Just a few tips I'm not sure if you need or not: Any issues past the first few layers are generally not related to bed leveling. By that point, the plastic has "self leveled" to a stable layer height. If you have any bed adhesion problems, taking the plate off and washing it under hot water with dish soap and drying lint free can do wonders. I highly recommend running extrusion multiplier and max flow tests with your most used filaments and printers, especially for huge prints.
Definitely feel you on shipping times recently -- even Elegoo is usually pretty quick with getting me filament shipped out, but my last shipment was delayed like crazy in transit. I have been buying more than I need of everything when I do just to be safe. Another great video bro!
I put my paint cans in the sink and run hot water on them before I paint and that helps. If it’s cold as hell out I also will run a heat gun over the print before painting and while I am painting and that seems to help quite a bit.
I think the filament brand needs a good brand name. But that awesome they will sponsor a show. I think some company should be coming. Your one on the best 3d printing shows on TH-cam.
Might be slight debris in the nozzle might need to clear it out or replace it for the 3 failures Be careful that spray will discolour certain filaments It will yellow white filaments (I’m my experience)
OMG. Please put the RAM in anti static bags. That plastic holder is a static electricity magnet. If I bought the RAM from you I would return it the same day. Now that I've upset everyone for being harsh, That would help you get a great price for the RAM.
LOL I hear ya. I get the risk, and while this is only anecdotal, i've been dealing with comp comps for years, storing them literally rawdog on steel surfaces and have had maybe 1-2 instances of an issue. I'll roll the dice!
We got a lot of similar interests lol. I use to mine bitcoin in 2012 and Eth in 2020. I’m also retired now lol. As someone else mentioned. Fill up a bucket with hot water and keep the cans in the hot water.
Routine maintenance is key to longevity in a 3D Printing v Business. You must adhere to a set schedule of taking one machine offline every day until you have every pulley or bearing be greased and oiled.
Warm the prints before spraying - warming the cans will help a little but really you want the solvents to flash off the prints as quickly as possible so warm them up ready for spraying - make yourself a "warm box" - another tent with a fan heater, PIR foam box.. anything really, after spraying pop them back in the warmbox,pull them out in 5 minutes and give them another coat. I laughed out loud at your "cold and damp" is almost ideal for spraying comment... you should of added drafty and dusty as well !
I came from the mining side and subscribed to your other channel earlier this year. I just started printing some Xmas presents and this channel popped up in my feed. Check out really annoying card containers and the 3.0 version of it. I'm not sure how well these are selling but they're hilarious gifts. Cool channel. Looking forward to the AI thing.
Bro you are better than me! I do notttt want to paint anything!! let me know how it goes! lol andddddd @6:46 😎
Just a few tips I'm not sure if you need or not:
Any issues past the first few layers are generally not related to bed leveling. By that point, the plastic has "self leveled" to a stable layer height.
If you have any bed adhesion problems, taking the plate off and washing it under hot water with dish soap and drying lint free can do wonders.
I highly recommend running extrusion multiplier and max flow tests with your most used filaments and printers, especially for huge prints.
Spoiler alert, the Rhino head ended up looking like shit. Straight into the ocean it goes.
Oh Dam…. You’re be having Greenpeace knocking on your door soon with the Rhino in hand asking you “is this yours sir” 😂
Set the spray cans in hot water. Should warm up in about 15 minutes. I do that when spraying in temps lower than 60.
How's the heli-skiing in North Carolina?
SICC
Definitely feel you on shipping times recently -- even Elegoo is usually pretty quick with getting me filament shipped out, but my last shipment was delayed like crazy in transit. I have been buying more than I need of everything when I do just to be safe. Another great video bro!
You are doing great job I have a Bambu X1 carbon
Ty
I put my paint cans in the sink and run hot water on them before I paint and that helps. If it’s cold as hell out I also will run a heat gun over the print before painting and while I am painting and that seems to help quite a bit.
Leave your cans mildly hot water for 5-15mins before you paint helps it comes out smoother
I think the filament brand needs a good brand name. But that awesome they will sponsor a show. I think some company should be coming. Your one on the best 3d printing shows on TH-cam.
That's high praise I don't deserve but thank you much
Replace the nozzle on the Kobra 3
Did Anyone notice the poop falling @ 2:37 ?
Joining in on the let the paint cans sit in warm~hot water for 10 minutes before shaking and spraying comments
my experience, change the nozzle for the gobbing/ layer shift Anyqubic instructed me to tighten the belts
Might be slight debris in the nozzle might need to clear it out or replace it for the 3 failures
Be careful that spray will discolour certain filaments
It will yellow white filaments (I’m my experience)
OMG. Please put the RAM in anti static bags. That plastic holder is a static electricity magnet. If I bought the RAM from you I would return it the same day. Now that I've upset everyone for being harsh, That would help you get a great price for the RAM.
LOL I hear ya. I get the risk, and while this is only anecdotal, i've been dealing with comp comps for years, storing them literally rawdog on steel surfaces and have had maybe 1-2 instances of an issue. I'll roll the dice!
@@TechnicalsTinkers Yep 30+ years here. I store things the same way.
late late but here ,,, good afternoon people
Elegoo Filament black, i always have problems with this sh** on my Bambu and Creality Printer. I use Esun, Sunlu and Amazon Basic works perfect!
We got a lot of similar interests lol. I use to mine bitcoin in 2012 and Eth in 2020. I’m also retired now lol.
As someone else mentioned. Fill up a bucket with hot water and keep the cans in the hot water.
Routine maintenance is key to longevity in a 3D Printing v
Business. You must adhere to a set schedule of taking one machine offline every day until you have every pulley or bearing be greased and oiled.
So what is the cut off for oversized shipping charges??
30X30X20 or any variation
Change the nozzle and adjust the belt tension
Put your cans of spray paint in a bucket of hot water before you start using them for about 5 to 10 minutes
Petg is good for car parts? I thought carbon fiber was the go to for this kind of thing.
customer is fiberglassing it
Warm the prints before spraying - warming the cans will help a little but really you want the solvents to flash off the prints as quickly as possible so warm them up ready for spraying - make yourself a "warm box" - another tent with a fan heater, PIR foam box.. anything really, after spraying pop them back in the warmbox,pull them out in 5 minutes and give them another coat. I laughed out loud at your "cold and damp" is almost ideal for spraying comment... you should of added drafty and dusty as well !
Switch plates to see if its plates
You need to grease your machines, it will help dramatically when you have print failures due to stringing and blowout
It Also fixes layer shifts
Retired what? Hellisgear?
I came from the mining side and subscribed to your other channel earlier this year. I just started printing some Xmas presents and this channel popped up in my feed.
Check out really annoying card containers and the 3.0 version of it. I'm not sure how well these are selling but they're hilarious gifts.
Cool channel. Looking forward to the AI thing.
Against my judgment, tried utuber paint/glue methods. Nice how paint paint comes off with finger nail then inhibits gets all stinky gummy nasty
You’re stealing ideas M3is3D, your channel is a direct copy of his.
Literally dozens, if not hundreds of 3d printed D20 or Moai heads on Etsy.