I’m really glad that everyone’s left ear enjoyed this video, I promise to include the right ear in the fun next upload as well as spell “storage” correctly.. I must’ve accidentally clicked something in Resolve that I wasn’t aware of, trying to see if there’s a way for me to fix this without having to delete and reupload. If you have any suggestions please let me know!
Happens to me a lot. It’s usually when you have mono audio from your mic and put it on a stereo audio track. Easiest to just make the voice track mono 😊 !
A few suggestions - Put the P1S on the first drawer of the rack. No need to lift the height of a spool laying down. The room thats left will be on the top and there you can create something to store the filament. That way you will also have the extra space thats left to the roof - Remove the zip ties and design 3D printed hooks to put the cable in :) You can use double sided tape to stick the hooks with to the rack. - Not sure about this one, but you can probably put the build plate storage under the AMS storage drawers Love to see your channel grow. Keep it up and good luck with your new print farm:)
The RepRack is a great way to store your extra filament and has lots of community mods already including ways to print with spools right off the rack. The project is almost entirely printable except for some screws to anchor the cleats to your wall, some plastic thread forming screws to keep the conduit secured in place and then 1/2 inch EMT conduit which is about $5 per 10ft length at big box home improvement stores.
For a solution to the runner poops, just print a nice little wedge or curved quater pipe style ramp aligned with the chute and viola, it'll fall right in. Can use double-sided tape or fashion some other securement to keep it from moving
one cheap solution for the bottom is get a ikea shoe tray and slide it in and out with filaments in it, it will be even better if the space can fit a samla (box with lid), it can help keep the filaments dry
I've been following your channel since buying an A1 late oct this year. The AMS Lite enclosure video made my decide to print one, your video's are very well pet together and are thorough enough for my liking. As a fellow corner-haver you'll never guess what kind of shelving system in Scandanavian style I put together last weekend!
I don't have a lot of filament reels but I store them in a large transparent plastic tub where the lid clamps down and I have a desiccant tub in there which is meant for use in wardrobes to keep clothes dry in humid environments (cheap buy from the home store and apparently the moisture drips down into the small enclosed tub, I will have to have a look at it to see how it performed since I didn't check for a few weeks). Some of my old PLA material became brittle so I think that all materials need to be kept in dry air. When I open the tub lid, the air inside feels noticeably different on the hand skin to the outside air.
The IKEA Vesken is an amazing filament rack. It hold quite a lot of spools and makes everything easily accessible. I would definitely recommend if you have the space.
I have a very similar set-up for my A1, A1 Mini, & X1C. I had to end up moving the A1 from the top shelf to the bottom because the A1 shook the entire stand when it was at full-speed. My stand doesn't have the cross brace in the back that yours does, but if you see a lot of movement, you might have more success going A1 mini, P1S, A1 from top to bottom. I am glad you pointed out too how deceptive the A1 and especially the A1 mini are in terms of space. Those Bowden tubes need more room than you think!
Very nice! Funny thing is I'm working on a station for my A1 combo and I can see some features I'd like to pick from what you've done. One point that could be improved would be the bottom part of the shelving. I'd suggest building 2 drawers or one wide with HD slides for the spools. The height should be sufficient for keeping the spools in bags standing up. It gets pretty old pretty fast having to kneel down and remove half of the spools each time one wants to reach to the back... I'm more of a woodworker hobbyist though. Easier for me to customize this!
I have a corner too. One corner is my W2 job office, one corner is my personal office, one ocrner is a book shelf, one corner is the x1c, my A1 is on a folding table in the middle of the room, and my larger format stuff is in the literally freezing garage.
@@jet_lea also for filament, I'm holding on off on doing this myself as we may move at the end of the school year, but next summer I plan to get PVC pipe and make a shelving unit with 2 rows of PVC for each row of spools. I saw someone do it a while back, maybe Macy Makes, on their channel.
Workshop upgrades always hit the best; nice job! How's the camera working out? I bought a camera for one of my A1s and I'm between getting a new one for each printer (1 A1 mini and 3 A1s) or just having one camera above them to watch over. I also just grabbed a bunch of bambu's PETG-HF and another AMS lite to dedicate just to that so I plan on printing that AMS lite enclosure you have. One thing I thought of for collection the poops is to get a small shop vac to dedicate to the task; I'd use some ducting as you did to route all the poop chutes to a single intake that goes back to the vac. Then I'd use one of those analog on-off christmas light doohickies to turn the vac on every so often for a minute or so to clear the poops. I got the idea from one of the CNC guys who doesn't like to have the vac running the entire time the CNC is doing its job.
