Add Insane Detail to 3D Prints! // Un-Smoothing My Capybara
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ค. 2022
- Time to flex your artistic muscles with this fun technique for adding all sorts of detail and texture to your 3D prints! We'll use wood burning and soldering tools, plus experimental slicer settings to get wild results from our FDM printer.
• Split Capybara w/ Grass STL : bit.ly/capybbb
• Original Capybara STL : www.thingiverse.com/thing:182089
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• SpiderMaker 3D Matte PLA Filament : bit.ly/SpdrMkr
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• KOTTO Fume Extractor : amzn.to/3PKsZ8E
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Man I love how the texture completely helped hide the seams from the prints
Yup! Multiple benefits :)
"Capybara with Mascara" sounds like a lovely children's book, if you ask me.
Beautiful, just a quick warning. Be *really* careful working around CA glue with hot tools. If you hear up dry CA it can release a bunch of vapours which are *really really* bad for your eyes and lungs.
Oof! I kept the CA in the center, but I wasn't aware, so thank you >.< Now I'm thinking I may not need any glue... Just melting the outer shell would probably be enough to hold an ornamental piece like this together
@@make.anything I was wondering if you had any techniques that would be a hybrid of the standard melt-in-screw-inserts and your freehand soldering iron/woodburner techniques for making more solid connections in the middle, melted together, before melt-sculpting the exterior.
@@make.anything I think it'd be a good idea to pin this so others who follow the video can work a little safer!
This is facts. It hurts. Burns your eyes
@@make.anything just add holes and print some cylinders a bit (~0.2mm) smaller to bolt and glue the pieces together.
Okay i pull up
Hop out of the after party
you and all your friends
Okay I pull up
@@ronniematthews5204 Hop out of the after party
you and all your friends
"okay i pull up"
- Don Toliver, 2020
Always great to watch your creative approach to extending the possibilities of 3d printing.
I really liked that grass, it really adds to the piece. Great job!
you're in for a treat: with the iron, you can also MIX COLORS!
It's like oil painting.
Ooo I've gotta try that!
Great video as always. Now I want to try this too, the process looks so calming
It is, give it a shot!
i want to get a 3d printer just for this. i love capybara and i want one so....goodbye money :D
Here's another quick tip if you find yourself struggling with aligning the sections: You might've seen some prints with cutouts and extra cubes or cylinders to print as joining pieces, but you don't actually need those extra parts; just cut 1.9 mm diameter holes (that should compensate for the inaccuracy of small printed holes, but this is just for regular 1.75mm filament) into your model (I personally use blender and "boolean subtract" small cylinders from the model) and use small lengths of filament as the "dowels".
Either use blind holes (i.e. the spot for the "dowels" isn't accessible from the outside; leaves a nicer surface on organic models) or, for structural parts, consider through-holes and then "rivet" the filament, i.e. use a flat-bladed soldering iron or woodburning tool, on fairly low heat, and just smoosh the filament lengths into the surface; it's got respectable holding power so you might not even need glue, and for flat planes you can sand them so the "rivets" hardly show at all.
I've used it loads of times, in fact my motion system on my Ender3 is a custom LR sled and I joined two pieces to keep the layer lines parallel to the pulling force of the timing belt; it's been going smoothly for more than a year now, so I'd say it's much more rigid than you would expect - definitely beats having your print delaminate xD
Good ideas! I'll probably use pegs when it comes to more complicated models
he really did in fact pull up to the party
I'd love to see you make some super detailed dioramas, using all of those textures and technics to enrich the whole thing, also It'd be nice to see you make some tiny monsters of your own design
I'm actually significantly more impressed with this make.
I think a little acrylic pain and dry brush would really make all the work you did with the heat tools pop!
Excellent video!
Mascarabara!
Thats how my grandpa used to stipple his gun grips.
The capybara fur alone is great but the fuzzy skin samples are a great help. Just in the slicer alone it's not good to see how it's gonna turn out. I'm still gonna print my own samples.
It might be fun to roll the icosahedron and use the resulting texture on a print, like a little game! The two empty sides could be a "roll again" kind of feature.
Sounds fun 😋
Love this! Great creative suggestions!
He pulled up fr 😳
A video I can really get behind
Yay, he's back from shorts only! :)
This is Brilliant would love to see more of this!
no age restriction to make art!
Looks great. Definitely going to give it a shot on a couple of projects.
Those fuzzy skin test cubes : "How to make 3d printed ramen" Nice video :)
for the eyes, you could print it with a cylindrical hole there instead, then fill it with a blob of black filament using a 3d pen. I've done this with some models I printed, and it came out great!
That's what I did for the goose :) Wanted to to something else this time, bit maybe I shouldn't have haha
@@make.anything lol. I actually found the same(?) goose model (I think without having seen your video yet) and printed out one white and one gray.. I tried printing the little pegs it had with it for the eyes, but ended up just using my $14 3d pen to do it instead. What a fun little tool, and a great compliment for having a 3d printer for stuff like this!
CAPYBARA
beautiful carpincho devin!
I always love your videos!
Very great effect, thanks
That's some A grade Dürer stuff right here. NIce!
that test piece could probably work as a fidget toy
thanks for reminding me of the fuzzy skin its actually useful for something im making
Ah fuzzy skin, been using that for a while now in PrusaSlicer. Nice to see some awesome manual methods though! Thank you!
