is getting their name engraved by the printer.
Perk of this is I got to learn how to use my 3D editing software a bit better (just the generic stuff, I'm not comfortable enough to a point where I can design from scratch).
2:00 I cannot go 5min in my day without seeing billy somewhere!
Bought some wood infill PLA especially for printing nice looking christmas gifts. Wood filament has been challenging especially when I tried to make a models with SO MANY retractions, but I've got some nice pieces now
These videos always make me happy!
HELP! Angus can you show or explain how to do a pause at height using Cura for an Ender 3 v2 with Marlin please. when I try using the post g code approach my printer pauses for 10 sec and then resumes. I've searched everywhere and nothing makes sense. You're my only hope.
I only recently got my first 3D printer and made a few customised headphone holder clamps (the ones which use a threaded bolt to attach to different sized tables)
These were for friends of mine who have been working from home and didn't have somewhere convenient to put their work headsets when not in use.
A few have already been opened and they were a hit!
Aw these are cute, I have a young nephew ill print some of these for! Good job finding and presenting them, thanks!
My first video of you was your video about Popeye from 3 months ago is he still around? I absolutely loved him
still havent bought a 3d printer im just using off cuts of ceder and painting them as gifts
Are we talking Ren and Stimpy Log or Ed, Edd, and Eddy Plank?
@@OfficialNukeDukem probably slices of fruitcake log with the fruit pieces shaped as broken crosses.
@@timd9430 Sounds like Devil's Fruit Cake.
This year I printed 45 maze boxes (up from 30 last year) BTW there is a 10-pack of different mazes on Thingiverse too! Perfect for co-worker, friends, or just an extra if someone gives you an unexpected gift. I normally put some lottery tickets in, or other things if I know the person "partakes"
I’ve been making “project trays” for the kids so they can stay organized with different arts and crafts. They seem to be useful and popular.
"personal effort" Haha, using a laser to make a custom chess set for a secret santa be like
And then 3D printing the chess pieces?
Can you make a video about noise designs, like your two way to one way and the spinning top? not only the loudest of all but any kind of noise or interesting sound that can be accurately reproduced, like a musical instrument of the percussion genre
I got new filament and I’m not sure if it is too soft or what but when the print has to retract and extrude quickly it chews up the filament before it reaches the nozzle and I was wondering if you knew why this happens or how to fix it?
I ran off the 4 gear nautilus mechanism last year. It gets a little fiddly sometimes, but that could have been my dodgy printer back then.
Phone stands are right on the money. I’ve been printing those as bonus gift items. Everyone can use them.
I’ve been trying to fix my elephant’s foot problem for months now with no luck. Do you have recommendations of things to print that don’t require as much precision as the puzzles? (With less than 2 weeks, I doubt I’ll have my issue resolved)(and yes, I’ve checked out just about every video dealing with the issue, but my problem persists)
I have been printing covid-19 Christmas ornaments, flexi rex's and minisaurs and I have been including covid and snow flake card kits in the Christmas cards I have been sending out, thank you to the many designers and makers on thingiverse for making their work available
Printing the nesting maze box as a stocking stuffer since the actual gift won't fit in a stocking. The note inside will say where to find the actual gift.
Shew! I just got done printing some quick 1 hour gliders for the kids in the family!
For my brother I printed +100 hours of Doors, Spawn Tokens, and Chests for Arcadia Quest. I only had to do a few tweaks to fix the spawn tokens, otherwise they were free and excellent on thingiverse. It'll provide him lots of painting and enhanced game play.
Well past Christmas, but this gave me a super idea for Easter. Thanks!!
I designed my phone holders to also hold a wireless charger in the correct position behind the phone. The phone charges while being held. This needs to be customized to the phone and charger though.
How excited are you on getting the Oceania expansion for Wingspan and have you printed any accessories for it yet?
Can't wait to get my hands on it! I might do a video on some accessories yeah. I printed a tiny egg carton lol
@@MakersMuse Just out of curiosity. Did you print my silly egg carton? www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-wingspan-egg-tray-114580
That would have been a great honor :)
I have a question, if i wanted engrave later, is there an add on for the Creality Ender 3 pro or should i buy the Creality CP01 & get it all in one & is it worth getting, if you've already done this please leave a link, love your work.
Lithophanes are also a great gift!!
would you suggest upgrading to an ender 3 or ender 3 pro from an anet a8? i dont think i will upgrade anytime soon but my prints are getting worse and worse as i use my printer as its getting old and the amount of parts i would have to replace... well, it would probably be cheaper to just get a new printer.
I’ve been printing custom designed boxes with a theme based around something the recipient likes and filling them with treats. Easy to design and print!
Shericons are the coolest cat toys.
Those phonestands need resin printing. The fox was gorgeous.
If doing as job, how do you price your jobs?
I modeled a hexagonal impossible dovetail puzzle for my grandpa, I used two magnets and a 1/4in ball bearing to lock it.
Not a x-mas gift but printet a bansaibill as a
moving-in gift. The best thing i ever gifted eny one :)
Those zig-zaggy rolling things look like good cat toys...
Hmmm... As a childless person with nieces and nephews, I believe I need to print a couple dozen of the screaming tops....
My siblings probably won't thank you, Angus, but I do!
Love the channel, gonna print all of these!