I'm so glad to see you embrace 3D printing and merge it with fashion. Have you considered giving a talk or demo at your local library or middle school/high school to encourage kids of all ages to explore STEM subjects?
That would be great. I’m definitely open to doing something that again!! A friend invited me once to do a talk about 3D printing (and how it can be used for fashion) for an after school girls club. I got some really great questions from young curious minds… overall a real great experience!!
Nice bag! didn't expect the plastic welding like that to hold so well, glad I was wrong :D Can we get a list of those 3d printing books if it's no trouble?
Yes, just posted the books in my Community tab 😉👍 I was honestly super surprised it held up really well. I made another tote bag and tested it with some cans (12lbs) and it ended up holding really well too!!
Ty @@SewPrinted for taking the time to share the books, also 12 pounds? That's pretty impressive, Good job on not just this but your other stuff too, I've been binging your work and it's pretty cool!
Took about a billion tries of testing settings but I got them to a good place 👍 My main struggle is with printing PETG though.. it usually refuses to stick to the printer bed (unless I’m printing it on the Bambu X1C).
@@SewPrintedare you using the textured bed on the X1C? I saw that you can get the same kind of textured bed for others, too (in case that's what the difference is?).
@@padddy48how is steel worse, exactly? Have they found microfilaments in the blood of babies? Plastic has fantastic uses, and is incredibly versatile, don't get me wrong, but I can't help but feel like the fact that microplastics are in human blood makes the case for it being a bit worse than steel.
@@Lostachilles Did you inform yourself about lead? Do you know know what happens when you make steel out of iron? How you atack me not the Industrie tells me you didnt. I can give you many examples if you want to. We can talk about how much we want and i think we are on the same side but the trhuth is that its doesnt matter how much we talk about that in the youtube comments cuz they still gonna do all that stuff cus we buy it. we are a part of it or you wanna tell me you know where your steel comes from? you cant evene tell. just google Steam locomotives in Beitai steel factory (North-Eastern China). its only the penicle. it gets alot lot lot worse. you know nothing, just stay at your google yt shorts and stay dumb, thats how they want it. google BaoGang Steel Mill. OR better duck duck search it cuz google doesnt gives you honest results.
I'm so glad to see you embrace 3D printing and merge it with fashion. Have you considered giving a talk or demo at your local library or middle school/high school to encourage kids of all ages to explore STEM subjects?
That would be great. I’m definitely open to doing something that again!! A friend invited me once to do a talk about 3D printing (and how it can be used for fashion) for an after school girls club. I got some really great questions from young curious minds… overall a real great experience!!
So cool!!! I can only imagine all the time it takes to perfect these designs.
I feel these would make the prettiest fishnet thigh highs or gloves 😭😭
You are very creative, and that is a very attractive trait
Nice bag! didn't expect the plastic welding like that to hold so well, glad I was wrong :D
Can we get a list of those 3d printing books if it's no trouble?
Yes, just posted the books in my Community tab 😉👍 I was honestly super surprised it held up really well. I made another tote bag and tested it with some cans (12lbs) and it ended up holding really well too!!
Ty @@SewPrinted for taking the time to share the books, also 12 pounds? That's pretty impressive, Good job on not just this but your other stuff too, I've been binging your work and it's pretty cool!
Woah that's pretty neat
Thanks!!!
This channel is my guilty pleasure 🔥
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I want one where can I get the file ur videos are inspirational as I haven't seen any designer like you before ... Or another how to video
That is so cool
Nice, you get tpu to print like no big deal haha. Good work.
Took about a billion tries of testing settings but I got them to a good place 👍 My main struggle is with printing PETG though.. it usually refuses to stick to the printer bed (unless I’m printing it on the Bambu X1C).
@@SewPrintedare you using the textured bed on the X1C? I saw that you can get the same kind of textured bed for others, too (in case that's what the difference is?).
Je suis fan🤩🤩
Would you mind listing all the books in your hand? I run a Makerspace at a college and would love to add them to our book list
Yes, definitely! I just made a post in my Community tab and included images of all the books 😉👍 let me know if you’re not able to find some.
Based micro plastic maxxer
More plastic, yay!
There is worse. Like Steel or oil.
@@padddy48how is steel worse, exactly?
Have they found microfilaments in the blood of babies?
Plastic has fantastic uses, and is incredibly versatile, don't get me wrong, but I can't help but feel like the fact that microplastics are in human blood makes the case for it being a bit worse than steel.
@@Lostachilles Did you inform yourself about lead? Do you know know what happens when you make steel out of iron? How you atack me not the Industrie tells me you didnt. I can give you many examples if you want to. We can talk about how much we want and i think we are on the same side but the trhuth is that its doesnt matter how much we talk about that in the youtube comments cuz they still gonna do all that stuff cus we buy it. we are a part of it or you wanna tell me you know where your steel comes from? you cant evene tell. just google Steam locomotives in Beitai steel factory (North-Eastern China). its only the penicle. it gets alot lot lot worse. you know nothing, just stay at your google yt shorts and stay dumb, thats how they want it.
google BaoGang Steel Mill.
OR better duck duck search it cuz google doesnt gives you honest results.
@@Lostachilles you know nothing.
@@Lostachilles you only look at one spect but what about the air you breath ? not what you eat?!
Plastic its the lowest vibration material for the human being body. We have to use cotton 100% to protect our energy
You have this technology and all you do is basic and boring designs