You missed an opportunity to call it a Lovely CapyHaira instead of Lovely Hairy Capybara @ 13:26 but I'll let it slide!
Love the sample piece you did at the beginning. Fantastic idea when starting out! Trying a new idea like this is way less likely to mess up your intended target!
"Capybara Mascara" t-shirts when?
Great stuff
You should do a swirl next
Capybara?
Capybaaraaa!
Still have my 3D Simo mini, would love to say its going strong, but after a couple of years of heavy use...its time for an upgrade.....if I ever get the time lol
13:18 - I recognize that from the movie poster for Stanley Kubrick's lost treasure, 'A Clockwork Capybara'.
the fumes PLA releases are fully non-poisonous so if you print something in PLA you don't need the ventilation for that
I love your Vids
Try a heated wire brush? could work for animal hair.
Sounds awesome for larger models!
Everytime he says "Bear-ah" it kinda kills me on the inside
Ok he pulled up
An alternative brush hack would be to use a tooth Pick. You can proportianate the Paint better. Its also good for very tiny strokes.
While true that the smooth effect from the burner alone isn't what most would consider smooth by printing standards. I bet if you were to print large props at thick layer heights it would be pretty fast to smooth it with a burner and then use a traditional spot putty/smoothing alternative to achieve the classic smoothed 3D print look, or at least faster than sanding, primer, sanding, spot putty, sanding, spot putty, sanding, etc.
you were my inspiration to get into 3d printing for years and years, but I've never quite had the budget to get a 3d printer, but I've finally put my foot down and ordered one, It's arriving on the 3rd
Yay! Have fun 😁
" Arriving on the 3rd' sounds appropriate
please do one on how to add textures via software.
You can actually use displacment maps eg. in Rhino3D to achieve a fuzzy effect on a per face basis.
This whole video should be a triptophobia warning lol
Does it pull up?
if you cut the model in half along its length and rotate 90 degrees each half you only have to add support for the legs that are the only small parts that leave haging on.
Nice now I can 3d print ramen noodles 🍜
Can you share the correct link to the Woodturning tool you use??
Did you try tue 3dsimo v2?
is the capybara made out of ground or is ground made out of capybara
hi dev!!!!
You triggered my trypophobia waaaayy before the warning.
U need a orange for his head 😂
the CA looks like peanut butter
Delicate work, amazing result
That grass...
would you please provide a link or at least the exact name of the 3D pen in the description? I've been looking for the right 3d pen for me for a while now. Thanks!
Here's the Mynt3D Super: amzn.to/2Ax67YH
... If you want the convenience of an LCD display upgrade to the Professional: amzn.to/3kIuvt2
@@make.anything thanks alot!
capybara 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
“Wheaties?” I think you mean shredded mini wheats.
shoot haha, you're right!
@@make.anything LOL! I think most people knew what you meant. ;)
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Give that poor capybara a watermelon
ok i pull up
HEPA filter ....filters particulates NOT fumes unfortunately...activated carbon filters will, but a fume hood/paint booth, suck and redirect elsewhere will be the standard setup
Devin, nothing to do with this video, but have you ever watched any Follygon videos? You both sound exactly the same.
Where are your older videos?
Great video my man!!!
But you should totes make some cheese.
Haha ok I will
@@make.anything A good short idea?
Ok I pull up
Ok I'll pull up
High quality horizontally spinning rat?
yes
OK I PULL UP
the way he said capybara ☠️
How else should you pronounce it?
@@lanceanthony198 the last two 'a's should sound the same, like the 'a' in 'father'. Cappy-bar-ah, not Cappy-bare-ah. But Devin's pronunciation is pretty common in the US.
Thanks for the Trypophobia warning 👍
I pull up
add a texture to yourself maybe scales or octopus suction bois
The mynt3d pen sucks on anything that isn't pla low flow rate compared to the bulky cheap pens that can actually get a lot hotter
ok i pull out
but I’m learning the mobile version
Is this gort or quandale dingle?
did you pull up at the afterparty
@@happygolucky6474 yes
Why not make capibara with small holes over all 3d print and then thread some synthetic hair in color of capibara hair?
That sounds terrifying, and like a lot of work
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From my personal experience 3DSimo seems like more of a cash-grab rather than a company trying to make a decent product. I got a 3DSimo pro but it quickly started breaking and several features didn't work. The 3D pen function was also painfully slow and you couln't draw anything other than joining plastic. Their customer support is basically non-existant too!
Is it just me or the thumbnail looks like something x-rated going on under the mosaic? Poor capybara😅
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very original ok i pull up joke
capybAra, not capyberaw 🤭
bad move with the big cottonbud "brush", other than that, it's so fun seeing this! It's like sanago doing 3D printing
First?
Trypophobia anyone? 😵💫
Whole point of 3D printing is to not do the work yourself. Hoping future printers can simply print that detail at a fast speed.
GROUP FARTING STARTS AT 9PM
Clappyblappy
What’s the point of commenting obnoxious cringe like this
@@lanceanthony198 he's relating back to another channel where a guy who rescues animals makes fun videos about them. He's got some catchphrases and one of them is group farting starts at 9pm. Sithhy is quoting another. Its the first thing I thought of when capybara was mentioned. I envy you, you'll get to experience the love story of Kevin the Rhea fresh when you eventually find the channel.