Nice to see the new things that you are doing trying to do the same thing myself so it was nice to see a smallish setup. Mine is a Neptune 3pro one P1S with AMS and 2 A1’s with AMS lite,not to bad for a 62 year old computer nerd lol.
For Filament storage Ikea vesken woks fine for me one carrier cost 7 bucks at ikea with 3 trays and rolls. you can fit 19 rolls in there and see what you got from the side. And you can roll them around.
You could definitely make use of the A1 modular poop bucket, also one of the AMS lite Spool Removal solutions. All available on maker world. I also reached out to you on Maker world.
I would suggest removing the very bottom shelf. Then place your filament in plastic storage containers on the floor. Then install your first shelf above the totes. It would give you an extra 3-4” of room.
Please read this jet. I love your videos. But I recommend getting a deburring tool for your bad prints. It can clean up edges and make your prints look nicer (and so times function better). I got mine in the plumbing section at Home Depot. For your poop shoot I recommend adding a slanted (about 30m) print so the extra poops fall in the funnel. I can’t wait to see this later! Ik you have tried to fix Audio, ty for mentioning it! This is totally your opinion. I make logos and I want to know if you will be willing to get my discord or smth and I can design a logo for you! Completely free of cost. Maybe upgrading your logo can help! Your videos are truly amazing and I can’t wait for more uploads! *Also I can help you make a discord server for your fan base. I used to be a discord mod.* Have a great day Jet! please respond 🙏
Greetings from Shanghai, China! I don't know how much your filament dyer cost you. As to the filament dryer, what we do in China is to buy a fruit dyer/dehydrator(干果机in Mandarin), I just order one that can hold 4 spools and it cost me around 70 RMB(roughly less than $10). But fruit dryers I can find on Amazon don't look spool-friendly at all.
Is that shelf from ikea stable enough? Looks little flimsy, i trying find someting similar for my a1 mini and a1 kombo! Got 20 min drive to ikea mayby it worth a look
what i wouldve done for the poop is just let the upper funnel shoot down into the lower funnel which is piped up to the bag.I think this could have saved a lot of filament
Should be able to accomplish later revisions without using the pipes on the A series. Just focus the funnel enough to drop straight into the next poop collector
You know.... you could... uh.... 3D print anchors for those zip ties and use doublesided tape to secure them to the inside of those rails. Thats only *IF* you had a 3D printer. just sayin... :D
Nice set up. Though I thought tpu and abs should be WELL vented (outside). I hope you are doing so and also not doing this in your sleeping space. Google that sh**. Youre putting your health in danger, just sayin'.
for those who face only left channel sound issue paste the code below in your browser console and hit enter:- let context = new AudioContext(); let source = context.createMediaElementSource(document.querySelector('video')); let splitter = context.createChannelSplitter(); let merger = context.createChannelMerger(); source.connect(splitter); splitter.connect(merger, 0, 0); splitter.connect(merger, 0, 1); merger.connect(context.destination);
I’m really glad that everyone’s left ear enjoyed this video, I promise to include the right ear in the fun next upload as well as spell “storage” correctly.. I must’ve accidentally clicked something in Resolve that I wasn’t aware of, trying to see if there’s a way for me to fix this without having to delete and reupload. If you have any suggestions please let me know!
@@jet_lea it happened to me a lot when I had a channel 5 years ago, the only solution was reuploading the video :/
Is it true that the right war is only available when channel gets to 10k subscribers?
yes you have to unlock it
Lucky for you, I only had my left earphone in anyway :)
Happens to me a lot. It’s usually when you have mono audio from your mic and put it on a stereo audio track.
Easiest to just make the voice track mono 😊 !
my left ear understood completely
yes
frrr
That is one awesome printer corner setup! What about back of the door storage for your filament?
That could definitely be a good option! Been watching your channel for years, thanks for checking the video out :)
A few suggestions
- Put the P1S on the first drawer of the rack. No need to lift the height of a spool laying down. The room thats left will be on the top and there you can create something to store the filament. That way you will also have the extra space thats left to the roof
- Remove the zip ties and design 3D printed hooks to put the cable in :) You can use double sided tape to stick the hooks with to the rack.
- Not sure about this one, but you can probably put the build plate storage under the AMS storage drawers
Love to see your channel grow. Keep it up and good luck with your new print farm:)
The RepRack is a great way to store your extra filament and has lots of community mods already including ways to print with spools right off the rack. The project is almost entirely printable except for some screws to anchor the cleats to your wall, some plastic thread forming screws to keep the conduit secured in place and then 1/2 inch EMT conduit which is about $5 per 10ft length at big box home improvement stores.
For a solution to the runner poops, just print a nice little wedge or curved quater pipe style ramp aligned with the chute and viola, it'll fall right in. Can use double-sided tape or fashion some other securement to keep it from moving
one cheap solution for the bottom is get a ikea shoe tray and slide it in and out with filaments in it, it will be even better if the space can fit a samla (box with lid), it can help keep the filaments dry
From one creator to another... love your content! I love your ability to SLOW down in your videos when needed.
I've been following your channel since buying an A1 late oct this year. The AMS Lite enclosure video made my decide to print one, your video's are very well pet together and are thorough enough for my liking. As a fellow corner-haver you'll never guess what kind of shelving system in Scandanavian style I put together last weekend!
I don't have a lot of filament reels but I store them in a large transparent plastic tub where the lid clamps down and I have a desiccant tub in there which is meant for use in wardrobes to keep clothes dry in humid environments (cheap buy from the home store and apparently the moisture drips down into the small enclosed tub, I will have to have a look at it to see how it performed since I didn't check for a few weeks). Some of my old PLA material became brittle so I think that all materials need to be kept in dry air. When I open the tub lid, the air inside feels noticeably different on the hand skin to the outside air.
The IKEA Vesken is an amazing filament rack. It hold quite a lot of spools and makes everything easily accessible. I would definitely recommend if you have the space.
i will look into it :)
I have a very similar set-up for my A1, A1 Mini, & X1C. I had to end up moving the A1 from the top shelf to the bottom because the A1 shook the entire stand when it was at full-speed. My stand doesn't have the cross brace in the back that yours does, but if you see a lot of movement, you might have more success going A1 mini, P1S, A1 from top to bottom.
I am glad you pointed out too how deceptive the A1 and especially the A1 mini are in terms of space. Those Bowden tubes need more room than you think!
i came upon this channel cuz i just submitted an order for an a1 mini. cant wait im so excited. i really enjoyed your a1 mini upgrades videos!
Thank you! let me know how you like the mini when you receive it
I’ve got a corner too and I feel that I’m just a couple steps behind you, @Jet. I’m looking forward to growing too! Thanks for all your vids!
Thank you and good luck!
This is such a nice setup. Good work!
thank you!
Very nice! Funny thing is I'm working on a station for my A1 combo and I can see some features I'd like to pick from what you've done. One point that could be improved would be the bottom part of the shelving. I'd suggest building 2 drawers or one wide with HD slides for the spools. The height should be sufficient for keeping the spools in bags standing up. It gets pretty old pretty fast having to kneel down and remove half of the spools each time one wants to reach to the back... I'm more of a woodworker hobbyist though. Easier for me to customize this!
that’s a great idea!
Where did you get that shelf I want one lol.
i got it used but it’s originally from ikea!
I'll have to look it up. Thank you. Great job on your vids as usual bud.
@@jet_lea do you know the name?
i believe it is the ikea “Bror”. It will need to be secured to the wall for it to be stable :)
For filament storge their is a good one on maker world called filament storage with 1/2 inch wood dowels
I have a corner too. One corner is my W2 job office, one corner is my personal office, one ocrner is a book shelf, one corner is the x1c, my A1 is on a folding table in the middle of the room, and my larger format stuff is in the literally freezing garage.
That’s quite the setup! What large format printers do you have?
@@jet_lea right now only the Neptune 3 Plus is out there, but my larger lasers are all out there too.
@@jet_lea also for filament, I'm holding on off on doing this myself as we may move at the end of the school year, but next summer I plan to get PVC pipe and make a shelving unit with 2 rows of PVC for each row of spools. I saw someone do it a while back, maybe Macy Makes, on their channel.
Cheap filament storage is the Vesken from ikea. It’s on wheels I put under my desk.
Nice video and some great ideas. I'll need to do something like this at some point, limited space can be so limiting.
Workshop upgrades always hit the best; nice job!
How's the camera working out? I bought a camera for one of my A1s and I'm between getting a new one for each printer (1 A1 mini and 3 A1s) or just having one camera above them to watch over. I also just grabbed a bunch of bambu's PETG-HF and another AMS lite to dedicate just to that so I plan on printing that AMS lite enclosure you have.
One thing I thought of for collection the poops is to get a small shop vac to dedicate to the task; I'd use some ducting as you did to route all the poop chutes to a single intake that goes back to the vac. Then I'd use one of those analog on-off christmas light doohickies to turn the vac on every so often for a minute or so to clear the poops. I got the idea from one of the CNC guys who doesn't like to have the vac running the entire time the CNC is doing its job.
Nice to see the new things that you are doing trying to do the same thing myself so it was nice to see a smallish setup. Mine is a Neptune 3pro one P1S with AMS and 2 A1’s with AMS lite,not to bad for a 62 year old computer nerd lol.
great stuff!
Thanks!
@@jet_lea don't suppose you have a link for that heated insert press you printed?
The king has returned
😳
Solid video man. Great design on the mini farm and really well shot and edited. Keep it up
Thank you!
@@jet_leapls read my comment
You should put your build plate storage underneath the ams and drawers.
this is a great idea! I‘m trying to find a solution for my growing 3D printer collection😅
Thanks, good info well done
For Filament storage Ikea vesken woks fine for me one carrier cost 7 bucks at ikea with 3 trays and rolls. you can fit 19 rolls in there and see what you got from the side. And you can roll them around.
Letsss goo! Get this man to 1OK before Christmas!!!
You need to put on the side some 3-D prints you have made this is all made it much more cooler
Great stuff, keep up the good work, what shelves are those? I think that would be a perfect fit for me.
Really nice video! The extra fancy poop collection system ! 😊
Just make a little slide for each poop chute! Simple.
Looks cool and organised, good job )
Thanks! 😊
You could definitely make use of the A1 modular poop bucket, also one of the AMS lite Spool Removal solutions. All available on maker world. I also reached out to you on Maker world.
I would suggest to invest in an air purifier system (HEPA filter).
the Space Pi pro is the best bang for ur buck dual filament dryer
Nice print farmlet.
🖤
Love your videos
I would suggest removing the very bottom shelf. Then place your filament in plastic storage containers on the floor. Then install your first shelf above the totes. It would give you an extra 3-4” of room.
definitely a good option, i’ll look into it
is that build plate drawer modular? maybe you can put it on the bottom, under your AMS riser.
Please read this jet. I love your videos. But I recommend getting a deburring tool for your bad prints. It can clean up edges and make your prints look nicer (and so times function better). I got mine in the plumbing section at Home Depot.
For your poop shoot I recommend adding a slanted (about 30m) print so the extra poops fall in the funnel. I can’t wait to see this later!
Ik you have tried to fix Audio, ty for mentioning it!
This is totally your opinion. I make logos and I want to know if you will be willing to get my discord or smth and I can design a logo for you! Completely free of cost. Maybe upgrading your logo can help!
Your videos are truly amazing and I can’t wait for more uploads!
*Also I can help you make a discord server for your fan base. I used to be a discord mod.*
Have a great day Jet! please respond 🙏
i feel this pain i live in brooklyn and i have no space for the p1s i just got.
how do you like that panda screen? was debating on adding it
Does the shelf shake badly or not really? ~ and where can one pick up the shelf!
i believe it is the ikea “Bror”. It will need to be secured to the wall for it to be stable :)
nice work
Do you have link to the threaded insert press?
Try taking you a bill plate holder and placeing it underneath your p1s
Suggestion to catch the little pieces of poop that didn't make it. Add a little ramp of sorts on the side so that the poop can slide into the catcher.
that’s a great idea, i’ll see what i can do
Greetings from Shanghai, China! I don't know how much your filament dyer cost you. As to the filament dryer, what we do in China is to buy a fruit dyer/dehydrator(干果机in Mandarin), I just order one that can hold 4 spools and it cost me around 70 RMB(roughly less than $10). But fruit dryers I can find on Amazon don't look spool-friendly at all.
What kind of rack is that that you put the printers on?
Yea I wondered that too it loos stable which is what I am looking for
@goflydrone6447 it’s from ikea and it’s only stable because i drilled it into studs in the wall
@@jet_leaah that makes sense now thank you
@@jet_lea what is the size of the rack?
i believe it is the ikea “Bror”. It will need to be secured to the wall for it to be stable :)
hello i was wondering what shelf you used
i believe it is the ikea “Bror”. It will need to be secured to the wall for it to be stable :)
Is that shelf from ikea stable enough? Looks little flimsy, i trying find someting similar for my a1 mini and a1 kombo! Got 20 min drive to ikea mayby it worth a look
what i wouldve done for the poop is just let the upper funnel shoot down into the lower funnel which is piped up to the bag.I think this could have saved a lot of filament
that’s what i tried first but surprisingly the poop was too bouncy and bounced out of the funnel almost every time
Do you think Mini will be enough for beginners and ordinary home users?
Where did you get that shelf from and how much was it?
i believe it is the ikea “Bror”. currently $100 usd It will need to be secured to the wall for it to be stable :)
@ cool thanks man
I read that you got that rack used from Ikea, but do you remember the name exactly? I want to make sure. Thanks!
i believe it is the ikea “Bror”. It will need to be secured to the wall for it to be stable :)
sliding draws. for your filament
Hopefully you got a carbon filter belther
Lofi print farm building, I’m down with that
a bit of a different vibe 🤝
Should be able to accomplish later revisions without using the pipes on the A series. Just focus the funnel enough to drop straight into the next poop collector
that’s what i initially tried but the filament poops were surprisingly too bouncy and rarely stayed in the funnel
what shelf is that
i bought it used so i’m not sure but it’s from ikea
i believe it is the ikea “Bror”. It will need to be secured to the wall for it to be stable :)
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great video.. btw.. "Storage" is spelled wrong on your list of Goals . Spare Part Storgae item. :)
no wayyy i checked so many times 😅
@@jet_lea those darn spell checkers just arent what they used to be.. :)
I cant believe TH-cam hasn't added a feature to just copy what you hear in one ear and send it to the other.
that would be nice
You know.... you could... uh.... 3D print anchors for those zip ties and use doublesided tape to secure them to the inside of those rails. Thats only *IF* you had a 3D printer. just sayin... :D
that’s a great point, i might have to get a 3d printer they seem so useful
@@jet_lea 😆😅🤣
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Hey a lil tip turn the music down when you talk and it might be hard but talk like your talking with a friend and less monotoned loosen up have fun
you’d be very disappointed to know that this is my exciting less monotone voice 😅
My right ear feels sad and lonely
Just use an 3d printed bin Geht’s instead of a garbage bag
Why is there geht‘s
that’s what i ended up doing, not sure why i didn’t do it to begin with
my printers is in the basement toilet room
You're audio needs work. My left ear loved listening to this
Now way…. You only spoke on my left ear..
I want to see the video to the end. But ur voice too low and the music too loud.
the audio is just a mess in this video 🤧
Nice set up. Though I thought tpu and abs should be WELL vented (outside). I hope you are doing so and also not doing this in your sleeping space. Google that sh**. Youre putting your health in danger, just sayin'.
Couldnt tell about the ear.
Your voice only comes from the left speaker
I’m an Asshole with a Big Mustache, please remind me why I watched your video….
check the sound, only hearing u talking in the left ear. anoying :P
nooooooo, it’ll be fixed for the next video, must’ve accidentally clicked something in davinci 😅
Featuring my models in a video so I can link the video in the model description would certainly help get you more subscribers.
for those who face only left channel sound issue
paste the code below in your browser console and hit enter:-
let context = new AudioContext();
let source = context.createMediaElementSource(document.querySelector('video'));
let splitter = context.createChannelSplitter();
let merger = context.createChannelMerger();
source.connect(splitter);
splitter.connect(merger, 0, 0);
splitter.connect(merger, 0, 1);
merger.connect(context.destination);
I would love if you could give one of my very helpful models a print and a shout out on a video. Bigjon1378 is my Maker world user name.